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Author:  Mel [ Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:04 pm ]
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The Burnley Express and Burnley News
August 22 1936

Railwayman's Death

Funeral of Burnley Clubman

A well-known Burnley railway worker, Mr. William Duerden, died at his home, 13, Nicholl-street, last week, aged 43, following a long illness. For 29 years he had been employed as a shipping clerk at Bank Top Station, For many years he was an active member of Robinson-street Working Men's Club, having served for a long period as secretary. During the past eight years he had been a prominent member of Danehouse Unionist Club. In his younger days, Mr. Duerden was connected with St John's Church, Gannow. He is survived by a widow, two sons and one daughter. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon. The Rev. P. A. Lee, vicar of St Cuthbert's Church, offered prayers at the home and also officiated at the services at the church and at the graveside, at the Burnley Cemetery. The funeral cortege made a short halt at the Burnley Bank Top goods yard, where many fellow workers of Mr. Duerden assembled with bared heads to pay their last respects.
The following representatives were in attendance at the funeral:- L.M.S., Bank Top Station, Messrs. J. E. Rigby, H. J. Dent, J. O. Edwards and Miss E. Heyworth; Danehouse Conservative Club, Messrs. W. E. Simpson, F. Baldwin and R. Robinson; Robinson-street Working Men's Club, Mr. George Haworth.
Floral tributes were sent by:- Loving wife, Harry, Irene and Frank; mother, father and brother Harry and Ethel; sister Hannah, Wilfred and children; Aunt Bertha and Jim; Aunt Harriet, Uncle Harry and cousin Sarah and Sid; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and family; Aunt Fanny; Mrs. Ormerod and family; cousin Fanny and Alf; Mr. Tom Simpson and family; cousin Emily and Minnie; clerical supervisory staff, Bank Top Station; cartage, yard staff, Bank Top Station; Danehouse Unionist Working Men's Club; committee and friends of the Burnley Lane Working Men's Club; Harry Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. Rawson and family; Mrs. Stones, Ernie and Lizzie; Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Gwennie; Mr. and Mrs Hirst and daughter; J. H. Howarth and Sons and Mr. Thornton; Mrs. Judson; Mr. and Mrs. George Haworth and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hodge and Winne; little Percy; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. F. Baldwin; Freddie and Will; Joe Jackson and family; Mrs. Woolley.
Burnley Co-op. Society carried out the arrangements.

Author:  Mel [ Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:05 pm ]
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Mel wrote:
The Burnley Express and Burnley News
August 22 1936

Railwayman's Death

Funeral of Burnley Clubman

A well-known Burnley railway worker, Mr. William Duerden, died at his home, 13, Nicholl-street, last week, aged 43, following a long illness. For 29 years he had been employed as a shipping clerk at Bank Top Station, For many years he was an active member of Robinson-street Working Men's Club, having served for a long period as secretary. During the past eight years he had been a prominent member of Danehouse Unionist Club. In his younger days, Mr. Duerden was connected with St John's Church, Gannow. He is survived by a widow, two sons and one daughter. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon. The Rev. P. A. Lee, vicar of St Cuthbert's Church, offered prayers at the home and also officiated at the services at the church and at the graveside, at the Burnley Cemetery. The funeral cortege made a short halt at the Burnley Bank Top goods yard, where many fellow workers of Mr. Duerden assembled with bared heads to pay their last respects.
The following representatives were in attendance at the funeral:- L.M.S., Bank Top Station, Messrs. J. E. Rigby, H. J. Dent, J. O. Edwards and Miss E. Heyworth; Danehouse Conservative Club, Messrs. W. E. Simpson, F. Baldwin and R. Robinson; Robinson-street Working Men's Club, Mr. George Haworth.
Floral tributes were sent by:- Loving wife, Harry, Irene and Frank; mother, father and brother Harry and Ethel; sister Hannah, Wilfred and children; Aunt Bertha and Jim; Aunt Harriet, Uncle Harry and cousin Sarah and Sid; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and family; Aunt Fanny; Mrs. Ormerod and family; cousin Fanny and Alf; Mr. Tom Simpson and family; cousin Emily and Minnie; clerical supervisory staff, Bank Top Station; cartage, yard staff, Bank Top Station; Danehouse Unionist Working Men's Club; committee and friends of the Burnley Lane Working Men's Club; Harry Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. Rawson and family; Mrs. Stones, Ernie and Lizzie; Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Gwennie; Mr. and Mrs Hirst and daughter; J. H. Howarth and Sons and Mr. Thornton; Mrs. Judson; Mr. and Mrs. George Haworth and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hodge and Winne; little Percy; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. F. Baldwin; Freddie and Will; Joe Jackson and family; Mrs. Woolley.
Burnley Co-op. Society carried out the arrangements.


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DUERDEN wills year order

Author:  Leaver [ Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:21 am ]
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Thanks Mel. William Duerden is my gt. Granddad.
Gravestone: http://www.briercliffesociety.co.uk/Gra ... Catlow.htm

Author:  Mel [ Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:23 am ]
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We got that article when we visited Burnley a couple of years ago - was having a sort out yesterday. I think there are still a few more to add.

Author:  Leaver [ Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:26 am ]
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Excellent! I think I still have some news articles on a cd as well. I will have to take a look. I had forgotten about this William Duerden obit – pleased to see it!

