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James Johnson Battersby

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20: 44: 36: 103:(1907–1955), however, the 1911 census shows Battersby living on his own 14 Clifton Road, Stockport, apart from two servants, possibly because his family were not there on census night. James junior was a British fascist and pacifist who came to believe that Adolf Hitler was Christ returned, and wrote 90:
Battersby joined the family hat making business like most of his siblings. The 1901 British census shows five Battersby brothers, Charles, James, Walter, Earnest and Edgar, along with their father William, all working in the business. His sister Edith did not work and the family were able to employ
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two servants. At one time the firm was one of the largest hat manufacturers in Britain with an international trade. For an Australian court case of 1935, Battersby sent evidence that his company had the capacity to produce 12,000 hats per week.
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In 1905, Battersby married Annie Larratt Nidd (1876–1970). They had two children, a daughter Edith Mary Battersby (1910–?) and a son
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which at one time was one of the largest hat manufacturers in Britain. In 1915, he was the last survivor to be rescued after the RMS
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Battersby died on 14 April 1949. At the time of his death, his address was Dinglewood, Bramhall Park,
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In the highest degree odious: Detention without trial in wartime Britain
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James Johnson Battersby was born in 1875, the son of hat manufacturer
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was hit by a German torpedo and sunk. His son was the British fascist
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In 1915, Battersby was travelling as a first class passenger on the
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Aryan testament: The holy book and testament of Adolf Hitler
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1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
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Battersby's Hat Works
Hat Works


Battersby Hats
James Larratt Battersby
William John Battersby
James Larratt Battersby
Mersey Ferry
RMS Lusitania
sunk
German U-boat
Cheadle Hulme
Greater Manchester
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
"Purchase of a Hat leads to claim for damages"
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription.
The holy book and testament of Adolf Hitler.
Clarendon Press
ISBN
0198257759
James Johnson Battersby.
Merseyside Maritime Museum
"Wills, November 1949"
Categories
1875 births
1949 deaths
Battersby family

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