Mary ALSTEAD

#10201, b. 1894
Relationship
3rd great-granddaughter of Christopher ALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
     Mary ALSTEAD was born in 1894 at Wigan, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Grace Elizabeth ALSTEAD. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 69 Sefton Street, Southport, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 7 born Wigan, a Boarder of Elizabeth THORNLEY.1 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 28 Eckersley Street, Wigan, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 17 born Lancashire, the daughter of Walter MASON.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2339] 1901 Census for Southport, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3538 Folio:180 Page:29 (online image).
  2. [S1079] 1911 Census for Wigan, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:22977 Schedule:0311 (online image).

James WRIGHT

#10202, b. 1840
     James WRIGHT was born in 1840 at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 56 Balaclava Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, James was listed as a widowerer, aged 61 born Blackburn, the Head of Household; a School Board Attendance Officer, living with his daughter Ellen ALSTEAD, son-in-law James ALSTEAD, grandson Edgar ALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 24 St Pauls Road, Preston, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a widower, aged 71 born Macclesfield, Cheshire, the father-in-law of James Edward ALSTEAD.2

Child of James WRIGHT

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7842] 1901 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3906 Folio:023 Page:27 (online image).
  2. [S1055] 1911 Census for Preston, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:25295 Schedule:0130 (online image).

Ellen WRIGHT

#10203, b. 4 December 1870, d. 1955
     Her married name was ALSTEAD.
Ellen WRIGHT was born on 4 December 1870 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of James WRIGHT.
Ellen married James Edward ALSTEAD, son of Edward ALSTEAD and Elizabeth ROSTRON, on 28 May 1898 at St John, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was aged 27, a spinster residing at 56 Balaclava Close, Blackburn. Her father was listed as James WRIGHT, a School Attendance Officer. According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Superintendent Registrar Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by Owen Henry WILLIAMS and Elizabeth ALSTEAD.1,2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 56 Balaclava Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as married, aged 30 born Blackburn, the daughter of James WRIGHT.3
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 24 St Pauls Road, Preston, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 40 born Blackburn, the wife of James Edward ALSTEAD (a Winding Master, living with his wife Ellen, son Edgar ALSTEAD and father-in-law James WRIGHT (married 12 years - 1 child - 1 living.)4) She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 24 Southworth Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was married, born 31 May 1888.5
Her husband, James, died in 1950 in the Blackburn registration district.6
Ellen's death was registered in 1955 in the Blackburn registration district.7

Child of Ellen WRIGHT and James Edward ALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1898 - Ref 8e 641 - Blackburn."
  3. [S7842] 1901 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3906 Folio:023 Page:27 (online image).
  4. [S1055] 1911 Census for Preston, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:25295 Schedule:0130 (online image).
  5. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4230g/015."
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1950 - Ref 10b 671 - Blackburn aged 85."
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1955 - Ref 10b 474 - Blackburn aged 84."

Edgar ALSTEAD

#10204, b. 15 August 1899, d. 21 April 1971
     Edgar ALSTEAD was born on 15 August 1899 at 56 Balaclava Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of James Edward ALSTEAD and Ellen WRIGHT. Edgar ALSTEAD was baptised on 24 September 1899 at St John, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 56 Balaclava Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, he was listed as aged 1 born Blackburn, the grandson of James WRIGHT.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 24 St Pauls Road, Preston, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 12 born Blackburn, the son of James Edward ALSTEAD.4
Edgar married Josephine JOHNSON in 1923 at St Mary Magdaline, Preston, Lancashire, England.5 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 2 Rose Lane, Preston, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Local Government Clerk, born 15 August 1899.6
Edgar died on 21 April 1971 at 2 Rose Lane, Holme Slack, Preston, Lancashire, England, at the age of 71.7,8 His estate was probated on 1 June 1971 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £740.8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1899 - Ref 8e 386 - Blackburn."
  2. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Lancashire Baptisms."
  3. [S7842] 1901 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3906 Folio:023 Page:27 (online image).
  4. [S1055] 1911 Census for Preston, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:25295 Schedule:0130 (online image).
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1923 - Ref 8e 1024 - Preston."
  6. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4570c/019."
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1971 - Ref 10b 94 - Amounderness born 15 Aug 1899."
  8. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

Edith HALSTEAD

#10205, b. 8 November 1893, d. 1966
     Edith HALSTEAD was born on 8 November 1893 at Bolton, Lancashire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of William HALSTEAD and Elizabeth Ellen WALKER. Edith HALSTEAD was baptised on 14 November 1894 at All Souls, Bolton, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 39 Egerton Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 7 born Bolton, the granddaughter of William HALSTEAD.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 40 Cross Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cardroom Operative, aged 17 born Bolton, the granddaughter ( but shown as Niece) of Margaret ORMEROD.4 She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at [L.] She was single, a Ring Spinner Cotton Mill, born 8 November 1893. There were two other redacted people in the household.5
Edith's death was registered in 1966 in the Bolton registration district.6

Child of Edith HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1893 - Ref 8c 480 - Bolton."
  2. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester Baptisms."
  3. [S7494] 1901 Census for Bolton, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3619 Folio:088 Page:20 (online image).
  4. [S131] 1911 Census for Bolton, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:23407 Schedule:0247 (online image).
  5. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4282b/025."
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1966 - Ref 10b 617 - Bolton aged 72."

Nellie HALSTEAD

#10206, b. 1896
     Her married name was PARKINSON.1
Nellie HALSTEAD was born in 1896 at 22 Egerton Street, Little Bolton, Lancashire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of William HALSTEAD and Elizabeth Ellen WALKER. Nellie HALSTEAD was baptised on 1 July 1896 at All Souls, Bolton, Lancashire, England.3 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 39 Egerton Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Bolton, the granddaughter of William HALSTEAD.4 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 4 Prospect Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as an Errand Girl in Cotton Mill, aged 14 born Bolton, the daughter of William HALSTEAD.5
Nellie married Richard H PARKINSON in 1921 at St George, Bolton, Lancashire, England.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1921 - Ref 8c 711 - Bolton."
  2. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1896 - Ref 8c 476 - Bolton."
  3. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester Baptisms."
  4. [S7494] 1901 Census for Bolton, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3619 Folio:088 Page:20 (online image).
  5. [S132] 1911 Census for Bolton, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:23388 Schedule:0328 (online image).

Mary WILLIAMSON

#10207, b. 23 April 1897
     Mary WILLIAMSON was born on 23 April 1897 at Aspull, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Joseph WILLIAMSON and Jane HEYES. In the census of 31 March 1901 at 2 Dukes Row, Aspull, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Aspull, the granddaughter of William ALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 2 Dukes Row, Aspull, Lancashire, she was listed as a Tenter Weaver, aged 13 born Aspull, the granddaughter of William ALSTEAD.2 Mary WILLIAMSON appeared on the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 in the household of William ALSTEAD and Catherine ALSTEAD at 82 Vine Street, Wigan, Lancashire, England. She was single, a Cotton Weaver, born 12 April 1897; There was one other redacted person in the household.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2356] 1901 Census for Aspull, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3549 Folio:067 Page:17 (online image).
  2. [S134] 1911 Census for Aspull, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:22964 Schedule:0246 (online image).
  3. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4667h/007."

Mary GREGORY

#10208, b. 9 December 1878, d. 1949
     Her married name was ALSTEAD.
Mary GREGORY was born on 9 December 1878 at Aspull, Lancashire, England.
Mary married Henry ALSTEAD, son of William ALSTEAD and Elizabeth HEYES, on 12 May 1900 at St Elizabeth, Aspull, Lancashire, England. She was a Pit-Brow Woman aged 21, a spinster residing in Aspull. Her father was listed as Robert GREGORY, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Ralph ALSTEAD and Ann GREGORY.1,2
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 8 Summer Street, Aspull, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 22 no place of birth, the wife of Henry ALSTEAD (a Coal Miner Drawer, living with his wife Mary and son James Ralph.)3
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 1 Arthur Street, Worsborough, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 32 born Aspull, Lancashire, the wife of Henry ALSTEAD (a Coal Miner Tramming Below Ground, living with his wife Mary and son James Ralph (married 10 years - 3 children - 1 living.)4) She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 1 Arthur Street, Worsborough, Yorkshire. She was married, born 9 December 1878.5
Mary's death was registered in 1949 in the Staincross registration district.6

Children of Mary GREGORY and Henry ALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1900 - Ref 8c 25 - Wigan."
  2. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  3. [S2360] 1901 Census for Aspull, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3549 Folio:026 Page:44 (online image).
  4. [S1051] 1911 Census for Worsborough, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:27629 Schedule:0176 (online image).
  5. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/3750j/020."
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1949 - Ref 2d 472 - Staincross Aged 70."

