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View Tree for Cicely ClaytonCicely Clayton (b. 13 Sep 1894, d. date unknown)


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Christ Church Adlington,

Cicely Clayton (daughter of William Clayton and Emma Hughen) was born 13 Sep 1894 in Adlington, Lancashire, England/Adlington, England9, and died date unknown. She married Robert Holding on 1917 in St Philip's Protestant Mission, Golborne St, Adlington,, son of Robert Holding and Ellen Mason.

 Includes NotesNotes for Cicely Clayton:
Baptism: 12 Nov 1899 Christ Church, Adlington, Lancashire, England
Ciecly Clayton - Child of William Clayton & Emma
Abode: 126 Market St Chorley
Occupation: Bleacher
Notes: Born 13 Sep 1894
Baptised by: T H Minett
Register: Baptisms 1897 - 1900, Page 12, Entry 91
Source: LDS Film 1526077
Above taken from Lancashire Online Parish clerks

More About Cicely Clayton:
Christening: 12 Nov 1899, Christ Church, Adlington, Lancashire, England.

Picture of Cicely Clayton and Robert Holding
St Philip's Protestant Mission, Adlington


More About Cicely Clayton and Robert Holding:
Marriage: 1917, St Philip's Protestant Mission, Golborne St, Adlington,.

 Includes NotesMarriage Notes for Cicely Clayton and Robert Holding:
Chrurch known locally as 'Tin Mission',

A corrugated iron building was purchased from Nelson in 1900 and this was re-assembled on land off Golborne Street (now Mayfield Avenue), Adlington, for use as a church. The premises were dedicated to St. Philip and the services were conducted under the aegis of the Protestant Reform Church. The church was finally closed in 1934. Services then took place at Christ Church which had stood empty for considerable period. The organ, pews and church ornaments from St. Philip's were removed to Christ Church once the building was rendered suitable for re-use.

There was resentment felt between the two churches of St. Paul and St. Philip - which, with hindsight, was a great pity because so much more could have been achieved with a united congregation. Indeed, it may well have been possible to build the tower on St. Paul's Church much earlier if this had been the case. Nevertheless, it took over thirty years for some form of compromise to be reached, in effect from 1900 until 34. As a reference to the structure, St. Philip's Church was known locally as the 'tin mission'.

Extract taken from www.adlington.info References & Credits: Adlington (and District), Lancashire by M.D.Smith ISBN 1 873500 01 7


Children of Cicely Clayton and Robert Holding are:
  1. William Holding.
  2. Jack Holding, b. 1922, Adlington, Lancashire, England/Lancashire, England, d. 03 Feb 1945.
  3. Edna Holding.
  4. Elsie Holding.
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