In 1911 he was living at 274 Park Road Westhoughton. He was a collier hewer.[6]
In 1921 , he was living with his wife, children and 2 grandchildren at 274, Park Street, Westhoughton. [7]
Moses Seddon Head M Married 58 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England General Labourer Westhoughton District Council
Susan Seddon Wife F 56 Lancashire, England
Susan Seddon Daughter F 28 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England Cotton Weaver Johnsons Hodgkinson Pearson Moor Mill Bolton
Harold Seddon Son M 19 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England Rope Splicer J H Taylor Rope Twine Manufacture Chequerbent
Lily Seddon Granddaughter F 12 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England Cotton Weaver Taylor S Hartleys Mills Westhoughton
James Seddon Grandson M 10 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Baptism:
"England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 2113067 Ancestry Record 9841 #75065945 (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Seddon baptism on 3 May 1863, son of Matthew Seddon & Sarah, in Deane, Lancashire, England.
↑Birth Registration:
"England & Wales Births 1837-2006"
Volume: 8C; Page: 244 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Seddon birth registered Apr-May-Jun 1863 in Bolton, mother's maiden name Bradley.
↑1881 Census:
"1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 3822; Folio: 101; Page: 21; GSU roll: 1341913; ED, institution, or vessel: 7 Ancestry Sharing Link (free access) Ancestry Record 7572 #9861703 (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Seddon (17) son, Coal Miner, in household of Matthew Seddon (58) at 88 Wigan Rd, Westhoughton in Bolton registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in W Houghton, Lancashire, England.
↑Marriage:
"Manchester, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930"
Anglican Parish Registers. Manchester, England: Manchester Libraries, Information and Archives. Images produced by permission of Manchester City Council. Images may be used only for the purposes of the family history research in accordance with Ancestry’s website terms of use. At the request of the Manchester Diocese it is highlighted that the use of images for retrospective or proxy baptism is not permitted; Reference Number: L122/1/4/1 Ancestry Sharing Link (free access) Ancestry Record 2962 #4526111 (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Seddon (21) marriage to Susan Edmundson on 29 Mar 1883 in Westhoughton, St Bartholomew, Lancashire, England.
↑1891 Census:
"1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 3106; Folio: 58; Page: 17; GSU roll: 6098216 Ancestry Sharing Link (free access) Ancestry Record 6598 #14620084 (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Leddon (28) head of household in Westhoughton, Westhoughton in Bolton registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England.
↑1911 Census:
"1911 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 461; ED, institution, or vessel: 21; Piece: 23348 Ancestry Sharing Link (free access) Ancestry Record 2352 #20632687 (subscription required, accessed 25 September 2022)
Moses Seddon (47), married, Collier Hewer, head of household at 274 Park Rd Westhoughton Nr Bolton, Westhoughton, Lancashire, England. Born in Westhoughton.
↑1921 Census:
"1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 18597; District reference: RD 461 RS 4 ED 21 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 29 November 2023)
Moses Seddon (58), married, General Labourer, head of household at 274, Park Street, Westhoughton in Bolton registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England. Employed by Westhoughton District Council.
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