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Joseph BROWN

1876 – 1951 Β· Macclesfield, Cheshire
Partner: Emily STEELE
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1876
πŸ›οΈ Victoria becomes Empress of India
Macclesfield, Cheshire πŸ“ β“˜1891 Census
Cheshire BMD
Ref: WMC/42/25
West Macclesfield Cheshire East (There is another Joseph, East Macc EMC/31/61)
🏠Lived (5)
1881
25 Pierce Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire πŸ“ πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (5)
1881
Scholar
🏠Lived (15)
1891
πŸ›οΈ Free elementary education
4 Charlotte Street West, Macclesfield, Cheshire πŸ“ β“˜1891 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (15)
1891
Scholar β“˜1891 Census
πŸ’’Marriage (23)
1899
πŸ›οΈ Second Boer War
Emily STEELE
Christ Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire πŸ“
Emily & Annie STEELE both shown as marrying a Joseph BROWN. 1911 Census shows wife as Emily. Assume this may have been a double wedding β“˜Cheshire BMD
Ref: MCC/1/359
🏠Lived (35)
1911
πŸ›οΈ National Insurance Act
8 Finn Street, North Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland πŸ“
with Emily STEELE β“˜1911 Census πŸ“Ž View

1911 Census:

Joseph Brown | Head of Family | Protestant members of Saint Pauls Parish Church of Ireland | Could Read & Write | Aged 35 last birthday | Silk Loom Overlooker | Married 12 years | 4 Children born alive and 4 still living | All Born Macclesfield, England

Emily Brown | Wife | Could Read & Write | Aged 36 | Married
Elsie Brown | Daughter | Could Read & Write | Aged 11 | Scholar
Alfred Brown | Son | Could Read & Write | Aged 8 | Scholar
Ethel Brown | Daughter | Aged 5
James Brown |

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πŸ’ΌOccupation (35)
1911
Silk Loom Overlooker β“˜1911 Census
✝️Death (75)
28/01/1951
πŸ›οΈ Festival of Britain
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland πŸ“ β“˜Ancestry.co.uk
Children with Emily STEELE
F
b. 1900, Macclesfield, Cheshire
M
b. 1901, Macclesfield, Cheshire Β· d. 1937, General Infirmary, Macclesfield, Cheshire Β· m. Emma SALT
F
b. 1906, Macclesfield, Cheshire
M
b. 1908, Macclesfield, Cheshire
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