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HOO-HOR 1\La~CHESTER SUBURBAN [SLATRR's Hooley Ada (Miss), Householder, 4 Hamilton Tetrace 516 HOO-HOR 1\lA~CHESTER SUBURBAN [SLATRR'S Hooley Ada (Miss), householder, 4 Hamilton teTrace. Hopkins Emily (Mrs.), householder, I3 Linden avenue, Ai. Vicarage lane, Bowdon Hopkins John, baker, 94 J ackson street, Stretford Hooley Albert, baker. IQI Church s·treet, E Hopkins Richard, sub-postmaster. 38 Market street, D Hooley .A.lbert, chauffeur, 36 Elm road, A Hopkins Robprt, clerk, I5B New lane. Winton Hooley AIbert, householder, 5 CoMen street, D Hopkins Thomas, engraver, 13 Prospect place, E Hooley Albert, minder, I2 Springfield avenue, Reddish Hopl,inson Annie (~rs.), householder, 7 Ellesmere pI. .!. Hooley Alfred, labourer, 26 Priory street. Bowdon Hopkinson Austin, householder, 7 Martin street, HH Hooley Anne (Mrs.), householder, I7 Gill Bent road, Hopkins<ln Elizabeth (Mrs.), householder, 8 King st.Sale Cheadle Hlllme Hopkinson Fredk. househldr. B Houghton st. Pendleimry Hooley Daniel, hay cutter, 58 Grove la. Oheadle Hulme Hopkinson Sydney, househldr. 8 Hythe rd. Cheadle Hth Hooley James, cabman, 22 Richardson road, E Hopley Alfred, warehou;;eman, 39 Greenfield teI'Tace. Hooley James, fitter, 45 Alexandra road, Patricroft Woodsend road, Flixton Hooley James, stone mason, 354 Edge lane, D Hopley Francis, clerk, 32 Ostrich lane, HP Hooley John, farmer, Bird Hall farm, Councillor lane. Hopley John, householder, Morley, Wilmslow Adswood Ropley Thomas, householder, Kennerleys' lane.Wilmslow Hooley Joseph, gardener. I6 York road. Bowdon Hopper Frnnk, householder, 6I Roseneath road, U Hooley Joseph, householder, 40 Bury Old road, HP Hopping Walter George, salesman, 8 Winifred road, U Hooley Martha (Mrs.), househldr. 4 Providence st. HH Hopps William. private gardener, 'Butt Hill lodge, Hooley Noah. tlpinner, 26 Lingard street, Reddish Hilton lane, P Hooley Samuel, coal merchant (S. Hooley & Sons), The Hopton Joseph, householder, IS Wilton st. Nth. Roodi!\b Beeches, 50 Cromwell road, Patricroft Hopwood Sarah & Martha H. (Misses), hon!'\dlOlders, Hooley Samuel, householder, Rose cottage, 5 Broadstone 420 Manchester road, D road, Reddish Hopwood Adam, weaver, I3 St. Mary street, J<: Hooley Thos. ooal mer. 9I Cromwell Toad, Patricroft Hopwood Albert Edward, gardener, The Lodge, Haw- Hooley William, engine driver, 30 Portland rd. Stretford thorn lane. Wilmslow Hooley Wm.roadman,I33 Hulme Hall Td.Cheadle Hulme Hopwood Alfred, farmer, Dairy house, Handforth Hooper Fredk. clerk, 59 Gill Bent road, Cheadle Hulme Hopwood Charles, hatter, IO Shepley rwd, HH Hooper Gertrude M. (MI"8.), stationer & tobacconist, 674 Hopwood Charles, householder, Rose hill, Carrmgtol1' Ohester Toad, Stretford lane, A on M Hooper Henry, tram driver, I37 Ellesmere street, S Hopwood Charles, private gardener, 3 South terrace. Hooper John. householder, Shenton hall, Row of Trees, Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Hopwood Edward, househldr. South Oak lane, Wilmslow Hooper John, miner. I72 .A.shton rd. east, Failsworth Hopwood Elizabeth (Mrs.), householder, 12 Buxton sb. E Hooper Robert, shopkeeper, 66 Ashton road, Denton Hopwood Ellen (Mrs.), householder, Fairmount terro.ce, Hoosen William, warehsemn. I2 Clarendon road, Flixton Thornley lane, Bluestone, Reddish Hooson Jas. private gardener, 7 Woodsend road, Flixton Hopwood Fredk. bleacher, I2 Grundy st.Heaton Mersey Hooson Joseph, clerk, 2I Marsland road, Sale Hopwood George, householder, I7 Councillor 11l..Adswood Hopcroft Alfred, householder, 26 Hall street, Cheadle Hopwood George. timekeeper, 43 Arthur street. S Hopcroft George, chauffeur, 30 Hawt!horn Toad, A Hopwood Herbert, minder, 426 Oldham road, FailHworth Hope Cotton Spinning Co. Limited (Thomas Perry, sec.), . Hopwood James, fireman, Clayton street, Denton cotton spinneI's, Hope mill, A.shton road west, Fails­ Hopwood James, hatter, 2I Lime grove, Denton worth. TA" Hope, FailswOTth;" TN 7; pay day, Hopwood James, weaver, 2B6 Edge lane, D 3rd wednesday, IO to I2 Hopwood James Ernest, clerk, 60 Flixton road, U Hope Albt. engnr. I7 Brackley ter.Hazlehurst rd.Worsley Hopwood James S. dentist, Del' mount, Flixton Toad, U Hope Albert, overlooker, 26 Partington street, Worsley Hopwood John, bricksetter, I Mount cots. George st. A Hope Alfred, King's Head P.H. Manchester rd.Wilmslow