| Jane (Unknown) | (1801-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Alice Almond | (1826-Bet Jan and Mar 1886) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) at Mill; wife |
| James Altham | (-DECEASED) | Roller coverer (Covered the rollers in spinning ) |
| James Lomas Altham | (1869-DECEASED) | Roller coverer (Covered the rollers in spinning ) |
| Emily Birchall | (Jun 1876-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) at Mill |
| Gwendoline May Bodenham | (1 Oct 1920-DECEASED) | Tape Weaver |
| Alice Bromley | (1830-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Maria Bromley | (1864-Bet Oct and Dec 1925) | Calico Weaver |
| Jane Burgess | (1813-DECEASED) | Silk weaver |
| William Alworth Busby | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Mary Butterworth | (1861-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Sarah Alice Butterworth | (26 Dec 1883-13 Mar 1959) | Ring Spinner (Operated a Ring Spinning Machine - Ring spinning was/is a method for the continuous spinning of cotton) |
| Ring Spinner Cotton Spinning (Operated a Ring Spinning Machine - Ring spinning was/is a method for the continuous spinning of cotton) |
| Ellen Calvert | (13 Sep 1906-DECEASED) | Silk & Cotton Weaver |
| Sarah Carney | (1851-DECEASED) | Worsted Weaver |
| Stuff weaver |
| Stuff weaver |
| Hannah Carroll | (1834-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver |
| John Carroll | (1801-DECEASED) | Hand loom weaver (stuff) |
| Mary Carroll | (1836-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver |
| Michael Carroll | (1831-DECEASED) | Overlooker worsted spinner |
| Sarah Carroll | (1834-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Mary Casey | (1820-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver |
| John Chaffer | (1834-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Margaret Chaffer | (1846-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Sarah Ann Chaffer | (Bet Jan and Mar 1843-Bet Apr and Jun 1886) | Cotton Weaver |
| Margaret Corcoran | (1826-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver worsted |
| Samuel Cottam | (1849-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Mary Coupe | (1833-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Aaron Dalton | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Lucy Dalton | (1816-DECEASED) | Silk weaver |
| Hannah Darling | (1831-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver (worsted) |
| Power loom w weaver |
| Stuff weaver |
| Herbert Dearnley | (Bet Jan and Mar 1879-Bet Jan and Mar 1935) | Weaver at CottonMill |
| John Robert Dearnley | (25 Aug 1904-DECEASED) | Textile Dyeing Belt Fitter Heavy Work |
| Anne Dillon | (1843-DECEASED) | Worsted Weaver |
| Stuff Weaver |
| Agnes Doolan | (1896-DECEASED) | Wool Spinner |
| Catherine Doolan | (1781-DECEASED) | Flax and Wool Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Daniel Doolan | (1776-DECEASED) | Hand Loom Weaver |
| James Andrew Doolan | (Bet Jan and Mar 1898-25 Oct 1918) | School Part-time, Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Mary Anne Doolan | (1892-DECEASED) | Jute Spinner |
| Thomas Doolan | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Thomas Doolan | (1792-DECEASED) | Weaver; 1/2 acre |
| Martin Dooley | (1841-DECEASED) | Cotton spinner |
| Ada Dowling | (Bet Oct and Dec 1893-DECEASED) | Stanhill Ring Spinning Co, Oswaldtwistel (260): Card Room Hand Cotton Mill; Accrington |
| Agnes Dowling | (1832-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver worsted |
| Agnes Dowling | (1889-DECEASED) | Mill Spinner of linen |
| Alfred Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1857-Bet Apr and Jun 1897) | Silk Weaver |
| Ann Dowling | (1775-DECEASED) | Formerly linen spinner |
| Ann Dowling | (1831-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Ann Dowling | (1833-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Ann Dowling | (1837-DECEASED) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Ann Dowling | (1849-DECEASED) | Cotton Slubber (Prepared cotton for spinning, removing 'slubs' or imperfections in the yarn) |
| Annie Dowling | (Jun 1896-DECEASED) | Silk Mill Weaver |
| Annie Dowling | (18 Aug 1909-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Bernard Dowling | (30 Nov 1881-9 Sep 1882) | Weaver's Child |
| Bertha Dowling | (7 May 1914-Bet Apr and Jun 1997) | Ring Spinner |
| Bridget Dowling | (1832-DECEASED) | Steam loom weaving |