James Ralph ALSTEAD

#10209, b. 24 August 1900, d. 1980
Relationship
3rd great-grandson of Christopher ALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
     James Ralph ALSTEAD was born on 24 August 1900, in the Aspull registration district.1,2 He was the son of Henry ALSTEAD and Mary GREGORY. James Ralph ALSTEAD was baptised on 11 November 1900 at St David, Haigh, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 8 Summer Street, Aspull, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 7 months no place of birth, the son of Henry ALSTEAD.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 1 Arthur Street, Worsborough, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Aspull, Lancashire, the son of Henry ALSTEAD.4
James married Hilda THRUMBLE on 22 May 1920 at St John the Baptist, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Carter aged 19, a bachelor residing at 1 1 Arthur Street, Worsboro. His father was listed as Henry ALSTEAD, a Labourer. after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John KAYE and Bella DENTON.5,6 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 20 Springcliffe, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He was married, a Public works Contractor Ganger, bon 24 August 1900. There were three other redacted people in the household.7
His wife, Hilda, died on 25 February 1951 at Manningham, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 48.8
James married Mary ROEBUCK in 1954 in the Bradford registration district. from the 1939Register Mary had been married to a Thomas RIDGWAY before her marriage to James.9
James's death was registered in 1980 in the Bradford registration district.10

Children of James Ralph ALSTEAD and Hilda THRUMBLE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1900 - Ref 8c 15 - Wigan."
  2. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Wigan Baptisms."
  3. [S2360] 1901 Census for Aspull, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3549 Folio:026 Page:44 (online image).
  4. [S1051] 1911 Census for Worsborough, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:27629 Schedule:0176 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1920 - Ref 9c 559 - Barnsley."
  7. [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/3344i/010."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1951 - Ref 2b 243 - Bradford aged 49."
  9. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1954 - Ref 2b 424 - Bradford."
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1980 - Ref 4 0028 - Bradford born 24 Aug 1900."

James COSTIGAN

#10212, b. 1811
     James COSTIGAN was born in 1811 at Manchester, Lancashire, England.

Children of James COSTIGAN

Harriet HALSTEAD

#10213, b. 1819
     Her married name was WALKER.
Harriet HALSTEAD was born in 1819 at Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD and Elizabeth (?) Harriet HALSTEAD was baptised on 7 February 1819 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Waterhouse Arms Yard, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Worsted Spinner, aged 10 born in county, the assumed daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD.1
Harriet married Thomas WALKER on 11 February 1849 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Halifax. Her father was listed as Thomas HALSTEAD, a Weaver. by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel WAINWRIGHT and John THOMAS.2,3 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Waterhouse Arms Yard, Halifax, Yorkshire, she was listed as married, a Worsted Power Loom Weaver, aged 32 born Halifax, the daughter of Elizabeth HALSTEAD.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5582] 1841 Census for Halifax, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1300 Book:10 Folio:36 (online image).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1849 - Ref 22 137 - Halifax."
  4. [S5581] 1851 Census for Halifax, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2298 Folio:635 Page:39 (online image).

Elizabeth CROSS

#10216, b. 1842, d. 5 September 1923
     Her married name was GRAY.1 Her married name was HALSTEAD.2,3
Elizabeth CROSS was born in 1842 at Lancashire, England.
Elizabeth married Joseph HALSTEAD, son of John HALSTEAD and Naomi CROSSLEY, on 16 October 1864 at Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England. She was aged 22, a spinster residing at 25 John Street, Chorlton upon Medlock. Her father was listed as William CROSS, a Brick Setter. Married in the Collegiate Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by William HARGREAVES and Jane OAKDENL.2,3
Her husband, Joseph, died in 1869 at Chorlton, Lancashire, England.4 Elizabeth HALSTEAD travelled to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on 18 March 1871. They sailed from Plymouth arriving in Australia on the 14 June 1871.5
Elizabeth married Cunningham GRAY on 6 November 1872 at 174 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. She was a Domestic aged 30, a widow living in Pelham Street, Carlton. Her father was listed as William CROSS, a Contractor and her mother as Jane SMITH.1
Her husband, Cunningham, died on 11 June 1913 at 7 Kent Street, Richmond, Victoria, Australia.
Elizabeth died on 5 September 1923 at Victoria.

Children of Elizabeth CROSS and Joseph HALSTEAD

Children of Elizabeth CROSS and Cunningham GRAY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S36] Website Findmypast Website (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Australian Marriages."
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1864 - Ref 8d 202 - Manchester."
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1869 - Ref 8c 429 - Chorlton aged 37."
  5. [S9956] Website Assisted Immigrants (http://www.records.nsw.gov.au).

Wilson PINDER

#10217, b. 15 June 1823
     Wilson PINDER was born on 15 June 1823 at Elland, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Benjamin PINDER and Sarah DYSON. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 22 South Street, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single,a Time Keeper, aged 47 born Elland, the brother-in-law of Abraham HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 22 South Street, Halifax, Yorkshire, he was listed as single, a Time Keeper, aged 56 born Elland, a Lodger (brother-in-law) of Abraham HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4432] 1871 Census for Halifax, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4394 Folio:030 Page:12 (online image).
  2. [S4433] 1881 Census for Halifax, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4402 Folio:054 Page:16 (online image).

Hartley WHITAKER

#10218, b. 1857
     Hartley WHITAKER was born in 1857 at Addingham, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of William WHITAKER and Ann DEPLEDGE. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Caravan House, Addingham, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Addingham, the son of William WHITAKER.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Hill Street, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Woollen Spinner, aged 14 born Addingham, the nephew of David HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9049] 1861 Census for Addingham, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3190 Folio:025 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6007] 1871 Census for Bingley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4308 Folio:047 Page:02 (online image).

Joseph WHITAKER

#10219, b. 1858
     Joseph WHITAKER was born in 1858 at Addingham, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of William WHITAKER and Ann DEPLEDGE. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Caravan House, Addingham, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Addingham, the son of William WHITAKER.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Hill Street, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Woollen Spinner, aged 13 born Addingham, the nephew of David HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9049] 1861 Census for Addingham, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3190 Folio:025 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6007] 1871 Census for Bingley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4308 Folio:047 Page:02 (online image).

Mary A CRABTREE

#10220, b. 1827
     Mary A CRABTREE was born in 1827 at Baildon, Yorkshire, England.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Ferrand Street, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, Mary was listed as single, aged 44 born Baildon, the Head of Household; a Dressmaker, living with her daughters Elizabeth and Mary Ellen CRABTREE, Sarah Ann
HOLSTEAD, grandson William HOLSTEAD.1

Children of Mary A CRABTREE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5657] 1871 Census for Bingley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4308 Folio:066 Page:40 (online image).

Elizabeth CRABTREE

#10221, b. 1852
     Elizabeth CRABTREE was born in 1852 at Baildon, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Mary A CRABTREE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Ferrand Street, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Worsted Weaver, aged 19 born Baildon, the daughter of Mary A CRABTREE.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5657] 1871 Census for Bingley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4308 Folio:066 Page:40 (online image).

Mary Ellen CRABTREE

#10222, b. 1856
     Mary Ellen CRABTREE was born in 1856 at Baildon, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Mary A CRABTREE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Ferrand Street, Bingley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Worsted Spinner, aged 15 born Baildon, the daughter of Mary A CRABTREE.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5657] 1871 Census for Bingley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4308 Folio:066 Page:40 (online image).

Hannah E HOLSTEAD

#10223, b. 1862
     Hannah E HOLSTEAD was born in 1862 at Dalton, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Hannah (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Back Burton Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 9 born Dalton, the daughter of Hannah (?)1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9229] 1871 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4364 Folio:045 Page:41 (online image).

Sarah BOYS

#10224, b. 1805, d. June 1877
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Sarah BOYS was born in 1805 at Pudsey, Yorkshire, England.
Sarah married John HALSTEAD, son of Joseph HALSTEAD and Martha BOY, on 28 June 1824 at All Saints, Batley, Yorkshire, England. She was of this parish. married by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Joah PYRAH and Joseph BOYS.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Rigton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 35 born in county, the assumed wife of John HALSTEAD (a Gamekeeper, living with his assumed wife Sally, son Tom, daughter Emma.)2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Howley, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 46 born Pudsey, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Game Keeper, living with his wife Sarah, sons Tom and John, daughters Betty, Emma and Mary, visitor Joseph COWLEY.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at New Road Side, Batley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Pudsey, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Watchman at Mill, living with his wife Sarah, daughters Emma and Mary HALSTEAD and Caroline WATSON, grandson Mark WATSON.)4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at New Road Side, Batley, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 66 born Pudsey, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Night Watchman, living with his wife Sarah, daughters Emma and Mary.)5
Sarah died in June 1877 at Batley, Yorkshire, England.6,7 Sarah was buried on 26 June 1877 at St Peter, Birstall, Yorkshire, England.6

Children of Sarah BOYS and John HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S6891] 1841 Census for Rigton, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1311 Book:05 Folio:04 (online image).
  3. [S5864] 1851 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2322 Folio:015 Page:23 (online image).
  4. [S6890] 1861 Census for Batley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3400 Folio:018 Page:30 (online image).
  5. [S7094] 1871 Census for Batley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4583 Folio:005 Page:03 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1877 - Ref 9b 396 - Dewsbury aged 72."
  7. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."