Hopwood John, clerk, 23 Old Hall road. Sale Hope Alice (Mrs.), householder, 2I The Green, Worsley Hopwood John, greengrocer, 2 Clare street, Denton Hope Andrew, bricklayer, Handforth Hopwood John, painter, 3I Two Trees lane, Denton Hope Arthur, P. O. clerk, I4 Arthur street, P Hopwood John, weaver, 444 Manchester road, D Hope Caroline (Mrs.),householder, Crown ter. Handforth Hopwood Jsph.fnrnitllre salesman,I3 Algernon st.Monton Hope Ellen (Mrs.), householder,Mount Pleasant,Wilmslw Hopwood Joseph, painter. I30 Stockport road, Denton Hope Ernest, householder, Oak lane. Wilmslow Hopwood Mary Ann (Mrs.), hsehldr. I7 Ashton New rd.D Hope Francis, householder, I4 Oak aven. Heaton Moor Hopwood Mary Ann (Mrs.), h!!ehldr. I Wilton st.Denton Hope Frances (Miss), householder, 65 Oxford road, A Hopwood Robert, householder, 2 Mount street, S· Hope Fred, farmer, Rycroft, Ashley Hopwood Thomas, spinner, 26 Fir street, Patricroft Hope George, bricksetter, 72 Philip street, Patricroft Hopwoorl Wilfred, painter, 63 Market street, Denton Hope George, mechanic, 49 Arthur street, S Hopwood William, minder, I7 Evening street, Failsw<lTtb Hope George Henry, householder, Handforth Hopwood William. painter & decorator, Meadow house, Hope Hy. farmer, Gatley green, Nether Alderley, Crewe Clayton street, Denton Hope Henry, farmer, Styal green, Styal Hopwood Wm. platelayer, 29 Lyme st. Heaton Mersey Hope Henry, overlooker, 8I Moortlide road, S Horan John, householder, 106 Stockport road, Cheadle Hope James, collier, 42 Deans Toad, S Horan LlI.urence, househldr. 35 Beech rd.Heaton Mersey Hope James, engine driver, IB MelIor street, Patricroft Horgan In. warehouseman, 27 Devonshire rd.Heaton Mr Hope James, foreman, II Howard street. Denton Horley James, coal merchant, Broadheath station, Man- Hope James, furnace tenter, 26 Raymond street, S chester road, Broadheath, A; Hale station, Ashley Hope John, cashier, 30 Delamere road, Flixton road, H & 35 The Downs, A Hope John, collier, I33 Bolton road, Clifton Horlock Alfred, labourer, 98 Bold street, A Hope John, collier, I75 Walkden road, WOl"Sley Horlock Thomas, labourer, 47 Hawthorn road, A Hope John, fireman, 4B Roberts street, Patricroft Horn Geo. Harry, stationer,::n5 Stockport rd.CheadleHth Hope John, householder, 8 Raymond street, S Horn Matthew, iron turner, 805 Liverpool rd. Patricroft Hope John, salesman, I45 Station road, Pendlebnry Horn William, draper, 49 School street, Oheadle 'Heath Hope John Priestley, grocer, 37 Stamford Park road, A Hornblow Fred, householder, 5 Hardman av. King's rd.P Hope John R. butcher, 37 Ellesmere street, S Hornblow Jas. Hy.portmanteau ma.5.~ Jackson st.Stretfd Hope Joseph, bricksetter, Oak cottage, Handforth Hornby Alfred, policeman, Dunham Town, A Hope J oseph, householder, Handforth Hornby George H. joiner, 10 Norway street, Taylor'8 Hope Lydia (Mrs.), househldr. 4 Partington st. Wondey road, StretfGrd Hope Mary (Misi), weaver, 29 Buchanan street, S Hornby James, foreman, 126 Worsley road, Winton Hope Mary Ellen (Mrs.), householder, 6I Rectory lane, P Hornby Jonathan, brush ma, 82 Jackson st. Stretford Hope Percy, joiner, Grove lane, H Hornby Joseph, asylum att~mdant, 13 Greengate la. P Hope Peter, butcher, IB7 Gatley road, Cheadle Hornby Mary (Mrs.), hsehldr. I06r Chester rd. Stretfrd Hope Peter, collier, 6 Agecroft road, Pendlebury Hornby Mary Ann (Mrs.), householder, Q Wood street, S Hope Sarah (Mrs.), householder, 6 York road, Bowdon Hornby Mary Jane (Mrs.), householder, 72 Jackson st. Hope Silas Henry, painter, 5I2 Edge lane, D Stretford .9ope Thomas, blacksmith, Church street, Wilmslow Hornby WaIter, musician, 2I Fairfield square, D Hope Thomas, collier, 2IB Walkden road, Worsley Hornby William, householder, I2 Charlton avennp, E Hope Thomas, fireman, Hulbert's yard, Atlantic street, Hornby Wm. hsehldr. Fernlea, Grange road, A on M Broadheath, A Horne Abel, householder, 27 Portland Toad, Stretford Hope William, butcher, 79 Stockport road, Cheadle Home Arthur, joiner, I26 EdgB lane, D. Hope William, painter, 52 Moorside road, S Home Emily (Mrs.), hsehldr. I256 Chester rd.Stretford Hopewell 'Harriett (Mrs.), homehldr. 36 Mountfield, P Home Fredk. Wm. salesman,Gravel la.Fulshaw,Wilmslw Hopewell Robert, householder, 24 Parsonage Td. FlixtOll Horne Israel, photographer, 226 Station road,Pendlebury.
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