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The Eachus Family of Cheshire, England Home | What's New | Sources | Calendar | Statistics | Surnames |
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| 801 | Archive; tree sent by Chris Evans (FG1-9) tree sent by Marjorie Hamlett (FG1-10) | Hough, Richard (I532)
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| 802 | Archive: [ Wickershaw/Eachus tree from Jerri Garofalo 2010 A3/7 & A3/8 ] | Wickersham, Thomas (I17833)
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| 803 | Archive: Descendants of James Tetlow (FG1-22, FG1-23) | Tetlow, James (I5952)
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| 804 | Archive: copy of Parish Register entry. | Eachus, William (I24039)
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| 805 | Archive: copy parish register entry. | Eachus, William (I24039)
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| 806 | Archive: digital copy held | Eachus, Hannah (I1585)
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| 807 | Archive: digital copy of parish entry | Eachus, Mary (I50)
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| 808 | Archive: digital copy of Parish entry | Eachus, George (I67)
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| 809 | Archive: digital copy of parish register page | Eachus, Sarah (I48)
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| 810 | Arlie served in the Military in 1944/5 in U S Navy. assigned to USS Missouri; He was present at the Japonese surrender. He died of cancer at the age of 60. | Coslow, Arlie L (I5682)
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| 811 | Army Discharge. record type, Disability, date 5 March 1919 Census Listings: 1901 Spring Corner Dean, Rawtenstall, Lancs son. age 18 Cotton Mill Hand 1911 1st Battallion Manchester Regiment, INDIA, Private, single, age 27 1939 19 Princes Street, Eccles, married, Labourer, servace Grinder Abode: 1929 19 Princess Street, Peel Green, Eccles Labourer (county Directory.) | Chamley, Mathew (I10583)
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| 812 | Army Record. Enlisted 23rd September 1902, Private 9126 Lancashire Fusiliers, of 19 Nield Street, Ancoats Manchester. He attained the position of Sergant Major. Served in France 22nd August 1914, 27th August 1914. Sufferd from Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media, from a blow to the head with a rifle butt, by a german soldier. Taken Prisoner of war, taken to Germany 27th Aug 1914 untill 22nd Dec 1916, then to Switzerland 22nd Dec 1916 to 9th September 1917, Then repatriated to England 11th Sept 1917. He also sufferd from a weekness of the abdomin caused by a shortage of food whilst a prisoner of war in Germany 1914-15-16. While he was in Germany he was treated in Sennelager Hospital, Dulman Hospital and Mindern Hospital, and ended up in the 1st London General, Camberwell, on his return to England. He was a member of a National Health approved society - Great Central Railway, Manchester. and his last employer before enlisting was the Bradford Colliery Lord Lane, Bradford, Manchester, where he was employed as a collier. His address on his discharge was 7 John Shaw Street, Eccles. He was discharged from the Lancashire Fusiliers 3rd Nov 1917. Physically Unfitt. On the 25th June 1918 James joiner the Army Service Corps (ASCHT) at Warrington and on the 27th June was posted to Blackheath where he was a driver, On the 13th October 1918 he was posted to the Army Reserve, and Discharged "surplus to army requirments 14th Decenber 1918, cause of discharge Deafness. He was awarded a Pension of 13/9d a week. he was described as 5' 5" tall, Hair colour Brown (turning white on discharge), Eyes gray, complexion fresh. Distinctive Marks; Tattoo of a Parrot on Forearm, and a mole on his wright wrist. Awarded the Mons Star WW1. [1939 census = ARP warden Eccles Corporation] In WW2 James was an Air Raid Warden. gassed and sent to Switzerland to recover. His hobby was making violins [War Record Achive A5-5] Residence: 1906 19 Nield St, Manchester 1909 7 John Shaw St Eccles Census Listings; 1891 28 Cartwright St, Newcastle Under Lyne. son. age 8. Scholar. [ listed as Tom] (151) 1901 19 Neild Street, New Cross, Manchester. son. age 17. Waggoner in Coal Mine. (01/7) 1911 31 Fielding Street, Oldham Road, Manchester, Head (m). age 27, Railway Porter. G.L.& R Railway. (11-18) 1939 7 John Shaw Street, Eccles, Lancashire. (mar). born 23 Jan 1884, General Labourer. (R 15) | Eachus, James (I335)