| Catherine Dowling | (1825-Bef 1862) | Power Loom Weaver of Worsted |
| Catherine Dowling | (1841-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Catherine Dowling | (1893-DECEASED) | Linen Weaver |
| Charles Richard Dowling | (22 Nov 1879-DECEASED) | Own Account (635): Manufacturer Agent Textile; 2 Blue Boar Court Manchester |
| Charlotte A Dowling | (1882-28 Nov 1959) | Cotton weaver |
| Clara Dowling | (1873-1961) | Worsted Weaver |
| Daniel Dowling | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Daniel Dowling | (1777-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| David Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1852-Bet Oct and Dec 1914) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| David Dowling | (23 Jul 1888-DECEASED) | Tenter Cotton Spinner (Halftime) |
| Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Edith Dowling | (3 Dec 1887-DECEASED) | Weaver's Tenter in Cotton Mill |
| Edna Dowling | (17 Feb 1913-DECEASED) | Cop Winder Cotton Spinning |
| Edward Dowling | (1815-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Edward Dowling | (1836-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Edward Dowling | (29 May 1920-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Edwin Addison Dowling | (Bet Jan and Mar 1875-DECEASED) | Worsted Weaver |
| Eliza Dowling | (1813-DECEASED) | Silk Weaver |
| Eliza Dowling | (1826-DECEASED) | Silk spinner |
| Eliza Dowling | (1872-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Eliza Jane Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1849-Bet Apr and Jun 1914) | Cotton Weaver (probably in mill with brothers) |
| Asbestos Weaver |
| Elizabeth Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1837-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Elizabeth Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1869-DECEASED) | Weaver cotton |
| Cotton weaver |
| Elizabeth Dowling | (Bet Oct and Dec 1847-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Elizabeth Dowling | (1825-DECEASED) | Worsted weaver |
| Worsted weaver |
| Elizabeth Dowling | (1868-DECEASED) | Doffing Mistress (replaced full yarn bobbins with empties on looms in spinning mill) |
| Elizabeth Ellen Dowling | (29 Mar 1901-Bet Apr and Jun 1972) | Haslam, Spinning Company (260): Card Tenter; Chorley Old Road |
| Ellen Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1872-DECEASED) | Weaver cotton |
| Esther Dowling | (Dec 1859-DECEASED) | Weaver (Cotton) |
| Florence Dowling | (1886-DECEASED) | Cotton spinner |
| Weaver |
| Francis Dowling | (1811-DECEASED) | Silk weaver |
| Silk weaver (journeyman) |
| Francis Dowling | (1850-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Francis Dowling | (1896-26 Jun 1915) | Twister's Reacher (in cotton/silk weaving mills: Drew each threadds on machine twisting the yarns or threads Ring Frame Twister) |
| Francis Joseph Dowling | (24 Jan 1875-31 Dec 1937) | Textile Trimming Com, Salesman |
| Frank S Dowling | (1889-DECEASED) | Shipping Clerk at Spinning Mill |
| George Dowling | (Bef 6 Nov 1814-DECEASED) | Silk Weaver |
| Silk weaver |
| George Augustus Dowling | (1834-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Hannah Dowling | (16 Apr 1913-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Hannah M Dowling | (1873-DECEASED) | Weaver cotton |
| Harold Dowling | (Bet Jan and Mar 1905-Bet Jul and Sep 1966) | Falcon Spinning Company, Out Of Work (260): Little Piecer; Hanold Street |
| Harry F Dowling | (1906-DECEASED) | Handevin? at Textile Manufacturer |
| Henry Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1855-Bet Apr and Jun 1908) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Henry Dowling | (1791-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Henry Dowling | (1806-Bet Jul and Sep 1877) | Weaver |
| Hand loom weaver silk |
| Henry Dowling | (Bef 3 Jul 1822-Bet Jan and Mar 1882) | Weaver |
| Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) at Mill |
| Henry Dowling | (1831-DECEASED) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) |
| Hubert Dowling | (1889-9 Feb 1968) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Weaver |
| Hugh Dowling | (1811-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Weaver |
| Weaver |
| Hugh Dowling | (1838-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Weaver |
| James Dowling | (Bet Jan and Mar 1872-Bef 29 Sep 1939) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) |
| Scutcher in Cotton Spinning (beats flax to soften straw) |
