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Marriages Stmarys St Mary's Westwood Register of Marriages Y M D Surname Christian Name Age Cond Occup Residence Father Father's Occ. Witnesses 1903 Mar 14 CLIFT John Wesley 24 B Miner Westwood William Clift Plate Roller R & ME Hill 1903 Mar 14 HEALD Sarah Jane 23 Sp Westwood Robert Heald Mining Deputy 1903 May 11 DEAMER Frederick George 25 B Clerk Jacksdale George Deamer Railway Guard G Deamer & SA Killingley 1903 May 11 KILLINGLEY Annie Maria 27 Sp Leicester John Killingley(Dcsd) Mgr. 1903 June 16 HUGHES William 19 B Joiner Westwood Samuel Hughes Joiner W Clarke & MA Clarke 1903 June 16 CLARKE Emily 19 Sp Westwood Samuel Clarke Miner 1903 Sept 19 SMEDLEY George 23 B Miner Pye Hill William Smedley Miner C North & E North 1903 Sept 19 NORTH Kate 23 Sp Pye Hill Christopher North Miner 1903 Sept 26 WILLMOTT James 26 B Miner Westwood George Willmott Carpenter E Cresswell & C Cresswell 1903 Sept 26 CRESSWELL Ada 22 Sp Pye Hill Elijah L Cresswell Colliery Und Mgr. 1903 Oct 1 WILLIAMS Arthur Edwin 24 B Fitter George Williams Blacksmith G Wardle & C Williams 1903 Oct 1 WARDLE Mary 22 Sp Westwood Charles Wardle Miner 1903 Oct 1 PICCAVEY George William 24 B Miner Selston William Miner C Wardle & SA Hill 1903 Oct 1 WARDLE Minnie 19 Sp Westwood Charles Wardle Miner 1903 Nov 23 PAPWORTH Watson 24 B Miner Pye Hill John Thomas Papworth Lab. A Taylor & E Parkin 1903 Nov 23 PARKIN Annie 23 Sp Jacksdale John Parkin Miner 1903 Dec 26 LEIVERS William 28 B Miner Old Westwood Richard Leivers Miner JT Leivers & A Riley 1903 Dec 26 EMMETT Martha Ann 18 Sp Old Westwood John Brickyard Lab. 1903 Dec 26 GILLAM Hiram Full Wid Miner Ironville William Gillam Forgeman W Gillam & E Gillam 1903 Dec 26 HEMSLEY Elizabeth Full Wid Pye Hill 1904 April 4 HEALD William 27 B Banksman New Westwood Robert Heald Deputy G Willmott & M Willmott 1904 April 4 WILLMOTT Elizabeth 22 Sp New Westwood George Willmott Joiner 1904 May 22 BALL Samuel 27 B Miner Old Westwood Thomas Ball Deceased F Wild & C Ball 1904 May 22 WOOD Hannah 28 Sp Old Westwood Samuel Wood Deceased 1904 July 16 SCOTT George 20 B Iron Puddler Jacksdale Thomas Scott Lab. G Wood & F Wood 1904 July 16 ELLIOTT Beatrice Emma 19 Sp Jacksdale Walter Elliott Iron Moulder 1904 Aug 10 FEARN Jesse 20 B Collier Pye Hill George William Fearn Miner W Stevens & E Fearn 1904 Aug 10 STEVENS Emma 22 Sp Pye Hill Job Stevens Miner 1904 Aug 21 GREEN George Emmanuel 20 B Collier Westwood Thomas Green Collier C Soar & M Green 1904 Aug 21 WHITE Alice Maud 19 Sp Westwood William George White Deceased 1904 Dec 10 TANSEY Charles Edwin 22 B Collier Westwood Charles Tansey Collier W Wagstaff & EE Wagstaff 1904 Dec 10 WAGSTAFF Sarah Ann 20 Sp Westwood John Wagstaff Collier 1904 Dec 24 SIMPSON Alfred 21 B Collier Selston Alfred Simpson Collier G Greaves & F Sheriston 1904 Dec 24 GREAVES Annie 20 Sp Pye Hill Robert Greaves Collier 1905 Feb 18 HANSON Stephen 25 B Collier New Westwood Abraham Hanson Collier W Maltby & MA Clarke 1905 Feb 18 CLARKE Maria 19 Sp New Westwood Samuel Clarke Collier 1905 Feb 18 SHEFFIELD William 18 B Lab. Selston John Sheffield Lab. AM Cooke & RA Cooke 1905 Feb 18 HARPHAM Sarah Elizabeth 16 Sp Selston William Harpham Lab. 1905 April 22 POOLE William Henry 21 B