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Event |
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Place |
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Marriage
[E0014]
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21/11/1877 |
Presbyterian Church, 2 Catharine Street, Liverpool, Lancashire
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Rev. John Thomas B.A. officiated.
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1 2 3
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Residence
[E0385]
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between 1879 and 1883 |
14 Amberley Street, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire
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In 1883 Thomas advertises it for rent at £46: "two entertaining rooms, six bedrooms, bath, w.c., kitchen, washhouse, pantry."
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1 4a
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Residence
[E2308]
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22/7/1882 |
Hoylake, Wirral, Cheshire
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Thomas ApSimon of Hoylake is hurt in a crash on the Birkenhead tram.
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4b
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Occupation
[E0498]
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1884 |
Victoria Machine Works, Industrial Road, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, West Riding, Yorkshire
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Mechanics shop as occupier: voters at Industrial Road, SB, as occupiers of rateable value of £12 and under £50 rental. Advertising for whitesmith for sheet-iron work at VMR, SB. I conclude that VMR was on Industrial Road. Products included Victoria separators and Mayer separators.
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5 6a
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Residence
[E0386]
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between 1885 and 1887 |
17 Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire
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1887 date is from White's. 1885 Namebase.
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1 7a
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Residence
[E0383]
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between 1887 and 1891 |
Willow Hall, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, West Riding, Yorkshire
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Start date established in the Monthly Tidings article, recording the Catharine St. Presbyterian Church's thanks to Thomas for almost 20 years service. 1891 census gives Willow Hall Lane - if in another house here, that may explain the discordance re address.
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2a 1 8a 9a
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Residence
[E0499]
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4/1891 |
Lower Willow House, Skircoat, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, West Riding, Yorkshire
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10
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Residence
[E0394]
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1893 |
Lower Willow Hall, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax, West Riding, Yorkshire
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Appears to have lived in both Willow Hall and Lower Willow Hall. Very confusing.
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5
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Residence
[E0387]
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between 1891 and 1896 |
20 North Road, West Kirby, Wirral, Cheshire
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AMA: The move to West Kirby followed Thomas ApSimon's financial crash - Van Gelder, ApSimon & Co. patent suit against Sowerby Bridge United District Flour Society. Very small compared to Willow Hall. 1893 Liverpool Mercury ad for an iron chapel is marvellous.
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1 10 8b 2 11a 12
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Residence
[E0500]
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between 1896 and 1900 |
9, Dunraven Road, West Kirby, Wirral, Cheshire
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13 14 15a
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Residence
[E0388]
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between 1901 and 1902 |
5, Dunraven Road, West Kirby, Wirral, Cheshire
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Thomas, Annie, Joe, TTA, ATA, EDA, Harriet (sister in law), Mary Anne Jones 24 Rhos Denbigh servant
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1 16 14
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Residence
[E0781]
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1906 |
Derwen, Mostyn Avenue, West Kirby, Wirral, Cheshire
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14
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Residence
[E0910]
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