David Henry HOLSTEAD

#10226, b. 1 July 1854
     David Henry HOLSTEAD was born on 1 July 1854 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Kellett HALSTED and Hannah PICKLES. David Henry HOLSTEAD was baptised on 23 July 1854 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 1 New Road, Armley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Leeds, the son of Thomas Kellett HALSTED.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 31 Raglan Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Dyer, aged 16 born Leeds, the son of Hannah HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1854 - Ref 9b 345 - Leeds."
  2. [S2862] 1861 Census for Armley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3351 Folio:107 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S2863] 1871 Census for Leeds, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4557 Folio:087 Page:31 (online image).

John Charles HALSTEAD

#10227, b. 8 July 1858
     John Charles was also known as Tom FENTON.
John Charles HALSTEAD was born on 8 July 1858 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Kellett HALSTED and Hannah PICKLES. John Charles HALSTEAD was baptised on 1 August 1858 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 1 New Road, Armley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 2 born Leeds, the son of Thomas Kellett HALSTED.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 31 Raglan Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Sprigger for Boot Manufacturer, aged 12 born Leeds, the son of Hannah HALSTEAD.3 John Charles HALSTEAD was 14 days for stealing 30 sash weights on 13 September 1873 at Leeds Police Court, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

Appears in a newspaper article on on 20 July 1875 at at Bradford, Yorkshire, England, Yesterday, at the Leeds Borough Police Court, Charles Halstead (16) and. William James (17) were brought up, and remanded, on the charge of breaking into a house in Leeds one day last month, during the absence of the occupier, and stealing property to the value of about £30.4 He was 12 months for house breaking on 25 October 1875 at Leeds Borough Assizes, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 October 1875 at at Yorkshire, England, SENTENCES,
Twelve Momths. —Charles Halstead (16), rivetter, entering the dwelling-house of John Rayner and stealing various articles, his property, Leeds, on the day of 24th day of June, 1875 ; also entering the dwelling-house of Henry Slee and stealing various articles, his property, at Leeds, the 26th June, 1875.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 8 February 1884 at at York, Yorkshire, England, Sacrilege in Leeds
For the past two months there have been numerous robberies committed in Leeds in connection with churches and chapels. The church at Upper Wortley, the Presbyterian Church, Woodhouse-lane, the Friends' Meeting House, Great Wilson-street, and a chapel in Wilson-street, amongst others, have each in turn been visited by the thief or thieves, the money boxes broken open, their contents abstracted, and a number of articles of linen and bazaar goods carried away. These goods were found to have been pledged with different pawnbrokers in Leeds, and from a description given to him by the pawnbrokers of the person who had pledged them. Detective Tinsley "spotted" his man in the person of Charles Halstead, a man who has been in trouble more than once. Halstead was remanded for s week in order to give Tinsley the opportunity of producing evidence in at least ten cases of sacrilege and housebreaking.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 16 February 1884 at at Leeds, Yorkshire, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEEDS
THE RECENT ROBBERIES FROM CHAPELS AND CHURCHES
At the Borough Police-Court yesterday, before Mr. Bruce Charles Halstead, boot riveter, Pollard-street, Leeds. was charged with having broken into the dwelling-house of Henry Mawson, Beech Villa, Moortown, Leeds, and with having stolen a marble timepiece, a portmanteau, a hearth-rug, a table-cloth, two gold lockets, and a number of gold studs. The house was left unoccupied from the i8tb December to the 1st January last. Between those dates it was broken into, entrance being gained by the cellar window, and the above-named articles were stolen. Some of the articles were subsequently pledged by the prisoner at the shops of Mrs. Russum, Woodhouse. The prisoner was arrested on the 6th inst. by Detective-inspector Tinsley, There were two other charges against him. One was of having broken into the Methodist Free Chapel, Wilson-street.Hunslet, on the 31st January, and stolen a number of articles of wearing apparel which had been placed in the chapel ready for sale at a bazaar which was about to be held. The second charge was of having broken into the Friends' Mission House, Great Wilson.street, Hunslet, and stolen a number of articles which had been left there for sale at a bazaar. -The prisoner, who was identified by the pawnbrokers with whom he had pledged the goods, was committed for trial at the assizes. He had attempted to pawn the hearthrug mentioned in the first case at Mr. Jones's shop, Meanwood-street, but the assistant, John James Holt, while keeping the rug, refused to lend any money on it, as he thought there was something suspicious in the prisoner having such a valuable article. He told the prisoner to bring his mother, to whom he had said the rug belonged, but Halstead did not return. Holt then gave information to the police.-Mr. Bruce said if all pawnbrokers would display the same common sense as Holt had done, it would tend to discourage thieving much more than a magistrate could.4 He was 18 months for house breaking on 2 May 1884 at Leeds Assizes, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.

Appears in a newspaper article on on 6 May 1884 at at Leeds, Yorkshire, HOUSEBREAKING AT LEEDS
CHARLES HALSTEAD (22), labourer, was indicted for feloniously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Henry Mawson, and stealing therein one clock, one hearthrug, one table-cloth, and. two gold lockets, his property, at Leeds, on the 19th December last. Mr. V. THOMPSON prosecuted. The prosecutor, who is the land- lord of the North Tavern, North-street, has a house at Moortown. The goods in question were left in that house on the 18th December. On the following day the prisoner was seen leaving the house carrying a portmanteau, and on the 20th he pawned some of the missing articles. One of the witnesses was George Tinsley, lately a detective inspector in the Leeds police force. On being, called, he failed to answer, and his recognisances were declared to be forfeited, his Lordship adding that, of course, no expenses would be allowed for any attendance before the magistrates or elsewhere. The prisoner was found Guilty.-He was also indicted for having broken into the Methodist Free Church, Wilson-street, Hunslet, and stealing therefrom three night dresses, six waists, twelve pinafores, and other articles, the property of Joseph Thornber and others, on the 31st January. The articles in question were intended for sale at a bazaar to be hold in connection with the chapel, and were stolen from a box in the vestry. The jury returned a verdict of Guilty. He had been previously convicted, and was sentenced to Imprisonment tor eighteen months with hard labour.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 10 May 1884 at at Leeds, Yorkshire, A Sneaking Thief.
-Charles Halstead, 22, labourer, against whom when before the magistrates a number of charges of breaking into schools and chapels were preferred, was indicted for breaking into the dwelling-house of Henry Mawson, at Moortown, Leeds, and stealing a clock, hearth-rug, and other property, on the l9th December. The prosecutor is the landlord of the North Tavern, North-street, and in December last he was also in the occupation of a private dwelling-house at Moortown. On the day named the house was broken into and a quantity of valuable property stolen. With some of this the prisoner was found dealing, having attempted to pawn it. In the course of the case George Tinsley, until lately a detective inspector in the Leeds police, but who has now left the force, failed to appear to give evidence, and his recognisances were estreated and all his expenses disallowed. -The prisoner was found Guilty, whereupon he was indicted for breaking into the Methodist Free Chapel, Wilson-street, Hunslet, and stealing a large quantity of wearing apparel. On the 1st of February the back door of the chapel was forced open, and clothing that was being prepared by the ladies' sewing meeting for a bazaar, and which was stored in a box in the vestry, was stolen. With most of these goods the prisoner was found dealing, and some of them he succeeded in pawning. He was again found Guilty. He had been previously in trouble, his criminal career commencing at eleven years of age. The Judge told him these robberies were of a very sneaking character. Eighteen Months' Hard Labour.4
John married Charlotte ROBERTS in 1887. According to the 1911 census they had been married 24 years however no sign of a marriage can be found.

It would appear that the marriage was created to cover the activities of his wife whether she knew of his other career has yet to be discovered.

Appears in a newspaper article on on 27 July 1893 at at Yorkshire At the Harrogate Police Court last night, John Charles Halstead, shoemaker, no fixed residence, was remanded until Monday on charge of breaking into and entering the dwelling-house of Mr. Samuel H. Cliff, wholesale clothier, Queen Road, Harrogate.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 28 July 1893 at at York, Yorkshire, HARROGATE.
A Recent Case of Housebreaking. — The Accused Before the Bench. — John Charles Halstead, shoemaker, of no fixed residence, was charged before Dr. J. A. Myrtle with breaking into and entering the dwelling-house of Mr. Samnel H Cliff, wholesale clothier, Queen's-road, Harrogate, and stealing therefrom a large quantity of electro-plated cutlery, a Gladstone bag, and a gentleman's overcoat, the property of Mr. Cliff. The house has been unoccupied for a fortnight owing to Mr. Cliff being away in Scotland. It appears that prisoner entered the house by some means and stole the articles, and afterwards made off to Otley. Here he was seen hawking cutlery, and when a police-constable asked him for hia licence he made off. The constable pursued him, and from the statement he made the police at Harro- g.te were communicated with. P.C. Shaw, of arrogate, afterwards went over to Otley and apprehended the prisoner, on whom was found a portion of the stolen property The constable subse- quently recovered the remainder. The Magistrate remanded the prisoner until Monday, when he will be brought up at the Borough Court.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 August 1893 at at York, Yorkshire, SUMMARY. DISTRICT.
Yesterday, at the Harrogate Borough Court, John Charles Halstead, shoemaker, of Leeds, was charged with breaking into the house of Mr. Cliffe, of Fozholme, Queens-road, on or about the 25th July, and stealing therefrom a large quantity of electro-plate, an overcoat, and a bag, to the value of £43. The prisoner was committed to take his trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions.