| Maco Spinning Comapny, Out Of Work (260): Lantcher Overlooker; Deane Road |
| James Dowling | (Bet Oct and Dec 1896-DECEASED) | Maco Spinning Comapny, Out Of Work (260): Lantcher Tenter; Deane Road |
| James Dowling | (1783-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Silk weaver (journeyman) |
| James Dowling | (1791-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| James Dowling | (1806-Bef 7 Apr 1861) | Weaver |
| Silk weaver |
| James Dowling | (1810-19 Jan 1883) | Weaver |
| James Dowling | (1821-DECEASED) | Cotton spinner |
| James Dowling | (1831-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| James Dowling | (Bef 19 Jan 1839-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| James Dowling | (Abt 1843-DECEASED) | Linen Weaver |
| James Dowling | (26 Aug 1875-19 Feb 1878) | Weaver's Child |
| James Henry Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1873-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Jane Dowling | (1826-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Jane Dowling | (1891-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| John Dowling | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| John Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1883-DECEASED) | Bradbury Gretor Textile (635): Porter; Alder Numbring E E |
| John Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1866-DECEASED) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) |
| John Dowling | (1806-DECEASED) | Cotton H L W (Hand Loom Weaver) |
| John Dowling | (1811-DECEASED) | Rope Spinner |
| John Dowling | (1813-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| John Dowling | (1816-DECEASED) | Pauper Cotton Weaver |
| John Dowling | (Bef 23 Apr 1817-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| John Dowling | (1841-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| John Dowling | (1864-DECEASED) | Howards & Bullough Textile Machinist (154): Labourer Furnance Tenter; Hound & Bultoy, Acc, Globe Works |
| John Thomas Dowling | (28 Jul 1879-Bet Jul and Sep 1945) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Kate Mary Dowling | (Sep 1848-DECEASED) | Cotton weaver |
| Cotton weaver in factory |
| Lizzie Dowling | (19 Mar 1908-Bet Jul and Sep 1990) | Stanhill Ring Spinning Co, Oswaldtwistel (260): Card Room Hand Cotton Mill; Tower St, Oswaldtwistle |
| Mamie M Dowling | (Oct 1882-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Margaret Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1844-UNKNOWN) | Cotton Weaver |
| Margaret Dowling | (1839-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Stuff weaver |
| Martha Dowling | (1871-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Mary Dowling | (1830-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver worsted |
| Mary Dowling | (1833-DECEASED) | Spinner (worsted) |
| Mary Dowling | (1835-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Mary Dowling | (1843-DECEASED) | Silk Weaver |
| Mary Dowling | (1870-DECEASED) | Worsted Spinner |
| Mary A Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1865-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Weaver cotton |
| Mary Ann Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1843-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Mary Ann Dowling | (1868-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Ann Dowling | (1881-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Mary Teresa Dowling | (1926-) | Textile Worker |
| Maurice Dowling | (1843-14 Mar 1915) | Weaver |
| Maurice Dowling | (27 Oct 1887-10 Nov 1887) | Weaver's Son |
| Michael Dowling | (Bet Apr and Jun 1854-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Michael Dowling | (27 Oct 1887-10 Nov 1887) | Weaver's Son |
| Minnie Dowling | (19 Jan 1898-Bet Apr and Jun 1979) | Falcon Spinning Company, Out Of Work (260): Farme Tenter; Kandel Street |
| Jack Frame Tenter Cotton Spinning |
| Norman Dowling | (Bet Oct and Dec 1902-DECEASED) | Maco Spinning Comapny, Out Of Work (260): Assistant Frame Overlooker; Deane Road |
| North Joseph Dowling | (1911-DECEASED) | Laboratory worker at textile mill |
| Patrick Dowling | (-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Patrick Dowling | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Patrick Dowling | (1817-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Patrick Dowling | (1839-DECEASED) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) |
