James Milburn, 1858–1921?> (aged 63 years)
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Address: North End |
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Address: North End |
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Address: Stockton Registry Office, |
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Address: North End |
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Address: 25 South Side |
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Address: South Side |
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Cause: Killed in action during the Battle of the Somme |
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Address: All Saints Parish Church |
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Address: All Saints Parish Church |
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1814–1892
Birth: 29 May 1814
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 8 January 1892 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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1825–1908
Birth: 1 June 1825
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36
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 10 December 1908 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 29 March 1856 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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1858–1921
Birth: 1858
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 17 January 1921 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
father |
1814–1892
Birth: 29 May 1814
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 8 January 1892 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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stepmother |
1817–1845
Birth: 1817
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 1845 |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 19 September 1839 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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3 years
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3 years
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1843–1879
Birth: 1843
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 28 August 1879 — Great Broughton, Yorkshire, England |
mother |
1825–1908
Birth: 1 June 1825
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 10 December 1908 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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8 years
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mother |
1825–1908
Birth: 1 June 1825
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36
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 10 December 1908 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
half-sister |
1849–1922
Birth: 3 March 1849
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 1922 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
himself |
1858–1921
Birth: 1858
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32
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 17 January 1921 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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wife |
1857–1930
Birth: 17 September 1857
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— Ingleby Greenhow, Yorkshire, England Death: 11 October 1930 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 1885 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
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1886–1964
Birth: 27 June 1886
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28
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 6 November 1964 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
4 years
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1889–1916
Birth: 1889
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31
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 16 September 1916 |
2 years
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1891–1934
Birth: 20 May 1891
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 16 February 1934 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
3 years
daughter |
1894–1991
Birth: 11 July 1894
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36
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 27 January 1991 — Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England |
4 years
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1898–1978
Birth: 27 January 1898
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40
— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: 1978 |
4 years
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1902–1984
Birth: 26 May 1902
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— Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Death: February 1984 — Cleveland, England |
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The Spar Shop was built by James Milburn in 1901 with the financial backing of Mr Bowes Wilson – the house is actually called Victoria Buildings - and it remained a family business until the retirement in 2006 of his great-grandson Barry Milburn. James Milburn had started his business in the shop a little further down South Side, collecting groceries from Potto Station and delivering them to farms and houses. In his new shop he expanded into clothes, boots and shoes, which Milburns continued to sell until the 1970s. Farmers would buy work clothes here, at late night Friday openings. In the days when there were several shops in the village, hard decisions had to be made. If you were given a shilling to buy cigarettes for your father and told to keep the change, did you go to Milburns where they cost 11d – leaving you with a penny – or to Barthrams, where they cost a shilling, but where Mr Barthram would let you look through the packets to find the cigarette card that completed your set? |
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James Milburn, Mary Burdon and Sarah Isabella Milburn gravestone Hutton Rudby |
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huttonrudby.pdf |
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JMilburnAndSonsShopn.JPG |
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Mary Milburn (nee Burdon) & Tom Milburn.JPG |