Here is an interesting piece of family and local historyfrom a local newspaper Sheffield Independent 1st June 1911 page1 A child's life was saved in Sheffield yesterday by artificial respiration.In her mothers absence from home Mary Maloney(2 and half),daughter of John and Sarah Maloney of 19 Court,1 House, Attercliffe Road, accidentally fell into a washtub half full of water. PC (267) Hawksworth perceived that a crowd was gatheringnear that court and when he arrived on that spot he found that artificial respiration was being tried by Geo Henry Froggatt, a musical instrument dealer and well known organiser of whist drives in Sheffield.The officer sent for a doctor but this mission proving fruitless a telephone message was sent to the Fire Brigade.An ambulance van was sent and when the firemen got there they found the child was coming round. Mr Froggatt had laboured for 40 minutes and is to be congratulated on the result. The girl was taken to the Royal Infirmary.. She remained there suffering from shock. She is expected to recover shortly. Glenn Piper researching PIPER-UK. Sheffield 1911 newspapers on cd/dvd. Free surname and general index. Also surname index to Droylsden British School log book 1864-1901.(East Manchester,Lancs) Other indexes in progress www.cpiper.freeserve.co.uk I use Archive books to help my research. www.archivecdbooks.org