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Family Subtree Diagram : Mather, RIchard+Hannah

PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? Walmsley Presbyterian, Turton. Abode Harwood (for Ann), Rakes, Harwood (again) for Richard and John Henry & Sarah in Harwood after 1818. Richard (60) and John (20) at Dandy Row. Richard & Elizabeth neighbours at Club House, Sharples in 1841. Two families. One Weaver from Turton, other Yeoman from Tottington Alice Howarth, widow of Turton was buried 9 Feb 1772 (possible mother of some infants) Another Longworth and Mather family. 38cM DNA match to Cory Mather Emigrated to Pennsylvania 1921. Lived in West Virginia, USA Expect to see DNA matches (if Samuel Mather son of Isaac) No DNA, but also no descendents - May have emigrated to USA Henry Mather, son of Richard and Hannah (see above) Thomas Eccles (of Withnell) & Alice Eccles (of Harwood) in 1851 Shelli Carter has a 11cM DNA match with Julie Young and 3 shared paternal matches (so not Mather) Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Foster Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Adopted Child Adopted Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Adopted Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Adopted Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Distrust Distrust Relative of: The birth recored for Cecil records the father as MATHER (i.e. not PENNINGTON) 1843 - 1926 Samuel Mather 82 82 When Mary and Isaac had the twins, they were named after Isaac's parents, Alice and Samuel.

In 1851, Samuel (7) was living at 1 Simpson Street, Little Bolton, Lancashire with parents and sisters Eliza (13) and Jane (4).

In 1861, Samule (17) was living at 2 Nuttall Square (off Blackburn Rd), Little Bolton (Halliwell) with parents Isaac and Mary (51 & 49) and siblings Jane (15) and Wiliam (9).

In 1871, Samuel (29, Head) and William (19) were spinners  living at 51 Halliwell Road (with Martha Murry, aged 60, a housekeeper). 

4 May 1872, Samuel Mather, Spinner, son of Isaac Mather a weaver married Sarah Booth, a widow, daughter of Thomas Birchall, a forgeman at St George's, Little Bolton.

The 1877 the marriage of Samuel Mather to Selina J Cooper may be another (a wealthy family with large monument for Selina in Southport), although this is probably another from Manchester. However, Samuel does appear to have left Sarah.

In 1881, Samuel Mather was married (38), lodger with Pennington family at Westhoughton and still in Westhoughton in 1891, near brother and family.

In 1881, after Martha's second husband James France had died, Samuel Mather (38, mar) was lodging with Martha Pennington.  He is probably the father of Mary Ellen Pennington (as her death record records her father as Samuel Pennington). Mary Ellen recorded her MMN as Pennington on the first three UK births of her children, but Mather for Cecil, also hinting as Samuel being her father.

Samuel was recorded as Married in 1881, but single again in 1891, so did he marry?  Well YES, as in 1901 he's recorded as a widower, so 1891 is probably an error.

In 1883, Samuel Mather Patterson married Catherine Sharp at Bolton Holy Trinity. This is another person, the widowed son of John Patterson.

In 1891 Isaac’s daughter Eliza Pendlebury (52, Wid) had moved into 4 Simpson Street. With her were two sons John and Israel (24 & 21) and her brother Samuel Mather (47, Single) was visiting.

Was living alone in 1901 at 19 Simpson St, still a cotton spinner.
Marriage (twelve children) 8 Jan 1800 (Bolton, Abode: Raikes, Harwood Lee & Sharples) Marriage (six children) 1 Jan 1846 Abode Sharples (<1850) & Little Bolton No more children Marriage (three children) 17 Sep 1859 (All Saints, Bolton) XTo be completed Widowed (nine children) 24 July 1837 (St. Peters Bolton). Abode: Halliwell & Sharples No more children Marriage (three children) 11 Sep 1854 (Bolton) No more children Marriage (ten children) 19 May 1768 (Turton, Blackrod, Turton. Haslingden after 1790) No more children Marriage (ten children) 24 May 1768 (St Peter, Abode: Turton) Marriage (nine children) 30 Dec 1755 (Bolton) Yeoman of Tottington Non-sentimental cohabitation 1851 No more children Widowed (nine children) 1871 (Bolton RO) No more children Marriage (a child) 22 Sep 1894 No more children Marriage (three children) 25 Mar 1867 (All Saints, L.B.) No more children Marriage (five children) 18 Mar 1876 (Bolton) Abode: Little Bolton No more children Widowed (four children) 15 Jan 1860 (St George's, Little Bolton) No more children Marriage (two children) 1908 Marriage (two children) 1 Jan 1765 (Bolton) Marriage (ten children) 28 Jul 1828 (Bolton). Abode Entwistle, later Horwich No more children Widowed (seven children) 8 May 1864 (Bolton, St George). Abode: Horwich No more children Committed relationship and separation (two children) ~1818 Turton Widowed 11 Feb 1878 (Bolton) No more children Cohabitation and separation (a child) 1880-81 (Westhoughton) No more children Marriage (eight children) 5 Nov 1892 (St George, L Bolton). Abode: Little Bolton & Halliwell No more children Marriage (six children) 3 Oct 1903 (Delph Hill Wesleyan, Bolton). West Virginia, USA No more children Committed relationship and separation (a child) Marriage (six children) 23 Apr 1886 (St Matthew, Halliwell) No more children Marriage (a child) 1903 (Zion, Bolton) No more children Marriage (a child) 8 Sep 1888 (Christ Church, Walmsley) Marriage (two children) 1900 (Bolton) No more children Marriage (seven children) 3 Nov 1850 No more children Widowed (two children) 1 Jan 1855 No more children Marriage (four children) 6 Sep 1857 (Horwich) Marriage 26 Feb 1870 Widowed 1866 (Bolton) XTo be completed Marriage (three children) 1885 (Horwich) No more children Marriage 13 Jun 1936 (Walmsley) No more children Temporary relation / One night stand (a child) Turton Poorhouse +Possibly more children Marriage (two children) 1945 (Horwich) Newcastle-upon-Tyne No more children Marriage (two children) Q4 1968 Committed (long-term) relationship (two children) Hackney Committed (long-term) relationship (a child) Marriage 1876 (Bolton) No more children Marriage (a child) 1843 (Deane) No more children Marriage Utah, USA Marriage (seven children) 22 Aug 1821 (Bolton) Abode: Harwood +Possibly more children Marriage (a child) 1925 (WV, USA) XTo be completed Marriage (a child) 1956 (WV, USA) Marriage (two children) 1945 (Kanawha) Marriage Representative of: On 1-Oct-1832, Robert Mather was witness at William&#39;s marriage to Ellen Cunlive.&#32; He was 20 and William&#39;s oldest brother. Relative of: John and William are brothers.&#10;John brought William&#39;s wife Ellen across to the USA.&#10;2 Years after William died, John and Ellen were married. Lives with: Richard went to live with his son William in Baltimore.&#32; In 1850 (US census), Wlliam (42) was an Inn Keeper in Baltimore with wife Ellen (38), Samuel (5), Nathanial (3), and his father Richard (73) from England. Neighbor: 2 or 3 John Knowles of Turton, two weavers marrying five days appart, and the other a yeoman. Neighbor: 2 or 3 John Knowles of Turton, two weavers marrying five days appart, and the other a yeoman. Neighbor: 2 or 3 John Knowles of Turton, two weavers marrying five days appart, and the other a yeoman. Lives with: In 1891, Henry Hutchinson (12) and his mother Sarah J (23) were with his grandparents Henry and Sarah Mather (60 &amp; 57) Lives with: After her father died, Elizabeth lived with her uncle Richard and Betsy. Know each other Lives with: In 1841, Betty (15) living with her assumed half-sister Ann (nee Mather) and Richard Booth (both 25) at the Volunteer Inn (near Club Houses), Turton. Representative of: In 1800, John Kershaw was witness to Richard Mather&#39;s marriage.&#10;It may be this John from Goos cote Hill, who would have been about 16. Neighbor: In 1841, Betty (15, a piecer) was living with her assumed half-sister Ann (nee Mather) and Richard Booth (both 25) at the Volunteer, Turton.&#32; &#10;A short distance away was Catherine Mather (a female servant) at Lower House, Turton&#10; Representative of: In 1859, Martha (her closest sister) waa witness to Ann&#39;s marriage Lives with: In 1911, Martha Pennington (69) was visiting her daughter Mary Ellen Standish&#32; Representative of: In 1857, Nancy was witness to John&#39;s marriage to Mary Ann Wright Lives with: In 1851, Thomas and Jane Archer (23 &amp; 21) were lodgers with Thomas longworth. Other: 13 March 1847: Catherine and infant John were buried at Horwich Holy Trinity on the same day. Lives with: In 1841, Thomas (18) was living with brothers John and James (20 &amp; 15) at Dandy Row, Sharples.&#10;&#10;In 1851, Thomas (21, Unmarried) was living with brother James &amp; Susan Mather (both 29) at Blackburn Road, Sharples. Lives with: William, aged 8 and living with Richard and family in 1841 at Dandy Row, Aastley Bridhe, Sharples Representative of: In 1835, Robert was witness to Rachel&#39;s marriage to John Entwistle Relative of: Chelsea is a g-grandaughter of Celia Standish and has a 11cM DNA match to Marjorie Mather Young Relative of: Both sons, William Mather&#39;s were baptised together 28 Sep 1845, the sons and brothers Richard and James Mather at Sharples Relative of: DNA connection Neighbor: Near neighbours in 1841 at Club Houses and Dandy Row, Sharples. Lives with: In 1841, Brothers, living together with thir grandfather Richard Mather (60). 1780 - 1844 Hannah Knowles 64 64 If the 3 May 1777 baptism at Turton is correct, then Hannah had an older sister Peggy baptised 19 Mar 1775 as well as 4 other siblings 1769-1774.  10y later, there was a Mally Knowles, baptised 2 Sep 1787 (same parents), but this may be another family. 1823 - 1844 Peter Mather 21 21 In 1841, Peter (15) was at Lane Ends, Little Hulton working as an Apprentice Collier.

