Stuff
Stuff
Ince Directory, 1925/6
Including Higher Ince, Lower Ince and a portion of Platt Bridge.
LANCASTER STREET | |
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[111 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
3 5 |
Davies Sylvester, dataller Crompton James, joiner (j) |
[PARLIAMENT STREET] |
LILY LANE - (Platt Bridge.) | |
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[72 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
Empire Picture Palace Dean Robert, boot and clog maker |
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[NAVIGATION STREET] | |
174 172 170 168 166 164 162 160 158 156 154 |
Roberts Mrs. Fairhurst Mrs. Ellen Battersby Henry, engine winder Ainscough John, pit contractor Burgess Sydney, collier Meadows Lewis, collier Diggins Thomas Bennett George, collier Turton James, collier Taylor Mrs. Sarah A. Speakman William, driller |
[BAR STREET] | |
152 150 148 146 144 142 140 138 136 134 132 130 128 126 124 122 120 118 116 114 112 110 108 106 |
Coultas Alfred, grocer & prov. dealer Moore Thomas, collier Bowkett Charles, collier Houghton John, fitter Sinclair Peter, surface hand Higgins Patrick, collier Jones William, collier Sullivan Philip, collier Winstanley James, surface hand Priddy Sydney, railway employee Toman James, dataller Fairhurst Richard, insurance agent Jones John, drawer Chambers Mrs. Spall Charles, colliery fireman Gaskell Robert, collier Phelps William, collier Jameson James, collier Webster William, collier Quinnan Mrs. Cochran Patrick, colliery fireman Fairhurst William Brown Jacob, collier Ball Mrs., shopkeeper |
[TOLL STREET] | |
104 102 100 98 96 94 92 90 |
Fairclough Henry, shopkeeper Cunningham Mrs. Bridget Grundy Thomas, dataller Wareing John, railway signalman Blackledge James, collier Baxter John, collier Taylor Joseph, colliery fireman McKevitt Peter, collier Holy Family School (R.C.):- J. McGuinness, headmaster (Mixed) Miss H. Marsh, headmistress (Infants) Holy Family Church (R.C.) |
[WIGAN STREET] | |
88 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 |
Rimmer Father, priest Taylor Thomas, colliery fireman Jennings John, engine driver Robinson Thomas, colliery manager Oldcroft Mrs. Barrett Joseph, colliery fireman Huntington Mrs. Worthington Joseph, collier Ratcliff Miss Edith Stringfellow Mrs. Green James, under manager Murray Ernest, collier Anderson Mrs. Winifred Fisher James, winder Greenhalgh William, traveller |
LISBON STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[31 FRANCIS STREET] | |
[PRINCE STREET] | |
29 31 33 35 |
O'Brien Mrs. Mary Kavanagh Patrick, labourer Matthews Alfred, furnaceman Sheil John Joseph, furnaceman |
[KIRKLESS LANE] | |
[PRINCE STREET] | |
32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 |
Rogers Bernard, labourer Riley William, labourer Burton John Rosser Jacob A., railway employee Cavannah Mrs. Mary Bristow Alfred J., brakesman Seddon James, collier Tyrer Mrs. Nancy Sherbourne William, collier Davis Mrs. Jane Ginty Mrs. Agnes Bateson Mrs. Margaret McGlone Thomas, ironworker Davis Edward, labourer Turner Frederick, labourer Groves Thomas, labourer |
LITTLE AMAR STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[120 INCE GREEN LANE] | |
3 8 6 4 2 |
Myatt James, colliery engine driver Parr Mrs. Varty -, grave digger Collier Joshua, collier Ward James, boilerman (j) |
LOCAL BOARD STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[43 INCE GREEN LANE] | |
1 | Coates James, assistant sec. (education) |
[PICKUP STREET] | |
14 12 10 8 6 4 |
Robinson John, labourer Davies John, wagon builder (j) Billsborough Mrs. Ellen Hagan Thomas, collier Caswell Thomas, collier Horrocks William, fish dealer |
