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Thomas Magnall was born in Burnley, LAN on the 5th January 1873 (VRI) to William Magnall (GM076) and Mary Anne (GM018). He was christened on the 10th March 1873 in Habergham Eaves (VRI).
Thomas married Annie (EM205) in 1896 as shown in their marriage certificate:-
| 1896 Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of S Andrew Burnley in the Counties Lancaster Burnley |
| No. | When married | Name and surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profession | Residence at the time of marriage | Father's Name and Surname |
Rank or Profession of Father |
| 26 | August first 1896 |
Thomas Magnall Annie Anderson | 23 20 | Bachelor Spinster | Weaver Weaver |
17 Cobden Street 3? Pleasntford St. |
William Magnall James Anderson | Collier Chainmaker |
| Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Estaablished Church by ___ or after Banns by me, |
| This Marriage was solemnized between us | Thomas Magnall Annie Anderson | in the presence of us | James William Magnall Mary Ann Anderson | William Edward Stubbing |
At the time of the 1901 Census Thomas and Annie were living at 17 Messenger Street in Nelson, both of them were cotton weavers.
Thomas and Annie had two children:-
Annie lived to be 100 years old. Elsie married Leonard Holgate (EM207) and they had two duaghters. Mary Ann married Edward Greenwood (EM208) (a coal man) and they had a son who took over the coal round from his father.
Many thanks to Diane James for helping with information.
pm@pmagnall.demon.co.uk