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    1. [MABRISTO] HALL JACKSON HEYES LIVESEY SAGAR
    2. Janet Foreman
    3. My great Uncle Frank Hall born 1873 Oldham Lancs and his wife Ada Jackson travelled to New Bedford in May 1909 aboard the Cunard Ship Saxonia. Listed on the manifest were them were their children Emily 12, Florence 9, Frank 6, William 4 and Charles 2. They lived at 67 Rathaine New Bedford and initially Frank worked as a waiter on a Lunch Wagon and Ada resumed her work as a Speed Tenter in a mill. Two more children were born, Fred about 1913 and John B Hall in 1914. The family obtained naturalization in 1916. By 1920 the Hall family are living on Clara Street New Bedford, Frank is in the Cotton Mill. By 1930 the family have moved to Summit Street and Frank Hall is a Construction Labourer. William is a Painter in the mill, Fred a Clerk at a store and Fred a Grinder Shuttle Worker. Emily worked as a Speed Tenter and married Frederick Sagar a Turner in the mill. They had two children. Florence and Frederick. Ada's sister Martha b 1871 married firstly a James Heyes who immigrated into the USA in 1904. She and Ethel their daughter joined him later. Ethel Heyes born 1893 in Oldham, took employment as a Book Keeper and later married Albert Livesey a Joiner in a Cotton Mill. The 1910 Federal Census records Martha living with her second husband Frederick, and daughter Ethel in New Bedford. The 1920 census records Frederick as a widower, owner of a liquor store on Butler Street. Living with him are John Brierley Jackson,a Grocer, ( brother of Ada and Martha.) John's wife Mary Ann is a Saleswoman. John had arrived in Boston in 1906 on the SS Ivernia to stay with a friend Thomas Pickles. I know that visits were made by relatives living in Oldham Lancashire in 1928 but would like to know what happened to the Hall and Jackson families. Many thanks Janet Foreman Manchester & Lancashire Family History Society member 12038 MOULT HALL HILTON JOHNSON KERSHAW & TITTER

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