Name |
HALSTEAD, Joseph |
Birth |
12 Jul 1607 |
Halifax, Halifax Parish, West Ridings, Yorkshire, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
38D2534DC54E904A8B0115DF78A80C23665C |
_UID |
B95A85F6417B4D38B2720891B5D72A51939A |
Death |
Bef 1687 |
Yorkshire, England, British Isles [2] |
- "I came across something that was hardly new to me, but lost in the cobwebs and clutter in some remote and dimly lit corner of my mind. Joseph Halstead, b12 Jul 1697 [should be 1607] in Northowram, d bet 1636/1687 (the records gave him a lot of room to choose his departure date), m30 May 1636 to Mary Walshaw, who was b1615 in Northowram
Joseph was the son of Abraham and Susan (Whitley) Halstead"
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Person ID |
I1264 |
Garys-Tree |
Last Modified |
7 Feb 2024 |
Father |
HALSTEAD, Abraham * - 1st husband - [A] Sr., b. 5 Sep 1570, Lancashire or Yorkshire, England d. 8 Nov 1612, Westercroft Manor, Northowram, Halifax Parish, West Ridings, Yorkshire, England (Age 42 years) |
Mother |
WHITLEY, Susan, b. (1 Feb 1572/3), Ovenden, Halifax Parish, West Ridings, Yorkshire, England d. 20 Jul 1626, Westercroft Manor, Northowram, Halifax Parish, West Ridings, Yorkshire, England |
Marriage |
5 Sep 1596 |
Ovenden, Halifax Parish, West Ridings, Yorkshire, England [3, 4] |
- e-mail from John P. Halstead to Ben Halsted, 2 Sep 2000: "Dear Ben and Gary, The deed to Westercroft, which is in the Calderdale Library in Halifax, is dated 24 Feb.1614/15 and reads: "Admission of Susan Halstead and John Lane[i.e. Lome, or Lume] of Shelf, by surrender of John Boys[sic] of Halifax and Ann, his wife, to copyhold a messuage called Westercroft and closes in Northowram." It also states, I think it was in a preamble, that Westercroft was "now in the tenure and occupation of Susanna Halstead widow of Abraham Halstead deceased.". Here's what I make out of this. John Boyes was a friend of Abraham who in his will charged Boyes with the "education tuition and government" of his son Joseph. Looking at the deed of 1614/15, it appears that Boyes also held the manor which included Westercroft. It would seem reasonable that Susan continued to live in the home occupied by her and Abraham after the latter died. There would be no reason for her to buy a large house like Westercroft. Therefore, since she was in occupation of Westercroft in 1614/15, that's probably where she and Abraham lived. Abraham apparently held the copyhold of that messuage from his friend Boyes, and when he died the copyhold was transferred to Susan, and when she married Lum the copyhold was again transferred to the two of them, as stated in the deed. And the fact that Lum is called "of Shelf" seems to mean that he was living there before his marriage to Susan rather than in Northowram. The reference to "John Lum of Westercroft" which you mention, is easily explained by the fact that in those days (indeed, until quite recently in England) whenever a couple married, the husband assumed ownership of all the wife's property, and she thereafter had very little to say about it. In this case, I think it's unusual for both a husband and wife to be named in a deed, which is one more reason to believe that Susan was the owner of the Westercroft copyhold when she married Lum, so she was in a position to lay down some conditions. BTW, I don't find any reference to John Lum on my copy of p.1,262 in the Seversmith Ms. Are you sure that's the right page? Does the above answer your questions? Regards, John"
Note: Children listed Seversmith Suppl.p.2,002
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Family ID |
F164 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |