b 1879 Sheffield. Red Cross record; 181 Rustlings Road, Sheffield, came from a medical family –Night Nurse, at Hathersage VAD Hospital. lost a brother Thomas Ernest Sgt 20th Bn Northumberland Fusiliers KIA 5/6/1917
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BARRACLOUGH, Mabel
Щ Sister, Hathersage VAD Hospital, 1916. (p38, p48 WHW2W). Posted to a Hospital in Egypt in 1917. b 1880 Bradford, and is a nurse there in 1911C.
BARBER, Mabel (Mrs)
née Hubbard, b 1872 Ramsgate, Kent. 1911C & Red Cross record; The Mount Hathersage. Sister in law to Evelyn Marion above, and Grandmother of Andy and Mary (Bailey)– volunteered to mend linen at Hathersage VAD Hospital.
BARBER, Evelyn Marion (Miss)
Щ Hathersage Red Cross VAD Hospital. ( p 44 WHW2W) b 1878 Sheffield, daughter of Jarvis William Barber, living at Leveret Croft, Hathersage. Sister in law of Mabel Barber, below.
BAGSHAWE, Beatrice Westby Muriel Bradshaw Isherwood
–b 1876 Norton Oakes. 1911C with her sister at Poole, Dorset. Red Cross record at Norton Oakes, a nurse at Hathersage VAD Hospital.
BAINES, Miss Evelyn
Saltergate, Bamford. at Hathersage VAD Hospital. Probably;; Eveline Baines b1890 Rotherham. 1911C at Bamford, sister to Charles Baines (above).
ATKINSON, Mrs Elsie
Jaggers Lane, Hathersage, homeworker, knitting & needlework at Hathersage VAD Hospital. Probably a widow, as 1912 Kellys refers to a Mrs Atkinson, Cannon Fields. (Jaggers Lane).
ANTHES, Nima Louise
Worked as an unpaid VAD at Hathersage VAD Hospital from November 1914 until March 1917. She put untold hours collecting 5,000 eggs for the unit. B 1873 Sheffield, married Charles Edward Anthes, above, in 1903. Lived at Roslyn Crescent, Hathersage during the conflict.
HALLAM, Percy Frith
603727 Acting Cpl R. E. 291787 Northumberland Fusiliers. b1888 Downing Row, Hathersage. 1901C living in Tideswell, with his mother Mary b Hathersage, a widow. Brother of John Samuel, above. 1911C, living in Walton, Chesterfield.
HALLAM, Joseph Austin
(William Austin Hallam is in fact Joseph Austin Hallam). 66992 Pte. D L I. 22397 L/Cpl 39 Labour Coy. Served at Ypres. D L I. Gassed and suffered from ‘trench-foot’, which affected him all his life. b 1896 Nettle Row, Hathersage, son of William (a groom/servant) and Millicent Hallam. 1911C living at The Dale, Hathersage, a railway clerk. He also worked for Redfearn, the ‘Bottom Butchers’ and later for the Derwent Water Board. Married Hilda Elliott (a Methodist) from Bradwell (b c 1900). Their only daughter was Freda and family relates that Joseph didn’t include her into the Catholic faith when she was born.
When the Priest said he would in consequence ‘go to hell’ Joseph was said to have told him ‘I have already been to HELL and back!’. Joseph lived also at a cottage up Treacle Lane, behind Woodbine Cottage, and at Gothic Row at various times. Joseph was uncle to Jean Hulley, late of The Dale, daughter of his sister Lucy. His other sister Mary married a Wyatt. Both sisters had been in service at Hathersage Hall, they recalled Col Shuttleworth as always being kind to his staff.
