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Robert Chadwick Ashworth

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Robert Chadwick Ashworth (c1882-1952)

c1882 Born the son of Walter Ashworth

1901 Living at 372 Edenfield Road, Norden: Walter Ashworth (age 50 born Bury), Traveller (Commercial). With his wife Sarah Ashworth (age 49 born Birtle), Dressmaker, and their two children Robt Chadwick Ashworth (age 19 born Heap, Lancs), Traveller (Commercial) and Cassie Ashworth (age 8 born Heywood). Also his Mother-in-Law Sarah Chadwick (age 79 born Norden).[1]

1911 Living at 260 Ashfield Road, Rochdale: Robert Chadwick Ashworth (age 29 born Heap, Lancs.), Commercial Traveller - Metallic Packings. With his wife Beatrice Ashworth (age 27 born Lumb in Rossendale) and their two children Dorothy Mary Ashworth (age 2 born Rossendale) and Stanley Edgar Ashworth (age 5 months born Rossendale).[2]

1952 January 30th. Died and buried at Saint James Churchyard, Ashworth, Heywood.

1952 Will. 'Mr. Robert Chadwick Ashworth, who died at the Empress Hotel. Morecambe, in January last, aged 70, and formerly lived at Bonveno, Eccleshill. left estate valued at £75,762. Mr. Ashworth had been treasurer of the United Commercial Travellers’ Association, and was formerly associated with the Metallic Packing Co- Bradford.'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Shipley Times and Express - Wednesday 23 April 1952