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James Marcus Maguire 1879 -

 

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Document1 James Marcus Maguire 1880 - Alice Ann Grundy 1883 -

 

 

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     James Marcus Maguire - Father: Henry Hunt Fergus Maguire  Mother: Esther Ann Maguire   

Name Born Where Baptism Cert Died Where Cert Married Spouse Date Where Cert Children Born
James Marcus Maguire 1879 Salford  x no 1955  x no yes Alice Ann Grundy 1921 Methodist Bethel Church, Oldham Road button  x  x

 

Census 1881

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1881 21 Rodney Street, Salford   Henry Hunt Fergus Maguire   40 Tailor
      Esther Ann Maguire Wife 41  x
      Ann Maguire Daughter 17 Minder Woollen Fame
      Edmund Maguire Son 13 Errand Boy
      Matilda Maguire Son 10 Scholar
      Mary Ellen Maguire Daughter 8 Scholar
      Thomas   5 Scholar
      Martha   3  x
      James Marcus   1  x

 

Census 1891

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1891 17 Union Street, Salford   Henry Hunt Fergus Maguire   50 Tailor
      Esther Ann Maguire Wife 51  x
      Matilda Maguire Daughter 20 Garment Worker. Waterproof
      Thomas Maguire Son 15 Errand Boy. Drapers
      Martha Maguire Daughter 13 Scholar
      James Marcus Maguire Son 1 Scholar
      Esther Maguire Daughter 8 Scholar

 

Census 1901

Census Date
Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1901 97 New York Place   Mathilda Bishop Wife 30  x
      Ethel Bishop Daughter 8 x
      James Maguire Boarder 21 Timber
      Esther Maguire Boarder 18  Tailoress

 

Census 1911

Census Date
Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1911 2 Alexander Street   Samuel Massey Head 46 Brewers Labourer
      Margaret Massey Wife 46 x
      Edith Ann Massey Daughter 22 Machinist Overalls
      John Marcus Maguire Boarder 30 Sawyer, Paking Cases 

 

Electoral Register

Date
Address Divison
 1934  222 Oldham Road, Lancashire  Mosley

 

Recent Discoveries

Matilda Bishop neé Maguire

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Matilda Bishop in 1901 lived at 3 New York Place, Chorlton-Upon-Medlock, Manchester. Number 5 was the birthplace of David Lloyd George (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) British prime minister (1916–22)

L.S.Lowry did a painting of the house.

In June 1957 the house was demolished along with the rest of the street.