| Peter Dowling | (Bet Jul and Sep 1858-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Rebecca Dowling | (1809-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Robert Dowling | (1872-DECEASED) | Fish Net Weaver |
| Samuel Dowling | (1807-13 Mar 1878) | Weaver |
| Samuel Dowling | (8 Feb 1882-Bet Jul and Sep 1967) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Cannel Mill Co (262): Cotton Spinner; Cannel Mill Co Clayton Le Moors |
| Cotton Spinner |
| Samuel Dowling | (6 Feb 1896-2 Mar 1958) | Labourer Artificial Silk Weaver |
| Sarah Dowling | (1801-DECEASED) | Weaver (worsted) |
| Sarah Dowling | (1846-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Sarah Elizabeth Dowling | (Nov 1870-DECEASED) | Worsted Weaver |
| Thomas Dowling | (-DECEASED) | Picecener (Pieces together broken threads in weaving) |
| Thomas Dowling | (1816-DECEASED) | Power loom weaver |
| Thomas Dowling | (1821-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Thomas Dowling | (Bef 20 Feb 1828-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Thomas Dowling | (1837-DECEASED) | Spinner (worsted) |
| Thomas Dowling | (Jun 1850-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Thomas Dowling | (29 May 1893-Bet Oct and Dec 1968) | Card Tinter in Cotton Spinning |
| William Dowling | (3 Jan 1875-DECEASED) | Weaver cotton |
| William Dowling | (Feb 1877-Bet Oct and Dec 1936) | Worsted Spinner |
| William John Dowling | (1836-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| William John Dowling | (1848-Bef 13 Apr 1901) | Weaver |
| Weaver |
| Dredge | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Ellen Dugan | (1831-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| John Dugan | (-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Margaret Dugan | (1825-DECEASED) | Weaver in Cotton Factory |
| Bridget Duggan | (1856-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Ellen Duggan | (1867-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Mary Ann Duggan | (Bet Oct and Dec 1855-Bet Jan and Mar 1890) | Cotton Weaver |
| John Joseph Duigan | (1798-27 Jan 1851) | Silk weaver |
| Weaver |
| Brian Dunphy | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Ellen | (1817-Bef 2 Apr 1871) | Cotton Power Loom Weaver |
| Annie Etherington | (1895-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ); Commercial Mill Co (262); Great Harwood |
| Ada Farrow | (1889-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Elizabeth Ann Farrow | (1878-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Emma Farrow | (Bet Apr and Jun 1892-1 Jan 1928) | Pattern Beemer (Beamer - Drew the warp yarn through and onto the long heavy beam of a loom for weaving textiles ) |
| James Fitzpatrick | (-Bef 24 Nov 1870) | Weaver |
| Nora Forster | (20 Aug 1886-Bet Jan and Mar 1942) | Cotton Weaver |
| Hannah Frear | (1846-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Mary Frear | (1833-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Peter Gallagher | (1855-DECEASED) | Spinner Cotton |
| Bridgett Garraghy | (1831-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Edward Garraghy | (1841-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Ellen Garraghy | (1838-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Mary Garraghy | (1828-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Nancy Garraghy | (1836-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Winifred Garraghy | (1836-DECEASED) | Spinner |
| Charles Edward Gaucher | (9 Dec 1857-1926) | Weaver in Cotton Mill |
| George Gaucher | (1868-DECEASED) | Weaver in Cotton Mill |
| Charles Edward Goucher | (24 May 1882-Feb 1970) | Weaver |
| William Heakins Gray | (1837-UNKNOWN) | Drabber (1) Surgeon's assistant in a hospital 2) Operator who assembled the yarns or threads prior to weaving of cloth 3) Assistant to a noble person, preparing clothes etc. 4) In an Iron Foundry, person who removes the flash and unwanted bits from casts |
| James H Greenhalgh | (1866-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Maria Greenhalgh | (1868-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Alice Greenhalgh | (1870-DECEASED) | Woolen winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Richard Greenhalgh | (1833-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Walter Howard Greenhalgh | (1864-Bet Jul and Sep 1954) | Cotton Weaver |
| Calico Weaver |
| George William Grime | (1888-DECEASED) | Cotton Ring Dubber? (raised nap of cloth on spinning machine) |
| Cotton Weaver |