The 13 July 1844 Bolton Chronical Newspaper reported the death of Mr Peter Mather of Tong, near this town.  This is the only Lancashire Peter Mather death with age within 2y.

The Peter who married Ellen Hardman 28-Jun-1846 at St. Helens was the son of John Mather, so this isnt our Peter!
1824 - 1891 Sarah Blackburn 67 67 Sarah's father was Robert Blackburn a chair worker from Sharples (shown on marriage of 1846). Sarah's father Robert died, and Sarah and Henry were living with her mother Ann (66, widower) in 1851 (and 1861) 1852 - 1907 Rachel Mather 55 55 In 1871, Rachel married John Edmondson as a civil marrrige.

Most of their children died as infants.

22 Sep 1894, Rachel Edmondson (41, widow), daughter of Henry Mather married John Pilkington
1848 Mary Ann Mather 1832 - 1897 Ann Roper (Mather) 65 65 In 1841, Ann (10) and Robert (7) were possibly step-children of Richard, living with him at Club Houses, Sharples.  Ann took the name Mather and named her father Richard on her 1859 marriage.

Ann seems unlikely to have been Richard's daughter as he was only 15 when she was born, although Elizabeth was older. However Richard Mather, carder, was recorded as the father on the 1851 census and on her 1859 marriage record.  Also Ann names her children after her grandparents Richard and Hannah.

In 1856, Ann had a son Thomas Wilkinson.  The burth was recorded in Halliwell, and Ann (actually not married) recorded the mother's maiden name as ROPER, so Thomas is possibly her mother's (maybe illegitimate) child.

17 Sep 1859, Ann (X), 26, Tenter, daughter of Richard Mather, carder, married James Barlow, 22, grinder, son of Richard a shoemaker.  Both living at Bradshaw Street, L.B.

In 1861, James and Ann (24 & 29) were at 10 Bread Street, Little Bolton with Thomas Wilkinson (step-son, 5) and Richard (son, 1)

In 1871, James, a stripper & grinder, and Ann (32 & 36) were living at 13 Bread Street, Little Bolton with Thomas (17), Richard (11) and Ann (8). There was no George.

In 1881, Ann Barlow (44, Wid) was at 30 Homer Street, Little Bolton with Richard (21), Hannah (18), George H Barlow (12) and daughter Mary E Griffith (1).

In 1886, Son Richard of 30 Homer Street married Alice Seddon. His father (James) was deceased.

In 1891, Ann (56, wid) was living on her own means at 30 Homer Street, Little Bolton with daughter Hannah (28).
1839 - 1873 James Barlow 34 34 17 Sep 1859, both Ann (26) and James (22) are living at Bradshaw St, Little Bolton when married.  James's father was Richard Barlow (~1814-1866), a shoemaker and mother Martha Hamer (1807-1875).

In 1861, James and Ann (24 & 29) were at 10 Bread Street, Little Bolton with Thomas Wilkinson (step-son, 5) and Richard (son, 1)

In 1871, James, a stripper & grinder, and Ann (32 & 36) were living at 13 Bread Street, Little Bolton with Thomas (17), Richard (11) and Ann (8)

James had died before 1881

1819 - 1895 Henry Mather 75 75 Henry's baptism shows he was from Harwood and in 1871, from Harwood Lee.  Other family records indicate Raikes (a farm at Harwood Lee), so this is probably where Henry was born.

Henry had 6 daughters and no sons - poor guy!  Only three of the girls survived pas the age of 5, and they each married.

In 1841, Henry Mather (22) is with Ann (19) at Bank Street, Little Bolton, so who is Ann. It cannot be a sister, unlikely a wife, so probably another Henry Mather

According to the 1846 marriage record, Henry is a spinner and father Richard a Labourer (not longer a Weaver)

In 1851, 61, 71 census, Henry is shown to have been born at Harwood Lee (or simply Harwood), and an outdoor labourer. All the family were born here!

In 1876 his daughter Sarah Jane (19) of 2 Yates Square married a neighbour William Hutchinson (23) of 5 Yates Square.

He must have had a big house at Yates Square, LB as in 1891 he's a general labourer (71) with wife Sarah (65), grandson Henry Hutchinson and 8 lodgers.
1808 - 1848 Elizabeth Roper 40 40 Elizabeth from Sharples was the daughter of William Roper, a Quarryman.

Elizabeth married Richard Mather (Carder, son of Richard) in 1837, after Ann and Robert had been born,  Richard was recorded as a Cotton Striper in the 1841 census, at Club Houses, Sharples.

In 1841, Elizabeth's father William Roper (65) and was living with the family at Club Houses, Sharples.  He was described as a Quarry Man from Sharples on her marriage certificate but now an Ag Labourer.
1845 - 1846 William Mather 9m 9m 1841 - 1932 Martha Mather 90 90 In 1841, Martha was 2 months, living with parents Richard and Elizabeth at Club House, Sharples.

In 1851, Martha with with father Richard and Jane

In 1859, Martha (Ann's closest sister) waa witness to Ann's marriage.

15 Jan 1860, Martha Mather (Full)  Spinster of Little Bolton, daughter of Richard Mather a Carder married Thomas Pennington a warper at St George's, Little Bolton.

In 1861, Thomas and Martha (22 & 20) were at Back Charles Street, Little Bolton with son John (6 mo)

In 1881, "Martha France", wid, 39 was at 259 Church Street, Westhaughton with John Richard Pennington (13), Louisa (10) and Lily (5) and Samuel Mather a lodger (38).

11 Feb 1878, Martha Pennington, wid, 35, Roller Coverer of 2 Walkers Court, Daughter of Richard "Marsh" (should be Mather), Carder married James France, 46, Collier, Widower of 1 Cook's Court at Holy Trinity, Bolton.

In 1879, James France (probably an orphan), died a year after his marriage so Mathas France was now a widow.

In 1881, "Martha France", wid, 39 was at 259 Church Street, Westhoughton with John Richard Pennington (13), Louisa (10) and Lily (5) and Samuel Mather a lodger (38).

In 1891, Martha "Mather", wid, 49 was at 23 Hardy Street with John R Pennington (23), Louisa (20), Lily (15) and Mary E (9).

