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William John Myatt 1892-1977 |
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Gaz's Great Grandfather |
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1st May 1892 Colton, Staffordshire |
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8th April 1977 Colton, Staffordshire |
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1892 3rd July 1892 - Baptism of William Myatt at St Marys, Colton, Staffordshire.
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William attended St Marys school at Colton. This is Mrs Mansells class of 1898 and William,6, is sitting on the front row second from left. (Photo is linked & is copyrighted from the Colton History Society website which is a fantastic source of information!)
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1901 1901 Census for 'Browns Row, Colton, Staffordshire' |
Name |
Relationship |
Condition |
Age |
Est YOB |
Gender |
Birth County |
Occupation |
John Myatt |
Head |
Married |
38 |
1863 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
Tannery Labourer |
Selina Myatt |
Wife |
Married |
37 |
1864 |
Female |
Tong Norton, Salop |
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Agnes Myatt |
Daughter |
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12 |
1889 |
Female |
Colton, Staffs |
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Samuel Myatt |
Son |
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11 |
1890 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
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William Myatt |
Son |
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8 |
1893 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
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Sarah Ann Myatt |
Daughter |
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6 |
1895 |
Female |
Colton, Staffs |
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Gladys Myatt |
Daughter |
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3 |
1898 |
Female |
Colton, Staffs |
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Unnamed Myatt (Frederick) |
Son |
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1m |
1901 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
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1906
In January 1906, very sadly Williams mother Selina passed away at age 43.
1911
1911 Census for 'Browns Row, Colton, Staffordshire'
Name |
Relationship |
Condition |
Age |
Est YOB |
Gender |
Birth County |
Occupation |
John Myatt |
Head |
Widower |
51 |
1860 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
Tannery Labourer |
Sarah Ann Myatt |
Daughter |
Single |
16 |
1895 |
Female |
Colton, Staffs |
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Gladys Myatt |
Daughter |
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13 |
1898 |
Female |
Colton, Staffs |
At School |
William Myatt |
Son |
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18 |
1897 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
Farm Labourer (Cowmen at |
Frederick Myatt |
Son |
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10 |
1901 |
Male |
Colton, Staffs |
At School |
1921
In late 1921- Marriage of Mabel Barlow and William John Myatt at St Thomas & St Andrews Mission Church in the CastleTown area on Stafford.
The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers living in Castletown. (By 1972 it was redundant and was
demolished shortly afterwards.)
1922
1922 - Birth of daughter Gwendoline Myatt in Colton, Staffs
1925
1925 - Birth of daughter Joyce Myatt in Colton, Staffs
1927
1927 - Birth of son, Norman Myatt in Colton, Staffs
1933
1933 - Birth of daughter Patricia Myatt in Colton, Staffs
1939
1939 Registry for 'The Row, Colton, Staffordshire
(*Lime Jobber - immerses hides in pits containing lime solution until skin swells and pores open, thus loosening hair; removes hides and stacks them to drain)
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DOB |
Gender |
Occupation |
William J Myatt |
01/05/1892 |
Male |
Leather Worker, LIme Jobber |
Mabel Myatt |
31/01/1894 |
Female |
UDD |
Undisclosed (Gwendoline) |
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1962
14th Dec 1962 - Williams wife Mabel passed away aged 68 years old. She was buried at Colton.
1977
8th April 1977 - William passed away, aged 84 years old. He was buried with his wife in the old churchyard at St Marys in Colton.