Mary Emma1
Kersal Moor, Lancashire, St. Paul's
The gave of Edwin Waugh the renowned Lancashire dialect writer known as The Lancashire Burns.
Born in Rochdale in 1817 and baptised at the Parish Curch in 1818, the son of Edmund a shoemaker of Eagle Yard and his wife Elizabeth.
He served an apprenticeship as printer and when he was 43 he decided to become a full time author.
In 1861 he describes himself as "an author of long & descriptive prose"
He died in 1890 at The Hollies, Percy St., New Brighton
Kersal Moor, Lancashire, St. Paul's
The gave of Edwin Waugh the renowned Lancashire dialect writer known as The Lancashire Burns.
Born in Rochdale in 1817 and baptised at the Parish Curch in 1818, the son of Edmund a shoemaker of Eagle Yard and his wife Elizabeth.
He served an apprenticeship as printer and when he was 43 he decided to become a full time author.
In 1861 he describes himself as "an author of long & descriptive prose"
He died in 1890 at The Hollies, Percy St., New Brighton