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| 813 | Army Records; 15th November 1915 North Lancashire Regiment #9121. William Eachus of Pendleton, age 29 years, occupation Typist, Height 5' 81/2". weight 129 lb. Marks; Scar on wright Elbow, Wart on Central Abdomin. Religion Plymouth Bretherine. Attested to Army Reserve 15th October 1915. Mobilised 7th October 1916, Army Pay Corps, (group 37 Clerk). Appointed Lance Corporal 2nd June 1917, Arrived Devonport 16th August 1917, Posted to Capetown 15th September 1917, Promoted to Corpral 11th October 1917 (with Pay) , Capetown. Appointed acting Sergent 20th January 1918 Cape Town (un paid) Appointed Lance Sergent 30th September (unpaid) Capetown. Embarked for UK 6th April 1919. Transferrd to Army Reserve on Demobilization 24th May 1919. Discharged 31st May 1920. Residence 27 Eotcks Street, Preston. Lancashire. William, worked for S+J Watts of Manchester, before emigrating with his his wife Maud and children Cyril & Eric, they arrived in Southampton from Capetown 8th June1925 on the ship Windsor Castle. the address given for their stay was 63 Lord Duncan Street, Salford, Lancashire. William also came for a visit from Capetown on the "Arundle Castle" arriving Southampton 21st May 1928. he again stayed at Lord Duncan Street. a Third trip shows william & Maude arriving on the ship "Kenya Castle" in 1959. their destination address being 14 Warwick Drive, Sale, Cheshire, his occupation ; Representitive. hers; Housewife. Census Listings: 1891 63 Lord Duncan St, Salford. son. age 4. (82) 1901 63 Lord Duncon St, Salford son. age 14. Fitters Apprentice (01-30) 1911 18 Halstead Avenue, Pendleton, Salford. Head (m). age 24, Commercial Clerk (Drapery) (11-35) Residence; 1915 33 Bolton road, Pendleton, Eccles. 40 Loop Street, Cape Town, South Africa. Phone 2-0752, P.O.Box 1262 Cape Town. | Eachus, William (I325)
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| 814 | Army Records: 1898 Age 21 years & 10 Months, Height 5' 8". Weight 125 lbs. Complexion Fair. Eyes Blue. Hair Lt Brown. Chicken pox scars to body. Found fit for service in the Coldstream Guards. Campaign - Ecxeditionary Force (France) 30 -8-14 to 9 -12-14 Medals 1914 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Discaharged 6 - 2 -19 Malaria, recieved 28 days furlough Census Listings: 1881 Hight Street, Wolstanton, Staffordshire. son. age 3 1891 22 Castle Street, Castle Church, Staffordshire. son. age 13 Boot Trade 1901 Chelsea Barracks, St George Hanover Square, London, Soldier, single age 23, Soldier, Coldstream Guards 1911 95 Wolverhampton Road, Cannock, Staffs. Head, married, age 32, Postman 1939 6 Laggan Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire. Married, Postman Retired. | Tildsley, Leonard William (I24506)
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| 815 | Army Records: John Hatton 2 Higher Laen, Kerridge, Cheshire joined 29 11 1915. age 21 years and 11 months Hight 5 feet 3? inches. Vision Good, Physical Development Good Trade; Warehouseman weight 127 lbs. Vaccinated in Infancy 7th Cheshire Regiment 1915 - 1916 7th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusileers .Oath taken 29 November 1916 at Macclesfield 291832 Private. Egyption Expeditionary Forch 1916. Campains British War Medal, Victory Medal. Killed in Action 6 November 1917 Medals granted 2 May 1918. Next of Kin: Adam Hatton, 2 Higher Lane, Kerridge, Nr Macclesfield Census Listings: 1901 Oak Lane, Oakfold, Bollington. son. age 7. | Hatton, John (I31040)
