Esther lived at 2 Rose Street during the 1920s. Her brother Firth and wife Mary Ann were at 1 Rose Street.
Esther was on the Electoral Register from Spring 1926. The Representation of the People Bill was passed in February 1918, allowing women over the age of 30 and men over the age of 21 to vote. Women had to be married to or be a member of the Local Government Register.
Esther had married Edward DAVIES in 1918, but he must have died (no Blackburn deaths were registered) or gone away by 1926. She was probably living with her two children Maggie and Arthur.