LORD STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[3 INCE GREEN LANE] | |
5 7 9 11 13 |
Peacock Mrs. Esther Young John William, collier Egerton William, collier Pulford William, collier Brown John, collier |
[PICKUP STREET] | |
2 |
Norton W. & Sons, Ltd., grocers, etc.; tel. 120 Just Thomas, skip maker |
MANCHESTER ROAD - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[CONTINUATION OF BIRKETT BANK, WIGAN] | |
1 3 |
Barrow James, shopkeeper Seddon Frederick, grocer & baker |
CLARINGTON BROOK COTTAGES:- | |
5 |
3 Griffiths Mrs. M. E. 5 Wilkinson Thomas, collier MASON JOHN & SONS, LTD., wh. bakers, confectioners & drysalters; tel. 416 |
[WRAY STREET] | |
7 9 11 13 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 29 31 33 35 |
Queen's Head Hotel; R. Turner, vict. tel. 291 Darbyshire William, tram driver Bithell Wm. & Sons, painters & decorators Nelson Fred, labourer Nelson Mrs. Lydia, draper Bullough William, shopkeeper Kennery F., fish and chip restaurant Smith Stanley, draper Barlin James, fruiterer & greengrocer Speight Mrs. L. S., shopkeeper Old Swan Hotel; John Kenyon, vict. Marsh James, hardware dealer Harris Wm., grocer & provision dealer Shouthworth H., A.N.C.M., G. Mus., N.C.M., teacher of music Southworth Henry, grocer & prov. dlr. |
[ASHTON STREET] | |
37 39 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 53 55 57 59 59 61 63 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 81 |
Red Lion Inn; Arthur Walls, victualler Turner Ben Ltd., butchers Turner Mrs. Speak Mrs. Janes, newsagent Boardman Mrs. Margaret, shopkeeper Melling Wm., grocer & provision dealer Heyes Misses M. J. & E., shopkeepers Turner N., butcher Molyneux Wm., pawnbroker & clothier Gee Ernest, hardware dealer Gee C. L., joiner and builder Sage Mrs. H., fish and chip rest. Barlow Thomas, clogger Hartley Joseph, collier Hartley Mrs. E. A., shopkeeper Allen Mrs. A. J., grocer & prov. dealer Worthington Mrs. J., shopkeeper (back) Byers Robert, collier Muskett Edward, collier Atherton Henry, butcher Derbyshire Thomas, collier Ashers Mrs. Jane Rudd Thomas, labourer Morgan J. W., fruiterer & greengrocer - 79 Collier James, baker & confectioner Cases Arms; Wm. E. Turner, victualler |
[HOLT STREET] | |
83 85 87 87 89 91 91a 91a 93 95 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109a 109 |
Foster John, grocer & ale & porter stores Hodson Isaac, temperance bar Clough Charles, motor driver Clough Mrs. Jane, draper Ellison William Hilton Elizah Pye John, boot maker & clogger Pye William Topping Richard, steelsmelter Orrel William Orrel Mrs. Elizabeth Collier Charles, collier Higham Mrs. Ellen Lloyd William, grocer & prov. dealer Sivori G. & Co., ice cream manufacturers Stephen Nathan, grocer & prov. dealer Blore Samuel, newsagent & stationer County Dividend Stores, grocers etc. Roberts C. F., herbalist & temp. bar |
ROSE BRIDGE TERRACE:- | |
111 113 115 115 117 119 121 123 125 |
3 Gould Joseph, clerk 5 Roper Mrs. Margaret 7 Pearce John, labourer 9 Goulding Edward, collier Wigan William, joiner & builder Wilding Thomas, joiner (j) WIGAN ALEXANDER & SON, timber merchants, builders' merchants, builders and contractors; tel. 230 Latham Wm., Rose Bridge Colliery; tel. 430 Rudd Robert, collier Frost John Thomas, watchmaker Rigby Moses, fish and chip rest. Atherton James, wagon builder (j) Atherton James Wm., wagon builder (j) Imperial Hotel; Jos. Worthington, vict. |
[HALL STREET] | |
129 131 133 133 137 139 141 143 145 147 149 149 |
Grange R. L., shopkeeper Leyland Stephen, decorator LEYLAND W. & SONS, LTD., painters and decorators tel. 144 (back) Leyland James, decorator Huntington Wallace, police sergeant Thomas Mrs. Mary, fancy draper Davies Alfred, hardware dealer Martin William, provender dealer Brown Walter, insurance agent Brown George, school attendance officer Chamberlain Wm., watchmaker and optician Chamberlain E., dressmaker & costumier |