Author:  Mel [ Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:02 pm ]
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Burnley Express
Wednesday 17 February 1892
Deaths
Feb. 12 -Ann Duerden, Briercliffe, 78 years

Author:  Mel [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:05 am ]
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Burnley Gazette
Saturday 10 September 1864
Deaths
On the 5th inst., aged 23 years, Ann Duerden, Haggate

Burnley Express
Saturday 29 July 1882
Deaths
DUERDEN. -On the 17th inst., aged 23, Alfred Duerden, Haggate

Burnley Express
Saturday 19 June 1886
Deaths
June 13, William Duerden, Haggate, aged 55 years


Burnley Express
Saturday 20 January 1883
Deaths
DUERDEN. -On the 11th inst., aged 34, Titus Duerden, Haggate

Author:  Mel [ Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:43 am ]
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Burnley Express
Saturday 31 August 1878
Deaths
DUERDEN -On the 27th inst., Ormerod Duerden, Cockden, Briercliffe, aged 34

Author:  Mel [ Thu Jun 11, 2015 2:38 pm ]
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Express and Advertiser

23 January 1932

Link With Old Extwistle

Late Mrs. Duerden

The death occurred last Monday of Mrs. Nancy Duerden, wife of Richard Duerden, of 17, Burnley-road, Briercliffe, aged 63 years, who was well-known in the village. She was a native of Extwistle, and the daughter of the late Mr. James Pickles, who will be remember by all old Briercliffe people as the former engineer at the now disused Extwistle Mill and subsequently engineer at Briercliffe Mill, when that mill commenced operations about fifty years ago. Mrs. Duerden had been a member of the Haggate Chapel since 1890/ She leaves a husband, son, and two grandchildren.
Amid many manifestations of regret, the funeral took place in the Haggate Baptist Churchyard last Thursday. Messrs. James Halstead (senior) and James Halstead (junior) officiated. The mourners were; Mr. Richard Duerden, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duerden, Masters Tom Duerden, Kenneth Duerden, N. Bythel, Dick Hargreaves, John Hargreaves, Misses Mabel Greenwood, Marjorie Greenwood, and Beatrice Hargreaves, Mrs. S. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pickles, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pickles, Miss R. Bythel, Miss N. Hargreaves, Mrs. W. Bythel, Mrs. Hargreaves, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs. T. Greenwood, Mrs. J. Duerden, Mrs. W. T. Duerden, Miss D. Duerden, Mrs. W. Watson, Mrs. V. Pomfret, Mrs. Joseph Pickles, Mrs. S. Pickles, Mr. W. Halstead, Mrs. W. Nuttall, Mrs. J. E. Leaver, Mrs. Tatham, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. H. Hirst, Mrs. G. Nuttall, Mr. J. Halstead (senior), and Mr. J. Halsteas (junior). Messrs. W. B. Bythell, W. E. Taylor, T. Greenwood, O. Bythell, K. Bythell, H. Pickles, D. Taylor and W. H. Duerden acted as bearers.
Floral tributes were sent by: sorrowing husband, son and daughter; Grandson Tom; Grandson Kenneth; Sister Susannah, Rose and Tom; Jim and Maretta, Harry and Mary; Florrie, Willie and family; Mrs. Levi Hargreaves and family; Mollie, Willie and Donald; Mabel and Marjorie; Sarah and Dorothy; Fred Pickles; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pickles (Monk Hall Farm); Mr. and Mrs. A. Leaver and family; Betsy and George; Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Nuttall and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and Sarah, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. thornber and Cissie; cousins in Queen-street, Mr. and Mrs. J. Duerden and Lily; Elsie and Harry; Sarah and John Arthur; William Henry, florrie and children; Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Pomfret; Mrs. Emmott; Mr. and Mrs. Yates; James Halstead and family; Ivy; Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson' James Halstead and Annie; Mr. and Mrs. Blakey; Mrs. Leaver and Mrs. Hirst; Mr. and Mrs. Reid (Burnley); Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Sylvia; Lizzie; all at 13 and 15, Burnley-road and Winifred; Mabel and Florence; Edna; Mrs. Dent; Storey's; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gill; the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pickles; Mrs. Sutcliffe, Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Lonsdale.
The arrangements were carried out by Mr. Lewis Gill, New Hall-street.

Author:  Mel [ Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:32 pm ]
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The Burnley Advertiser

Saturday, 22 March 1873

Found Dead In A field

Robert Duerden, of High-sim, in the township of Briercliffe, was found dead in a field near to the Cold Well public-house, Briercliffe, on Sunday afternoon last. The deceased had been to the Cold Well public-house with Hartley Stuttard, and they had been there until half-past two o'clock in the afternoon, when they went away towards home, but the deceased lingered behind, and was left by Stuttard. The deceased was seen standing alone in the field, and afterwards near to the same place he was found laid down quite dead. He was 54 years of age, and an inquest was held. Verdict accordingly.

Author:  Gill [ Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:41 pm ]
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Hi Mel, Thanks for the Duerden deaths. I've just found my Gt Uncle. Never knew he had a son.

Author:  Mel [ Wed Jun 17, 2015 6:38 am ]
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That's great Gill.

I'm just browsing the British Newspaper Archive lately to see if there is anything relevant. I keep finding the odd article here and there. There are a couple of stories that were in the Burnley papers in the early 1900's that I'd love to add but I think, for now, it would be a little too time consuming and I want to get the new site live soon. Just waiting for hubby to do his next bit on it.

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