Also in the same paper under Local News
HARROGATE.
Yesterday's Police. -Housebreaking Case.— John Charles Halstead, shoemaker, described as of Leeds, was charged on remand with breaking into the house of Mr. Cliff, of Foxholme, Queen's-road, Harrogate, and stealing therefrom, on or about the 25th of July, a quantity of cutlery and electro- plated articles, a Gladstone bag, and an overcoat of the value of £43 —Mr. E. Raworth, solicitor, of Harrogate, appeared on behalf of the prosecutor.— Laura Carr, cook in the employ of the prosecutor, stated that she was present at the house on the 12th of July, and she saw Mrs. Cliff lock it up. She identified the whole of the goods produced as belonging to Mr. Cliff. Witness then enumerated the whole of the goods, and stated that their value was £43. She had since examined the house, and had found the whole of the articles named missing. She also found the cabinet in the dining room broken open.— John William Russell, of the Ring of Bells Inn, stated that the prisoner called at his house on the 25th, and after having a glass of beer, asked him if he wanted anything in his line, and exposed a quantity of cutlery. knives, forks, spoons and pickle folks, which he asked him 9s. for. He bought them. The prisoner then offered him some carving knives, and also a silver tea and coffee pot. When asked where he got them, he replied that they were odd lots, and that he got them from Sheffield, and could afford to sell them cheap, "getting them as he did in that way." The goods that witness bought were received the following day by a constable.— Mary Harriet Birkett, wife of James Birkett, of West-terrace, Otley, stated that on the 25th July the prisoner called at "The Three Horse Shoes Inn," and after obtaining some soda-water, offered her half-a-dozen silver teaspoons for Is. 2d. She said she was not the mistress, and did not want any. Prisoner afterwards asked to leave a bag and an overcoat ; permission was granted, and he left the house.— Harriet Binner, wife of James Binner. of the Three Horse Shoes, stated that on the 26th two policemen came to the house and asked if a bag and overcoat had been left there the day before, which she handed to them. — P.C. Todd Carter deposed to apprehending the prisoner on the 25th, after he had called at the house where he lodged and had tried to sell half-a- dozen spoons for Is. On being asked for his license he said he bad not got one, and ran away. He made chase, and the prisoner dropped a parcel, which contained various articles of plate. With difficulty the prisoner was apprehended and taken to the Otley Police Station. P.C. Shaw, of Harrogate deposed to bringing the prisoner to Harrogate and subsequently recovering a portion of the property from John William Russell and Mrs. Harriet Binner, of Otley. Prisoner was then charged at the Harrogate Police station with the theft of the cutlery, bag, and overcoat, to which he replied— 'I am guilty," The prisoner, on being asked by the Bench, said that he did not desire to call any witnesses ; and he was committed to take his trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 21 October 1893 at at Leeds, Yorkshire, In the list of Sentences
John Charles HALSTEAD (35), Shoemaker, burglary, property of Samuel Hall Cliffe, at Harrogate, twelve months.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 1 April 1895 at at Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, TRAPPING A BURGLAR.
A HOT CHASE.

Mr. Frank Massie, engineer, surveyor, and waterworks manager to the Wakefield District Council, who lives in Westfield Park. Wakefield, recently went with his family to Scuthport, locking up the house and leaving the keys and some valuables in the care of Mr. Fennell, their next-door neighbour. Between ten and eleven o'clock on Friday night Mr. Fennell was surprised hear a noise in the house of Mr. Massie. On going outside he saw a candle burning the dining-room table, whilst a moving light was visible in one of the bedrooms. It was found that a portion of the kitchen window had been cut away. Mr Fennell got the assistance of Captain and Adjutant Mockler, and that gentleman brother, who happened to be a visit, and he also fetched Police-constable Wedgwood, a West Biding officer, who lives in close proximity. Whilst the officer went inside Mr. Fennell and Captain Mockler'3 brother posted themselves at the back of the house and kept a sharp 1ook-out, whilst Captain Mockler stood guard in front of the house. When the policeman entered one of the bedrooms was just time to see a man get through the window, and pull it down after him. The man instantly dropped into the backyard, distance of fully forty feet. Directly he got on terra firma he darted off toward, the city, vaulting over four or five brick walls. Mr. Fennell. Captain Mockler and bis brother, and the policeman at once started in pursuit, and. after a smart chase, caught him. The man turns out to be John Charles Halstead, alias Ton Fenton, and he represents himself as a shoemaker from Leeds. He has been several times convicted during the last twenty-three years of various offences.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 2 April 1895 at at York, Yorkshire, WAKEFIELD
The Burglary and Robbery at Wakefield. — Yesterday, at the West Riding Police-court, at Wakefield, John Charles Halstead, shoemaker, Leeds, was remanded in custody until Friday on a charge — to which he pleads guilty — of burglary and robbery at No. 5, Westtield Park, the resi- dence of Mr. Frank Massie, engineer, surveyor, and waterworks manager for the Wakefield District Council. Last Friday night, whilst the family were away at Southport, someone was seen moving about in the house with a light. P.C. Wedgwood obtained the keys of the house from next door, and on entering the premises the prisoner dropped out of one of the bedroom windows, and was captured by three gentlemen who were acting as scouts. In the pockets of the prisoner were found several small articles belonging to Mr Massie. The prisoner is a notorious character, who has been repeatedly convicted during the past twenty years.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 6 April 1895 at at Leeds, Yorkshire, WAKEFIELD.
On Monday, at Wakefield, John Charles Halstead shoemaker, Leeds, was remanded on a charge of breaking into the residence of Mr. Frank Massie, engineer, Westfield Park, and stealing various articles.
A BURGLING SHOEMAKER.
On Monday, at Wakefield, John Charles Haistead. shoemaker, of Leeds, was charged with burglary and robbery at No. 5, Westfield Park, the residence of Mr. Frank Massie, engineer. surveyor, and waterworks manager for the Wakefield District Council. The prisoner is a notorious character, who has been repeatedly convicted during the past twenty years.4

Appears in a newspaper article on on 9 May 1895 at at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, WEDNESDAY
Before Mr Justice Lawrence
John Charles Halstead (36), shoe rivetter, pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary in the house of Frank Massie, and stealing various articles, at Stanley, and was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour.4

Children of John Charles HALSTEAD and Charlotte ROBERTS

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1858 - Ref 9b 318 - Leeds."
  2. [S2862] 1861 Census for Armley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3351 Folio:107 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S2863] 1871 Census for Leeds, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4557 Folio:087 Page:31 (online image).
  4. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).

Joseph HOLSTEAD

#10228, b. 1805, d. August 1877
     Joseph HOLSTEAD was born in 1805 at Lindley, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John HALSTEAD.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Trough, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 30 born in county, the Head of Household; a Cloth Dresser, living with Julia HOLSTEAD and Betty HOLSTEAD.1
Joseph married Martha LACE on 8 January 1849 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was a Dresser aged 39, a bachelor residing in Lindley. His father was listed as John HOLSTEAD, deceased. after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James MILNER and J WILKINSON.2,3
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Acres, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 46 born Lindley, the Head of Household; a Cloth Dresser, livng with his wife Martha, stepdaughter Emma LACE, son Enos and daughter Ann.4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 723 Trough, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 56 born Lindley, the Head of Household; a Woollen Cloth Dresser, livng with his wife Martha, sons Enos and Ben, daughters Ann and Betsy.5
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Trough, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 66 born Lindley, the Head of Household; a Cloth Finisher, livng with his wife Martha, sons Enos and Ben, daughter Betsy.6
His wife, Martha, died in February 1877 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.7,8
Joseph died in August 1877 at Lindley, Yorkshire.9,8 Joseph was buried on 9 August 1877 at St Stephen, Lindley, Yorkshire, England.8

Children of Joseph HOLSTEAD and Martha LACE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3191] 1841 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1276 Book:01 Folio:35 (online image).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1849 - Ref 22 105 - Huddersfield."
  4. [S3192] 1851 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2296 Folio:616 Page:14 (online image).
  5. [S3193] 1861 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:092 Page:03 (online image).
  6. [S3194] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4381 Folio:044 Page:04 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1877 - Ref 9a 277 - Huddersfield Aged 62."
  8. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1877 - Ref 9a 246 - Huddersfield Aged 72."

