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EMMA
MANGNALL (1851 - ?)
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Emma
Mangnall - christened Immin but known throughout her life as Emma - was born in Dobb Brow, Westhoughton, on 14th June 1851, and was the daughter
of Peter Mangnall (1822) and Mary Coop. In 1861 she was working as a silk weaver and
was living at the Dams Head in Westhoughton. In 1871 she was working
as a silk weaver and living in Chapel Lane, Westhoughton. She was
a spinster from Westhoughton when she married Samuel Winward (1852)
on April 24th 1876 at St Bartholomew's, Westhoughton. In 1881 she
was living at 37 Grundy Street, Westhoughton. In 1891 she was living
at 27 Grundy Street. In 1901 she was living at 6 Leigh Common in Westhoughton.
She was widowed in 1903 when Samuel was killed at the Westhoughton
boiler works of J. Musgrave & Sons. She gave evidence at the Coroner's
inquest on 11th July 1903.
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Samuel Winward (1852) |
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updated 21st August 2006 |
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