Part 2 of the children of Agnes and Hugh.
4. Hugh - my great grandfather. He was born in Ireland in 1854 and was a calico printer. He married his first wife, Jane Armour (1852- 1880) in Belfast in 1872. They had a son, Hugh, born 1873 in the Shankhill area of Belfast. They emigrated to Scotland with brother Robert, firstly to Ayr, then to Bridgeton in Glasgow, where Jane died of TB. (Grandfather would tell me, ‘they lived in Bridgetown but it’s pronounced Brig-ton’). Hugh then remarried in 1884, to Isabella Ritchie (1851-1889). They had a son, Archibald, (1885-86) named for her father, but his birth triggered heart disease in Isabella. They then moved with Robert to Mossley in England, together with his mother Agnes/Nancy, who was looking after young Hugh. Isabella had a second son there, Duncan, but tragically the birth killed Isabella who is buried in Mossley. Duncan’s maternal grandparents collected the new baby Duncan, and took him back to Scotland, where he died 3 weeks later. The little family then moved to Clayton Street in Clayton, Ashton Under Lyme. Just as things were settling, a couple of years later, Hugh’s eldest son, by then aged 14 died from peritonitis from appendicitis. It must have been devastating. Hugh moved again, this time to the Denshaw Vale Print works, another CPA factory in Denshaw ( then in Yorkshire, now greater Manchester). Hugh then remarried again, in Denshaw, (then in Yorkshire, now greater Manchester), to my great Grandmother Ada Graham, in 1890. They went on to have 10 children, my grandfather Thomas, being the eldest. All survived to adulthood except for Robert who died aged 3. Hugh himself died in 1913, and is buried in Denshaw churchyard, being joined there by Ada who died just 3 weeks before her 70th birthday, in 1937.
5. Elizabeth ( Lizzie) born 1856 in Belfast. At the time of her marriage in Belfast in 1876 she was listed as living at 7, Wellwyne street Belfast, and the daughter of Hugh Mileditch , a coach maker. However it’s very clear from her daughter Clara’s birth certificate, that her maiden name was originally HILDITCH. Lizzie married George William Wilton, who was a statue maker. They appear to have travelled at one point to the USA as all the children were born in Belfast except for George who was born in the USA. Their children were Eliza (1879), Agnes (1881), Marny (1881) George, 1888( born USA), Hugh (1886 born 4 Cavour Street Belfast), Walter Frederick (1888), Thomas, 1889, Robert 1891, Ernest, 1893, Clara 1894 ( she emigrated to Montreal - probably with her brother Thomas - and married William Evan Popkin in Montreal in 1915. He died in 1954, her in 1979 and both are buried in the Mount Royal cemetery there. They had 4 children - a. Herbert Alfred, b. Elizabeth who married Roland Beausejour, c. Robert and finally d. Herbert, born 1896.
6. Edith - no information about her at all