Martha LACE

#10229, b. 1815, d. February 1877
     Her married name was HOLSTEAD.
Martha LACE was born in 1815 at Lindley, Yorkshire, England.
Martha married Joseph HOLSTEAD, son of John HALSTEAD, on 8 January 1849 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 35, a spinster residing in Lindley. Her father was listed as John LACE, a Clothier. after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James MILNER and J WILKINSON.1,2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Acres, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 37 born Lindley, the wife of Joseph HOLSTEAD (a Cloth Dresser, livng with his wife Martha, stepdaughter Emma LACE, son Enos and daughter Ann.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 723 Trough, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 46 born Lindley, the wife of Joseph HOLSTEAD (a Woollen Cloth Dresser, livng with his wife Martha, sons Enos and Ben, daughters Ann and Betsy.)4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Trough, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Lindley, the wife of Joseph HOLSTEAD (a Cloth Finisher, livng with his wife Martha, sons Enos and Ben, daughter Betsy.)5
Martha died in February 1877 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.6,7 Martha was buried on 28 February 1877 at St Stephen, Lindley, Yorkshire, England.7

Children of Martha LACE

Children of Martha LACE and Joseph HOLSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1849 - Ref 22 105 - Huddersfield."
  3. [S3192] 1851 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2296 Folio:616 Page:14 (online image).
  4. [S3193] 1861 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:092 Page:03 (online image).
  5. [S3194] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4381 Folio:044 Page:04 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1877 - Ref 9a 277 - Huddersfield Aged 62."
  7. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."

Enos LACE

#10230, b. 1848
     Enos was also known as HOLSTEAD.
Enos LACE was born in 1848 at Lindley, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Martha LACE. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Acres, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 2 born Lindley, the step son of Joseph HOLSTEAD.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 723 Trough, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 12 born Lindley, the son of Joseph HOLSTEAD.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Trough, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Carter, aged 22 born Lindley, the son of Joseph HOLSTEAD.4
Enos married Mary Ann MOORE on 14 October 1871 at St Stephen, Lindley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Teamer of full age, a bachelor residing in Lindley. His father was listed as Joseph HALSTEAD, a Finisher. By Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm BEAUMONT and John MOORE.5,6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1848 - Ref 22 283 - Huddersfield."
  2. [S3192] 1851 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2296 Folio:616 Page:14 (online image).
  3. [S3193] 1861 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:092 Page:03 (online image).
  4. [S3194] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4381 Folio:044 Page:04 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1871 - Ref 9a 537 - Huddersfield."

Mary UTTLEY

#10231, b. 1823
     Her married name was PRIESTLEY.
Mary UTTLEY was born in 1823 at Langfield, Yorkshire, England.
Mary married George PRIESTLEY on 21 May 1843 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was a Dress Maker aged 21, a spinster residing in Langfield. Her father was listed as John UTTLEY, a Butcher. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John THOMAS and Isaac INGHAM.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 3 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 38 born Langfield, the wife of George PRIESTLEY (a Mechanic, livnig with his wife Mary, sons Sam Wm, John Ed, Solomon and Mark, daughter Sarah, father William PRIESTLEY.)3
Her husband, George, died before 1871.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 14 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire, England, Mary was listed as a widow, aged 48 born Langfield, the Head of Household; House Keeper, livnig with her sons John Ed, Solomon and Mark, lodgers John and Sarah HALSTEAD.4

Children of Mary UTTLEY and George PRIESTLEY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1843 - Ref 22 140 - Halifax."
  3. [S3341] 1861 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3237 Folio:026 Page:05 (online image).
  4. [S3340] 1871 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4329 Folio:051 Page:04 (online image).

John Ed PRIESTLEY

#10232, b. 1850
     John Ed PRIESTLEY was born in 1850 at Walsden, Lancashire, England. He was the son of George PRIESTLEY and Mary UTTLEY. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 3 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Throstle Doffer, aged 11 born Walsden, Lancashire, the son of George PRIESTLEY.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 14 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 21 born Walsden, Lancashire, the son of Mary PRIESTLEY.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3341] 1861 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3237 Folio:026 Page:05 (online image).
  2. [S3340] 1871 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4329 Folio:051 Page:04 (online image).

Solomon PRIESTLEY

#10233, b. 1852
     Solomon PRIESTLEY was born in 1852 at Walsden, Lancashire, England. He was the son of George PRIESTLEY and Mary UTTLEY. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 3 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Throstle Doffer, aged 9 born Walsden, Lancashire, the son of George PRIESTLEY.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 14 Ramsden Wood, Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 19 born Walsden, Lancashire, the son of Mary PRIESTLEY.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3341] 1861 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3237 Folio:026 Page:05 (online image).
  2. [S3340] 1871 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4329 Folio:051 Page:04 (online image).

David HOLSTEAD

#10234, b. 1862, d. March 1877
     David HOLSTEAD was born in 1862 at Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph HOLSTEAD and Jane SCARR. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Townsend, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Morley, the son of Joseph HOLSTEAD.2
David died in March 1877 at Morley, Yorkshire.3,4 David was buried on 15 March 1877 at Queen St Wesleyan Methodist, Morley, Yorkshire, England.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1862 - Ref 9a 441 - Dewsbury."
  2. [S1747] 1871 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4578 Folio:013 Page:20 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1877 - Ref 9b 388 - Dewsbury Aged 14."
  4. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester non-conformist Burials."

Maria HOGG

#10235, b. 1813
     Her married name was DOBSON. Her married name was HALSTEAD.1
Maria HOGG was born in 1813 at Headingley, Yorkshire, England.
Maria married Robert DOBSON before 1835.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 36 Pickering Court, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 49 born Headlingley, the wife of Robert DOBSON (a Private Watchman in Flax Mill, living with his wife Maria, daughters Jane, Maria and Grace.)2
Her husband, Robert, died between 1861 and 1867.
Maria married John HALSTEAD on 18 September 1867 at the Register Office, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 50, a widow residing in Morley. Her father was listed as William HOGG (deceased), a Paper Maker. Married in the Register Office, by Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by John P COUSINS and Charles MARTIN.3,1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Morley, Yorkshire, England, Maria was listed as single, aged 58 born Headingley, the Head of Household; a Boiler, living with her daughter Grace DOBSON.4

Child of Maria HOGG and Robert DOBSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1867 - Ref 9c 821 - Dewsbury."
  2. [S9526] 1861 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3364 Folio:074 Page:05 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S9525] 1871 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4577 Folio:081 Page:19 (online image).

Grace DOBSON

#10236, b. 1854
     Grace DOBSON was born in 1854 at Holbeck, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Robert DOBSON and Maria HOGG. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 36 Pickering Court, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 6 born Holbeck, the daughter of Robert DOBSON.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Weaver, aged 17 born Holbeck, the daughter of Maria HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9526] 1861 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3364 Folio:074 Page:05 (online image).
  2. [S9525] 1871 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4577 Folio:081 Page:19 (online image).

Hannah HEWITT

#10237, b. 1807, d. June 1855
     Her married name was HOLSTEAD.1,2
Hannah HEWITT was born in 1807 at Horsforth, Yorkshire, England.
Hannah married John HOLSTEAD, son of John HOLSTEAD, on 24 August 1851 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 44, a widow residing in Headingley. Her father was listed as Robert HEWITT, a Corn Miller. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John DEAN and William WITHINGMAN.1,3,2
Hannah's death was registered in June 1855 in the Horsforth registration district.4 Hannah was buried on 21 June 1855 at St Margarets, Horsforth, Yorkshire, England.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1851 - Ref 23 437 - Leeds."
  3. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1855 - Ref 9b 144 - Hunslet."

Catherine KIPPAX

#10238, b. 1833, d. November 1876
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Catherine KIPPAX was born in 1833 at Meltham, Yorkshire, England.
Catherine married John HALSTEAD, son of William Crabtree HALSTEAD and Isabella FOLDS, on 2 May 1858 at All Hallows, Almondbury, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 24, a spinster residing in Meltham. Her father was listed as Jonathan KIPPAX, a Weaver. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by William GARNER and B J GARNER.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Horse Bank, Lockwood, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 28 born Meltham, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Carter, living with his wife Catherine and sons James W and Allen.)3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Dog Hall, Lockwood, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 38 born Meltham, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Bottle Washer, living with his wife Catherine and sons James W and Allen.)4
Catherine died in November 1876 at Lockwood, Yorkshire, England.5,6 Catherine was buried on 25 November 1876 at Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Meltham, Yorkshire, England.6

Children of Catherine KIPPAX and John HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1858 - Ref 9a 337 - Huddersfield."
  3. [S2691] 1861 Census for Lockwood, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3269 Folio:125 Page:05 (online image).
  4. [S2692] 1871 Census for Lockwood, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4374 Folio:063 Page:12 (online image).
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1876 - Ref 9a 252 - Huddersfield Aged 44."
  6. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire non-conformist Burials."

Emma HOLSTEAD

#10239, b. 1861, d. 1874
Relationship
Granddaughter of David HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 08:Descendants of David HOLSTEAD (1803-1858)
     Emma HOLSTEAD was born in 1861 at Whitwood, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Francis HOLSTEAD and Ann SENIOR. Emma HOLSTEAD was baptised on 9 February 1862 at All Saints, Normanton, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Good Hope Row, Normanton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 9 born Whitwood, the daughter of Francis HOLSTEAD.2
Emma's death was registered in 1874 in the Wakefield registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1861 - Ref 9c 92 - Pontefract."
  2. [S416] 1871 Census for Normanton, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4616 Folio:080 Page:24 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1874 - Ref 9c 16 - Wakefield aged 13."

