Individual Details

Mary JOHNSON

(1854 - 22 Nov 1937)

Proved
When and where born: Twenty ninth January 1854 Eckington
Name, if any: Mary Jane
Sex: Girl
Name and surname of father: John JOHNSON
Name, surname and maiden name of mother: Maria JOHNSON formerly HOLLINGWORTH
Occupation of father: Coal Miner
Signature, descripton and residence of informant: Maria Johnson mother Eckington
When registered: Twenty seventh February 1854
Signature of registrar: John Ibbotson Hayes


When and where died: Twenty Second November 1937 1 Church Row Eckington RD
Name and surname: Mary Jane Massick
Sex: Female
Age: 83 years
Occupation: Widow of George Massick a Coal Miner (Stallman)
Cause of death: Cerebral Haemorrhage Certified by F W Boon MB
Signature, description and address of informant: Colin West Grandson present at the death 7 Church Row Eckington
When registered: Twenty third November 1937
Signature of registrar: T E Cope


Franklin Street, Sheffield on marriage certificate


Samuel N JONES Head M 27 Cordwainer employing 1 man and 1 boy Dronfield Derbys
Rachel JONES Wife M 26 Sheffield Yorks
Ernest N JONES Son 3 Sheffield Yorks
Horace Arthur JONES Son 1 Sheffield Yorks
Mary Jane JOHNSON Serv U 17 Domestic Servant General Eckington Derbys

a fox ran into her kitchen, pursued by the Barlow Hunt. It hid under a sofa in the room. Mary waited until the Hunt had given up and left before shooing the fox out with a brush.

Proved
Mary Jane JOHNSON daughter of John and Maria Eckington Collier

registered birth of Gertrude - signed her name as M.J. MASSICK.

Events

Birth1854Eckington, Derbyshire
Christen14 Mar 1854Eckington, Derbyshire
Census2 Apr 1871137 Upper Hanover Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Marriage1 Jun 1874St. Mary's Parish Church, Sheffield, Yorkshire - George MASSICKS
Residence1 Jun 1874Franklin Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Death22 Nov 19371 Church Row, Eckington, Derbyshire
Reference No22

Families

SpouseGeorge MASSICKS (1852 - 1902)
ChildGertrude MASSICKS (1879 - 1950)
ChildHerbert MASSICK (1874 - )
ChildHannah Martha MASSICK (1876 - 1876)

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