In 1901, Martha Pennington, wid, 59 was at 36 Norwood Grove with Lily (25) and Mary E (19).

In 1911, Martha Pennington (69) was visiting her daughter Mary Ellen Standish.

Died 1932 (tbc)
1853 Elizabeth Lee (Mather) There isnt a birth registered for MATHER+LEE (Except Sarah J Mather, Edgworth, 1856).  That is because Elizabeth was born (and the birth registered Q4/1853) before they were married.

Elizabeth was baptised 25 May 1855 when Richard was a Carder in Little Bolton (probably Harwood).

In 1861, she was known as Elizabeth Mather which must have been confusing as there was her cousin (and perhaps adopted sister), Elizabeth Mather, Robert Mather's daughter.

Elizabeth's mother Betsy died in 1861, and father Richard 5 years later, so in 1866 Elizabeth, aged 13, probably went into service.

After 1871, it is not obvious what happened to Elizabeth.  She didit die.  Sha may have married John Rice in 1867 but not Robert Roberts in 1870. 
1847 Ellen Mather Ellen, daughter of Richard a carder and Elizabeth of Sharples was baptised 24 April 1847.

In 1851, Ellen was 4, with parents Richard and Jane and sister Martha (10) and step-brother Robert (17) at Sharples
1843 - 1844 Alice Mather 1 1 1838 - 1840 Hannah Mather 1 1 1840 - 1840 John Mather 2m 2m 1823 - 1861 Betsy Lee 38 38 Betsy's father was Thomas Lee, a painter 1833 William Rostron 3 Mar 1833 William was baptised in Sharples, son of Henry and Margaret Rostron nee Norris (m. 23-Aug-1830).  Henry was a crofter.  He had sisters Ann b.1830 and Rachel b.1837 and a brother Benjamin b.1839

In 1851, William (18) was with his mother Margaret (42, born Chorley) and siblings George (15), Rachel (13) and Benjamin (11) on the Blackburn Road, Sharples.

In 1861, William Rostron (25, born Turton) was a porter, lodging at Clegg Street, Manchester. He appears to have a brother John (16, born Maccesfield) lodging a carter with him.

This William seems to have travelled the world (tbc)
~1745 - >1799 John Knowles 54 54 1768-1772 John was in Bolton/Turton when married, and had James and Sally baptised.

1780-1786, the Abode was Horwich (for Hannah) and Blackrod (1784 for Samuel), then Howich again for Rachel (1786).  Baptisms were at Horwich Lee (independant).

, and died, but at Horwich when 1780-86 when Samuel, Hannah and Rachel baptised.
1747 Jane Thomason Janes parents were James and Jane Thomason

1784 Samuel Knowles Samuel baptised 9 June, son of John and Jane Knowles of Blackrod 1786 Rachel Knowles ~1745 - 1801 John Knowles 56 56 ~1745 Hannah (Anna) Mather For Benjamin's baptism, the St Ann records records the mother as Anna, not Hannah. 1777 - 1801 Hannah Knowles 24 24 Hannah Knowles of Turton died a spinster. 1770 Jennet Knowles 1774 - 1774 Jane Knowles 1775 Peggy Knowles 1787 Mally Knowles 1782 Christian Knowles 1769 Henry Knowles 1773 Alice Knowles 1791 Elizabeth Knowles 1777 Sally Knowles ~1735 - 1790 John Knowles 55 55 There are two John Knowles and Hannah marriages, in 1755 and 1768.

A John Knowels of Tottington, Drover was buried 22 Jun 1777.  This could be John's father.
~1735 Hannah (Annah) Lomax 1779 - 1791 Benjamin Knowles 12 12 1776 James Knowles 1784 John Knowles D. 1781 John Knowles D. 1772 Andrew Knowles D. 1771 Mary Knowles D. 1773 Mally Knowles D. 1776 Hannah (Anna) Knowles 1772 Sally Knowles Sally Daughter of John & Jane Knowles of Turton Weaver.

Sally is the only daughter to be recorded at St. Ann, Turton.
1769 - 1791 James Knowles 22 22 James son of John & Jane Knowles of Turton, Yeoman 1802 - 1884 Nathaniel (Nathan) Mather 82 82 Baptism records for Nathaniel are missing but it is very likely he is the son of Richard and Hannah from Harwood.

15 Oct 1821, Nathaniel married Nancy Bromily but she died soon after giving birth to their first son the following year.

In 1822, Nathaniel of Harwood (and Alice), Weaver had a son John baptised.

3 July 1825, Nathaniel married again.  His signature is a good match with his previous amrriage.

In 1834, the family were at Heaton Norris (when Hannah and John baptised)

Nathaniel and family lived in Middleton from 1841 onwards.

In 1841, Nathanial and Alice (40 & 35)  were at Middleton with Peter (15), William (15), Hannah (11), John (7), Nancy (3) and Nathaniel (1).

In 1851, Nathaniel and Alice (49 & 45) were at Chadderton, Middleton with William & Eliza (23 & 19, dau-in-law) and John (17), Nancy (14), Nathaniel (13), Joseph (7) and Alice (5).

In 1861, Nathanial and Alice (59 & 55) were with their daughter Alice (16) and grandaughter Alice A Bailey (7).

In 1871, Nathanial and Alice (69 & 65) were with their daughter Alice (26) and grandchildren Sarah Bailey (22, born Middleton) and Alice Ann Bailey (17, born Hulme).

In 1881, aged 89, after wife Alice died, he was a borader with his daughter Nancy and Richard Thorpe and family.

In Jan 1882, Nathaniel Mather of Thorpe Street, Rhodes died, aged 82
1797 - >1851 Jane Mather 54 54 Jane (b.1797) was from Tomlin Fold

In 1851, Jane was aged 54 and 12 years older than Richard.  She had a son Robert (stepson of Richard Mather, born ~1834, Age 17)
1816 - 1864 John Mather 47 47 John was baptised a Presbyterian.

This John travelled to the US with his sister-in-law Ellen on 1 Mar 1841 sailing on the Stephen Whitney.  They reached New York on 20 April, a crossing of a little over 7 weeks.  He must have come back on a steamship (but not the President as that was lost March 1841) as he was home in time for the 1841 census on 6 June.  The Siddons departed NY of 25 April 1841, and arrive at Liverpool 17 or 18 May.  That could be how he got back!

In 1841, John was at Dandy Row, Sharples (Astley Bridge) with his father.

John emigrated to Maryland, USA.  In 1858, two years after his brother William had died he married William's widow Ellen.

In July 1863 John was put in a military prison for 7 days for selling liquor to soldiers.  He was released 3 August.
1819 - 1895 Henry Mather 75 75 Henry's baptism shows he was from Harwood and in 1871, from Harwood Lee.  Other family records indicate Raikes (a farm at Harwood Lee), so this is probably where Henry was born.

Henry had 6 daughters and no sons - poor guy!  Only three of the girls survived pas the age of 5, and they each married.

In 1841, Henry Mather (22) is with Ann (19) at Bank Street, Little Bolton, so who is Ann. It cannot be a sister, unlikely a wife, so probably another Henry Mather

According to the 1846 marriage record, Henry is a spinner and father Richard a Labourer (not longer a Weaver)

In 1851, 61, 71 census, Henry is shown to have been born at Harwood Lee (or simply Harwood), and an outdoor labourer. All the family were born here!

In 1876 his daughter Sarah Jane (19) of 2 Yates Square married a neighbour William Hutchinson (23) of 5 Yates Square.

He must have had a big house at Yates Square, LB as in 1891 he's a general labourer (71) with wife Sarah (65), grandson Henry Hutchinson and 8 lodgers.
1853 - 1893 John Edmondson 40 40 Indexed as John Edemmonson on 1871 marriage record.

John (30) had his widowed mother Mary (69) living with him in 1881.
1852 - 1929 John Pilkington 77 77 In 1901, John and Rackel (both 48) were living at 30 Thomas Street East (?) with Anne E (11) and John P (5)

In 1911, John was at 13 Chapel Street, Little Bolton with son John and other relatives
1889 Ann Edmondson Ann Edmondson (Pilkington)

In 1901, John and Rackel (both 48) were living at 30 Thomas Street East (?) with Anne E (11) and John P (5)

In 1907, Annie's mother Rachel died.