Emily HALSTEAD

#10240, b. March 1861
     Her married name was ARMITAGE.
Emily HALSTEAD was born in March 1861 at Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD and Mary PEARSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Upper Snelsons, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 14 days born Cleckheaton, the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Upper Snelsons, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 10 born Cleckheaton, the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD.3
Emily married William ARMITAGE on 21 February 1880 at St Matthias, Burley, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 18, a spinster residing in Burley. Her father was listed as Henry HALSTEAD, a Farmer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Manasah FRITZ and Mary Ann GREEN.4,5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1861 - Ref 9b 498 - Bradford."
  2. [S2716] 1861 Census for Cleckheaton, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3305 Folio:083 Page:16 (online image).
  3. [S2717] 1871 Census for Cleckheaton, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4431 Folio:079 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1880 - Ref 9b 407 - Leeds."

Emma HOLSTEAD

#10242, b. 1821
     Her married name was HOLLINGDRAKE.
Emma HOLSTEAD was born in 1821 at Flockton, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth (?) Emma HOLSTEAD was baptised on 4 March 1821 at Flockton, Yorkshire. In the census of 7 June 1841 at Radnor Street, Hulme, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 23 born out of county, a female servant of Isaac CROWDSON.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 3 Egerton Grove, Hulme, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, aged 29 born Flockton, a House Servant of Hannah LEIGH.2
Emma married Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE on 14 November 1858 at St John, Manchester, Lancashire, England. She was aged 36, a spinster residing at Higher Broughton. Her father was listed as John HALSTEAD, a Weaver. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John CHAPMAN and Elizabeth ELLISON.3,4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 18 Waterloo St, Crumpsall, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Laundress, aged 41 born Flockton, Yorkshire, the wife of Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE (a Cotton Spinner, living with his wife Emma and daughter Sarah J.) In the census of 2 April 1871 at 13 Mount Street, Wortley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a widow, Housekeeper, aged 53 born Flockton, the sister of Joseph HOLSTEAD.5
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 16 Annie Terrace, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, Emma was listed as a widow, aged 59 born FLockton, the Head of Household; a CHarwoman, livning with her daughter Sarah Jane.6

Child of Emma HOLSTEAD and Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1679] 1841 Census for Manchester, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0583 Book:17 Folio:28 (online image).
  2. [S1680] 1851 Census for Hulme, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2221 Folio:169 Page:11 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1858 - Ref 8d 468 - Manchester."
  5. [S1678] 1871 Census for Wortley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4536 Folio:008 Page:09 (online image).
  6. [S1681] 1881 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4499 Folio:135 Page:33 (online image).

Sarah Jane HOLLINGDRAKE

#10243, b. 1860
     Sarah Jane HOLLINGDRAKE was born in 1860 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE and Emma HOLSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 18 Waterloo St, Crumpsall, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 1 born Crumpsall, the daughter of Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 13 Mount Street, Wortley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Manchester, Lancashire, the niece of Joseph HOLSTEAD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 16 Annie Terrace, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Woollen CLoth Weaver, aged 21 born Manchester, Lancashire, the daughter of Emma HOLSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1678] 1871 Census for Wortley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4536 Folio:008 Page:09 (online image).
  2. [S1681] 1881 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4499 Folio:135 Page:33 (online image).

Thomas RABY

#10244, b. 1825
     Thomas RABY was born in 1825 at Batley, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas married Mary LOWE on 11 July 1847 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He was a Fuller of full age, a bachelor residing in Newtown. His father was not listed. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Charles LAYCOCK and Charlotte WHITELEY.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, Thomas was listed as aged 46 born Batleythe Head of Household; a Dyer, living with his wife Mary, sons William, Tom, Sam and Albert, daughters Susannah, Anna Elizabeth and Elmey, niece Ann Elizabeth HALSTEAD.1

Children of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Mary LOWE

#10245, b. 1827
     Her married name was RABY.
Mary LOWE was born in 1827 at Gomersal, Yorkshire, England.
Mary married Thomas RABY on 11 July 1847 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Briggate. Her father was listed as William LOWE, a Slubber. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Charles LAYCOCK and Charlotte WHITELEY.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 44 born Gomersal, the wife of Thomas RABY (a Dyer, living with his wife Mary, sons William, Tom, Sam and Albert, daughters Susannah, Anna Elizabeth and Elmey, niece Ann Elizabeth HALSTEAD.)1

Children of Mary LOWE and Thomas RABY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Susannah RABY

#10246, b. 1853
     Susannah RABY was born in 1853 at Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Spinner, aged 18 born Halifax, the daughter of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

William RABY

#10247, b. 1856
     William RABY was born in 1856 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Piecer, aged 15 born Leeds, the son of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Anna Elizabeth RABY

#10248, b. 1858
     Anna Elizabeth RABY was born in 1858 at Brighouse, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Worsted Spinner, aged 13 born Brighouse, the daughter of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Tom RABY

#10249, b. 1861
     Tom RABY was born in 1861 at Brighouse, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Cotton Piecer, aged 10 born Brighouse, the son of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Sam RABY

#10250, b. 1863
     Sam RABY was born in 1863 at Brighouse, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Cotton Piecer, aged 8 born Brighouse, the son of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Albert RABY

#10251, b. 1866
     Albert RABY was born in 1866 at Brighouse, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 5 born Brighouse, the son of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

Elmey RABY

#10252, b. 1868
     Elmey RABY was born in 1868 at Brighouse, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas RABY and Mary LOWE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bowers Buildings, Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Brighouse, the daughter of Thomas RABY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6990] 1871 Census for Ovenden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4418 Folio:073 Page:19 (online image).

James BROOK

#10253, b. 1806
     James BROOK was born in 1806 at Thornhill, Yorkshire, England.
James married Ellen (?) before 1831.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Easthorpe Lane, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as aged 35 born in county, the Head of Household; a Sawyer, living with his assumed wife Ellen and children Frederic, William, Edwin, Emma and James.1
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 31 Waste, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as aged 55 born Thornhill, the Head of Household; a Farmer, living with his wife Ellen, sons Frederic, James and John, daughters Matilda, Sarah Ellen and Alice, graddaughter Mary A HALSTEAD.2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at The Waste, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as a widower, aged 65 born Thornhill, the Head of Household; a Farmer, living with his daughter Matilda, graddaughters Mary Ann, Eleanor E and Emily J HALSTEAD.3

Children of James BROOK and Ellen (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3110] 1841 Census for Mirfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1269 Book:06 Folio:54 (online image).
  2. [S3111] 1861 Census for Mirfield, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3408 Folio:118 Page:01 (online image).
  3. [S3112] 1871 Census for Mirfield, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4599 Folio:042 Page:03 (online image).

Eleanor BROOK

#10255, b. 1857
     Eleanor was also known as Eleanor Eliz HALSTEAD.
Eleanor BROOK was born in 1857 at Mirfield, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Emma BROOK. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Flower Pot, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Mirfield, the daughter of Jesse HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at The Waste, Mirfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Housekeeper, aged 14 born Mirfield, the granddaughter of James BROOK.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1857 - Ref 9a 362 - Huddersfield."
  2. [S3109] 1861 Census for Mirfield, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3408 Folio:095 Page:01 (online image).
  3. [S3112] 1871 Census for Mirfield, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4599 Folio:042 Page:03 (online image).

Thomas HODGSKINSON

#10256, b. 1824
     Thomas HODGSKINSON was born in 1824 at Church Town, Lancashire, England.
Thomas married Elizabeth (?) before 1859.
In the census of 7 April 1861 Thomas was listed as aged 38 born Cleveley, Lancashire, the Head of Household; a Wool Comber, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Thomas, daughter Agnes.1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England, Thomas was listed as aged 47 born Church Town, Lancashire, the Head of Household; a Road Mender, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Thomas, daughters Agnes, Mary, Eleanor and Sarah E, niece Mary HALSTEAD, grand niece Eliza HALSTEAD.2

Children of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9135] 1861 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3227 Folio:080 Page:18 (online image).
  2. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Elizabeth (?)

