NameHannah Gertrude BURTON, 2C3R
Birth1879, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death1948, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Spouses
Birthabt 1878, Shropshire, England
Marriage1899, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Notes for Hannah Gertrude BURTON
In the October to December 1879 birth index Hannah Gertrude Burton, Manchester, Lancashire, volume 8d, page 246
In the 1881 census 16 Britain Street, Market Street, Manchester
Head William Burton, age 31, shoemaker, born Manchester
Wife Caroline Burton, age 27, born Limerick, Ireland
Son William Burton, age 9, scholar, born Manchester
Daughter Frances Burton, age 6, scholar, born Manchester
Daughter Caroline Burton, age 4, scholar, born Manchester
Daughter Hannah Burton, age 1, born Manchester.
In the 1891 census The Swinton Industrial Schools, Manchester Board of Guardians, Swinton near Manchester
Scholar Hannah Burton, age 12, born Manchester, Lancashire
Scholar Catherine Burton, age 10, born Manchester.
In the July to September 1899 marriage index Hannah Gertrude Burton and Thomas William Hodges are on the same page, Manchester, Lancashire, volume 8d, page 508.
In the 1901 census 11 Britain Street, Manchester, Lancashire
Head Thomas W. Hodges, age 23, punching machine worker, worker, born Oswestry, Wales.
Wife Hannah G. Hodges, age 21, tailoress (finisher), worker, born Manchester
Daughter Alice M. Hodges, age 11 months, born Manchester
In the 1911 census 11 Britain Street, London Road, Manchester
Head Thomas William Hodges, age 33, punching machinist, cycle chain maker Hans Renolds, born Shropshire [Wales?]
Wife Hannah Gertrude Hodges, age 30, married 12 years, 7 children born alive, 5 still living, born Manchester
Daughter Alice Hodges, age 10, school, born Manchester
Daughter Caroline Hodges, age 8, school, born Manchester
Daughter Margaret Hodges, age 6, school, born Manchester
Son Harold Hodges, age 3, school, born Manchester
Daughter Lily Hodges, age 4 months, born Manchester
In the October to December 1948 death index Hannah G. Hodges, Manchester, Lancashire, volume 10e, page 115