In 1911, Annie Edmonson (22) was an Inmate at Cakhill Home,  Mandley Park Avenue, Cheetham Hill, Manchester.
1872 Sarah Jane Edmondson 1879 - 1881 John Edmondson 2 2 1847 John Warbrick John's parents were William (a wheelwright from Kirkham) and Ann. 1852 William Hutchinson William's father was Joseph Hutchinson (b. 1827 Bolton), and his mother Jane Wood (b. 1820 Ormskirk).

In 1881 it appears William may have left his new wife and child, and become a mariner.  He was on the Antler crew list in Liverpool in 1877 when Sarah would have been pregnant.  It could have been alother William though (there are a few with similar DOB).

There are baptisms for the children showing William as the father and "Sarah Jane", so they must have lived in Little Bolton for a whiole.

William (58) ended up in Farnworth (workhouse) in 1911, a coal bagger, widowed.
1879 Heney Hutchinson In 1891, Henry Hutchinson (12) and his mother Sarah J (23) were with his grandparents Henry and Sarah Mather (60 & 57) at 2 Yates Square, E Bolton.

Single in 1939, DOB 2 Mar 79
1876 - 1879 Jane Hutchinson 2 2 1881 - 1935 Hannah Hutchinson 54 54 The Hannah (22) who married William James Whittel (29) in Salford, 20th May 1906 must be another (age out by 2y and her father not an Iron turner). 1890 Sarah Ellen Hutchinson 1815 - 1866 Richard Mather 51 51 Richard, was born in 7 May, baptised Ruhard 14 June 1815.  Parents Richard Mather and Hannah Knowles were living at Rakes, Harwood, Bolton when he was baptised at Walmsley Presbyterian.

24 July 1837, Richard married Elizabeth Roper.  Elizabeth already had Robert Roper, baptised 24 April 1836, abode Halliwell, to be Richard’s step-son and also Ann, his step-daughter.

In 1838, Richard, a carder, was living in Halliwell when daughter Hannah was baptised. In 1840, son John's birth was registered at Sharples.  Hannah and John both died Q1 1840.

In April 1841 Martha was born.  The June 1841 census, Richard (25) was a Cotton Striper (?) at Club Houses, Sharples (near his father at Dandy Row, the only other Mather family in Sharples in 1841).  Elizabeth was 35 and her father William Roper 65.  They had Ann (10), Robert (7) and Martha (2mo).

Between 1843 and 1845 Richard and Elizabeth had three more children; Alice, Mary and William.  Alice and William died as infants and Mary disappeared (assumed also died).  Ellen was born in 1847 and she survived infancy but disappeared (possibly adopted) after 1851.

In 1851, Richard (42, Carder) born Harwood was married to Jane (54, born Tomlin Fold) and had Robert (17, step-son) as well as two daughters Martha (10) and Ellen (4).

After wife Elizabeth died, Richard, still a carder, moved to Little Bolton

11 Sep 1854 Richard Mather, widower, carder son of Richard married Betsy Lee.  Their daughter Elizabeth was born there the following year.

In 1860, Richard's brother Robert died.  Richard and Betsy took on his daughter Elizabeth.

By 1861, There was only Richard, born Harwood, and Betsy (43 & 38) at Cunliffe Court, Little Bolton with their daughter Elizabeth (only 8), and Robert's Elizabeth (9, niece). Lucy Dobogan (70) was with them (TBC)

Richard died June 1866, aged 51, Little Bolton, and was buried 6 June at St Paul’s, Astley Bridge.
1835 Robert Roper (Mather) In 1841, Ann (10) and Robert (7) were children of Richard and Elizabeth, living with them at Club Houses, Sharples.  They may not have been Richard's although he did marry a much older Elizabeth.

In 1851, Robert (17) was described as a stepson of Richard and Jane at Sharples.

NOTE:  Another Robert "Matther" (same age and son of Richard) of Halliwell, born Withnell, married Sarah Smith, witness Miles Matther.  This Robert was on the 1841 census with parents Robert and Ann.

Possible Marriages:
1857 Jane Smith (Deane) - (NO See above)
1872 Jane Clegg (Bolton RO)
1874 Ellen Ashton (St Peter, Halliwell)
1875 Nancy Fogg (Bolton St Peter) - NO (Father Simon)
1878 Mary Sharples (Holy Trinity) - NO (Father James)

In 1880, Robert Mather (46) and wife Ann from England were hotel keeper in Lowden Cedar, Iowa, USA.  Their 18y old daughter Emma was born in Indiana.
1839 - 1876 Thomas Pennington 37 37 NOTE: George and Annie of Darcy Lever also had children (inc Elizabeth A) registered with MMN Pennington.

15 Jan 1860, Thomas Pennington, a warper, son of John Pennington, also a Warper married Martha Mather at St Georges, Little Bolton.

In 1861, Thomas and Martha (22 & 20) were at Back Charles Street, Little Bolton with son John (6 mo)

In 1867, John R Pennington's birth was registered in Little Bolton, followed by Louisa (1870) and Lilly (1875) in Eastern Bolton (all the births show the MMN as Pennington, not Mather).  Louisa was baptised at Atherton in 1870 and the father "John" is crossed out, so all these births may be illegitimate, not Thomas's children.

Thomas must have died by 1878 when Martha remarried.

In 1881, Thomas's widow Martha France was with the three surviving Pennington children in Westhoughton.
1860 - 1863 John Pennington 3 3 1811 - 1855 Charlotte Mather 44 44 Charlotte Mather (1811-1855) may have known Richard Mather, but was NOT his daughter.  She was probably the illegitimate daughter of Betty Mather

Another Charlotte b.1821 was a widow of John Mather from Wigan. This was Charlotte Gaskill who married John Mather at Wigan in 1836. John died and 8 May 1859, Charlotte Gaskill (wid) married William Platt b.1810 an umberella manufacturer at Little Bolton All Saints.  They were at 5 Blackburn Road, Little Bolton in 1861.

In 1841, Charlotte (29), was as a female servant (FS) at Sand Holes, Blackburn Street, Sharples.  Richard Mather was the only Mather family in Sharples in 1841.
1836 - 1879 William Westby 43 43 In 1859, William married Jane Stockton (Bolton RO)

In 1861, William was 25, married to Jane and living in Little Bolton.  His father Thomas (68) was living with them.

Anout 1871, the family moved from Little Bolton to Horwich.

In 1881, After William and Jane had both died, Sarah Jane (18), William T (13) and Arthur H (11) lived with their uncle and aunt John and Mary A Stockton
1809 - 1891 Catherine Mather 82 82 23 Nov 1845, Catherine daughter of Solomon Mather married John Jones at Manchester.  This Catherine was a minor, and her father a farmer, so this is another Manchester Mather family.

18 Sep 1836, this Catharine Mather (spelt with an a) married Abraham Heaply.  Their witness was Joseph Lowe, Catherine's nephew and son of her sister Sarah.

In 1871, Catherine Heapy (62) is living on the Blackburn Road, next door to her sister Ann Mather (70) at nos 41 & 43 Blackburn Road, Sharples.

In 1876, When her sister Ann died, Catherine Heapy was in attendance (see Ann's death cert).

In 1891, Catherine Heapy (81, not 31) was head with daughter Martha Lancaster (50), Elizabeth Clegg (38) and (grand-)son Samuel Lancaster (22)
1846 - 1850 Hannah Mather 3 3 Hannah died, aged 3 1851 - 1855 Ann Mather 4 4 There were two Anns baptised in (May and Aug) 1851, daughters of Henry and Sarah. 1856 - 1856 Sarah Mather 4m 4m 1867 - 1867 William H Warbrick 1869 - 1869 William Warbrick 1872 - 1872 Margaret Warbrick 1874 - 1879 Mary Ann Edmondson 4 4 1878 - 1878 Richard Henry Edmondson 1882 - 1882 John Henry Edmondson 1883 - 1883 James Edmondson 1884 - 1884 William Edmondson 10m 10m 1886 - 1889 Thomas Edmondson 2 2 1896 - 1957 John Pilkington 61 61 1878 - 1950 John Horridge 72 72 1914 - 1964 Charles (Charlie) Horridge 50 50 1904 - 1962 Harry Hutchinson 58 58 1858 Sarah Jane Mather 18 Mar 1876, Sarah Jane Mather (19) of 2 Yates Square, daughter of Henry married William Hutchinson, but by 1881 Sarah (23) was back with her father and baby Henry, aged 3.  Did William leave her, or did he die? 