[GRANT STREET] | |
151 153 155 157 157 159 161 163 165 167 169 |
Mason Fred, ironmonger, plumber, etc.; tel. 790 Price Arthur, hairdressing and shaving saloon Price Mrs. Catherine, baker & confectioner Trickett Miss Mary, sub P.O. Telephone Call Office; tel. Ince 1 Maunder Mrs. Annie Eatock Thomas Windiate John, newsagent & stationer Baron William, clogger Argenta Meat Co., Ltd., J. Whittle, mgr. GRIFFIN & SON, tailor and outfitter |
[CARELESS LANE] | |
171 173 175 177 179 181 183 185 187 189 191 |
Lythgoe William, pawnbroker Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd., John Chadwick, manager Whalley Robert, herbalist & temp.bar Crowley Charles Frederick, fruiterer and greengrocer Marsh Miss Esther, grocer & prov. dlr. Ashcroft John, watchmaker & jeweller WILLIAMS DEACONS BANK, LTD., sub-branch Baron E. & A., milliners and drapers Boardman J., gent's outfitter Morris Joseph, pawnbroker Rushton O. & G., Ltd.; Richard Blacoe, branch-manager. |
[HUMPHREY STREET] | |
193 195 |
Walmesley Arms; Wm. Joseph Clucas, victualler Horse Shoe Inn; Elizabeth Wareing, victualler |
[BELLE GREEN LANE] | |
199a 199 201 203 205 207 209 211 213 |
Bradley -, greengrocer Walls Albert Edward, relieving officer Hague Matthew, crane driver Ashcroft Edward, collier Henninghan John, brass polisher Brindle Richard, collier Moffatt James Balderson William, collier Benson Edward, tobacconist |
[BROOK STREET] | |
215 217 217 219 219 221 221 223 225 227 229 229 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 |
Fox Tavern; Edmund Eatock, victualler Smith Miss Elizabeth, shopkeeper Brambill John, collier Threlfall William, collier Green Richard, collier Barnes Mrs. Sarah Entwistle Thomas, newsagent Williams Mrs. Elizabeth, herbalist Bragg John, fish and chip rest. Brindle John Hall Mrs. Florrie, shopkeeper Hall Frederick Wm., wagon examiner Rudd Miss Mary, dressmaker Stephens Edgar Henry, collier Critchley William, collier Fields Mrs. Lucy, shopkeeper Kearsley James, coal cutter Meadows William, labourer Fields Miss Ethel, milliner & draper |
PINFOLD SQUARE:- | |
3 Lawton Joseph, collier 5 Frith Richard 7 Occleshaw Emmanuel, dataller 9 Thompson John Thomas, collier 11 Fitzpatrick Ernest, collier |
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[CROWN STREET] | |
245 | Crown Hotel; John Gibson, victualler |
[DARLINGTON STREET] | |
253 255 255 257 259 261 |
Leyland James, labourer Brown Isaiah, baker (j) Maggs Isaiah, coke worker Marsden Miss Hannah, weaver Bushell Mrs. Crank Geoffrey |
[BRANCH STREET] | |
263 265 267 271 273 |
Daniels John Scott John Thomas, ironworker Hurst Walter, boot repairer & shopkeeper Walls James, collier Empty |
[BROWN STREET] | |
275 277 277 279 281 283 |
Jones Frederick, collier Ratcliffe William, check weighman Ratcliffe Miss E., A.V.C.M., teacher of pianoforte Walls Ernest, motor driver Halliday James, collier - 5 Derbyshire Joseph, grocer & off license |
[CLARENCE STREET] | |
287 289 291 293 295 297 299 301 301 |
Hayes John, steelsmelter Atherton Peter, labourer Cowburn Fred, mineral water mfr. Hamer James, motor engineer Rudd Mrs. Bradley Edward, grocer's manager Davies James, timekeeper Grime James Wilson, rly. employee Bromilow John, collier |
[MOAT HOUSE STREET] | |
303 305 307 309 311 313 315 317 319 321 323 |
Grundy Jesse Reade Mrs. Charlotte Russell John, grocer & prov. dealer Waring John, steelsmelter Ormerod Walter, insurance agent Alker John Samuel, surface foreman Stanley George, electrician Watson Thomas, clogger Molyneux Miss Alice Barrow John, bricklayer Atherton Frank, park keeper |
