Title
Letter and envelope from Prudence Hackworth, Soho Works and Thomas Greener, Etherely
Reference
HACK/2/1/165
Production date
27-10-1853 - 27-10-1853
Creator
- Greener, ThomasBiographyBiography
Thomas Greener is thought to have been born in 1820. His father, John Greener, had worked at Killingworth Colliery and was in charge of the Etherley incline engine on the Stockton and Darlington Railway after his brother John Greener left this position. John Greener was active in the establishment of the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company. John Greener came with the Young family [descendents of George Edward Young (HACK 4/4)] from the Tyne when Timothy Hackworth took up his position as Superintendent Engineer of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in 1825.
Thomas Greener was an active Methodist, lived in Etherley and worked at Etherley Colliery, he is described in correspondence as being a ‘colliery agent’. Records show that he lived at Etherley and moved to Tulse Hill Gardens, London around the 1880’s, probably when he retired.
Greener was clearly close to the Hackworth family and corresponds in depth with them about private matters such as mental asylums for the eldest daughter of Timothy Hackworth Ann Ambler (nee Hackworth) and the debt that the family was in.
He is thought to have died around 1903.
Scope and Content
Give thanks for attention given to her sister’s claims [probably Elizabeth Holmes (nee Hackworth)]. Apologises for worrying the Greener’s about her illness 'all danger of a return of the bleeding has ceased…the last rupture did not proceed from emaciation but from imprudently reaching aloud at a very rapid rate for many hours together' Miss H [Hannah] Smith has been nursing her, thanks for offer from Greener’s of receiving her at Etherley. Suggests that tenders for purchase of hire for Soho should be advertised in papers. In docket 'P Hackworth re Soho Works'.
Extent
2 items
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
External document
Related object
- Material accumulated by Prudence Nightingale (nee Hackworth)NotesNotes
- Material accumulated by Jane YoungNotesNotes