| Harriet Mullins aged 21, a spinster, of 98 Parkhill Lane, Sheffield married Martin MAHON on 5 September 1925 at St. John's Church, Sheffield. Martin MAHON, a Collier, age 24, of 94 Parkhill Lane, was the son of Thomas Mahon (a Farmer). Witness at wedding: Harriet Dunning (no other information to date) Harriet gave birth to a daughter, Theresa Mahon, on 18 January 1926, at 62 Soresby Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Theresa was also known in later years as 'Rita Mullins'. Harriet Mahon (nee Mullins) died 10 April 1943 aged 39, a Matron at Fulwood Cottage Homes, Sheffield. Martin Mahon's fate unknown to date. |
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| George Henry Mullins, aged 24, a Newsagent's Assistant, of 52 Belmoor Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield married Annie FROW on 22 January 1931 at The Parish Church, Attercliffe, Sheffield Annie FROW, b. 2 May 1910, now aged 20, a spinster of 74 Attercliffe Common, Sheffield was the daughter of William and Mary FROW (nee Revill). Her father, William, a Carter, was deceased at the time of Annie's marriage to George Henry Mullins. Witnesses at wedding: William Mullins, Nellie Day (seeking info) Annie gave birth to twin boys, George and Henry, on 21 August 1931, at 92 Attercliffe Common, Sheffield; and Mary on 6 April 1941. George Mullins (twin) died on 20 September 1934, aged 3 years, buried at Tinsley Park Cemetery, Darnall, Sheffield. His twin brother, Henry (my father) died 20 September 1986 - an uncanny coincidence? Annie Mullins (nee Frow) died on 19 April 1949, aged 38 years, at 419 Langsett Road, Hillsbrough, and was buried at Tinsley Park Cemetery, Darnall, Sheffield. George Henry Mullins, widower, of 48 Dodd Street, Hillsbrough, Sheffield, died on 18 July 1963, aged 57, at 'Bryn Don', Conisbrough, Rotherham whilst employed as a painter/decorator at the property. He was buried with his wife and eldest son at Tinsley Park Cemetery, Darnall, Sheffield. |
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| William Mullins remained a bachelor throughout his life. Relatives who remember him say he was a true gentleman, but after the death of his mother, with whom he lived all his life, he would visit his younger sister (Alice) for dinner but would shout at her if it wasn't ready on his arrival!! He worked at Jessop Saville (steelworks), Sheffield until his death on 16 November 1967, at 52 Belmoor Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield. |
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