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| 816 | Army service, 3rd September 1914 No. 24102, Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery & Royal Field Artillery) short Service Attestation. Dischargd 1920. Census Listings; 1891 48 Bedson Street, Beswick, Manchester. son. age 17 days. (91-280) 1901 48 Bedson Street, Beswick, Manchester. son. age 10. (P.09) | Mullender, Walter (I15826)
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| 817 | arriage: 25 Dec 1796 St Oswald, Winwick, Lancashire Samuel Blinston "X" (his Mark) of this Parish Jenny Hill "X" (her mark) of this parish were married by banns by John Prince, Curate | Family F7697
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| 818 | Arthur & Amanda had six children two boys and four girls. one of the boys and one of the girls died before 2002 | Eachus, Arthur Virgil (I7949)
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| 819 | Arthur and Ada were married in Petrograd, Russia, at the British/American Chapel. He worked as a Book Keeper to a Candle Manufacturer in Russia. Arthur and his brother Ernest had to leave Russia in a hurry to escape the Bolshevic Revolution. Census Listings: 1891 182 Barlow Street, Preston, Lancs. Nephew. age 8 months. (91-461) 1901 276 St Pauls Road, Preston, Lancs. son. age 9. (01-455) (picture PIC1/11) | Downham, Arthur (I6086)
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| 820 | Arthur and his family emigrated to Canada between 1901 & 1906 Census Listings: 1871 21 Ash Grove, Wavertree, Liverpool. son. age 2. (71-532) 1891 6 Sandfield Terrace, Liscard, Wallasy. Head (mar). age 22. Bread Shopman. (91-469) 1901 2 Lancaster House, Liscard, Wallasy. Head (mar). age 31. Baker [own acc] (01-461) | Midwood, Arthur (I8666)
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| 821 | Arthur and his first wife Louisa Isaacs had a child between 1908 and 1911 who died in infancy. Census Listings; 1891 48 Smedley Lane, Cheetham, Manchester. son. age 4. Scholar. (91-408) 1901 449 Collyhurst Road, Harpurhey, Manchester. son. age 14. (01-415) 1911 18 Rocester Street, Queens Road, Manchester. Head (m). age 24. Wagon Sheet Repairer, L & Y Railway co.. (11-100) (D 36) | Brown, Arthur Bonner (I1825)
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| 822 | Arthur Flynn was a widow, his father being Thomas Flynn. | Flynn, Arthur (I1211)
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| 823 | Arthur later lived in Moston, Manchester, Lancashire. | Read, Arthur (I5762)
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| 824 | Arthur was always in trouble as a young man, and was expelled from school. He later became a soldier and fought at Gallipoli Census Listings; 1881 Nether Field, Hoyland Nether, Barnsley, Yorks. Boarder, age 1. (81-400) 1891 7 Thomas Street, Spennymoor, Durham. son. age 11. Scholar. (91-350) | Eldershaw, Arthur (I17742)
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| 825 | Arthur went to America and became a member of the Famous Al Capone Gang. After Al Capone was Imprisoned (1932) in Atlanta, Arthur came back to England on the Queen Mary, Bringing with him a very Large American Limo. Al Capone was later transfered to Alcatraz (1933 and released in 1939), it is thought that Arthur visited Alcatraz but never stayed in America long. It is thought he was one of the 4 men involved in the St Valentines Day Massacre. Al died 1947. He possible went by the AKA name of 'Byron Bolton' while serving Al. It is written that Byron was an english gentleman but a 'Thug' aften hired by Al. He settled and died in Huddrsfield, Yorkshire. Census 1891 185 Chester Road, Hulme, Manchester. son, age 2 (91-40) 1901 254 Rochdale Road, St Georges, Manchester, son. age 12. (01-158) Birth reg Chorlton 8c 884 | Counsel, Arthur (I7353)
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| 826 | As Peggy Sellers Tree. Florence died unmarried | Pettitt, Florence (I2241)
