Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Henry Deakin Ashton

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Henry Deakin Ashton (1862-1925) of W. T. Ashton and Son

Born the son of William Thomas Ashton

1871 Living at Ferramonds, Over Darwen: William T. Ashton (age 39 born Blackburn), Cotton Manufacturer 149 men, 96 men, 57 boys and 52 girls. (Total 354). With his wife Lydia G., two daughters and sons Henry D. Ashton (age 9 born Darwen) and Sidney A. Ashton (age 2 born Darwen).[1]

1886 Married at Bolton to Louisa Deakin

1911 Living at Ellerslie, Darwen: Henry Deakin Ashton (age 49 born Darwen), Cotton Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Louisa Ashton and son Edward Deakin Ashton (age 21 born Darwen), student.[2]

1816 His only son Edward Deakin Ashton was Killed in Action in France.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Friday 14 July 1916