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Edwin Wolstenholme

From Graces Guide

1865 Born in Radcliffe, son of John Wolstenholme

1891 Edwin Wolstenholme 26, engineer's manager, lived in Radcliffe with Mary Alice Wolstenholme 23[1]

1892 Baptism of daughter Anice Wolstenholme in Radcliffe; Edwin was an engineer[2]

1893 Birth of son John in Radcliffe; Edwin was an engineer[3]

1897 Birth of son Edwin in Radcliffe, Edwin senior was an engineer[4]

At some point became a partner in J. Wolstenholme and Son

1901 Edwin Wolstenholme 36, manager engineering works, Company partner, lived in Radcliffe with Mary A Wolstenholme 33, Annice Wolstenholme 9, Edwin Wolstenholme 4, Maud Wolstenholme 2[5]

1911 Mary Alice Wolstenholme 43, was in Blackpool in the house of her cousin Harry Pennington and his wife Emma, with Edith Wolstenholme 2[6]

1911 Edwin Wolstenholme 14 was at school in Blackpool, staying with his aunts Martha Annie Wolstenholme 51, Edith Wolstenholme 44, Mary Wolstenholme 38[7]

1927 Edwin Wolstenholme of St Anne's-on-Sea died; his executors were Anice, spinster, John and Edwin, engineers[8]



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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. Baptism record
  3. Baptism record
  4. Baptism record
  5. 1901 census
  6. 1911 census
  7. 1911 census
  8. National Probate calendar