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Mary, nee Cockcroft, married Crossley Westerman on 6th September 1882, at the Baptist Chapel, Roomfield Lane, Todmorden. They had four daughters and a son.

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Bessie married Roland Calvert and they had two sons Michael & Roger.

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Betty (Elizabeth) Longbottom, née Greenwood. She was twin sister of Peggy (Margaret) Greenwood, and elder sister of Edna and Joan. Daughter of Frank Greenwood and Hilda née Johnson. She managed Russell Dean's carpet and furniture store for many…

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Christine lived at Blackshaw Head. She married Quentin Greenwood and they went to live in Florida.

Christine's father, Edward, ran the Shoulder of Mutton at Blackshawhead. He had modernised the pub at the end of the 1950's and it was in its heyday…

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Clara was an excellent accompanist for all singers, and her husband Stanley was pianist for the over 60s Choir. Mother to Ruth, Richard and John Marshall.

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Wife of Garnet. They had a grocer's shop near the market.

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Connie was Matron of Hebden Bridge Day Nursery from roughly 1949 to 1953.

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Nee Cockcroft, daughter of George and Clara. Attended Salem Methodist church

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Daughter of gladys who has the jewellers shop on the corner of Carlton Street.

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Nee Lister, lived at Thorn Bank also Station Cottages (since demolished).

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The certificate at the front shows that Dorothy won first prize at the Lytham St Anns musical Festival, June 1937, in the violin solo class.

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The certificate at the front shows that Dorothy won first prize at the Lytham St Anns musical Festival, June 1937, in the violin solo class.
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