James Christopher Scholes (27 March 1852 – 18 June 1890) was an English antiquary.
The son of James Scholes, a printer and bookbinder, James Christopher Scholes was born at Bolton, Lancashire, and educated at the Holy Trinity School there.
Scholes trained as a printer then worked a reporter on a local newspaper, and later became a draper. He served as a member of the Bolton Board of Guardians of the Poor, and as a member of the Bolton School Board.
In 1877, Scholes married Ann Frost, who became his business manager. Scholes then devoted his time to his antiquarian and genealogical pursuits.[1]
Scholes died on 18 June 1890 and was buried in Tonge Cemetery in Bolton.[1]
Scholes's main publications were:[1]
Other writings included:[1]
Scholes made transcripts of the Bolton parish registers from 1587 to 1860, which were printed to 1712 in the Bolton Weekly Journal, 1887–90.[1]
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