| Mrs. Mary Widdowson |
| People who lived in the Matlocks : Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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An old envelope and its contents helped Chris Dewey
research information about his great great aunt, Mrs. Mary Widdowson.
Born in St. Pancras, London, Mary (nee Boot) and her husband William
set up home in Matlock Bath, living near Masson Mill and also in Matlock
Dale.But they spent a good many years living in Upper Wood on the
Heights of Jacob. It was here she was visited by her very young great
niece about 1918; Mary is remembered as a very elderly lady who ran
a tea room in Matlock Bath. William and Mary had one daughter, Bessie,
who died in childhood. Bessie was buried at Holy Trinity Church in
1861; her father was buried there in 1907 but it is not yet known
when Mary died. |
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Mary Widdowson |
Mary's photograph was taken in the studio of the photographer John
William Hilder on South or Museum Parade. Although he didn't advertise
in Kelly's 1887 Directory, Hilder set up in business in Matlock Bath
some time between then and 1891, continuing to advertise until 1899.
He was still in the village in 1901, described as a "Photographer
Stationer Domestic".
See 1901
census transcripts |
Envelope addressed to Mary, sent in 1895, which the photograph was
kept in |
Photographs kindly provided by and © Chris
Dewey,
who would like to hear from anyone with more information about Mary
or knows anything about her possible family connection to Jesse Boot
There is more on site information about
Upperwood
in 1890
Matlock
Bath Golf Club
The Old Pavilion
was on the Heights of Jacob
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