CAWTHORNE Family History
Alfred CAWTHORNE married Annie POXTON in June 1874 at
Sheffield. He died in March 1881. In the census of 1881, Annie,
head of family, aged 21 was living at 4 Colliers Row, Sheffield
with a daughter Mary CAWTHORNE aged 7 months.
Colliers Row was an earlier name for Long Henry Street,
Sheffield Park. It ran off Duke St
From the Birth Certificate of Herbert Cawthorne :
- Born Jan 22 at Court 5 Rhodes Street, Sheffield
- Father: Alfred Cawthorne
- Mother: Annie Cawthorne formerly Poxton
- Parish: Dyers Hill St Lukes
- Borough of Attercliffe
Note: In the 1891 census Herbert Cawthorne lived with the
Parker family at 72 Wood Lane, Treeton
William Parker,aged 22,a Coal Miner born in Intake Sheffield
Yorkshire, Jane Parker, his wife aged 22,born in Newdale
Salop
Herbert Parker,son aged 20,a Coal Miner,born in Intake
Yorkshire
and Herbert Cawthorne a Boarder aged 13,a Worker
On Colliery Bank,born in Sheffield Yorkshire
|
NAME
|
OCCUPATION
|
BORN
|
MARRIED
|
DIED
|
KNOWN ADDRESSES
|
CHILDREN
|
SOURCE
|
| Alfred CAWTHORNE |
Miner
|
28/09/06
|
-
|
1965
|
72 Bole Hill,Treeton
|
-
|
-
|
| Ethel Annis CAWTHORNE |
-
|
29/01/08
|
-
|
1911
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Evelyn CAWTHORNE |
-
|
1911
|
Jim Gilbank
|
1936
|
-
|
0
|
-
|
| Kathleen (Kitty) CAWTHORNE |
-
|
24/01/13
|
Hubert Austin
T.Aubrey Scales
|
1991
|
Bole Hill
|
0
|
-
|
| Herbert CAWTHORNE |
Miner
|
22/10/15
|
Fiancee,Miss Williams -
|
1947
|
Bole Hill
|
-
|
See newspaper cutting
|
| Matilda (Tilly) CAWTHORNE |
-
|
29/01/19
|
Fred Havenhand
Ray Froggatt
|
1990
|
Aston
|
3
|
-
|
| Winifred (Winnie) CAWTHORNE |
-
|
12/01/22
|
Ronald Fletcher
|
1983
|
Kiveton Park
|
Joyce born 1943, Maureen born 1946, Michael
born 1947,Kathleen born 1950 and Keith born 1955. 5
|
daughter
|
| Hilda CAWTHORNE |
Canteen assistant-
|
14/01/27
|
1946,serviceman - Johnny Browning
|
-
|
Indianapolis,Indiana USA
|
4
|
-
|
Notes
Herbert Cawthorne was born on the 22nd October, 1915. He was
the fifth child of Herbert Cawthorne (22/01/79- 1935) and Hilda
Mary Walker.
He served in the Army for five and a half years, during the
African campaign and afterwards in France and Belgium. While
here, he was wounded, during 1944/45 and he demobilised in
September, 1946.
Herbert was a member of the Treeton branch of the British
Legion.
After leaving the army he restarted work as a surface worker
at Treeton colliery, where he was employed prior to call-up.
He never married, but it was noted that he had a fiancee -
Miss Williams.
He died in 1947, aged 31 years.
The interment took place at Treeton cemetery following a
service conducted by the Rev. A. E. Searle-Barnes in St. Helen's
Church.

Newspaper cutting about Herbert Cawthorne
References
George Cawthorne , file maker, 12 Doncaster Street and John
Cawthorne , sawsmith, 115 Meadow street . From a Directory of
the Borough and Parish of Sheffield, 1852
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