MOLYNEUX ROW:- | |
325 |
1 Ellison William, collier 2 Ratcliffe Matthew, dataller 3 Naylor Thomas, flagger and slater Taylor James, colliery fireman |
[AMBERSWOOD BRIDGE] | |
329 | Park Hotel; Mrs. Florence McCracken, victualler |
FACTORY FOLD:- | |
11 Johnson Mrs. 13 Ratcliffe John 15 Renshaw Thomas, collier 17 Gaskell John 19 Liptrot John, brawn maker Star Hotel; James Ellison, victualler |
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[WATERLOO ROW] | |
333 | Roscoe Fred, engineer Walls Edward, collier Aspinall Mann, collier Ormrod E. & P., farmers, Brownlow Farm McMullen Joshua, White House |
[L.M.S. RAILWAY BRIDGE] | |
AMBERSWOOD TERRACE:- | |
8 9 10 11 12 13 |
GREEN MRS. JANE, marine str. dlr. RAWLINSON WM., marine store dlr. Green Richard Darbyshire William, collier Reynolds William Wilcock Fred, railway employee Caldwell William, colliery winder Caldwell Thomas, farmer, Amberswood Farm Amberswood Garage; John Tyrer, prop. |
[WIGAN ROAD] | |
Johnson W. H., blacksmith & wheelwright Moss Colliery (Gipsy Pit); Crompton and Shawcross, props.; tel. 495 Ince Infectious Disease Hospital; Doctor Potter, medical officer Allen Morris, caretaker Rigby George, collier, Tile Cottage Melling William, farmer, Moss Hall Farm; tel. 988 |
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[L.M.S. RAILWAY BRIDGE] | |
Walmesley Park (Frank Atherton, park superintendent) | |
AMBERSWOOD COMMON:- | |
1 Ellison Thomas, dataller 2 Miller James, painter (j) 3 Sharratt James, collier 4 Foy Thomas 4 Hindley Joshua, labourer 4 Hampson Matthew, carter 7 Howard William 8 Smith Mrs. Alice 9 Dickinson Mrs. Julietta |
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[AMBERSWOOD BRIDGE] | |
[CAN ROW] | |
274 272 |
Brichall Ralph, collier Amberswood Tavern; Joseph Southworth, victualler |
DERBYSHIRE HOUSE YARD:- | |
1 Moss John, collier 3 Richards Mrs. Alice 5 Richard John, collier 7 Gibson Leonard, collier 7a Dickinson James, collier 9 Derbyshire William, collier 11 Atherton Joseph, collier 13-15 Atherton George, collier 17 Bennett Samuel, collier |
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270 268 266 264 262 260a 260 258 256 254 252 250 248 246 244 |
Goulding William, wheelwright Fairhurst Robert, potted meat manuftr. Langton Thomas, gasfitter Ellison James, wagon builder Ellison Abel Belshaw Miss Mary, fish and chip rest. Orrell Mrs. Mary EXCELSIOR WHEELWRIGHT, SMITH & MOTOR BODY WORKS.; Wm. Goulding, Wm. Hewitson and Wm. Daniels, proprietors Woods Mrs. Mary Bretherton John, collier Morris Mrs. Ann Farley Mrs. Elizabeth, fish and chip rest. Howard Robert, carter Molyneux James, collier and shopkeeper Finney John, furniture broker |
[MITCHELL STREET] | |
242 240 238 236 234 232 230 228 226 |
Atherton Adam Johnson Arthur, surface worker Roby Thomas, collier Holker William, labourer Atherton Thomas, collier White Thomas, wagon builder Thilwin Aaron, fish and chip rest. Bannister John, collier and shopkeeper Swift Albert, surface hand Central Wagon Co., Ltd., rly. wagon builders; F. T. Hanson, managing director; tel. 621 |
[SURGERY STREET] | |
210 208 206 204 202 200 200 198 196 |
Brown Mrs. Margaret Birchall John, collier Binks John, butcher Heaton Ernest Hall John, fitter Lowe Daniel, steel worker Aitken Dr., surgery Fenn John, collier Roberts Richard |
[JACKSON STREET] | |
INCE SHOEING FORGE; J. Molyneux (R.S.M. by Exam.), proprietor |
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FACTORY YARD:- | |
1 Turner Thomas, carter 3 Houghton George, bricklayer (j) 5 Jones Lewis, collier |
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192 190 188 186a 186 186b 184b 184a 184 182 180 170 174 |
