They had three children:-, Alfred lived and worked all his life in Cowling, Barnoldswick & Earby Times – 12 July 1940. A memorial service will be held on Sunday morning at the Cowling Methodist Church. They were attired similarly to the bridesmaids. Our common ancestors are Martin Gawthrop and Ann Kighley – my 3x great grandparents. The bride’s mother chose a brown tweed coat with brown accessories, and the bridegroom’s mother wore a grey coat, with burgundy accessories. His parents are Norman Croad and Mary Booth. Summing up, the Coroner said he was satisfied that the boy fell into the water accidentally, perhaps losing his balance when he was walking backwards. aged 90 years. The services were conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. on Tuesday 29th... BARDSLEY (nee Eckersley) All content on this blog is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Actively interested in the Methodist cause throughout her life, she was associated with the Walton Street Methodist Church. The old lady, known as “Owd Nan” (Hannah Hargreaves), would often recount her experiences as one of the first weavers at the Ickornshaw Mill, Cowling, in 1791, and almost to the times of her death Mrs Dawson would describe “Owd Nan”, her mode of life, and re-narrate with interesting detail those stories of the beginning of the weaving industry at Ickornshaw Mill. He was a scholar at the Keighley Boys Grammar School and at the Cowling Methodist Sunday School. Amanuensis Monday – John Dawson (1768-1832), Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. He said that the lodge was about a quarter of a mile from the boy’s home, and that it was easy to gain access to the water. Mrs Coulston: Well, who is? He was a member of the Cowling Branch of the National Farmers’ Union. She leaves behind her beloved husband Dougie, daughter Keira, son David, grandchildren Tia, Honey, Henry, Claudia,... Search more results for Deirdre Dickson ›. Irene, aged 97 years. The bridesmaids were Miss Jenny Woodward (sister of the bride) and Miss Rita Walsh (friend of the bride). The family are still living in Skipton at the time of the 1939 Register at the outbreak of WW2 and Martin continues to work as a “warp dresser”.
After the inquest Mrs Coulston asked the Coroner if the lodge could be made safe. Explore Life Stories, Offer Condolences & Send Flowers. (Birty) His parents were Joseph Gawthrop and Susannah Bannister. In her will Dorothy left effects totalling £1261 3s 2d to her son Norman Edward Pickles and to her daughter Edith May Dracup and her son-in-law Harry Dracup. Surely something can be done. The best man was Mr Harry Rushton, (friend of the bridegroom), and the groomsmen were Mr Norman Croad, (brother of the bridegroom), and Mr Charles Kinder (friend of the bridegroom). Frank was born sometime in the fourth quarter of 1945 and his birth is registered at Nelson in Lancashire.
Our common ancestors are John Dawson and Ann Watson, my 4x great grandparents. friend to many. The obituary refers to Ickornshaw Mill – and the Dawson family has a long association with the mill. The undertakers were Colne Co-operative Society. We regret to report the death of Mr Martin Gawthrop, of 58 Emmott Lane, Laneshawbridge, which occurred on July 7th. John Stanford Hall, aged eight, of 9 Maple Street, Colne, told the Coroner that he and his brother were playing with Frank Coulston on the bank of the lodge.