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Note: 1858=Birth September Qtr Vol 8e Page 148 Attended Grant's School, Carlton Road 1861=8,Lower Bank Place 1871=36,Rowley Street, Habergham Eaves 1881=11,Hawk Street 1882="Cornfield", Ighton Hill Park plus marriage March Qtr Vol 8e Page 320 marriage - RM/53/61 1891=4,Thursby Square (Next door to father Edmund at Ashridge House) 1898=Superintending work at Marsden Height Quarries where he had his left arm crushed and amputated at the elbow. 1901=3,Tennis Street. (Next door to father Edmund) Father of Clara, Thomas, Florence and Joseph who all died in infancy 1911=3,Tennis Street, Burnley 1918=3,Tennis Street and present at the death of his mother Hannah Heap (Wilkinson) 1922=Death of Father Edmund Heap 1928=3,Tennis Street (Ancestry Telephone Record) 1934-1935 Mayor of Burnley 1939=Death aged 81 years at "Fairfield", Reedley Drive September Qtr Vol 8e Page 294 and buried 31st July,1939 in Burnley Cemetery in Grave 11623/4. Register Book 14 Page 268 Entry 111665. Administration in London 5th December. Effects £632.5s.1d to widow Elizabeth. Became a teacher at Salem Day School Worked with firm of Father & Uncle Messrs T & E Heap of Burnley who built:- Union Offices in Nicholas Street, Workhouse in Brierfield Road (later part of the Victoria Hospital), Bishop House Mill. After leaving T & E Heap he was in charge of erecting Seedhill Mill, Nelson, (Tattersall Weaving Mill), Partridge Mill, Fulledge School, Calder Vale,Thomas Mason's Mill at Colne extensions. Waterworks Offices in Yorkshire Street Closely associated with the work of the Victoria Hospital and a member of the Board of Management. Burnley Borough Councillor as a Liberal for 15 years representing the St Andrew's Ward Interested in the theatre
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