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Martha Thompson 1846 - 1927 

Document1 William Maguire 1846 – Martha Thompson 1868 - Eliza Ann Maguire 1870 - 1876 James Maguire 1875 - Martha Robertson 1874 - 1960 Ada Maguire 1884 - 1934 Clara Maguire 1886 - 1950 Ernest Birtwhistle 1881 - Frederick Maguire 1880 - 1882 Thomas Woodward 1883 -

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  Martha Thompson - Father:  Unknown  Mother: Unknown

Name Born Where Baptism Cert Died Where Cert Married Spouse Date Where Cert Children Born
Martha Thompson 1846 Manchester  Salford,Christchurch, button  x  x  x yes William Maguire 1868 St.Stephen,Salford button Eliza 1870
                          James 1875
                          Frederick 1880
                          Ada 1884
                          Clara 1886

   

Census 1871

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1871 43 Greengate, Salford yes William Head 25 Engineer
      Martha Wife 25  x
      Eliza Ann Daughter 10 months x

 

Census 1881

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1881 43 Greengate, Salford   William Head 35 Engineer
      Martha Wife 35  x
      James Son  6 x
      Ned Son 4 Months  

 

Census 1891

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1891 15 Blossom Street   William Head 38 Engineer
      Martha Wife 38  x
      James Son  16 Apprentice
      Ada Daughter 7  x
      Clara Daughter 5 x

 

Census 1901

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
1901 15 Blossom Street   William Head 58 Engineer
      Martha Wife 58  x
      Ada Daughter 17  Wool Bander
      Clara Daughter 15 Cake Box Maker

 

Census 1911

Census Date Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1911 58 Lowcock Street Lr. Broughton   William Head 68 Iron Turner
      Martha Wife 68  x
      Ada Daughter 27  Wool Bander
      Clara Daughter 25 Cake Box Maker
      Ethel Granddaughter 12 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.