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Note for: Sarah Lovatt, ABT Sep 1853 -
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Christening: Date: 19 Jul 1853
Place: Saltney, Chester
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Note for: Abraham Lunt, -
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Occupation: Date: 1858
Place: Warehouseman
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Note for: Elizabeth Lunt, ABT 1838 -
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Occupation: Date: 1861
Place: Laundress
Residence: Date: 1861
Place: Poulton Cum Seacombe, Cheshire
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Poulton Cum Seacombe, Cheshire
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Note for: Annie McMahon, ABT Nov 1882 -
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Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Non Domestic Servant
Residence: Date: 1901
Place: 57 Watergate Street, Chester
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Chester
Individual Note: Married Joe Hillhouse who worked at Laycocks soft drink manufacturersin Chester. They had one daughter called Annie. They ran aTobaccanist& Sweet shop on Grosvenor Road, Chester. Anne used to help withcleaning the shop and their house which was attached to the shop. TheDaughter Annie had a daughter Sylvia but the father (not married)didn't support them.
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Note for: Annie Margaret McMahon, 5 Mar 1917 -
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Christening: Date: 20 Apr 1917
Place: St Pauls Church, Boughton, Chester
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Note for: Edith Mary McMahon, 23 Aug 1915 - 5 Apr 1986
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Christening: Date: 26 Sep 1915
Place: St Pauls Church, Boughton, Chester
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Note for: Elizabeth Matilda McMahon, 24 Jan 1881 -
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Individual Note: The Ancestry.co.uk record below indicates that Elizabeth probably diedin 1889 which is why she did not appear in the 1891 Census.
Name: McMahon, Elizabeth
Record Type: Deaths
Age at death: 0
Quarter: September
Year: 1889
District: Chester
County: Cheshire Flintshire
Volume: 8a
Page: 249 (click to see others on page)
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Note for: Frederick John McMahon, 5 Mar 1917 - 3 Nov 1942
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Christening: Date: 20 Apr 1917
Place: St Pauls Church, Boughton, Chester
Event: Type: Military Awards
Date: 1945
Place: Medals awarded posthumously
Burial: Date: 4 Nov 1942
Place: El Alamein CWG Cemetary
Individual Note: THE DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY Formed in 1881 from, The 68th. (Durham LightInfantry) Regiment (1st Battalion) & The 106th Bombay Light InfantryRegiment. (2nd Battalion). Nickname:- "The Faithful Durham's".
In WW1 The Regiment raised 42 Battalions. Officers & Men were awardedSix Victoria Crosses. The Regiment suffered 12,530 casualties.