After 1871 the trail goes cold.  She didnt marry Henry Reeve in 1890, as that was the daughter of George.

Sarah Jane emigrated to Winnipeg, Canada. A 1919 record shows her born in Bolton and of Canadian nationality.  Her nearest Relative in Canada was her step-son Geo W (Hutchinson) of 58 Mathewson Ave, Winnipeg.  However, she was travelling with Arthur Hutchinson in 1920.
1884 - 1894 Mary Ann Hutchinson 10 10 There is another Mary Ann Hutchinson, daughter of Joseph and Rosian born L.B. the same year. 1777 - 1851 Richard Mather 74 74 Richard was a Baptist.  He was married by John Lutener (a Baptist Minister).

Richard, like his father, is a weaver, but a labourer in 1846 when Henry married Sarah.

Richard and Hannah were living at Raikes (Rakes), Harwood from 1811 to probably 1830 when Ann and sons Richard and John were baptised.  The 1851 census shows that Richard's first son Nathaniel's daughter Hannah (i.e. his grandaughter) was born at Harwood Lee in 1830.

In 1836, John Howarth, John Haslam and William Knowles are registered (Poll Book) at Raikes.

In 1841, Mary Heaton (60) and George Holt (20) were at "Raikes" (a farm on the Tottington Road). This is the same place!  Richard (60, Ag Lab) was at Dandy Row with sons John (20), James (15) and (possibly adopted son) Thomas (18 or 12 or 8).  Hannah had died in 1839.

In Aug 1844, Solomon Mather, Richard's brother died at Old Ellen's (aka Old Nells).  The informant was Richard Mather, Occupier present at the death at Old Ellen's, Sharples..

Richard travelled to the US with his son John in 1848, and died there in 1851.
1851 Elizabeth Mather Elizabeth, born Q4 1851 was the daughter of Robert Mather.  Her father died in 1860 when she was 8 years.

In 1861, Elizabeth (aged 9) was living with her uncle Richard Mather and Betsy, who already had a daughter Elizabeth (aged 8).

In 1871, Elizabeth (19) was a boarder with James and Jane Thornley.

In Q4 1872, Elizabeth possibly married Orlando Kay at Bury (TBC).

2 Oct 1876, another Elizabeth Mather (daughter of Henry Brew) married William Kirkmam, a stripper and grinder at St John's, Bolton. They were widow and widower, so cant be this Elizabeth.


1777 Hannah Knowles 1799 Bella Knowles 2/06/1816 Isabella Knowles of Walton-le-Dale married Edward Wooley at  Blackburn, Lancashire, England 1793 Thomas Knowles 10/04/1824 Thomas Knowles of Walton-le-Dale married Ann Calvert at  Walton-le-Dale 1794 Mathew Knowles There is another Mathew Knowles baptised in Leigh Feb 1794 1798 James Knowles 1796 William Knowles 1812 - 1860 Robert Mather 47 47 Robert Mather born 16 Nov 1812 (and baptised 8 Jan 1813) was the son of Richard Mather and Hannah Knowles. NOTE: The Robert Mather that married Ann Ainsworth is another older Robert.

In 1832, Robert was witness (with X mark) to his older brother William's marriage to Ellen Cunlive.

20 Apr 1834, Robert Mather, a (cotton) spinner, married Mary Carr, but had no children (that survived) until 1839.

In 1835, Robert was witness to his sister Rachel's marriage to John Entwistle.

In 1841, Robert and Mary (both 25) were at Ormond's Houses, Lowton, Leigh with son John (2).  Thomas Moore (aged 14) was also with them.  After Robert died, it was Thomas who in 1861 would take in Nancy and Peter.

Between 1839 and 1851, John and Mary CARR had their 5  children (all birth records show mother's maiden name CARR) in W Bolton, E Bolton, Sharples and then back to W Bolton.

In 1848, Robert Mather aged 36, was imprisoned for 4 months for larceny.  This Robert (Machine/Calico Printer) may be the one the married Mary (Ann) Walmsley at Manchester in 1827 and were in Salford in 1841, athough age is spot on!

In 1851, Robert and Mary (both 28 but should be 38) were lodging at 29 Andrew Street with John, Nancy and Peter (12, 7 & 4)  Their daughter Elizabeth wasnt born until the end of 1851.


1811 - 1852 Ann Mather 40 40 Ann was baptised at Ainsworth.

Ann married James Booth 16-Mar-1832.  The births of Luke and Betty show MMN as Mather, so this marriage appears correct. 

NOTE: This may be another Ann Mather (e.g. Ann b.1804, daughter of Charles and Alice). George Dunn also married an Ann Mather on 11-Apr-1833. There are no Records for an Ann and George Dunn in Bolton.  There is also a well defined and unrelated Jonathan Booth and Eliza Mather family from Little Bolton.

Ann Booth was a Widow, 30 in 1841, 40 (or 46) in 1851, 50 in 1861 with daughter Jane Booth (8,18,28) living in East Bolton, so this could be her.  Ann Booth (mothers Maiden Name Mather) was born in 1838 in East Bolton, but there is no death before 1842.

1822 - 1859 Betty Mather 37 37 Betty was illegitimate (as shown on her marriage).

In 1841, Betty Mather (15) was with James and Ann Booth (both 25) at the Volunteer Inn, Turton (near Toppings).  Betty's assumed twin or close sister (15, F.S.) Catherine was a neighbour at Lower House.

29 Dec 1844, Betty Mather of Sharples, spinster and illegitimate married William Greenhalgh, a widower, at St Peter's, Bolton.  William Greenhalgh and James Liptrot were witness.

It is likely Ann Booth is Ann Mather, her older sister
1746 Philip Kershaw In 1874, Philip Kershaw lived at Goose Cote Hill, Turton 1745 Agnes Knowles 1784 John Kershaw 1786 Ellen Kershaw 1839 - 1904 Daniel Longworth 64 64 Daiel was the son of Robert Longworth, a Crofter. Daniel and Ann married in 1864 and had 7 children, but only two survived adulthood.

They married and started their family in Little Bolton, and moved to Horwich about 1866 after Louisa Blanch was born.

In 1871, Daniel and Ann (31 & 30) were at 3 Latham Row, Horwich with Louisa Blanch (6) and Alice (1).

In 1881, Daniel (41, Wid) was a finisher at 4 Latham Row, Horwich with Louisa Blanch (16), William (8), and Annie (5).

In 1888, Daniel Longworth married Elizabeth Dawson.

In 1891, Daniel and Elizabeth Longworth (51 & 39) were at Horwich with son William (18).

In 1901, Daniel (60) was at 4 Latham Row with his second wife Elizabeth (49) and daughter Elizaneth (9)
1807 - 1847 Catherine Mather 40 40 Born after Jan 1806 if 40 when died.  However may be born about 1804 if daughter Betty (1818-1819) was hers.

Likely missing daughter of Richard Mather and Hannah Knowles, born in the gap where baptism records are missing, and close sister of Nathaniel Mather.  Supported by strong DNA to Cory Mather and one person.  If this is so, then Catherine and Betty Mather (illegitimate daughters) are probably hers.

In 1828, Cathrine Mather married Robert Longworth at St Peter's, Bolton.  After they married, they lived at Entwistle, which is where Jane, and most later children were born.

In 1841, Robert and Catherine (both 35) were at Knowley,  Chorley with Jane (12), William (10), John (8), Nancy (6), Sarah (4) and Daniel (2).