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| 827 | As well as being a housewife, Helen worked for Smith Klien Frence as a buyer. | Cessna, Helen (I4591)
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| 828 | Ashes scattered Uppermill. | Source (S210)
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| 829 | Ashes were scattered on the Garden of Remembrance. Husband Wilfred applied for the cremation | Source (S201)
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| 830 | Ashton in Makerfiels was in the district of Winwick until 1848 when it bacame a seperate Parish. | Blinstone, Christopher (I30889)
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| 831 | Ashwell is situated about 2 miles from Odsey in Cambridgshire, | Gray, Cadilla (I15336)
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| 832 | Associated with his uncle, Charles W Ash, Herbert was in the Lumber business. He was also a Director of the Coastsville National Bank. The family resided on Downing Ave, Downingtown, Pa | Ash, Herbert (I5083)
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| 833 | Astbury was her Married name, Maiden name unknown. Census Listings; 1901 11 Stanfield Road (sandholes). Much Woolton. wife. age 44. (01-368) also listed are her two children Robert Astbury age 16, & Ann Astbury, age 14. | Astbury, Sarah A (I17437)
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| 834 | At age 16 Viola ran away form Home to find her wayward father, She said that her father went to London to buy & sell antiques, but got sick and died of pheumonia. | Gray, Viola (I15435)
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| 835 | At his marriage to Mollie, William was described as being from Boggs, Ohio The marriage was performed by the Rev Morris and the witnesses were F M Carter and Mary E Carter | Tope, William George (I3441)
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| 836 | At marriage: 1753 of Middlewich | Eachus, Elizabeth (I36)
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| 837 | At marriage: 1753 of Middlewich | Tomson, James (I2324)
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| 838 | At the time of her death Jane was Widow of the Workhouse at Marland. The witnesses to her marriage to Abrahem were; James(X) Ashton, Richard Kenyon | Lomax, Jane (I5947)
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| 839 | At the time of her marraige she was living at Edgmont. as reported to the Chester MM on 26th 12mo 1791 Hannah Eachus formerly Russell was disowned for her marriage out of unity to a non-Quaker. | Russell, Hannah (I3009)
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| 840 | At the time of her marraige she was living at Edgmont. as reported to the Chester MM on 26th 12mo 1791 Hannah Eachus formerly Russell was disowned for her marriage out of unity to a non-Quaker. Hannah Russell was a direct descendant of early Edgemont Township settler John Baker. 1 Sir Richard Baker (1568-1645) spouse - Miss Young of Shropshire (1598-1672) 2 John Baker of Edgemont 3 Hannah Baker ( -1721) spouse - Francis Yarnall of Claines, Worcestshire 4 Mose Yarnall of Willistown (1692-1782) spouse - Dowse Davies ( - 1779) 5 Hannah Yarnell (1736-1782) spouse - William Griffith 6 Susanne Griffith ( -1788) spouse - William Russell 7 Hannah Russell of Upper Providence spouse Evans Eachus (1764-1853) Hannah Russell was also a direct descendant of early Chester County Settler Francis Yarnall. 1 Francis Yarnall of Claines, Worcestshire ( -1721) spouse - Hannah Baker 2 Moses Yarnel of Willistown (1692-1782) SEE #4 ABOVE. Hannah Russell was also a direct descendant of early settler Arnold Cassell and his wife Susannah 1 Johannes Cassell from germany spouse unknown. 2 Arnold Cassell spouse Susanna 3 Susanna Cassell (1706-1779) spouse - William Griffith of Bethal ( -1763) 4 William Griffith (1736-1782) spouse - Hannah Yarnell (1736-1782) SEE #5 ABOVE. | Russell, Hannah (I3009)
