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From: "Carol Billington" <>
Subject: Re: NORTHWICH [ENG-CHS-] Still Looking for the death of MarthaLITTLERin Northwich after1901
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 10:53:48 +0100
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Martin
If Martha was born in 1856 she would have been 45 not 43 in 1901 wouldn't
she?. I think the idea of her re marrying is a good one. Good Luck.
Carol
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From: "Martin" <>
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 7:24 PM
Subject: [ENG-CHS-NORTHWICH] Still Looking for the death of Martha LITTLERin
Northwich after1901
>
> Greetings to all,
> I am still desperately looking for the death of
> Martha LITTLER (nee Moore) born Northwich 1856.
>
> Last sighting of her was in the 1901 Census RG13/3342/22/35 Schedule 168
> 11,
> Warrington Road, Northwich, Cheshire Martha LITTLER, head, widow, aged 43,
> born Northwich, Cheshire.
>
> John LITTLER, her husband died Northwich in 1883.
>
> On the GRO Index there is a Death for a Martha LITTLER in 1910, aged 57 -
> this is definitely NOT her because I obtained the actual death certificate
> and it was the wrong person.
> N.B. NONE of the Martha LITTLER deaths listed on Cheshire BMD are of my
> Martha LITTLER.
>
> I would be indebted to anyone who has access to the Witton Burial
> Registers
> who would be willing to do a look-up for me?
>
> Just to re-cap:- All I know is that she was born Martha MOORE in 1856, she
> married John LITTLER 10th June 1878 at Davenham Parish Church.
> They had 4 children - all born Northwich.
> Her husband John LITTLER died 1883 at Northwich
> Martha LITTLER'S last known sighting was on the 1901 census living at 11,
> Warrington Road, Northwich. In relation to her death I don't think the
> Davenham connection is relevant, excepting that she was married there. She
> appeared to have no other Davenham attributes.
>
> I don't know when she died; I presume she was buried in the Northwich
> area,
> considering she was living in Northwich in 1901. They were a Church of
> England family, her father; mother, brothers and sisters were all buried
> at
> Witton.
>
> Regards to you all,
>
> Martin
>
>
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