In March 1847, Catherine Longworth died less than a month and possibly while giving birth to twins John and Robert.  John also died and they were buried the same day at Horwich Holy Trinity. Robert survived just 16 weeks.
1841 Catherine Longworth 26 Feb 1870, Catherine Longworth, aged 28, daughter of Robert a bleacher, married Thomas Shaw 1831 - 1891 William Longworth 60 60 NOTE: Another William Longworth (b.1829, Horwich) had a daughter Fanny (b.1852), John (b.1854) and Mary Ann (b.1856) by wife  Elizabeth BEDDOWES

In 1891, William (60) was a Grocer at Horwich with wife Jane (42), Nancy (30) and three step-daughters.

William and second wife Jane were living at Latham Row, Horwich (i.e. his parents home in 1851) at the time of William's death in 1891.
1833 John Longworth There's somthing mixed up about John's family.  Alice is missing her birth registration, and in 1862 there is a birth registered for Nancy who later appears as part of brother Wiliam's family.

In 1851, John (16) was with his father in Horwich.

Daughter Alice L Wright was registered in 1857, before John married Mary Ann Wright on 5 Sep 1857 at Horwich Chapel.

In 1861, John and Mary Ann (28 & 22) were at Horwich with two daughters; Alice (3) and Elizabeth Ann (1).

In 1871, Mary Ann Longworth (32) and her four daughters were visiting her parents Owen and Ellenor Wright at Horwich.  John (38, Married, a Calco Printer finisher) was lodging in Levenshulme with Nathaniel and Margery Bradshaw.

In 1881, John and Mary Ann Longworth (49 & 42) were in Bridgeton, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire with Alice W (23), Eliza Ann (21) and Eleanor (10)
1835 - 1861 Nancy Longworth 26 26 Nancy was baptied twice, first St Ann's, Turton and then  Edgworth Independent 5 months later.

In 1857, Nancy was witness to John's marriage to Mary Ann Wright
1837 Sarah Ann Longworth There is no GRO birth registration for longworth with MMN = MATHER

Sarah Ann had two children before she married; Robert (b.1859) and Esther (b.1865).

In 1866 Sarah Ann LONGWORTH married Thomas HART at Bolton Register Office or Registrar Attended
1829 - 1890 Jane Longworth 60 60 3 Nov 1850, Jane, daughter of Robert Longworth married Thomas Archer at St Mary's Deane

In 1851, Thomas and Jane Archer (23 & 21) were living (lodging) with Jane's father Robert Longworth at Horwich.  The census record shows Jane was born at Entwistle.

1840 - 1879 Ann Rothwell 39 39 1872 - 1954 William Longworth 81 81 1844 - 1852 Alice Longworth 8 8 Alice must have survived (as no death record), but was not with her family in 1851.

Alice died in Horwich in 1852, aged 8.
1847 - 1847 John Longworth 1m 1m John and Robert were twins born Feb 1847 (adjacent birth records).  John died an "infant" and was buried 13 March  1847, the same day as his mother Catherine.  His twin Robert died aged "16 weeks" and was buried 29 June (so born late Feb or Early March). 1847 - 1847 Robert Longworth 4m 4m Twins John and Robert were born in January 1847.

Robert died, aged 16 weeks, and is buried at Horwich Holy Trinity, 29 Jun 1847.
~1806 <unknown> 1818 - 1819 Betty Mather 1 1 1806 - 1870 Robert Longworth 64 64 Robert and Catherine lived in Entwistle (1831-33), Edgworth (1835-38), Lower Turton (1839), Chorley (1841) and Horwich (1844 and later)

In 1841, Robert and Catherine (both 35) were at Knowley,  Chorley with Jane (12), William (10), John (8), Nancy (6), Sarah (4) and Daniel (2).

In 1851, Robert, 46, Crofter, Widow was in Latham Row, Horwich with John (18), Nancy (16), Sarah Ann (13), Daniel (11), Catherine (9).

Headstone shows: Robert Longworth died 28 Feb 1870, aged 64.  He is buried at Horwich Chapel Graveyard, but with wife Mary Lomngworth (1815-1891), not Catherine. This may be another Robert who married widow Mary Mather in 1850.
1844 Mary Mather Missing in 1851, assumed died, but perhaps immigrated to the USA or of another family.  She was born verrt soon after the previous daughter, both with MMN = ROPER. 1867 - 1892 John Richard Pennington 24 24 In 1891, John R Pennington, 23, was single, living with his mother and siblings.  He died in 1892.

John Richard Pennington died at Bolton in 1892, aged 24.
1870 - 1958 Louisa Pennington 87 87 Louisa was probably illegitimate.  Her birth record shows only PARTINGTON no not different Mother's Maiden Name (which should be MATHER), and no farther is recorded on her baptism.

11 July 1891, Louisa Pennington was witness to Ann Ellen Edwards marriage to Alfred Barlow at St George's, Bolton.  The following year she married here.

5 Nov 1892, Louisa Pennington (22) of 22 Haydock Street, daughter of Thomas Pennington, Warper married John Henry Ashall (21), a Joiner, of 17 Falcon St. Witness: John Newton; Margaret Ellen Ashall.
1875 - 1949 Lilly Pennington 73 73 1881 - 1946 Mary Ellen Pennington 64 64 Believed to be the daughter of Samuel Mather, who was living with her mother about the time she was concieved.  Also, the 1920 birth of Miles, shows the mother's maiden name as Mather.

In 1911, living at 2 Top-Oth-Croft, Smithills

3 Oct 1903 Mary Ellen married Thomas Standish at Delph Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bolton.  She recorded her father as Thomas Pennington, Cotton Warper, but he had died a few years before she was born, and the birth record does not name the father.

1911, at 2 Top-Oth-Croft, Smithills, Bolton, aged 6

In Feb 1921, Mary E Standish (39) and three children Constance (12), John C (8) and Cecil (10mo) sailed from Liverpool to New York.
1832 - 1879 James France 47 47 Groom's Father: Edward Whittle, Labourer
1871 - 1947 John Henry Ashall 76 76 John's farther was Henry Ashall, Moulder and mother Sarah Ann.

In 1891, John Henry was a Joiner, oldest son living with parents at 245 Back Street, Little Bolton

5 Nov 1892, John Henry Ashall married Louisa Pennington

In 1911, John Henry and Louisa (39 & 40) had been married 18y and one of the 7 children had died. The six alive were Henry (17), Elsie (16), Lily (13), Jessie (11), Doris (9) and Evelyn (3). All the children were born in Bolton (registered at Halliwell, Bolton)
1893 Henry (Harry) Ashall Henry was the only son with 7 sisters.  Poor guy! 1899 Jessie Ashall Sophie Beesley is the g-granddaughter of Jessie Ashall, and had DNA matches to PM and JY.  Her family moved to Australia 1895 Elsie Ashall Elsie may died young, so it was Henry and Lily who were executors of her father's Will.

In 1911, Ellsie was 16.  Only one child had died, and that was Alice in 1904.
1897 Lily Ashall In 1947, Lily married James Unsworth and also in 1947, Lilly Unsworth, married woman was an executor of her father's Will. 1902 Doris Ashall 1904 - 1904 Alice Ashall 1907 - 2002 Evelyn Ashall 94 94 In 1942, Evelyn married Norman Webster 1911 - 1964 Phylis Ashall 52 52 In 1936, Philys married Joseph Woodburn 1873 - 1951 John Cornelius 78 78 In 1911, John was a Pawnbroker Manager at Sheffield.

John and family returned to Lancashire and in 1939 was a Shopkeeper at a Clothier and Outfitter's.
1905 - 1979 Edna Cornelius 74 74 In 1911, Edna was the only child,  aged 6, born Bolton and living at 80 Ellesmere Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire with parents John and Lily (37 & 35)

In 1939, Edna (DOB 28-Mar-05) was single and a School Teacher.