Fireman Pye Hill Edward Poole Blacksmith JW Dunham & ME Dunham 1905 April 22 DUNHAM Alice 24 Sp Pye Hill John Dunham Engine Driver 1905 April 29 ALCOCK Joseph 28 B Miner Bagthorpe Thomas Alcock Miner L Brentnall & JH Leivers 1905 April 29 LEIVERS Sarah 21 Sp Jacksdale John Henry Leivers Lab. 1905 April 29 GOSLING Thomas 22 B Engine Man Daybrook Herbert Gosling Hosiery Hand I Shooter & MI Shooter 1905 April 29 SHOOTER Harriett 22 Sp Pye Hill Isaih Shooter Miner 1905 May 7 RICKERS Isaac Buckley 25 B Collier Pye Hill Thomas Rickers Lab. E Harpham & CS Harpham 1905 May 7 HEMSLEY Mary Elizabeth 21 Sp Pye Hill Joseph Hemsley(Dcsd) Lab. 1905 June 12 FISHER Ernest Fox-Holmes 24 B Miner Brinsley JH Morley & E Morley 1905 June 12 MORLEY Miraim 20 Sp Selston Joseph Morley Miner 1905 Aug 7 TWIGG Isaac 23 B Brickmaker Selston William Twigg Miner G Betts & M Twigg 1905 Aug 7 BETTS Harriet 20 Sp Selston Charles Betts Miner 1905 Aug 7 WALLIS William Arthur 23 B Iron Worker Ironville Thomas Wallis(Dcsd) Miner JG Wallis & SA Straw 1905 Aug 7 WARDLE Frances 22 Sp Selston George Wardle(Dcsd) Miner 1 Victoria Street 1905 Sept 23 SMITH Charles 27 B Coach Builder Ripley Charles Smith Farmer HF Smith & G Lowe 1905 Sept 23 CASTLEDINE Agnes 29 Sp Westwood Thomas Castledine Miner 1905 Nov 19 WARD Amos 21 B Clerk South Street Riddings Amos Ward Signal Man T Gosling & H Gosling 1905 Nov 19 SHOOTER Maude A H 19 Sp Pye Hill Isaiah Shooter Pit Deputy 1905 Dec 24 ANTHONY John William 21 B Miner New Westwood James Anthony Miner J Anthony & D Anthony 1905 Dec 24 ANTHONY Isabella 20 Sp Pye Hill William Anthony Miner Dixie Street 1906 April 16 HOWELLS Ernest 23 B Steelworker Jacksdale George Howells Stone Worker T Compton & A Howell Dixie Street 1906 April 16 HOWELL Mary Ann 22 Sp Jacksdale Thomas Howell Iron Worker 1906 June 2 WILD Fred 23 B Guard Old Westwood George Wild(Dcsd) Fitter G Wild & E Radford 1906 June 2 RADFORD Amy 22 Sp Pye Hill Charles Radford Miner 1906 Aug 4 WILD Harold 21 B Miner Old Westwood George Wild(Dcsd) Fitter G Smedley & M Smedley 1906 Aug 4 SMEDLEY Lily 21 Sp Pye Hill William Smedley(Dcsd) Miner 1906 Sept 1 CASTLEDINE Albert 25 B Miner Jacksdale Fred Castledine(Dcsd) Miner J Naylor & A Lowe 1906 Sept 1 LOWE Eliza 21 Sp New Westwood John Lowe Builder 1906 Sept 21 PEARCE Thomas William 32 B Miner New Westwood Joseph Pearce(Dcsd) Miner AE Lemon & MA Hudson 1906 Sept 21 WILLIAMSON Elizabeth 33 Sp Westwood John Williamson(Dcsd) Miner 1906 Oct 22 TAYLOR John 22 B Sanitary Pipe Worker Jacksdale John Taylor Engine Winder H Orme 1906 Oct 22 NEAL Violet 22 Sp Jacksdale Joseph Neal Sanitary Pipe Wkr 1906 Nov 10 BLYTHE Edward 24 B Engine Driver Jacksdale George Blythe Engine Driver W Barlow & L Mason 1906 Nov 10 BARLOW Clara 23 Sp Jacksdale William Barlow Miner 1907 Jan 12 SPARHAM William 62 Wid Engine Driver Pye Hill James Sparham(Dcsd) Lab. J Jaques & EA Jaques 1907 Jan 12 STRAW Sussannah 55 Wid Pye Hill Thomas Wharton(Dcsd) Miner 1907 May 18 SHOOTER Samuel Thomas 22 B Miner Pye Hill Isaiah Shooter Miner T Chamberlain & M Fletcher 1907 May 18 WILLGOOSE Annie Ellen 26 Sp Pye Hill William Willgoose Clerk 1907 June 8 WARDLE Francis 20 B Miner Shirebrook William Wardle Miner A Warren & E Warren 1907 June 8 WARREN Elizabeth Amy 20 Sp Westwood James