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Does anyone know if there was a cabinet makers guild or similar that someone might have belonged to 18/1900's that might have information on the people who belonged

My grandfather Joseph Warrington made some lovely furniture but I don't know much about him, he lived on Hodgson Street, he died in 1914 so I never met him

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Sorry, I can't help with any cabinet making information.  If it's any help I could forward parish marriage records for both his marriages, and son Frank's WW1 service records. Also a newspaper notice about Joseph's father William assaulting his wife Rebecca in 1877.

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Hello Edmund

Sorry I have only just seen your reply, I do have his marriage's information and his son Franks info ( he was my mother's brother ) but I would love to see the newspaper notice about his father assaulting his wife 

Thank you Janet

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In 1875/6 Wilfred Warrington was living at 33 Orchard lane. He was the son of William and Rebecca (nee Edley). His wife Margaret died in 1895:

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Thank you so much Edmond, that is really interesting about my great grandfather, bit of a shock though, the article about Margaret Warrington I have seen before, is very sad, her husband was my grandfather"s brother, one of her son's always kept in touch with my mother, the boys were in a home and sent to Canada as both parents died young

 

Thanks again 

Janet

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Hello again Edmond I wonder if the information that you have about Joseph's marriage's contains more information than I have, I would be grateful if you would send it after all please

 

Thanks Janet

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The 1897 witnesses, Harry and Emma Mosley lived on Moore Street, which was the next street, parallel with Hodgson Street.  Harry was a pocket knife cutler.

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