Wasley Mrs. Mary Ann Eatock Henry, collier Vose James, joiner Whitehall Richard, shopkeeper Eastham Henry Winnard William, wheelwright & motor body builder Mayor Albert, coke worker Hall Arthur, grocer & provision dealer Lowe J. E., ironmonger and hardware dealer; tel. 340 Lawton William, grocer & prov. dealer Holden George, draper Hughwood Walter, draper and postman Royal Hotel; John Mahoney, victualler |
[PICKUP STREET] | |
170 168 166 164 164 162 160 158 156 154 152 150 148 146 |
Baron John, grocer & provision dealer BARLOW J. A., clogger, boot and shoe maker and repairer B. & A. Meat Co., Ltd.; John Binks, manager Vose & Son, tripe dealers; Mrs. Ellen Woosey, manageress Woosey William Morton W. & Sons, Ltd.; Wm. Thos. Hilton, manager Watson Thomas, clogger and boot maker Ascroft B., M.P.S., chemist Gallagher T. E., fruiterer Turner Ben, Ltd., butchers; J. Kearsley, manager Miller Mrs. Louisa, florist Hodgkiss Mrs. Emily, butcher Winson George Wm., shopkeeper Squirrel Inn; Peter Britton, victualler |
[INCE GREEN LANE] | |
SMITHY GREEN:- | |
20 Whittle Miss E., draper & milliner 18 Whittle James R., colliery winder 16 Pearson Thomas, blacksmith 14 Baxendale Ernest, collier 12 Farnworth Mrs. Margaret 10 Brown George, engineer 8 Woods James, railway employee 6 Warburton Robert, furnaceman 4 Worthington Matthew, dataller 2 Turner & Wigan, hardware dealers |
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144 142 140 140 138 136 134 134 132 128 126 124 122 120 |
UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER LTD., sub-branch Murray Peter, plumber and glazier Hall Arthur, grocer and provision dealer Harrison Walter, caravan builder Byron John, collier Leatherbarrow Miss Alice, fruiterer Ludbrook Frank, hairdressing saloon (back) McGirl John, hairdresser (j) Marsh David, grocer & baker Morton W. & Sons, Ltd., Herbert Thomas, branch manager Empty Baker James, fancy goods dealer Christopher Gerald, tea merchant Wigan & District Eq. Co-op. Soc., Ltd., grocery branch; Henry Wilkinson, mgr. |
[KEBLE STREET] | |
118 116 114 112 110 108 |
Grundy Jesse, pawnbroker and house furnisher Edgar Albert, fruiterer & greengrocer Empty Killen Frank, baker and confectioner Chapman Thomas, fish and chip rest. Rigby Harry, butcher |
[BIRD STREET] | |
106 102 100 98 98 |
- 104 Occleshaw John, baker and grocer Wells Thomas, H. L., steelsmelter Winnard William, wheelwright Thomas Herbert John, grocer's manager Thomas Mrs. Mary, ladies' outfitter |
[ANDERTON STREET] | |
96 |
Rose Bridge Inn (James Rowe, vict.) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel |
[ROSE STREET] | |
94 92 90 88 86 84 82 82 80 78 76 74 |
Walker Peter, fish and chip rest. Dennett Edward, dataller Hughes Joseph, collier Gorman Arthur, dataller Boardman Richard, labourer Pye William, clogger Green James, collier Green Mrs. M. A., mixed business Barnett James, hooker-on Heaton Richard, wagon builder Stephen Miss Lily, shopkeeper Townley Mrs. Elizabeth, fruiterer |
[BRIDGEWATER STREET] | |
66 64 62 |
Oddfellows Arms; Thomas Stoddart, vct. Martin Joseph, collier and shopkeeper Fanning Thomas, collier Pagett William, collier |
[ALBERT STREET] | |
60 58 56 54 52 50 |
Atherton Henry, grocer & provision dlr. Burns Richard, herbalist & temp. bar Lee James, collier Moss William, collier Empty Blackledge Misses F. & E., shopkeepers |
[VICTORIA STREET] | |
48 46 44 |
Morton W. & Sons, Ltd., branch; George Lawton, manager Higham Charles, fruiterer Higham Miss M. A., draper |
[BOLTON STREET] | |
38 36 34 32a 32 |
Unsworth Mrs. J. E., milliner & draper Unsworth Arthur, florist's assistant Carter George, shaving and hairdressing saloon Lancaster Robert, fish and fruit salesman Taylor Samuel, grocer & provision dealer |
