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All Saints Earby - Baptisms All Saints Earby - Baptisms DOB Date SURNAME Forename (s) Parents Address Father's Profession 1923-11-18 Aldersley Gwendoline John Arthur & Annie 15 Island Sq weaver Bungalow, Copote Green, 1923-12-16 Hackett Joan William Victor & Ethel May Nr Blackburn male attendant nurse 1923-12-23 Salisbury Noreen Thomas & Gladys 21 Aspen Lane weaver 1923-12-23 Tattersall Elvin Richard Edward & Alice 16A Green End Ave weaver John William Samuel & Charlotte Letitia 1924-01-06 Stevens Kathleen Newsholme 13 Wesley Place chemist 1924-01-06 Beaton Norman James & Nancy 17 Duxbury St weaver 1924-01-07 Wilson Bert Albert & Ethel May 30 Shuttleworth St weaver 1924-01-26 Stockdale Freda Thomas Walter & Henrietta Barnwood weaver 1924-02-20 Lister Eric Alme & Doris 33 Aspen Lane weaver 1924-02-20 Metcalfe Margaret Agnes Christopher Bushby & Elizabeth 23 Aspen Lane poultry keeper 1924-02-24 Varley Mavis Vivian (8) Abraham & Mary May 21 Green End Ave weaver 1924-02-24 Varley Lily May Abraham & Mary May 21 Green End Ave weaver 1924-04-03 Roe Herbert Percy Albany & Mary 8 Aspen Lane carter 1924-05-01 Garnett Hilda Francis Stanley & Lilian 8 Selbourne Tce twister 1924-05-11 Bagnall Leslie Walter & Ethel 3 Brook St weaver 1924-05-18 Hartley Margaret Ernest & Elizabeth 28 Water St weaver 1924-05-29 Slater Doreen Ernest & Harriet Sophia 8 Albion St weaver 1924-06-29 Griffiths John John Charles & Edna 19 James St weaver 1924-07-09 Tattersall Edna Alice Ronald & Evelyn 16A Green End Ave weaver 1924-07-31 Woodhead Doris Ivy 4 Lincoln Rd 1924-08-10 Wilson Freda Richard & Mary 58 Water St weaver 1924-08-10 Boocock Derick Anderson Walter Anderson & Harriet 26 Cross St weaver 1924-08-10 Binns Dorothy Edward Hermon & Ethel Station View, Colne Rd bricklayer 1924-08-10 Stockdale Ruth Charles Harold & Amy Leonora 42 Red Lion St farmer 1924-08-17 Pickles Jean Galloway Thomas & Christina 18 Aspen Lane weaver 1924-08-24 Redfern Ronald John & Rose Annie 36 Shuttleworth St weaver 1924-08-24 McNamara Mary Norah Thomas & Elizabeth Jane 27 Green End Ave weaver 1924-09-14 Antingham Jack Arthur & Ruth 27 John St grocer 1924-09-28 Barker Audrey Robert & Dinah 3A Green End Ave weaver 1924-10-05 Midgley Harold Francis & Ethel 30 Longroyd Rd weaver 1924-10-05 Slater Arnold John & Ada 11 Arthur St, Sough weaver All Saints Earby - Baptisms 1924-10-23 Thistlethwaite Jack Edward William & Mary Ann 11 Victoria Rd builder 1924-10-26 Shaw Nora Slater Richard Slater & Bertha Slater 24 Albion St weaver 1924-10-26 Spencer Mary Harold & Mary Ellen 19 Mostyn Ave weaver 1924-10-26 Heys Victor Harry & Sarah Ann 19 Duxbury St weaver 1924-11-02 Lang Norman James & Clara 21 Albion Rd weaver 1924-11-16 Mellor William William & Elsie 22 Mill Brow overlooker 1924-11-16 Roberts Leonard Frederick & Clara 17 Vicarage Rd, Kelbrook overlooker 1924-11-16 Mellor Edith William & Lily 22 Mill Brow overlooker 1925-01-11 Driver Phyllis Hannah (7) Tom & Chrissie Maria 21 Mostyn Ave labourer 1925-01-11 Driver Lawrence (5) Tom & Chrissie Maria 21 Mostyn Ave labourer 1925-01-11 Driver Lucy Eleanor Tom & Chrissie Maria 21 Mostyn Ave labourer 1925-01-15 Wallbank James John & Margaret 44 Red Lion St