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Henry Noailles Widdrington Standish, Lord of the manor of Standish, and his brothers in arms in the château de Montjoye (Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines), during the First World War (1915). The ancestors of the Standish family lived at Standish, a parish (St. Wilfrid) in the unions of Wigan and Chorley .
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The city of Standish was developed on this railroad line. The first depot, located south of the current structure, was built in 1871 of wood. [4] By 1887, the depot was badly deteriorated, and Michigan Central promised to replace it [3] as part of their push to upgrade depots throughout the state. [4]
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The last member of the Standish family to live in the hall was Charles Strickland Standish. After he left the hall, he later let it to Thomas Darwell, the Mayor of Wigan, in 1824 or 1825. [2] The estate was then leased to several tenants by the Standish Family over the years, including Nathaniel Eckersley, who died there in 1892. [3]
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