You guys are AWESOME!!!
Thank you so much for your help and insight. My head is spinning a little trying to place all this new information in my mind correctly.
Just to clarify... There were 2 men born in 1886, in Stockport, named William Greenhalgh.
I'll distinguish between to 2 by using their mother's maiden names.
1886 Q2 William (Turner) Greenhalgh
Son of Alfred Greenhalgh and Ellen Turner
On the 1911 census, a single William (Turner) Greenhalgh is living with his father, Alfred, and stepmother, Edith, at 22 Hempshaw Lane, Stockport. William is a Hatters Presser.
William (Turner) Greenhalgh died 08/12/1918 in a VAD hospital in Bourne, Lincolnshire.1886 Q3 William (Astington) Greenhalgh (d/o/b 09/06/1886)
Son of Samuel Greenhalgh and Eliza Hannah Astington
William (Astington) Greenhalgh is single, alive and on the 1921 census living with his parents, Samuel and Eliza Hannah, at 23 Hallam Street, Stockport. William is a cabinet maker.In 1912 Jane Hannah Lane married one of the William's. As Jane Hannah is a widow in 1921, and
William (Astington) Greenhalgh is alive in 1921, Jane Hannah must have married
William (Turner) Greenhalgh.
Children born before William's death:
Frances 1912
Annie 1914
Doris 1916
Hilda 1918
MODIFIED: William (Turner) Greenhalgh had sisters named Frances and Annie.
On the 1921 census, a widowed Jane Hannah is living with her children in her parents home, 83 Higher Hillgate, Stockport. Jane Hannah's father, Thomas, and one of her brothers, Thomas, were hatters.
Now, which military record relates to which man? I'm still trying to untangle the military side of things. Can someone clarify that for me? Apologies for struggling.
Many thanks, Rowan Tree
