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Wesley Emberton

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117:. Like his father, Emberton pursued a career in cheese production and distribution after the war and was the principal of a firm of cheese factors. When John Emberton was elevated to the Aldermanic bench in 1932, Wesley was returned for his old seat (the Willaston division) on Cheshire County Council. 168:
that Emberton was "an eminent and outstanding figure in the public life of the county", adding that, as chairman on the County Council, he was interested in the welfare of the elderly, education and the provision of smallholdings. He was responsible for the Council leasing
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and active preacher, he had a successful career as a cheese factor and eventually as a farmer; he was also a distinguished local politician, serving as chairman on the Cheshire War Agricultural Committee during the
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in 1958 for "political and public services in Cheshire". With his wife Marion Major (whom he married in 1926), he had a daughter; the family lived at The Lymes,
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on the council, and in 1952 he became the council's chairman, serving until his death. He had been appointed a
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and served overseas; he was injured in 1917 and returned home to convalesce, before being promoted to
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Index

Lieutenant-Colonel
Alderman
JP
DL
OBE
JP
Nantwich
Cheshire
Hunsterson
Methodist
First World War
Cheshire County Councillor
Alderman
Nantwich Magistrates
Rydal School
Colwyn Bay
Wales
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
private
lieutenant
captain
Conservative Party
Chief Whip
justice of the peace
deputy lieutenant
Crewe
Second World War
Home Guard
lieutenant-colonel
Lord Leverhulme

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