The christening of Nathan Worsdale is listed in the British Vital Records Index.
In the 1891 Census, Nathan Worsdale is listed as being about 5 years old (born about 1886).
In the 1901 Census, Nathan Worsdale is listed as being about 15 years old (born about 1886).
The 1907 marriage of Nathan Worsdale and Gladys Woolley is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (via FHL Film # 1470944), which states that they were married on 31 March 1907 in the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Staffordshire, and that the father of Nathan Worsdale was Jabez Worsdale, and the father of Gladys Woolley was James Woolley. Also, the marriage of Nathan Worsdale and Glayds Woolley is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage took place at the Church of Resurrection in Dresden, Staffordshire, and that it was registered in January-March 1907 in Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire.
Research Note: This marriage needs to be checked (in FHL Film # 1470944) for further possible details.
In the 1911 Census, Nathan Worsdale is listed as being 25 years old (born about 1886), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a "Potter Placer [of] Earthenware", the father of two children (who were then both living), and residing with his wife, Gladys, and his two young sons, Frank and William Worsdale, at: 67 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
"Nathan Worsdale" is listed in New FamilySearch, PID#: L8W8-TL5.
The 1889 birth of "Gladys Maud Woolley" is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which states that her birth was registered in October-December 1889 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that her mother's surname was "Woolley".
Research Note: According to the online birth record of 1885 for "Gladys Maud Woolley", her mother's maiden surname was "Woolley". But according to the online marriage record of 1907 for Nathan Worsdale and "Gladys Woolley", the father of Gladys was "James Woolley". Therefore, the birth certificate of "Gladys Maud Woolley" needs to be obtained from the GRO in England to determine the precise parentage of "Gladys Maud Woolley".
In the 1891 Census, "Gladys M. Woolley" is listed as being 1 year old (born about 1890), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing as a "Niece" in the household of a married woman, Mercy A. Woolley, and her son, Edward J. Woolley, and single brother, Samuel F. Beardmore, at: 116 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
Research Note: "Gladys Maud Woolley" needs to be located in the 1901 Census.
The 1907 marriage of Nathan Worsdale and Gladys Woolley is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (via FHL Film # 1470944), which states that they were married on 31 March 1907 in the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Staffordshire, and that the father of Nathan Worsdale was Jabez Worsdale, and the father of Gladys Woolley was James Woolley. Also, the marriage of Nathan Worsdale and Glayds Woolley is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that their marriage took place at the Church of Resurrection in Dresden, Staffordshire, and that it was registered in January-March 1907 in Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire.
Research Note: This marriage needs to be checked (in FHL Film # 1470944) for further possible details.
In the 1911 Census, Gladys (Woolley) is listed as being 21 years old (born about 1890), born in Longton, Staffordshire, married and working as a Potters Warehouse Woman [of] China", the mother of two children (who were then both living), and residing with her husband, Nathan Worsdale, and her two young sons, Frank and William Worsdale, at: 67 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
"Gladys Maud Woolley" is listed in New FamilySearch, PID#: L8W8-TXT.
Marriage Notes for Nathan Worsdale and Gladys Maud Woolley-28755
The 1907 marriage of "Nathan Worsdale" and "Gladys Woolley" is listed in the parish register of Dresden, Staffordshire (via FHL Film # 1470944, Item #8), which states that they were married by Banns on 31 March 1907 in the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Staffordshire; that Nathan Worsdale was 21 years old (born about 1886) and a Potter of Florence, Staffordshire, and that his father was Jabez Worsdale, a Potter; and that Gladys Woolley was 18 years old (born about 1889) and a Spinster of Dresden, and that her father was James Woolley, a Potter. The marriage was witnessed by Arthur Woolley and Florence Doody.
Resarch Note: It has been suggested that Gladys Maud Woolley did not know--or did not wish to identify--the name of her father, and therefore made up the name of "James Woolley".
The birth of Frank Worsdale is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in October-December 1907 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Woolley".
In the 1911 Census, Frank Worsdale is listed as being 3 years old (born about 1908), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Nathan and Gladys Worsdale, and a younger brother, William Worsdale, at: 67 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The birth of Frederick William Worsdale is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in October-December 1909 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Woolley".
In the 1911 Census, William Worsdale is listed as being 1 year old (born about 1910), born in Longton, Staffordshire, and residing with his parents, Nathan and Gladys Worsdale, and a older brother, Frank Worsdale, at: 67 Russell Street, Longton, Staffordshire.
The birth of Nathan Edward Worsdale is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in October-December 1911 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that his mother's surname was "Woolley".
The birth of Florence G. M. Worsdale is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that her birth was registered in October-December 1913 in Longton subdistrict, Stoke-upon-Trent district, Staffordshire, and that her mother's surname was "Wooley".
The 1855 birth of "John Brough" is listed in the online GRO Index and Staffordshire BMD, which combined states that his birth was registered in July-September 1855 in Rugeley subdistrict, Lichfield district (which includes the civil parish of Armitage with Handsacre), Staffordshire, England, and that his mother's surname was "Rostance".
The 1855 christening record of "John Brough" is listed and shown in FindMyPast, which states that he was christened on 15 July 1855 at St. John the Baptist church in Armitage, Staffordshire, England, and that his parents were "Henry & Eliz[abe]th Brough" of "Armitage" and that Henry Brough was "Miner".
Marriage Notes for John Brough and Mary Ann Selena Marshall-33682
The marriage of "John Brough" and Mary Ann Selina Marshall" is listed in the parish register of Longdon, Staffordshire (FHL Film # 1471085, Item #6), which states that they were married by Banns on 7 February 1881 in Longdon; that John Brough was 25 year old and a Bachelor and Clerk of Longdon and that his father was Henry Brough, a Collier; and that Mary Ann Selina Marshall was 21 years old and a Spinster of Longdon and that her father was John Marshall, a Coachman. The marriage was witnessed by John Marshall and Emma Brough.
The christening of "Francis Henry Brough" is listed in the parish register of Longdon (FHL Film # 1471085, Item #5), which states that he was christened on 19 July 1881 in Longdon, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "John and Mary Ann Selina Brough" of "Longdon" and that John Brough was a "Clerk in a colliery".
The christening of "John Charles Brough" is listed in the parish register of Longdon (FHL Film # 1471085, Item #5), which states that he was christened on 3 December 1882 in Longdon, Staffordshire, and that his parents were "John and Mary Ann Selina Brough" of "Armitage" and that John Brough was a "Clerk in [a] Colliery".