[FORGE STREET] | |
30 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 |
Roscoe John, collier Beard Mrs. Gibson William, fish and chip rest. Parr John, collier Webster Charles, collier Bradshaw Mrs. Jane Banks Joseph, collier and shopkeeper Pearson Mrs. M. A. |
[MARKLAND STREET] | |
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 2a |
Bay Horse Hotel (Thos. H. Smith, vict.) Goulding Richard, collier Hogan Henry, collier Farrimond James, labourer Blackledge Mrs. Mary Jackson John, platelayer Pallant Walter, labourer Martindale James, flagger & slater Harris George, collier |
MANLEY STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[175 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 |
Heaton Thomas Moore James, shunter Monks Isaac, locomotive driver Grove Thomas, collier Hodson Miles, colliery pick sharpener Ritson Daniel, railway inspector Ravenscroft Joseph, locomotive driver Morris -, locomotive driver Makin William Morris Harold, blacksmith Gregory Mrs. Caroline |
[WHITE HALL STREET] | |
27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 |
Morgan Mrs. Nancy Woolley Arthur, colliery engine driver Clarke James, colliery engine driver Thomas Robert, traveller Ford Joseph, grocer Rylance James, labourer Clarke Alfred, collier Foster Cyril, decorator Brown George, locomotive driver Forest Thomas |
[MILFORD STREET] | |
47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 |
Barker Frank, locomotive fireman Lancaster John, caretaker Brown Allan, locomotive fireman Clayton James, railway guard Williams John R., locomotive driver Thorpe -, sanitary inspector Jones Edward, railway goods guard Maxwell Thomas J., ticket collector |
[HEATON STREET] | |
65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 |
Simmonds Frederick W., loco. driver Catterall Henry, butcher (j) Iddon Robert, railway employee Rutter Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis Mrs. Hannah Jones Thomas Clayton Joseph, brakesman Lewis Arthur, railway guard McLoughlin Charles, loco. driver Astley Walter, railway goods guard Dutton Frank, loco. fireman |
[CARTER STREET] | |
87 89 91 93 95 |
Brown -. Vickers Claude V., confectioner (j) Brown Joseph, railway employee Christy William, locomotive driver Jukes -, stationmaster |
[INCE GREEN LANE] | |
78 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 |
Seed Robert, brakesman Rigby Edward, driver Primitive Methodist Church; Rev. J. H. Rollason, minister Taylor Walter, fitter Ford Ashley F., railway employee Tyrer Albert, railway labourer Pendlebury John, railway employee Barton James, wagon builder Crook Edward, railway servant Anderton -, joiner (j) Atherton John, postman Latham Simon, carter Ibison William, railway brakesman |
[WINDLESHAW STREET] | |
54 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 |
- 52 North Wm. G., grocer & provision dlr. Hart William, collier Hilton Mrs. Ellen Helen Richard, fitter Naylor Albert, locomotive driver Ward William, colliery fireman Higgins Edward, locomotive driver Romney John, locomotive driver Caswell Joseph Walters Mrs. |
[BRYN STREET] | |
18 16 14 12 10 8 6 |
Salvation Army Barracks Lund Samuel, engine driver Proctor Mrs. Jane Turner George, turner and fitter Lane William, collier Ashton Benjamin, railway stores keeper Downing John, colliery engine winder Farrimond Mrs. Alice |
MARGARET STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[341 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
1 3 5 7 9 11 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 |