#10257, b. 1835
     Her married name was HODGSKINSON.
Elizabeth (?) was born in 1835 at Kendal, Westmorland, England.
Elizabeth married Thomas HODGSKINSON before 1859.
In the census of 7 April 1861 she was listed as aged 26 born Kendal, Westmorland, the wife of Thomas HODGSKINSON (a Wool Comber, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Thomas, daughter Agnes.)1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 36 born Kendal, Westmorland, the wife of Thomas HODGSKINSON (a Road Mender, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Thomas, daughters Agnes, Mary, Eleanor and Sarah E, niece Mary HALSTEAD, grand niece Eliza HALSTEAD.)2

Children of Elizabeth (?) and Thomas HODGSKINSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9135] 1861 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3227 Folio:080 Page:18 (online image).
  2. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Thomas HODGEKINSON

#10258, b. 1860
     Thomas HODGEKINSON was born in 1860 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?) In the census of 7 April 1861 he was listed as aged 6 months born Keighley, the son of Thomas HODGSKINSON.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, he was listed as a Worsted Factory Hand, aged 10 born Keighley, the son of Thomas HODGSKINSON.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9135] 1861 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3227 Folio:080 Page:18 (online image).
  2. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Agnes HODGSKINSON

#10259, b. 1859
     Agnes HODGSKINSON was born in 1859 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?) In the census of 7 April 1861 she was listed as aged 2 born Keighley, the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, she was listed as a Worsted Factory Hand, aged 12 born Keighley, the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9135] 1861 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3227 Folio:080 Page:18 (online image).
  2. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Mary HODGSKINSON

#10260, b. 1864
     Mary HODGSKINSON was born in 1864 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 7 born Keighley, the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Eleanor HODGSKINSON

#10261, b. 1867
     Eleanor HODGSKINSON was born in 1867 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 4 born Keighley, the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Sarah E HODGSKINSON

#10262, b. 1870
     Sarah E HODGSKINSON was born in 1870 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON and Elizabeth (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 1 month born Keighley, the daughter of Thomas HODGSKINSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Mary ATKINSON

#10263, b. 1844
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.1,2
Mary ATKINSON was born in 1844 at Church Town, Lancashire, England.
Mary married Charles HALSTEAD, son of Nancy HOLSTEAD, on 20 April 1863 at St Peter, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. She was a Weaver aged 20, a spinster residing in Bradford. Her father was listed as William ATKINSON, a Woolwasher. After Banns, The marriage was witnessed by William HOLMES and Christopher GIBSON.1,2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Keighley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as married, a Worsted Weaver, aged 27 born Church Town, the niece of Thomas HODGSKINSON.3

Child of Mary ATKINSON and Charles HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1863 - Ref 9b 52 - Bradford."
  3. [S9136] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4321 Folio:040 Page:24 (online image).

Nancy (?)

#10264, b. 1823
     Her married name was WHITAKER.
Nancy (?) was born in 1823 at Foulridge, Lancashire, England.
Nancy married (?) WHITAKER before 1871.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at King Street, Keighley, Yorkshire, England, Nancy was listed as a widow, aged 48 born Foulridge, Lancashire, the Head of Household; an Innkeeper, living with her nephew Dick Rushton HOLSTEAD.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6059] 1871 Census for Keighley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4316 Folio:085 Page:31 (online image).

Joseph HALSTEAD

#10265, b. 1819
     Joseph HALSTEAD was born in 1819 at Yorkshire, England.
Joseph married Elizabeth HINCHLIFFE, daughter of John HINCHLIFFE and Mary (?), on 16 November 1840 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was a Tailor aged 21, a bachelor residing in Huddersfield. His father is listed as Charles HALSTEAD, a Woolsorter. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John WELS and Wm HALSTEAD.1,2
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 22 born in county, the Head of Household; a Tailor, living with his assumed wife Betty.3

Child of Joseph HALSTEAD and Elizabeth HINCHLIFFE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1840 - Ref 22 240 - Huddersfield."
  3. [S6456] 1841 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1275 Book:07 Folio:07 (online image).

Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE

#10266, b. 1814, d. before 1871
     Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE was born in 1814 at Stanfield, Yorkshire, England.
Abraham married Emma HOLSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth (?), on 14 November 1858 at St John, Manchester, Lancashire, England. He was a Spinner aged 42, a bachelor residing in Lower Crumpsol. His father was listed as James HOLLINDRAKE, a Spinner. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John CHAPMAN and Elizabeth ELLISON.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 18 Waterloo St, Crumpsall, Lancashire, England, Abraham was listed as aged 47 born Stanfield, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Cotton Spinner, living with his wife Emma and daughter Sarah J.
Abraham died before 1871.

Child of Abraham HOLLINGDRAKE and Emma HOLSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1858 - Ref 8d 468 - Manchester."

(?) WHITAKER

#10268
     (?) married Nancy (?) before 1871.

Mariah (?)

#10270, b. 1801
     Her married name was CARR.
Mariah (?) was born in 1801 at Islington, Middlesex, England.
Mariah married James John Bartholomew CARR before 1819. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 72 Lucas Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 52 born Islington, the mother of Julia MILLEMAN.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Roe Buck, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 60 born Buckinghamshire, the mother-in-law of Thomas HALSTEAD.2

Children of Mariah (?) and James John Bartholomew CARR

Sources of Information:

  1. [S350] 1851 Census for St George in the East, Middlesex:HO107 Piece:1548 Folio:043 Page:25 (online image).
  2. [S351] 1861 Census for Buckhurst Hill, Essex:RG09 Piece:1063 Folio:066 Page:02 (online image).

James John Bartholomew CARR

#10271, d. before 1861
     James married Mariah (?) before 1819.
James died before 1861.

Children of James John Bartholomew CARR and Mariah (?)

Mary HALSTEAD

#10272, b. 1852
     Her married name was CAPPER.1
Mary HALSTEAD was born in 1852 at Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD and Ann MARSHALL. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Fenay Bridge, Almondbury, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Almondbury, the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 26 School Hill, Almondbury, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Woolen Weaver, aged 18 born Kirkburton, the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD.4
Mary married Thomas Henry CAPPER on 20 November 1875 at St John the Evangelist, Newsome, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 23, a spinster residing in Newsome. Her father was listed as Thomas HALSTEAD, a Draper. By Superintendent Registrars Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by Alfred HALSTEAD and Annie Maria HALSTEAD.5,1
In the census of 3 April 1881 she was listed as aged 28 born Almondbury, the wife of Thomas Henry CAPPER (a Stone Mason, living with his wife Mary, sons Walter Edward and Percy, daughter Ethel.)6

Children of Mary HALSTEAD and Thomas Henry CAPPER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1875 - Ref 9a 531 - Huddersfield."
  2. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1852 - Ref 9a 284 - Huddersfield."
  3. [S4545] 1861 Census for Almondbury, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3257 Folio:057 Page:10 (online image).
  4. [S4546] 1871 Census for Almondbury, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4359 Folio:023 Page:05 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S4562] 1881 Census for Almondbury, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4375 Folio:074 Page:28 (online image).

Elizabeth HALSTEAD

#10273, b. 1862
     Her married name was HALL.1,2
Elizabeth HALSTEAD was born in 1862 at Altofts, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Benjamin HOLSTEAD and Eliza ADAMS. Elizabeth HALSTEAD was baptised on 6 April 1862 at All Saints, Normanton, Yorkshire, England.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 19 Prospect Row, Altofts, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 9 born Altofts, the daughter of Benjamin HOLSTEAD.4
Elizabeth married William HALL on 29 September 1878 at St Mary, Kippax, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 18, a spinster residing in Kippax. Her father was listed as Benjamin HALSTEAD, a Waterman. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Benjamin HALSTEAD and Hannah Mary PEARSON.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at Wood Boat, 359 Corporation Wharfe, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 19 born Normanton, the wife of William HALL (a Barge Captain, living with his wife Elizabeth, mate Benjamin HOLSTEAD.)5
In the census of 6 April 1891 at Hanover Square, Hull, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 29 born Normanton, the wife of William HALL (a Steelman, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Herbert, daughter Edith.)6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 2 Wyke Street, Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 40 born Altofts, the wife of William HALL (a Grocer, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Ernest, daughters Edith and Eveline.)7
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 2a Wyke Street, Sculcoates, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 50 born Normanton, the wife of William HALL (a Fish Shop Invalid, living with his wife Elizabeth, daughter Eveline (married 32 years - 11 children - 3 living.)8)

Children of Elizabeth HALSTEAD and William HALL

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1878 - Ref 9c 800 - Tadcaster."
  3. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1862 - Ref 9c 7 - Wakefield as HOLDSTEAD."
  4. [S6216] 1871 Census for Altofts, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4617 Folio:063 Page:18 (online image).
  5. [S6928] 1881 Census for Leeds, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4511 Folio:097 Page:17 (online image).
  6. [S11836] 1891 Census for Hull, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3935 Folio:043 Page:02 (online image).
  7. [S11837] 1901 Census for Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire:RG13 Piece:4482 Folio:113 Page:02 (online image).
  8. [S11838] 1911 Census for Sculcoates, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:28673 Schedule:0271 (online image).

