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Henry Aldren, 18651926 (aged 60 years)

Name
Henry /Aldren/
Given names
Henry
Surname
Aldren
Family with parents
father
18231881
Birth: 28 December 1823 32 33 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 22 April 1881Skerton, Lancashire, England
mother
18361891
Birth: 8 July 1836Mill Holme, New Hutton, Westmorland, England
Death: 4 July 1891Skerton, Lancashire, England
Marriage Marriage6 February 1853New Hutton, Kendal, Westmorland, England
1 year
elder sister
1854
Birth: January 1854 30 17 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death:
16 months
elder brother
18551910
Birth: April 1855 31 18 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: July 1910King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
19 months
elder sister
18561941
Birth: 11 October 1856 32 20 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: September 1941Kendal, Westmorland, England
2 years
elder sister
18591915
Birth: February 1859 35 22 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 15 January 1915Morecambe, Lancashire, England
3 years
elder brother
18611933
Birth: July 1861 37 24 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: March 1933Lancaster, Lancashire, England
3 years
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Hannah Maria Aldren with daughter.jpg
18631930
Birth: 1863 39 26 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 30 April 1930Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 years
himself
18651926
Birth: March 1865 41 28 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 11 January 1926Hoylake, Cheshire, England
21 months
younger sister
18661942
Birth: 13 November 1866 42 30 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 25 January 1942Skerton, Lancashire, England
23 months
younger brother
18681941
Birth: 1 October 1868 44 32 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 17 November 1941Skerton, Lancashire, England
21 months
younger sister
18701956
Birth: 8 June 1870 46 33 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: June 1956Lancaster, Lancashire, England
20 months
younger sister
18721873
Birth: January 1872 48 35 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: April 1873Skerton, Lancashire, England
17 months
younger sister
18731878
Birth: May 1873 49 36 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: November 1878Skerton, Lancashire, England
21 months
younger sister
18751878
Birth: January 1875 51 38 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: October 1878Skerton, Lancashire, England
15 months
younger sister
18761957
Birth: 11 March 1876 52 39 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 16 March 1957Skerton, Lancashire, England
Family with Margaret Howard
himself
18651926
Birth: March 1865 41 28 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 11 January 1926Hoylake, Cheshire, England
wife
18661932
Birth: April 1866Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: 21 August 1932Skerton, Lancashire, England
Marriage Marriage31 May 1885St Luke, Skerton, Lancashire, England
10 years
daughter
18941982
Birth: 16 October 1894 29 28 Skerton, Lancashire, England
Death: September 1982Blackpool, Lancashire, England
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Note: The 1911 census shows that Margaret was already married (presumably after her 16th birthday in October 1910) to an unknown man with the surname New. As there is no record in the England & Wales registers, then it seems most likely this marriage took place on the Isle of Man, where Margaret and her father were living. Without access to the Isle of Man registers we can not confirm this, or any death record for her husband.

The 1911 census shows that Margaret was already married (presumably after her 16th birthday in October 1910) to an unknown man with the surname New. As there is no record in the England & Wales registers, then it seems most likely this marriage took place on the Isle of Man, where Margaret and her father were living. Without access to the Isle of Man registers we can not confirm this, or any death record for her husband.

However, in the autumn of 1912, Margaret then married William Pettit in Barrow in Furness; this may be a bigamous marriage. Margaret had three sons and a daughter by William; James in 1913, born in Barrow in Furness, Robert in 1914, born in Tynemouth, Margaret in 1915, born in Tynemouth, and Thomas in 1918, born in Lancaster. Assuming that Thomas is William's biological son, then Thomas must have been conceived during William's home leave from military service. All four children died as infants.

William appears to have served in the First World War. This appears to be supported by his children's birth dates, and there is a William Pettit who signed up in September 1914 in Wallsend (in the Tynemouth district). Assuming this is the right William Pettit then he was born late 1891 in Middlesborouh, and livesd at 26, East Terrace, Walker, Wallsend, working as a labourer. The unit he joined is unclear, being designated "Pen Rec" on his attestation form, which does not correspond to any listed unit. There is a casualty listed in September 1918, a private in the Cheshire Regiment, who is the only one who would fit this William Pettit. It is also possible that William survived and separated from Margaret, in which case he may be either of the William Pettit's born about 1892 who lived until the 1960s in Yorkshire.

Margaret married for a third time in 1923, to Samuel McNae. Samuel subsequently remarried in 1930 to Annie Willcock in Lancaster, and lived until 1979. There is no record of a divorce, and it is highly unlikely that people of their social status would have been able to afford one. Margaret married again in 1928 to Charles Michael Willey. She did so under the assumed name of Margaret Evelyn Richardson, adding weight to the supposition that she had not divorced Samuel, and that this was a bigamous marriage (possibly her second). It would be interesting to know if Charles knew that! We can be certain that Mrs Willey is her, as she appears under the name Margaret Evelyn Daisy Willey (wife of Charles Michael Willey) in the National Probate Calendar for her father's estate. This time she appears to have remained married to Charles, or, at least, kept his name until her death!

She also "married" a Richard Blundell 1895-1969, went to Canada in 1920, with son Richard John Walter 1919-1999, had a daughter Margaret Daisy 1921-1921. Returned to England in Sep 1921 and had Thomas Robert Stanley Blundell 1922-1922, & James Robert Richardson Blundell
1923–1989

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Address: 27 Queen's Square
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Address: Hoylake Hospital
Last change
29 October 202014:42:05
Author of last change: 7mikefh