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  Joseph Collier Maguire. Father: James Marquis Maguire 1813-1866  Mother: Ann Stretch 1814-1871 

Name Born Where Baptism Cert Died Where Cert Married Spouse Date Where Cert Children Born
Joseph Collier Maguire 1836 Salford Cathedral Manchester button  x  x yes  yes Francis Moody 1869 St.Thomas,Ardwick button Name Date
                          Thomas 1870
                          Lily 1873

 

  

 

Census 1861

Census Date
Address Map Family Status Age Occupation Trade Directory
 1861 43 Greengate, Salford yes James Marquis Maguire Head 48 Printer  
      Ann Maguire Wife 47  x  
      Joseph Collier Son 25 Venetian Blind Maker  button02
      George Son 22 Painter  
      Thomas Son 18 Shoe Maker                                       
      William Son 15 Mechanic  
      Mary Ellen Daughter 13  x  
      Amelia Daughter 6 Scholar  
      David Shaman Son-in-Law 27 Labourer  
      Martha Daughter 24  x  

Census 1871

Census Date
Address 
Map Family Status Age Occupation  
1871  6 Chalenor St  Salford Manchester    Joseph Collier
Head 36 Venetian Blind Maker       button02     
       Francis Wife 36 x  
       Thomas Son 7 months x  

   

Census 1881

 Census Date  Address  Map  Family  Status  Age  Occupation
 1881 21 Rodney Street, Salford           
             
             

 

   

Census 1891

 
 Census Date   Map  Family  Status  Age  Occupation Trade Directory
 1891  41 Meridian St Ardwick, Manchester     James Collier    55  Venetian Blind Maker             button02     
        Francis    56  x  
        Lily    17  Underclothing Machinist  

 

 

 

Census 1901

 Census Date  Address Map  Family  Status  Age Occupation Trade Directory
 1901  32 Chapel Street, Salford        Joseph Collier  Head  66  Venetian Blind Maker  button02
       Francis  Wife  66  x  

                                  

 

 

Recent Discoveries

Matilda Bishop neé Maguire

 newyorkplace

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.