NameFanny Ainscough
Birth18 Aug 1866, Blackrod
Death1935, Bolton RD
Spouses
Birth7 Oct 1860, Westhoughton
Death21 Dec 1910, Pretoria Pit, Westhoughton
Notes for Fanny Ainscough
Fanny Ainscough was the daughter of Ralph Ainscough (1841) and Ellen Booth. In 1871 she was living at 13 Little Scotland in Blackrod. In 1881 she was working as a cotton operative and was living at 434 Top Toll Bar in Westhoughton. She married James Hurst (1861) in 1885. In 1891 she was a cotton weaver and was living with her parents and her daughter Ellen at 256 Chorley Road in Westhoughton. In 1901, she was living at 11 Manchester Road, Westhoughton and working as a grocer at home. She was widowed when James was killed in the Pretoria Pit Disaster in 1910. In 1911 she was living at 36 Chorley Road, Westhoughton. She died in the Bolton RD in 1935, aged 68.
Sources
• 1. 1871 Census. 13 Little Scotland, Blackrod. Fanny Ainscough. Daughter. Age 4. Born Blackrod. • 2. 1881 Census. 434 Top Toll Bar, Westhoughton. Fanny Ainscough. Daughter. Age 14. Born Blackrod. Cotton operative. • 3. 1891 Census. 256 Chorley Road, Westhoughton. Fanny Hurst. Daughter. Age 24. Married. Cotton Weaver. Born Blackrod. • 4. 1901 Census. Westhoughton. Fanny Hurst, Age 34. Grocer, Born Westhoughton. • 5. Marriage Registers. Ainscough, Fanny & Hurst, James. Mar. 1885. 8c. 423. Bolton. • 6. 1911 Census. 36 Chorley Road, Westhoughton. Fanny Hurst. Widow. Age 44. Born Blackrod. • 7. Death Registers. Jun. 1935. Hurst, Fanny. Bolton. 8c. 428. Age 68.