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MollyC
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Re: Hirst/hutchinson 1917 onwards
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Tuesday 16 December 25 20:12 GMT (UK) »
Grinder would be an unusual occupation to find at Hartshead/Cleckheaton, which is in the woollen textile district. It is frequent in Sheffield where edge tools of all kinds were made, and were finished by grinding a sharp edge. Grinders historically were not long-lived because they developed silicosis by inhaling fragments of sandstone from the grinding wheels. They were however, among the better-paid workers in Sheffield. The stone wheels were replaced by carborundum during the 1920s.
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16.0&lat=53.35627&lon=-1.47172&layers=168&b=ESRIWorld&o=100
The "Meers Brook" means (county) "boundary brook", winding E to W across this extract to join the Sheaf in the NW. Heeley is to the north, Cockayne Place is just south of Meersbrook Park, Norton Cemetery a bit further south.
heywood
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Tuesday 16 December 25 20:24 GMT (UK) »
Perhaps Mary Emma was in service in Cleckheaton area when she married.
You posted Thomas, her father, died in 1899 in Norton/Sheffield so he had no connection to the area.
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MollyC
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Tuesday 16 December 25 21:16 GMT (UK) »
It seems she was probably working there, and returned to that area before she died.
mckha489
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Tuesday 16 December 25 22:04 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: MollyC on Tuesday 16 December 25 21:16 GMT (UK)
It seems she was probably working there, and returned to that area before she died.
There by 1939
I wonder if she separated from her husband.
He died 1966 in Wales and probate is to someone I think is a niece, although son is I think, still alive at that time and may have died in Cleckheaton. Three lots of supposition! Does that add up to one fact.
heywood
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Tuesday 16 December 25 22:51 GMT (UK) »
The family were in Brighouse in 1948.
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mmm45
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Thursday 18 December 25 12:12 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for all of these responses
I have been luck enough to become custodian of Harold Hirsts WW1 campaign medals and return them to the town of his birth.
Lowe(Lower Gornall-Castleford)
Blackburn (Castleford)
Sidwell(Ledsham)
Fairburn(Hartshead)
Wood(Liversedge)
Tallon (Whittington Lancs/Hartshead West Yorkshire)
Researching all Great War soldiers from the Spen Valley of West Yorkshire Especially lads from the Cleckheaton Company of 1/4th West Riding Regiment.
heywood
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Thursday 18 December 25 12:41 GMT (UK) »
Oh that’s lovely., mmm45.
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