Edna never married.  She died at Orrell, near Wigan 11 Apr 1979 (confirmed by DOB).
1881 - 1962 Thomas Standish 81 81 In 1903, Groom's (Thomas) Father: Peter Standish, Deceased, Cotton Spinner

In 1911, Thomas and Mary Ellen (30 & 29) had been married 7 years and had two children, Edith and Constance (6 & 2).  They had Mary Ellen's mother Martha Pennington (69, visitor) with them at Top-of-the-croft, Smithhills.  Alice Brooks, aged 7, was a boarder.
1904 - 1984 Edith Standish 80 80 Aged 6 in 1911 with parents at 2, Top-oth-Croft, Smithills

In 1925, Edith married Harold Dodd in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
1908 - 1937 Constance Standish 28 28 1860 - ~1905 Richard Barlow 45 45 Richard was aged 1 in 1861

23 Apr 1886, Richard Barlow (25), son of James Barlow married Alice Seddon (21) daughter of James Seddon at St Matthew, Halliwell (and lived in Little Bolton).

NOTE:There are several BARLOW+SEDDON marriages (Lorenzo Barlow and Mary A Seddon married in 1887 at St Peter, Halliwell and had children including Lorence baptised Halliwell). Richard and Alice had their 6 girls and James registered in Little Bolton.

In 1901, Richard and Alice (41 & 36) were at 109 Kay Street with Eliza (14), Lily (9), Ada (6), and Hannah (2)

In 1911, Richard had died and Alice (46) was with Eliza Ann (24), Lily (19), Ada (16) and Hannah (12).

1862 Hannah Barlow In 1891, Hannah (28) was with her mother Ann Barlow (56) at 30 Homer Street

In 1911, Hannah (48, single) was a confectioner with her mother Anne (76)
<male> Wilkinson 1856 Thomas Wilkinson Thomas Wilkinson when born and in 1861, but later known as BARLOW.

In 1861, Thomas Wilkinson was a step-son of James Barlow, so must be an illegitimate son of Ann Mather who was unmarried when she married James in 1859.

By 1871, Thomas has assumed the name Barlow, now aged 17 with James and Ann (32 & 36) and family in Little Bolton.
1864 - 1939 Alice Seddon 75 75 Father James Seddon, an insurance agent.

In 1901, Richard and Alice (41 & 36) were at 109 Kay Street with Eliza (14), Lily (9), Ada (6), and Hannah (2)

In 1911, Richard had died and Alice (46, Wid) was with Eliza Ann (24), Lily (19), Ada (16) and Hannah (12) at 109 Kay Street.
1887 Eliza Ann Barlow 1889 - 1890 Sarah Alice Barlow 1 1 1892 Lily Barlow Lily married John Mills.  They had two daughters; Vera in 1924 and Mildred (infant died) in 1932 1894 Ada Barlow There is another Ada Barlow born Oct 1894, daughter of George and Ruth. 1899 Hannah Barlow 1902 - 1902 James Barlow 1868 George Hamer Barlow In 1871, George was not with family.  He may be an adopted nephew or illegitimate child of Ann's.  The birth registration implied illegitimate as MMN also BARLOW (but not MATHER as expected)

In 1881, George H Barlow was 12 and "Son" of Ann Barlow at 30 Homer Street.
1864 - 1948 Louisa Blanch Longworth 83 83 Tonge 1867 - 1868 Henry Longworth 1 1 1869 - 1869 Henry Longworth 1870 - 1881 Alice Longworth 11 11 1875 - 1883 Annie Longworth 7 7 1878 - 1879 Bertha Longworth 1 1 1852 - 1910 Elizabeth Dawson 58 58 Elizabeth's father was Joseph Dewson (deceased before 1888), a Slater and Plasterer.

In 1888, Elizabeth was 38 and a spinster when she married Daniel from Howrich.
1891 - 1977 Elizabeth Longworth 85 85 Elizabeth was born in 1891.

In 1901, Elizabeth (aged 9), was at 4 Latham Row, Horwich with parents Daniel and Elizabeth.

In 1911, after both parents had died, Elizabeth (aged 19) was boarding with Joseph (a Tailor) & Catherine Ann Marsh at Turton.

Between 1911 and 1931 there are 5 Elizabeth Longworth marriages in Bolton.  The Elizabeth marriage at St Peter, Halliwell in 1915 to Albert Sharrocks is the most likely (or to Walter Whitehead at Prestolee in 1929 or William H Hunt in 1930 at Bolton RO).  None of these marriages seem to match with children born after the marriage.

13 Jun 1936, Elizabeth Longworth (45), spinster married John William Woodhead was Christ Church, Walmsley.

In 1939, John W and Elizabeth Woodhead were living at 71 Rawson Road, Bolton with one other.


1876 - >1954 Lillie Thorp 78 78 1907 - 1921 Mavis Annie Longworth 13 13 1911 - 2003 Herbert William Longworth 91 91 7 members have Herbert's father William in their Ancestry tree.  hcfollett has a 38 cM DNA match to Cory Mather.  Cory Mather and Alan Leslie Wilson (managed by LindaAnnWilkinson and has Louisa Blance in their tree) also has a 11 cM DNA match to Cory.

In 1951, Herbert William and Evelyn Longworth were on the electoral register, living at 10 Tanfield Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland.

Herbert and his wife Evelyn lived at 4, Meadow Close, Westhall, IP19 8RE
1827 - <1881 Thomas Archer 54 54 In 1851, Thomas and Jane Archer (23 & 21) were lodgers with Thomas longworth. 1831 Mary Makinson 1 Jan 1855, Mary (24), daughter of Robert Makinson, Labourer married William Longworth (24), Stover, Bachelor, Horwich 1837 - 1899 Mary Ann Wright 62 62 Mary Ann's (Bride's) father was Owen Wright, a Machine Printer. 

In 1871, Mary Ann Longworth (32) and her four daughters were visiting her parents Owen and Ellenor Wright at Horwich.

In 1881, John and Mary Ann Longworth (49 & 42) were in Bridgeton, Glasgow Barony, Lanarkshire with Alice W (23), Eliza Ann (21) and Eleanor (10)
1846 Thomas Shaw 1840 - 1872 Thomas Hart 32 32 1857 Alice Longworth Wright 1860 Eliza Ann Longworth 1870 Eleanor Longworth 1862 Nancy Debrah Longworth In 1871, Nancy D Longworth was aged 9 and with her mother 1855 John Longworth 3 Sep 1879, Another John Longworth (25, Finisher of Horwich) also son of William (but born Manchester, mother Elizabeth Beddows) married Mary Wilson.

In 1877 John married Esther Ann Davenport at Bolton RO.
1861 Nancy Longworth 1849 Jane Southern 1887 Louisa Longworth Louisa was aged 4 in 1891, born Horwich 1881 - 1973 John William Woodhead 92 92 John was the son of John and Alice Woodhead.

5 Aug 1905, John W Woodhead married Sarah Howell (1883-1935)

After Sarah died, John married Elizabeth Longworth (1891-1977).
1912 - 1979 John Cyril Standish 67 67 In 1940, John (aged 29) married Helen Rachael Mullins (aged 25) at Loudon, Kanawha, West Virginia 1920 - 2006 Cecil Miles Standish 86 86 In 1940 at Loudon Mag D, Loudon, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA

In 1946, Cecil married Katherina Conley Groves.  They lived at Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
1922 - 2006 Celia Standish 83 83 In 1945, Celia married Charlie Williams (1914-1958) at Kanawha, West Virginia, USA

Celia divorced Charlie (tbc) and on 30 Aug 1987 married Clayton L Anderson in Wayne, Ohio
1923 - 2007 Stephen Philip Standish 83 83 1826 Catherine Mather Catherine was born about 1826. 

There is no baptism for Catherine, but she may have been the daughter of William and Hannah (as in 1833 their son William named his first daughter Catherine). Also brother Solomon has a Catherine in 1809.  It is also likely she was illegitimate as her assumed sister (or twin) Betty was.

In 1841, Catherine (15) was the youngest of 5 servants working at the Lower House, Toppings, Turton for Eliza Winder.  Lower House is near to the Volunteer Inn at Toppings. She probably was Betty Mather's sister, who was a servant the Volunteer Inn (just across the field).

In 1841, her assumed sister Betty Mather (same age) was living nearby with James and Betty Booth nee Mather and he was also a painter. However, they were from Eccleston at the time of marriage.