Joseph Warren Steelworker 1907 June 29 RUDDLE Horace 21 B Iron Worker Jacksdale Thomas Ruddle Soldier W Heald & E Heald 1907 June 29 ROBINSON Susan 20 Sp Jacksdale George Robinson Iron Worker 1907 July 25 PAXTON Charles William 30 B Butcher Newthorpe Richard Paxton(Dcsd) Tax Collector G Leivers & D Dobbs 1907 July 25 DOBBS Tracy Ellen 24 Sp Westwood Samuel Dobbs Inn Keeper 1907 Aug 4 RHODES Ernest G T 24 B Lab. Jacksdale William Rhodes Smith P Murfitt & G Murfitt 1907 Aug 4 MURFITT Emma 23 Sp Westwood Thomas Murfitt Miner 1907 Aug 24 LILLICRAP William Henry 32 B Stoker Old Westwood Thomas Henry Lillicrap Coachman W Lillicrap & MA Stuart 1907 Aug 24 STUART Charlotte 22 Sp Old Westwood Joseph Stuart Foreman 1907 Nov 16 HANSON Arthur 23 B Miner Westwood Isaac Hanson Miner A Hanson & M Winfield 1907 Nov 16 REDGATE Mary 23 Sp Westwood Robert Straw Miner 1907 Dec 25 HOWARD Ernest 22 B Iron Worker Ironville Noah Howard Iron Worker AJ Howard & EE Black 1907 Dec 25 HOWARD Edith Maude 21 Sp Jacksdale George Howard Iron Worker 1907 Dec 25 BARRS George Arthur 26 B Wagon Maker Westwood George Barrs Steel Worker M Henry & Elizabeth Barrs 1907 Dec 25 WEBB Ann Ellen 22 Sp New Westwood Thomas Webb Miner 1908 Jan 1 EATON George James 30 B Brick Burner Swadlincote John Eaton Mgr. J Anthony & AR Cosford 1908 Jan 1 ANTHONY Dora 20 Sp New Westwood James Anthony Miner 1908 Feb 1 WITHNALL Henry 22 B Lab. Jacksdale Joseph Withnall(Dcsd) Engineer J Nuttall & LE Nuttall 1908 Feb 1 LEACH Amelia 21 Sp Jacksdale Joseph Leach(Dcsd) Porter 1908 June 13 BARTLETT William 27 B Railway Man Sheffield William Bartlett(Dcsd) Lab. CA Atkin & EM Atkin 1908 June 13 ATKIN Helen Elizabeth 25 Sp Old Westwood Henry Atkin Signal Man 1908 Aug 3 WILBRAHAM John Robert 26 B Joiner Riddings Robert Wilbraham Lab. A E Wilbraham 1908 Aug 3 WHITE Elizabeth Ann 23 Sp Jacksdale William White Lab. 1908 Aug 22 MILLS William 20 B Miner Old Westwood Horace Mills Miner T Mills & M Clarke 1908 Aug 22 ALLWOOD Eliza 22 Sp Old Westwood Deceased Lab. 1908 Aug 22 TOPLISS Frederick 21 B Miner Somercotes Henry Topliss(Dcsd) Moulder Ernest Lucas & E Gothard 1908 Aug 22 GOTHARD Beatrice Rebecca 19 Sp New Westwood John Gothard Lab. 1908 Sept 5 LOVETT Walter 24 B Engineman Brightside Sheffield Alfred Lovett(Dcsd) J Brudenell 1908 Sept 5 BRUDENELL Sophia 26 Sp Jacksdale William Brudenell Blacksmith Assist 1908 Oct 31 GREEN David 22 B Miner Westwood John Green Miner R Astbury 1908 Oct 31 ASTBURY Elizabeth 22 Sp Westwood William Astbury Miner 1908 Dec 26 OSBORNE Charles 24 B Miner New Westwood James Osborne(Dcsd) Blacksmith JJ Osborne & M Firth 1908 Dec 26 WILLMOTT Martha 23 Sp New Westwood George Willmott Joiner 1909 Feb 20 BRADLEY Herbert 30 B Postman Hucknall Torkard John Bradley Farm Bailiff J Burnham & AM Burnham 1909 Feb 20 BURNHAM Sarah Elizabeth 31 Sp Pye Hill Jonathon Burnham Pit Deputy 1909 Mar 24 CARR Frank 23 B Miner Underwood William Carr Miner W Draper & M Draper 1909 Mar 24 DRAPER Florence Harris 23 Sp Underwood James Draper Miner 1909 April 10 ANTHONY George 19 B Miner Pye Hill William Anthony Miner W Anthony & E Anthony 1909 April 10 WAGSTAFF May 18 Sp Westwood Joseph Wagstaff Miner 1909 Apr 10 RODGERS Alfred William 24 B Skilled Lab.
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