Herbert Howarth 1a 2 3a 4 5a 6a 7a 7b 8a

Birth Name Herbert Howarth
Gender male
Age at Death 70 years, 11 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 8 December 1886 Oldham, Lancashire, England   1a 5a 8a
Residence 17 March 1907 1, Napier Street East, Oldham, Lancashire, England    
Occupation 17 March 1907   Fitter  
Residence 8 January 1908 1, Napier Street East, Oldham, Lancashire, England   7a
Occupation 8 January 1908   Fitter 7a
Census 1911 1, Napier Street East, Oldham, Lancashire, England   1a
Occupation 1911   Speed Fitter - Textile Machinists 1a
Residence 18 September 1912 6 Ross Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England   7b
Occupation 18 September 1912   Fitter 7b
Occupation 25 September 1912   Ring Frame Fitter - Textile Machine Works  
Occupation 21 January 1918   Tool Fitter - Munition Works  
Census 1921 21 Malton Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England   8a
Occupation 1921 Fields New Road, Oldham, Lancashire, England Textile Machine Fitter - Nile Spinning & Doubling Co 8a
Residence 11 March 1939 110, Union Street West, Oldham, Lancashire, England    
Burial (Family) 16 March 1939 Chadderton Cemetery, Oldham, Lancashire, England   3a
Occupation 1 May 1939   Fitter  
Census 1939 111, Union Street West, Oldham, Lancashire, England   5a
Occupation 1939   Textile Fitter Engineering 5a
Occupation 30 September 1940   Mechanic  
Residence 19 December 1956 16 Tunnel Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England   6a
Occupation 19 December 1956   Engineer - Cotton Mill  
Death 19 December 1956 16 Tunnel Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England Vol 10f Page 129 4 6a
Occupation 7 February 1957   Textile Engineer  
Probate 16 January 1957 Manchester, England Herbert Howarth (Admin with will) 6a

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Edwin Howarth
         Herbert Howarth 8 December 1886 19 December 1956

Families

Family of Herbert Howarth and Mary Ann Baddeley

Married Wife Mary Ann Baddeley ( * 7 February 1886 + 7 February 1957 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 17 March 1907 St Thomas Church, Werneth, Oldham, Lancashire, England Vol 8d Page 969 1a 2
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
William Edwin Howarth17 December 1907about June 1908

Source References

  1. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  3. Oldham Evening Chronicle
      • Date: 17 March 1939
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        MILITARY FUNERAL FOR WAR VETERAN

        Men of the South African Veteran's Association preceded the flag-draped coffin when Mr. William Baddeley, of Napier Street, Oldham, was buried at Chadderton Cemetery on Thursday. He was 85 years of age and a war veteran. Mr. Baddeley joined the Royal Horse Artillery over 65 years ago and was probably the oldest surviving member of the regiment.

        He served in the Zulu War (1878-9) and in the first Boer War (1880-1). For some years he had lived with his son and he died in Oldham Municipal Hospital on Saturday.

        A sergeant, a bugler and six men of the 1st Manchester Regiment stationed at Ashton Depot marched to the cemetery and the six soldiers were bearers.

        The Rev. C. E. Binns, of Manchester Street Methodist Church, conducted the funeral service at the graveside and the Rev. J. Ford, of the Holiness Tabernacle, was also present.

        A crowd followed the funeral procession and several ex-servicemen were among the friends present.

        Included among the fourteen members of the South African Veterans' Association was Mr. E. Holden (chairman) and Mr. J. B. Wild (secretary). Ex-sergeant C. E. Miller was also present. The British Legion was represented by Mr. M. Lalley.

        The mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Howarth, Miss Howarth, Miss Marianne Howarth, Miss Mary Davis, Miss Nora Baddeley, Mr. A. Baddeley, Mr. W. Hartington, the Rev. C. E. Binns.

        Among many beautiful floral tributes were wreaths from the South African Veterans Association (Oldham branch) and from the Oldham branch of the British Legion.

        The funeral was directed by Messrs S. Pegler and Sons, Oldham.

  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  5. 1939 Register
      • Page: NLBI/31
  6. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 16 January 1957
      • Page: Herbert Howarth
      • Citation:

        HOWARTH Herbert of 16 Tunnel-street Oldham died 19 December 1956 Administration (with Will) Manchester 16 January to Edna Martin and Marianne Richardson married women. Effects £758 16s. 3d.

  7. Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, lan-opc.org.uk: Parish Registers - Lancashire
      • Date: 8 January 1908
      • Page: Baptism - William Edwin Howarth (Werneth)
      • Date: 18 September 1912
      • Page: Baptism - Edna Howarth (Werneth)
  8. 1921 United Kingdom Census