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| Notes for James William Oulton | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| James' birth took place at home, 80 Welbeck Street. His father's occupation is given as Manager at Colliery. It was registered by his mother on fifth December. The registrar was Jonathon Smith. James' death was registered the following day by his daughter, Doris M Oulston. Who on earth was Doris? My dad didn't even know he had a grandfather until he found out he had just died, when he was 18 years old. James was described as a Master Plumber (retired). James died of 1(a) Senile gangrene R lower limb II Hemiplegia, certified by Robert JC Clarke, MB, at home. The registrar was J Beattie, deputy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Notes for Rhoda (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born at 5 Bickerstaffe Street, Blackpool, Rhoda's birth was registered by her father on 6th July and the registrar was Nicholas Dixon Worthington. On the 1881 census, of all the entries for 8 Wellington Street, Blackpool, only Rhoda, entered on the return as Roddy, had been born in Blackpool. At time of death, her address was 7 Buwick Road, Preston. She died of (a) Carcinomatosis due to (b) Bronchogenic Carcinoma II Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis Certified by D Fazackaley Coroner for Lancashire after Post Mortem without inquest and registered by A H Duke, daughter, 19th July 1969, of 5A Crummock Road, Preston. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Notes for James William & Rhoda (Family) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| On their wedding certificate James was described as a Plumber (Journeyman), Rhoda gave no occupation. James lived at 120 Raikes Road, Blackpool and Rhoda at 48 Albert Road, Blackpool. Their fathers, John Barlow Oulton and Frank Auty (deceased) were described as Formerly a Colliery Clerk and Stonemason respectively. The registrars were Thomas Dixon and Will Thompson (Superintendant Registrar), the witnesses being William Alfred Cross and Edith Wild. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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