| John Grime | (-Bef 7 Oct 1878) | Weaver |
| John Grime | (1859-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| John Grime | (1883-DECEASED) | Cotton Calico Weaver |
| William Thomas Grime | (1857-Bet 5 Apr 1891 and 31 Mar 1901) | Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Jane Grindrod | (1855-DECEASED) | Cotton weaver |
| Susannah Helliwell | (1879-DECEASED) | Calico Weaver |
| Elise Heyes | (4 Apr 1904-12 Jan 1962) | Cotton Weaver |
| Emma Heys | (1876-DECEASED) | Cotton weaver |
| Grace Heys | (1848-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Hannah Heys | (6 Jan 1874-Bet Jan and Mar 1943) | Cotton Weaver Retired |
| John Thomas Heys | (1872-DECEASED) | Out Of Work (262): Cotton Weaver; No Fixed Place |
| Elizabeth Heywood | (1854-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Charles F Holstein | (1884-DECEASED) | Textile Loom ?Piper? |
| Towel Mill Weaver |
| Fred Holstein | (1889-DECEASED) | Towel Mill Weaver |
| Mary E Horrocks | (1880-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| David Hunt | (22 Dec 1862-Bet Apr and Jun 1920) | Rope Spinner |
| Rope Spinner |
| Henry Hunt | (1825-Bef 12 Mar 1894) | Ropemaker; Rope Spinner |
| John Hunt | (Bet Jul and Sep 1859-DECEASED) | Rope Spinner |
| Ellen Ann Jackson | (Bet Apr and Jun 1858-Bet Jan and Mar 1927) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| George Jackson | (1840-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| George Herbert Jackson | (1879-DECEASED) | Cotton Calico Weaver |
| John Jackson | (1874-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Weaver at CottonMill |
| John Heyworth Jackson | (1834-Bet Oct and Dec 1912) | Cotton Weaver |
| Tackler (overlooker of weaving shed workers) |
| Richard Jackson | (Bef 9 Jul 1876-Bet Jul and Sep 1934) | Slasher (Applied size (Slasher Sizing) to the warp thread in weaving, to strengthen it and facilitate the weaving process) |
| Samuel Jackson | (1870-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| William Jackson | (1875-DECEASED) | Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Weaver at CottonMill |
| John Thomas Jepson | (1856-DECEASED) | Cotton ?Throtle? Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Julia Keenan | (1833-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Andrew Kirkwood | (1829-16 Dec 1899) | Weaver |
| Ralph Lee | (1867-DECEASED) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) at Cotton Mill |
| Eliza Jane Locke | (Bet Oct and Dec 1877-Bet Jul and Sep 1917) | Cotton Weaver |
| John Locke | (1853-DECEASED) | Cotton Warp Sizer (Applied size (Slasher Sizing) to the warp thread in weaving, to strengthen it and facilitate the weaving process) |
| David Lord | (1853-Bef 10 Jul 1918) | Cotton Weaver |
| Maria Lord | (1837-Bet Jul and Sep 1861) | Cotton Weaver |
| Samuel Tipping Lord | (27 Feb 1878-6 May 1953) | Ball Cotton Warper Spinning (Set up the "warp" (thread) on looms ) |
| Susan M Lord | (1880-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Bridget Miles | (Abt 1857-DECEASED) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Alice Mary Mooney | (1887-) | Ring Spinner Cotton Industry |
| Anne Muldoon | (1866-DECEASED) | Cotton weaver |
| Ann Murphy | (1863-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Elizabeth Murphy | (1864-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Margaret Murphy | (1868-DECEASED) | 1/2 time cotton weaver & scholar |
| Catharine Neate | (1797-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Emily Papworth | (1883-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| James Papworth | (1892-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Ann Papworth | (1889-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Cotton Ring Spinner |
| Percy Papworth | (1896-DECEASED) | Cotton Ring Dubber? (raised nap of cloth on spinning machine) |
| Walter Papworth | (1887-DECEASED) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Anne Parkinson | (1841-DECEASED) | Stuff weaver |
| Honora Parkinson | (1833-DECEASED) | Stuff weaver |
| Mary Parkinson | (1831-DECEASED) | Stuff weaver |
| Weaver - worsted |
| Robert Parkinson | (1805-DECEASED) | Cotton Power Loom Weaver? |
| Hand ? Weaver |
| Agnes Phelan | (1841-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Worsted spinner |
| Hannah Phelan | (1839-DECEASED) | Stuff weaver |
| Bertha Poole | (1895-UNKNOWN) | Worsted Twister, Worsted Spinning Worker |
| Edith Poole | (1897-UNKNOWN) | Worsted Spinner |
