The Worthington Rigby Family
My grandfather was called Robert Worthington Rigby. he lived in Accrington 1877-1946. he had brothers Arthur,Doctor,Herbert, all named Worthington Rigby, and two sisters, Grace and Elizabeth hannah. The family lived in Marsden St. It appears likely that the lads got thjeir middle name becauise they were fathered by James Worthington, who at that time was not married to Mrs Rigby.
I have recently come across people who are related to me through the Wiorthington Rigbys, and wonder if there are any more folk in the area who are descended from the Rigbys. |
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Hi Bob I found some Rigbys whilst checking out Guinanes they were living down Birmingham way I think the record said born Accrington. It was a while ago I saw the document cant even be surewhat document it was I ll see if i can find it again and post it.
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Thanks Pete. Am very pleased to have this revitalised.
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Pte. 15629. Robert Worthington RIGBY served in B Coy Accrington Pals, wounded July 1st 1916, leg amputated, discharged K.R. 392 para (xvi) 7-07-1917, was living at 48 Dowry St, in 1935. His father was J.H. Rigby. Retlaw. |
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Thanks for this, Retlaw. There appears to be some doubt as to his father's name, which is why he has Worthington in it, though his mother was Rigby, nee Nutter. His reputed father was John Henry Worthington,who later married Mrs Rigby. It would be easy to see how his father's name would be recorded as Rigby if he had simply been asked 'What's your father's name?' RW Rigby died 17.1.46. Shall I find you a photo?
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I have a picture of him, he always reminded me of you when I looked at it. Gormless looking.:) :p |
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Well there' one fer t'book,, as we have no knowledge of a brother JH, though one was Herbert, so may be him. In 1935 he was living with Rose Dobson at 48 Dowry St.
If you wakken up tomorrow wi broken windas - it'll be me. |
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Bob probley not related and not even sure if it is Accrington looks more like Warington to me , in the transcript it say Barrington lancs. When I first found it the transcript said Accrington.
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Thanks Pete. I think it says Birmingham, but as the chap is an accountant - unlikely. I appreciate you looking it up.
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My dad used to play in a dance band locally, in the late 40's/50's (in my memory), with a man called Jo. Rigby.
That's all I know though. :) |
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Good to see that your spell in dock hasn't affected your memory K. and that you are back in your stride. None of our family have been musical, though my feet did hum a lot when I was younger.
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Hi Bob the census was from Birmingham but the question is were Ribgy was born it looks like Accrington / Warrington their son was recorded as born in Birmingham wife recorded as Ireland.
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My apologies. I'll go back and take a looksee.
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