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From: "PT & S Kinsella" <>
Subject: [HARDMAN-L] From Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser August 23rd 1833
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 14:45:02 +0930
>From Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser
August 23rd 1833
Obituaries cont'd
DIED
On Friday last aged 28 Mr George MADDOX, watchcase-maker, much and deservedly
lamented
Same day Mr J W THOMAS of Toxteth Park
Same day at Warrington, aged 55 years, Jane the wife of Mr James ASHTON,
greatly respected by all who knew her
Same day aged 61, universally respected, Mary wife of Mr Thomas PRESTON,
tidewaiter, Tithebarn street
Same day aged 55 years, Mr John Ellis MARTIN, snuff manufacturer
Same day aged 48, Mr Thomas HARDMAN, cooper, Bridgewater street
Same day aged 37 years, Benjamin JOSEPH, joiner, late in the employ of Mr
HAIGH builder. The deceased was the Secretary to the Liverpool Trades Union,
and his funeral was attended by several hundred of his fellow workmen
On Saturday last at Great George-square, in the 68th year of her age after a
long and severe illness, borne with the most Christian resignation, Mary the
kind and affectionate wife of William DONALD Esq
Same day, aged 27, William only son of the late Mr Wm COYTE of this town
Same day in his 52nd year, Michael TETLEY, watch-case maker, late in the
employ of Mr Ralph SAMUEL Slater street
On Sunday last, aged 48, Ann wife of Mr John HIGGINBOTTOM surgeon of this tow
n, deeply regretted
Same day aged 65, Mr John GRAYSTOCK, hair-dresser Berry street
Same day, at Egremont Bridge-end, Mr William MOSSOP of the First Regiment of
Life Guards
On Monday last, aged 9 mnths, Ann youngest daughter of Mr GURDEN Islington
Same day Mrs Susannah KELLY, her truly benevolent and cheerful disposition
was the theme of general admiration and esteem, and her loss will be long and
deeply felt by the numerous poor to whom she was a generaous benefactress, as
well as by her disconsolate husband-bereft as he is of her who was the solace
of an eventful and trying period in his life
On Tuesday aged 26, Cecilia only sister of the Rev John KELLY, minister of
the Independant Church Duncan street
Same day aged 70 Mr John LEEMING
On Wednesday last, Mrs Mary Lydia STUBBS, aged 77 years
Same day aged 55, Mr John LETHABY, tailor and draper, deservedly respected
Yesterday aged 73, Mr John HOGG, Joiner
Same day at his house in Ryley's-garden, aged 53, Mr William TAGGART,
shipwright, much and deservedly repected by all who knew him
Sue Kinsella
Adelaide South Australia
Researching:
GLOVER,Gleave,JOHNSON,Williams,from Warrington
WEBSTER,Hough,TRAVIS,Massey,from Warrington
NICHOLSON,Molyneaux,EVANS,Bennet,from Warrington
HARDMAN,Litherland,DUNBOBBIN/DUNBAVAND,from Warrington
and Boardman,Rutter,Massey,Johnson,Hough,Horrocks,Gillam Fogg,Bramall.
of Warrington.
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