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| 841 | At the time of her marriage to Cyril, Ida was living at 697 Manchester Old Road, Rhodes, Middleton. Middleton Guardian, 18 Nov 2004 Page 60 column 5: Ida Eachus Formally of Limesfield Cottages, Middleton, Wife of the late Cyril Eachus died age 93. Census Listings: 1939 8 Limefields, Manchester Old Road, Middleton (mar) born 25 June 1911. Town Hall Cleaner. (P 87) | Morley, Ida (I1826)
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| 842 | At the time of her marriage to Herbert Lydia was living at 3 Hesketh St, Heaton Norris. Census Listings; 1881 4 Higher Thomas Street, Heaton Norris, Stockport. daughter. age 8. Scholar. (81-267) 1901 14 Ince Street, Heaton Norris, Stockport . Daughter In Law. (m). age 28. (91-229) | McStay, Lydia Ann (I6347)
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| 843 | At the time of her marriage to Joseph Dearden, Elizabeth gave her address as35 Pitt Street, Liverpool.Elizabeth died due to a ruptured appendix while giving birth to a son Alexander, who also died shortley afterward due to the poisons that ran through Elizabeths body. They are buried together. later her husband re-married and emigrated to Canada, taking Elizabeth's two childen with him. | Hough, Elizabeth (I6348)
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| 844 | At the time of her marriage to Obed she lived in Newcastle County | Harvey, Jane (I3119)
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| 845 | At the time of his daughters wedding Herbert was described at a Journeyman and Felt Hat Finisher, living at 8 Ince Street, Stockport Census Listings; 1881 58 Baker Street, Heaton Norris, Stockport. son. age 9. Scholar. (81-268) 1891 14 Ince Street, Heaton Norris, Stockport . son. age 19. Hat Finisher. (91-229) 1901 14 Ince Street, Heaton Norris, Stockport . son (m). age 29. Hatter. (91-229) | Hough, Herbert (I4843)
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| 846 | At the time of his marriage William and his wife Amy were living in Goshen | Eachus, William (I2975)
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| 847 | At the time of their marriage both William and Amy were living in Goshen | Speakman, Amy (I5836)
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| 848 | At the time Peter married Elizabeth Buckley, he was a farmer in Middlewich, He later lived and farmed at Church Farm, Church Minshull. Elizabeth his wife lived round the bend in the road at the Smithy, some 200yds away. He was a farmer at Middlewich, but later gave up farming and went into the grocery business at Lane End, Over. Lindsey Eachus of South Africa states that Peter was a one time Mayor of Over. Chester Chronical 7th August 1858. SUDDEN DEATH AT OVER: On Saturday evening last, Mr Eachus of Over, who was about 76 years of age, went out of his house to smoke his pipe in the yard, and not returning as usual, his wife made enquiries of a neighbour if he had come in there, and ascertaining that he had not, they both began to look for him, and after some little search they discoverd him sitting in the privy, quite dead, An inquest was held on Tuesday the 3rd inst, by Mr H Churton, and a verdict of died from apoplexy was returned. Census 1841 Over St, Over (later known as High St, Winsford) age 60, Grocer. (41-12) 1851 Over Township, age 66. Head. Grocer. (51-34) Residence: 1814 Farmer at Middlewich 1817: Farmer at Church Minshull, Cheshire. 1828 Grocer & Tea Dealer, Over Cheshire;[ Over is 5 miles form Church Minshul] 1834 Grocer at Over. (on Marriage Licence) 1848 Shopkeeper, Over, Cheshire. Admon 18-Feb-1859. (FW 1/2) | Eachus, Peter (I90)
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| 849 | Atherton is also known as Chowbent. | Molyneux, Thomas (I2287)
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| 850 | Attended Westminster High School, Westminster, Colorado. | Masden, Lonny Orville (I4956)
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