surveyor 1925-01-25 Duckett Irene Harry & Ada 27 Albion St plasterer 1925-02-22 Evans Gwendoline Sam & Doris 25 Highfield Rd weaver 1925-02-22 Stevens Fred Lund John William & Charlotte 13 Wesley Place chemist 1925-04-01 Cowgill Harry Joseph Henry & Annie Eliza 11 Aspen Lane weaver 1925-04-19 Pickering Jean Alice Henry Dobson & Daisy Louisa 39 Longroyd Rd weaver 1925-05-24 Aldersley David John Arthur & Annie 15 Island Sq weaver 1925-05-31 Holcroft Elizabeth Mary Ernest & Dora 22 Red Lion St butcher 1925-06-14 James Irene Bannister & Harriet 7 Rostle Top Rd weaver 1925-06-14 Smith Olwyn Henry & Sarah Ellen 26B Aspen Lane weaver 1925-06-25 Hayhurst George Arthur Arthur & Amy Margaret 23 Rostle Top Rd weaver 1925-06-28 Bancroft Joyce Harry Clement & Maud 13 Cowgill St porter 1925-07-18 Gaunt Matthew Edmondson William Edmondson & Annie Brunskill The Willows cotton salesman 1925-07-19 Boydell Elsie Frances Joseph & Florence Esther 19 William St weaver 1925-08-30 Wright Annie John & Ivy 20 Spring Tce joiner 1925-09-03 Butterworth Irene Edward & Elizabeth 13 Wesley Place weaver 37 Raikes Beck, 1925-11-01 Bailey Florence Mary Herbert & Harriet Ann Barnoldswick weaver 1925-11-07 Tatham Gordon Bargh Joseph & Mary Frances 18 Lincoln Rd weaver 1925-11-08 Milne Donald (2) George & Gladys 10 Bethesda St weaver 1925-11-08 Milne Cyril Kenneth George & Gladys 10 Bethesda St weaver 1925-11-15 Hilton James Herbert Willie & Nellie 73 Colne Rd weaver All Saints Earby - Baptisms 1925-11-29 Priestly Jean Isabella 15 Aspen Lane weaver 1926-01-03 Harrison John Edward Elisha & Bertha Elizabeth 3 Green End Ave overlooker 1926-01-03 Bramall Irene Joseph & Juliana 11 Green End Ave weaver 1926-01-17 Spencer Arnold Stephen Bailey & Elsie 9 Duxbury St weaver 1926-01-31 Heywood Rowland Harold & Gladys Lilian 5 Green End Rd overlooker 1926-02-13 Garnett Eric Albert Louis & Lily 3 Wesley Place weaver 1926-03-10 Morgan Viola Joseph & Janet 8 School Lane collier 1926-03-17 Cowburn Mary Robert & Jane 30 Aspen Lane weaver 1926-03-24 Inman Melbourne Parkinson & Elizabeth 19 Lincoln Rd overlooker 1926-03-24 Inman Fred Parkinson & Elizabeth 19 Lincoln Rd overlooker 1926-03-28 Boocock Fred Anderson Walter Anderson & Harriet 26 Cross St weaver 1926-04-04 Sanderson Kathleen Fred & Lily 3 Stoopes Hill weaver 1926-04-04 Clark Muriel William & Evelyn 16 Sandholme Tce weaver 1926-05-02 Sprout Iris Richard & Ruth 3 Selbourne Tce labourer 1926-05-09 Myers Dorothy John Cecil & Hilda 21 William St dyer 1926-05-30 Wardle Frank Edward Tom Nuttall & Bessie 11A Green End Ave weaver 1926-06-13 Walmsley Roy James Chadwick & Hannah 6 Beech Ave chemist 1926-07-18 Duxbury Audrey Fred & Ida 7 Waddington St overlooker 1926-07-25 Evans Clive Sam & Doris 25 William St weaver 1926-08-08 Swire Sybil Mary James & Lizzie 15 Lincoln Rd weaver 1926-08-22 Baker Jean Saida William Charles & Isabel 4 Lincoln Rd jeweller 1926-09-05 Heaps Desmond Richard & Sarah Ann 61 Red Lion St weaver 1926-09-26 Armstrong Kenneth Albert & Ellen Thornton road foreman 1926-09-26 Sankey John Cyril Frank & Elsie 1 Bethesda St signal-man 1926-10-10 Crawshaw Kenneth Walter & Ethel 22 Hartley St weaver 1926-10-10 Astin Margaret Pearl Alfred & Margaret Jane 2 George St weaver 1926-10-17 