Edwards James, labourer Priestley Mrs. Maude Coulton William, collier Wellan Thomas, collier Johnson Stephen, collier Rigby Thomas, dataller Barney Thomas, collier Walsh James, labourer Williams Mrs. Harriett Reeves Mrs. Mary Grimshaw James, collier Taylor Henry, collier Parry Mrs. Annie Barnett Ruben, labourer |
MARKLAND STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[18 MANCHESTER ROAD] | |
5 7 9 11 13 15 |
Wadeson Thomas, spade maker Birchall John, labourer Taylor Miss Annie Naylor William J., dataller Birchall Robert, railway servant Birchall Mrs. Polly CLARINGTON BROOK FORGE; William Park & Co., props.; tel. 733 |
MARSDEN STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[18 TAYLOR'S LANE] | |
1 3 5 8 6 4 2 |
Meadows John Hindle James, dataller Anglesea Richard, collier Clarkson Mrs. Mary Dickinson Thomas, collier Marrow James, collier Edwards William, labourer |
MITCHELL STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[244 MANCHESTER ROAD] | |
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 |
Molyneux John Henry, brakesman MacAvoy Edward, platelayer Johnson Charles, dataller Taberner Mrs. Jane Richards William, platelayer Stansfield James, brakesman Hilton William, collier Simms John, marine store dealer Central Wagon Works (sidings) |
MOAT HOUSE STREET - (Higher Ince.) | |
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[301 MANCHESTER ROAD] | |
HASLAM R.J., waste manufacturer, Moat House Street Mill Davis Arthur Thos., colliery manager, Moat House |
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NEW HALL COTTAGES:- | |
2 Dickinson William, engine minder 3 Gray James, colliery fireman 4 Johnson Thomas, collier |
MOLYNEUX ROW | |
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[323 MANCHESTER ROAD] | |
1 2 3 |
Ellison William, collier Ratcliffe Mathew William, collier Naylor Thomas, flagger & slater (j) |
MORRIS STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[256 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
1 3 5 7 9 11 2 |
Birchall Charles H., railway goods guard Guest George, collier Mawdsley William, goods guard Hepinstall William Abbott Joseph, goods guard Roberts Herbert R., washer-out Spring Bank Lodging House; Mrs. Clara Wilkins, matron Wilkins Mrs. Clara |
MOSS STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[579 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
2 4 |
Frances Robert, railway employee Melling George, collier |
NAVIGATION STREET - (Platt Bridge.) | |
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[174 LILY LANE] | |
[TRAM STREET] | |
6 4 2 |
Stringman John R., fireman Baker Mrs. Ann Jumpson Mrs. Mary |
NEW STREET - (Platt Bridge.) | |
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[30 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
5 7 9 11 8 2 |
Platt Bridge & Dist. Co-op Soc., boot repairing dept.; J. H. Walmsley, manager Nelmes James J., collier Tasker Charles, warehouseman William Edward, collier Bunting William - 6 Ashurst Thomas, baker & confectioner Platt Bridge Co-op. Soc., bakery; Wm. Chambers, foreman Martlew Mrs. Ann |
NORMAN STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[292 WARRINGTON ROAD] | |
1 3 4 2 |
Tilley Frederick, collier Molyneux Thomas, collier Hallabane -, engine driver Ganderton Charles, collier |
OLD HALL STREET - (Lower Ince.) | |
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[265 INCE GREEN LANE] | |
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 |
Jones William, collier Heaton James W., locomotive fireman Anderton James R., butcher (j) Halsall Charles, railway engine driver Brown Joseph, joiner (j) Baines Thomas, fitter Parkinson Robert |
[VIOLET STREET] | |
15 17 19 |
Ackers James, collier Halsall Samuel Owen Hugh, collier |
[INCE GREEN LANE] |