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Smith and Yardley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Smith and Yardley Smith and Yardley (also known as E.S. Yardley & Co.) were a firm of railway signalling and signal box contractors based in Manchester, England. ==Emily Sophia Yardley== Emily Sophia Yardley (1836-1905) was born Emily Sophia Buckley at Talk o' th' Hill, Staffordshire in 1836, the daughter of Thomas Buckley, a butcher and Emily, his wife. Her father died in 1838 and on the 1 November of that year her mother married Humphrey Smith, a widower. Emily and her mother moved in with her step-father and his children at Duke Street, Manchester. She married Robert Pearce Yardley an ironmonger of Chorlton-on-Medlock on 2 May 1857 and they lived at 19 Darlington Street Cheetham Hill, Manchester. However, Robert died, aged 37, on 16 November 1860 leaving his wife as sole executor of the business. The 1861 Census returns for Duke Street shows Emily Sophia living there once again with her (by then twice widowed) mother. She was then described as “ironmonger.” Emily Sophia married Robert Cox, a ‘manufacturer’s agent ‘ in 1872. By 1881 she had moved to Battersea with her husband and in 1891 she was in Southport〔Census returns for 1881 and 1891.〕 She died in 1905.
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