Marshall Norman Francis & Annie 10A Green End Ave labourer 1926-10-24 Midgley Frank Frank & Ethel 30 Longroyd Rd soldier 1926-11-26 Parker Douglas Gilbert Johnson & Ivy 5 White Lion St farm labourer 1927-01-22 Hoyle Martin Craven (4) Albert Johnson & Pauline Mary Hodge Syke weaver 1927-01-22 Hoyle Vera (12) Albert Johnson & Pauline Mary Hodge Syke weaver 1927-01-22 Hoyle John Baker Albert Johnson & Pauline Mary Hodge Syke weaver 1927-02-20 Muff Enid Jonathan & Sarah Ann 39 Colne Rd tailor All Saints Earby - Baptisms 1927-03-27 Gaunt Jean ( 6) John & Hilda White Lion Inn, Riley St inn-keeper 1927-03-27 Gaunt Hilda Mary John & Hilda White Lion Inn, Riley St inn-keeper 1927-03-27 Wallbank Kathleen Mary Clifford & Nancy 14 Linden Rd weaver 1927-04-24 Eastwood Dorothy James Campbell & Doris 3 Lincoln Rd weaver 4 Commercial St, 1927-05-22 Smith Margaret Willie & Laura May Barnoldswick shoemaker 1927-06-19 Moor Margaret William & Laura Beamier, Salterforth farmer 1927-09-04 Dryden Jean Robert Henry & Mona 15 John St labourer 1927-09-18 Maudsley Jean William & Mary Ellen 18 Cowgill St weaver 1927-10-09 Hetherington Harold Frank & Sarah Emma 21 Aspen Lane weaver 1927-10-23 Wilkinson Frank Thomas & Ellen 40 Aspen Lane weaver 1927-10-30 Holden Frank Arthur & Eva 64 Water St weaver 1927-11-06 Garnett Iris Albert Lewis & Lily 3 Wesley Place weaver 1927-11-20 Butterworth Norah Edward & Elizabeth 13 Wesley Place weaver 1927-11-27 Beaty Robert Desmond Robert & Eleanor Hannah The Crescent, Barnwood cashier 1927-12-11 Hyde Norman Thomas & Edith 8 Bethesda St weaver 1927-12-18 Watson Vernon William & Lauretta 30 Green End Rd motor engineer 1927-12-18 Whalley George Norman Harold & Edna 11A Green End Ave labourer 1927-12-18 Parker Irene Gilbert Johnson & Ivy 5 White Lion St carter 1928-02-06 Reeve Irene Arthur William Cecil & Rose Violet 15 Rostle Top Rd goods shunter 1928-04-08 Shaw Ernest Margaret 4 Aspen Lane weaver 1928-04-15 Sutcliffe Joan Harry & Mary 5 Waddington St fish fryer 1928-04-15 Slater Eric Leslie Ernest & Harriet 8 Albion St weaver 1928-04-15 Lang Clifford James & Clara 15 James St weaver 1928-04-29 Holcroft James Robert Ernest & Dora 24 Red Lion St butcher 1928-05-20 Baker Donald Charles William Charles & Isabel 4 Lincoln Rd jeweller 1928-05-20 Lunt Dorothy Joseph Herbert & Jessie 11 Victoria St gas fitter 51 Federation St, 1928-05-27 Clough Dalbert Smith & Ethel Barnoldswick weaver 1928-06-10 Stockdale Amy Charles Harold & Amy 42 Red Lion St farmer 1928-07-01 Walsh Sheila Willie & Eva 73 Colne Rd weaver 1928-07-29 Raine Dorothy Herbert Thomas & Elsie 50 Skipton Rd electrician 1928-08-05 Dransfield Roy Wilfred & Dinah Marian 37 Colne Rd weaver 1928-08-09 Pratt Beryl Charley & Mary Wilhelmina 50 Victoria Rd painter All Saints Earby - Baptisms 18 Shakespeare St, 1928-08-12 Norse William Henry Thomas & Harriet Blackburn mule spinner 1928-08-19 Barton Reta Joseph Ernest & Annie 20 Cemetery Rd insurance agent 1928-09-02 Raine Norman Trevor John & Alice 42 Aspen Lane painter 1928-09-23 Latham Ivan Ridley Joseph & Mary Frances 14 Grove St weaver 1928-10-14 Turner Eric Herbert & Bertha 56 Red Lion St weaver 1928-10-21 Evans Victor Rhys Sam
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