| Eliza Poole | (1892-UNKNOWN) | Fancy Weaver at Woolen Mill |
| Elizabeth Ann Poole | (1894-UNKNOWN) | Worsted Twister, Worsted Spinning Worker |
| Lilly Poole | (25 Jun 1909-DECEASED) | Woolen Weaver |
| Tom Poole | (1896-UNKNOWN) | Cotton Piecer, cotton spinning worker |
| William Henry Poole | (1909-DECEASED) | Woolen Weaver |
| Sarah Ann Rea | (1860-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Cyril Rollings | (2 Feb 1911-Bet Jan and Mar 1949) | Carpet Weaver |
| Elizabeth Roney | (1882-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Agnes Roney | (1889-DECEASED) | Weaver in Cotton Mill |
| Abraham Roper | (-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Hannah Roper | (1821-DECEASED) | Worsted winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| Sam Shoreman | (1883-UNKNOWN) | Engine Fitter for Textile Machinery |
| Samuel Shutt | (1823-27 Feb 1901) | Weaver |
| Thomas Shutt | (1800-UNKNOWN) | Weaver |
| Alice Smith | (1872-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver at Cotton Mill |
| Jane Smith | (1836-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| John Smith | (1838-Bef 10 Jul 1918) | Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Elizabeth Smith | (30 Jan 1875-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver at Cotton Mill |
| Samuel Smith | (1864-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Edith Mary Spain | (1865-DECEASED) | Cotton Spinner (Spun the yarn to make cloth) |
| Elizabeth Spawton | (1868-DECEASED) | Wool Spinner |
| Bertha Spellman | (1885-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Jane Alice Spellman | (1870-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver |
| Mary Ann Spellman | (1855-DECEASED) | Cotton Slasher (Applied size (Slasher Sizing) to the warp thread in weaving, to strengthen it and facilitate the weaving process) |
| Mary Jane Stanworth | (1863-DECEASED) | Cotton Throstle Spinner (Attended a spinning machine known as a Throstle, due to the noise it made, which resembled a lark, or throstle. The machine was used for the continuous spinning of cotton (or wool) simultaneously onto long rows) |
| Alexander Stewart | (1871-DECEASED) | Mill Worker Weaver Linen |
| David Stewart | (1893-DECEASED) | Mill Doffer (replaced full yarn bobbins with empties on looms in spinning mill) |
| John Stocks | (6 May 1831-DECEASED) | Out Labourer (an Outworker is a home worker particularly in weaving) |
| Edward Taylor | (1870-DECEASED) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| Elizabeth A Taylor | (1895-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Florence Taylor | (2 Oct 1896-DECEASED) | Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| James Taylor | (1863-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Calico Weaver |
| James William Taylor | (1885-DECEASED) | Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Jane Taylor | (11 Mar 1898-DECEASED) | Cotton Piecer (piece together broken threads in weaving. Often children) |
| Cotton winder (Transferred yarn onto bobbins or perns, ready for weaving ) |
| John Taylor | (1861-DECEASED) | Cotton Mule Spinner |
| Mary Taylor | (1887-DECEASED) | Cotton Calico Weaver |
| Mary Ellen Taylor | (Bet Apr and Jun 1888-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Maud Taylor | (1894-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Robert Taylor | (1868-DECEASED) | Cotton Doffer (someone who removes 'doffs' bobbins, pirns or spindles holding spun fiber such as cotton or wool from a spinning frame and replaces them with empty ones. Normally these workers are covered in cotton fibres.) |
| William Taylor | (30 Nov 1864-Bet Apr and Jun 1946) | Cotton Weaver |
| Cotton Weaver retired |
| Martha Varley | (7 Feb 1882-Bet Jan and Mar 1966) | Cannel Mill Co (262): Cotton Worker Weaver; Cannel Mill Co Clayton Le Moors Altham Collier Co |
| Louise Fredericka von Dullen | (14 Feb 1900-26 Apr 1939) | Weaver |
| Thomas Vost | (1786-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Anne Walsh | (1871-DECEASED) | Jute Spinner |
| Lizzie Walsh | (1888-DECEASED) | Jute Spinner |
| Catherine Welsh | (1836-UNKNOWN) | Worsted Weaver |
| Anne Whalley | (1789-DECEASED) | Weaver |
| Doris Whatmore | (22 Dec 1906-DECEASED) | Cotton Weaver |
| Catherine White | (1830-DECEASED) | Worsted spinner |
| Ralph Williams | (14 Apr 1905-DECEASED) | Foreman Artificial Silk Spinner |
| Joseph M Wisnowski | (1925-) | Bridge Tender for Textile Company |