23 Nov 1845, Catherine Mather, a miner, daughter of Solomon Mather, farmer, married John Jones, both of Tebbutt Street at Manchester Church.

5 Sep 1852, Catherine (24, daughter of Thomas Mather, labourer) married William Deane, aged 22 a painter at Farnworth.  This cant be her was this Catherine was born 1828.

In 1881, Catherine was a widow at 4 Eagly Bank Park Terrace with 6 children.
~1793 Thomas Green ~1793 Hannah Mather Hannah was probably from Turton as her son Peter Mather was born in Turton Poorhouse. 1813 Peter Mather 1856 - 1857 Sarah Jane Mather 1 1 Sarah Jane Mather, mother LEE was born 1856 and the birth registered at Edgworth (the only Lancashire Sarah Jane born 1856 and another born Manchester Q3-1857)

By 1861 Sarah Jane was not with assumed parents Richard and Betsy.  She died in 1857, aged 1, and the death was recorded at Radcliffe, Bury.

There are several other Sarah Jane Mathers:
1) "Sarah", Daughter of Henry Mather & Sarah Blackburn
2) Daughter of John & Catherine Mather of Stockport
~1806 Rachel Mather Rachel is an UNCONFIRMED dauighter of Richard and Hannah.  Rachel Mather was named as mother of Edward Entwistle when he was destitute in New York in 1910.

26 Feb 1832, Rachel Mather married Thomas Rosthorn, an engineer, at St Mary's Bury.  Sarah Isherwood was witness.

8 Mar 1835, Rachel Rawsthorn was a widow when she married John Entwistle, a tailor at St Mary's Dean. Her (assumed) brother Robert Mather was witness.

In 1841, Rachel (30) was with Catherine Haslam (70) at Bottom 'oth Moor, Harwood.  This may be another!  There is also a Rachel, daughter of Richard and Alice Entwistle of Turton baptised 16 Jun 1805 who was with them in 1841.

About 1950, (probably John and Rachel Entwistle and) their son Edward emigrated to New York, USA. Rachel left her sons Thomas Mather and William Rostron to be brought up by her father Richard Mather.

In 1860, (another) Rachel Entwisle died, aged 54 and buried at Turton.  This was the farmers daughter, single, aged 45 in 1851 of William Entwisle of Martins, Edgworth, unless she was a dau-in-law.  Rachel probably died in the USA.
1833 William Rosthorn Paul Kendal, who had William Rosthorn in his tree has a 12cM DNA match with Marjorie Mather Young (and Julie).

William was the son of Rachel Mather.  Rachel married Thomas Rosthorn, but he died within a year of their marriage.

23 Feb 1834 William, son of Thomas (deceased) and Rachel Rosthorn of Great Bolton was baptised. "Widow" is shows as occupation.

In 1841, William Rosthorn (indexed William Rasthson), aged 8 was with Richard Mather (60) and his three sons at Dandy Row, Sharples.
Chelsea (chelseaoxley31793) Oxley 1808 - 1856 William Mather 47 47 1 Oct 1832, William Mather married Ellen Conlive at Bolton.  William's brother Robert was witness.

William Mather (1807-1856) settled in Baltimore County, Maryland and went to work in a cotton mill. 

William and Ellen had a few children in the 1830's but they may have died.  On 29 June 1840, William (recorded as aged 30) sailed to America on the Orpheus, temporarily leaving Ellen at home, pregnant with their daughter, Hannah.  Ten months later, Ellen, Hannah and John Mather (William's brother) embarked for America to join William.  The baby, Hannah died shortly after arrival in America.  John may have returned to the UK once Ellen and the baby disembarked in New York.

On the 13 Feb 1833 William Mather of Baltimore, Maryland signed a declaration to become a citizen of the USA

In 1850 (US census), Wlliam (42) was an Inn Keeper in Baltimore with Ellen (38), Samuel (5), Nathanial (3), and his father Richard (73) from England.
1917 - 2015 Evelyn Taylor 98 98 Birth Date 24 Aug 1917 with Married name Longworth shown on two 1939 registeres, both for 55 Leicester Avenue, Horwich.  Parents Mabel A Taylor (DOB 27 Apr 1887) and (assumed) Horace DOB 15 Oct 1882 (listed in third place, so may not be the husband and head of household)

28 Dec 1917, Evelyn died at Halesworth, Suffolk
1947 Cecily J Longworth In 1947, Cecily was a Newcastle-upon-Tyne when she married Christopher G Birkin

In 2005, Christopher G Birkin and Cecily J Birkin were living at Kennelmans Cottage, Ferry Road, Bawdsey, IP12 3AU. They had daughters Celia (b.1982) and Louisa (b.1985).
Harriet Celeste Follett Christopher G Birkin Georgia Alexandra Follett <female> Longworth <female> Follett Valerie Longworth 1875 Annie Southern 1880 Colly Southern 1850 John Longworth (Archer) In 1881, John (31) was recorded as an imbecile. 1857 Henry Archer 1862 Thomas Archer 1866 Jane Archer 1859 Sarah Anne Longworth 1853 Alice Longworth 1851 Thomas Longworth <unknown> Celia Birkin Louisa Birkin 1819 Thomas Eccles 1851, Thomas and Alice (32 & 29) and daughters Margaret (6) and Martha (3) at Kelly View, Astley Bridge 1821 - 1883 Alice Hardman 61 61 In 1851, Thomas and Alice Eccles (32 & 29) were at Kelly View, Astley Bridge, Sharples with daughters Margaret (6) and Martha (3).  Also at Kelly view were her parents Abraham and Mary Hardman and 6 other siblings. 1844 - 1906 Mary Ann Eccles 61 61 1830 - 1902 Richard Smith Robinson 71 71 1798 Abraham Hardman In 1841, Abraham and Mary (45 & 40) were at Knowls Buildings, Harwood with Alice (15), Peter (15), Robert (15), Abraham (8), Mary (6), and the twins Betty and Ann (4)
1796 Mary Lomax 1826 Robert Hardman 1833 Abraham Hardman 1835 Mary Hardman 1831 Betty Hardman 1831 Ann Hardman 1824 Peter Harwood 1821 - 1889 James Mather 68 68 In 1841, James (15) was at Dandy Row, Sharples (at the North end of Astley Bridge) with his father and brother John (and Thomas).

In 1851, James and Susan (both 29) were at 138 Blackburn Road, Astley Bridge, Sharples with Hannah (8) and Ellen (3) and James (1).  James's brother Thomas (21) was also there, and Joseph Cooper (lodger, 23).

In 1864, James was at Astley Bridge when Fred was baptised.

1878-79 James was a Shopkeeper at 1 Cross Lane, Bolton when daughters Alice and Rachel married.

28 Dec 1889, James, Provision Dealer died at 8 Mortfield Lane.
(fiattech69202) Bailey 1905 Harold Dodd 1932 - 1990 Thomas (Tommy) Standish Dodd 57 57 Sandra Elaine Collins Julie Dodd 1914 - 1958 Charles Wilson Williams 43 43 Phylis Jean Williams 1953 - 1954 Shirley Katheryn Williams 9m 9m 1830 Thomas Mather Thomas Mather, baptised 1830, was the illegitimate son of Rachel Mather before she married William Rostrom in 1832. In 1833 Rachel and Thomas had William Rostrom, and then her husband died the same year.  There was another illegitimate Thomas, son of Anne of Breightmet baptised in 1829.

Rachel's parents, Richard and Hannah adopted both children (Thomas Mather and William Rostron) as their own.

In 1841, Thomas Mather (18) and William Rostron (8) were living with Richard Mather (60) brothers John and James (20 & 15) at Dandy Row, Sharples.  Thomas's age was about 12, but the census appears to have altered to 18 (with the 8 in a darker ink)

In 1851, Thomas (21, Unmarried) was living with "brother"  James & Susan Mather (both 29) and family at Blackburn Road, Sharples.

Thomas was a cotton spinner like his other male siblings.  However, the marriage in Bolton to Mary Ann Beswick 14 July 1850 must be another, as Thomas was with his "brother" James in 1851, unmarried.
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