
Mona Gertrude HODGSON
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Name Mona Gertrude HODGSON Birth 29 Apr 1892 Macclesfield, Cheshire
[1, 2] Gender Female 1901 Census 201, Hainton St., Clee, Grimsby, Lincolnshire
[3] At 1901 Census, she is 9 1911 Census 37, Colwick Road, Sneinton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
[4] At 1911 Census, she is 18, occ "Assist in Business" 1921 Census 248, Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester
[5] At 1921 Census, she is 28y 2m, occ "Home Duties" Reference Number V118 1939 Register 450, Wellington Road North, Stockport, Cheshire
[2] At 1939 Register, she is married, occ "Unpaid Domestic Duties" Individual Note Best match on death is Oct qtr 1972, Manchester vol 10e, p123 Death 19 Oct 1972 19, Lomond Rd., Peel Hall, Manchester
[6] Person ID I118 VaughanDavies Last Modified 30 Jul 2025
Father Thomas Albert HODGSON, b. Abt 1860, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
d. 1937, Hazelgrove, Stockport, Manchester
(Age 77 years) Relationship natural Mother Fanny Sympson REDDISH, b. Abt 1869, Macclesfield, Cheshire
d. 1917 (Age 48 years) Relationship natural Marriage 9 Oct 1889 Trinity Methodist Wesleyan Chapel, Macclesfield, Cheshire
[7] Notes - The Leek Times of Sat 19th Oct 1889 gives a very detailed account of the wedding, with lists of guests and wedding presents. The article notes that Thomas was working in Leek before he moved to Paisley. They had their honeymoon in Ayrshire.
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Notes - Married Herbert COOPER Q3, 1919, at Chorlton.
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Sources - [S103] IGI record of Christening :- Mona Gertrude Hodgson (1892).
- [S232] 1939 Register :- 450, Wellington Road, Stockport, Cheshire.
- [S231] 1901 Census :- 201, Hainton St., Clee, Grimsby, Lincolnshire.
- [S107] 1911 Census :- 37, Colwick Road, Sneinton, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
- [S1105] 1921 Census :- 248, Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester.
- [S233] Probate register :- Mona Cooper (1973).
- [S102] Marriage register entry :- Thomas Hodgson - Fanny Reddish (1889).
- [S103] IGI record of Christening :- Mona Gertrude Hodgson (1892).