Eliza Hannah HALSTEAD

#10274, b. 1864, d. 1918
     Her married name was ODDY.1,2 Her married name was STANCLIFFE.
Eliza Hannah HALSTEAD was born in 1864 at Altofts, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Benjamin HOLSTEAD and Eliza ADAMS. Eliza Hannah HALSTEAD was baptised on 4 October 1864 at All Saints, Normanton, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 19 Prospect Row, Altofts, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 6 born Altofts, the daughter of Benjamin HOLSTEAD.3
Eliza married Joe STANCLIFFE on 29 April 1883 at St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 19, a spinster residing in Middle Row. Her father was listed as Benjamin HOLSTEAD, a Warehouseman. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Charles WEBSTER and Fanny WEBSTER.1,4,5
In the census of 6 April 1891 at 16 Wheeler Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 26 born Leeds, the wife of Joe STANCLIFFE (a Fish Monger, living with his wife Eliza Ann, sons Arthur and Joe, Niece Lilian.)6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 16 Wheeler Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 37 born Leeds, the wife of Joe STANCLIFFE (Fried Fish Shop, living with his wife Eliza H, sons Arthur, Joe and Holstead, daughters Florence and Alice.)7
Her husband, Joe, died in July 1901 at 16 Wheeler Street, Leeds, Yorkshire.8,9 Eliza was buried on 10 July 1901 at Beckett St Cemetery, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.9
Eliza married Henry Slater ODDY on 10 June 1905 at St Philip, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 40, a widow residing at 28 Lower Hanover Street, Leeds. Her father was listed as Benjamin Bannister HOLSTEAD (deceased), a Horse Dealer. after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Edward JACKSON, William COULZ? and Nellie WADE.1,2
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 67 Faith Street, South Kirkby, Yorkshire, England, Eliza was listed as the Head of Household; Living with her daughters Florence and Alice, son Joe (married 28 years - 4 children - 4 living but crossed out).10 She This is clearly the right family in the census but why revert back to to her original married name of STANCLIFFE?
I can find not record of a divorce or annulment and the marriage in 1905 is clearly her.
Eliza died in 1918 at Hemsworth, Yorkshire, England.11

Children of Eliza Hannah HALSTEAD and Joe STANCLIFFE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1905 - Ref 9b - Leeds."
  3. [S6216] 1871 Census for Altofts, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4617 Folio:063 Page:18 (online image).
  4. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1883 - Ref 9b 499 - Leeds."
  6. [S11834] 1891 Census for Leeds, Yorkshire:Piece:3684 Folio:095 Page:12 (online image).
  7. [S6219] 1901 Census for Leeds, Yorkshire:RG13 Piece:4216 Folio:039 Page:15 (online image).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1901 - Ref 9b 273 - Leeds aged 39."
  9. [S37] Website Ancestry Website (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Leeds, England, Beckett Street Cemetery, 1845-1987."
  10. [S11833] 1911 Census for South Kirby, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:27527 Schedule:0092 (online image).
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1918 - Ref 9c 341 - Hemsworth aged 54."

Eva HALSTEAD

#10275, b. 1858, d. May 1881
Relationship
Granddaughter of David HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 08:Descendants of David HOLSTEAD (1803-1858)
     Her married name was WARD.
Eva HALSTEAD was born in 1858 at Whitwood, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Francis HOLSTEAD and Ann SENIOR. Eva HALSTEAD was baptised on 27 February 1859 at All Saints, Normanton, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 140 Normanton Road, Whitwood, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 2 born Whitwood, the daughter of Francis HOLSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 3 Co-op Terrace, Altofts, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a General Servant, aged 12 born Yorkshire, a servant of George FITTON.3
Eva married Joseph WARD on 2 January 1880 at All Saints, Normanton, Yorkshire. She was aged 21, a spinster residing in Hope Town. Her father was listed as Francis HALSTEAD, a Miner. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Joseph COPELAND and Mary Ann COPELAND.4,5
In the census of 3 April 1881 at Normanton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 22 born Pontefract, the wife of Joseph WARD (a Coal Miner, living with his wife Eva and son Frank.)6
Eva died in May 1881 at Normanton Common, Yorkshire, England.7

Child of Eva HALSTEAD and Joseph WARD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1854 - Ref 9c 79 - Pontefract."
  2. [S415] 1861 Census for Whitwood, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3439 Folio:127 Page:31 (online image).
  3. [S6708] 1871 Census for Altofts, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4617 Folio:077 Page:46 (online image).
  4. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1880 - Ref 9c 19 - Wakefield."
  6. [S426] 1881 Census for Normanton, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4573 Folio:076 Page:70 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1881 - Ref 9c 11 - Wakefield aged 22."

Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD

#10276, b. 1850, d. 1894
     Her married name was TOMLINSON.
Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD was born in 1850 at Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD and Hannah Dean CALVERT. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Gillroyds, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 6 months born Morley, the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Walley Mill Cottages, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Morley, the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 101 Jackson Lane, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Woollen Weaver, aged 20 born Morley, the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD.4
Achsah married Ezra TOMLINSON on 27 January 1872 at the Parish Church, Batley, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 21, a spinster residing in Morley. Her father was listed as Henry HALSTEAD, an Overlooker. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Sam ARMITAGE and James SMITH.5,6
In the census of 3 April 1881 at Low Hall Mill Yard, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 30 born Morley, the wife of Ezra TOMLINSON (a Woollen Scribers Overlooker, living with his wife Achsah, daughter Emily and son Clarence William.)7
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 157 Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 41 born Morley, the wife of Ezra TOMLINSON (an Inn Keeper (the Shepherds Boy), living with his wife Achsah C and sons Clarence W and Alfred.)8
Achsah's death was registered in 1894 in the Dewsbury registration district.9

Children of Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD and Ezra TOMLINSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1850 - Ref 22 102 - Dewsbury."
  2. [S1759] 1851 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2322 Folio:067 Page:22 (online image).
  3. [S1760] 1861 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3397 Folio:076 Page:09 (online image).
  4. [S1761] 1871 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4579 Folio:037 Page:20 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1872 - Ref 9b 697 - Dewsbury."
  7. [S1768] 1881 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4499 Folio:046 Page:14 (online image).
  8. [S1769] 1891 Census for Dewsbury, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3732 Folio:066 Page:18 (online image).
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1894 - Ref 9b 391 - Dewsbury Aged 44."

Hannah Dean HALSTEAD

#10277, b. 1862
     Hannah Dean HALSTEAD was born in 1862 at Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD and Lois Ann GLEDHILL. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 101 Jackson Lane, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Morley, the daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1862 - Ref 9b 438 - Dewsbury."
  2. [S1761] 1871 Census for Morley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4579 Folio:037 Page:20 (online image).

Ellen HALSTEAD

#10281, b. 15 June 1830, d. July 1871
Relationship
Daughter of John HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 32:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1779-1866)
     Ellen HALSTEAD was born on 15 June 1830 at Winterburn, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of John HALSTEAD and Susanna (?) Ellen HALSTEAD was baptised on 5 September 1830 at Rylstone, Yorkshire, England.1 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Winterburn, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 8 born in county, the assumed daughter of John HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Skeld GAte, Hetton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a House Servant, aged 20 born Bilston, a servant of William SERJEANTSON.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Linton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a House Maid, aged 30 born Winterburn, a servant of Thomas DEAN.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Burnsall, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a General Servant, aged 40 born Gargrave, a servant of Thomas SHARP.5
Ellen died in July 1871 at Grassington, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 41.6,7 Ellen was buried on 27 July 1871 at Rylstone, Yorkshire.7

Sources of Information:

  1. [S17] Website findmypast Parish Records (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "North Yorkshire Baptisms."
  2. [S4503] 1841 Census for Winterburn, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1315 Book:21 Folio:03 (online image).
  3. [S4513] 1851 Census for Winterburn, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2278 Folio:056 Page:02 (online image).
  4. [S4514] 1861 Census for Linton, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3191 Folio:048 Page:08 (online image).
  5. [S4515] 1871 Census for Burnsall, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4259 Folio:024 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1871 - Ref 9a 458 - Skipton aged 41."
  7. [S17] Website findmypast Parish Records (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Yorkshire burials."

Wright HALSTEAD

#10282, b. 1809, d. August 1882
     Wright HALSTEAD I believe that this is the correct person for the 1861 census despite the age. I think that the enumerator mis-transcribed 34 instead of 54.
Wright HALSTEAD was born in 1809 at Erringden, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Sarah STANSFIELD. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Erringden, Yorkshire, he was listed as a Weaver, aged 30 born in county, the assumed son of Thomas HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Burnt Acres, Wood Bottom, Erringden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Hand Loom Weaver, aged 40 born Erringden, the son of Sarah HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Erringden, Yorkshire, he was listed as single, a Worsted Hand Loom Weaver, aged 34 born Erringden, a Boarder of John MITCHELL.3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Height, Erringden, Yorkshire, England, Wright was listed as single, aged 61 born Erringden, the Head of Household; a Cotton Factory Operative.4
Wright died in August 1882 at Erringden, Yorkshire.5,6 Wright was buried on 3 August 1882 at St Thomas, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2102] 1841 Census for Erringden, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1299 Book:07 Folio:22 (online image).
  2. [S5890] 1851 Census for Erringden, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2288 Folio:204 Page:01 (online image).
  3. [S9813] 1861 Census for Erringden, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3231 Folio:056 Page:05 (online image).
  4. [S9814] 1871 Census for Erringden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4325 Folio:068 Page:05 (online image).
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1882 - Ref 9a 421 - Todmorden aged 73."
  6. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."

John William HALSTEAD

#10283, b. 1869, d. 1871
Relationship
Grandson of James HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 31:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (1783-1857)
     John William HALSTEAD was born in 1869 at Stansfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of William HALSTEAD and Sally SUTCLIFFE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Horsehold, Erringden, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Stansfield, the son of William HALSTEAD.2
John's death was registered in 1871 in the Todmorden registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1869 - Ref 9a 210 - Halifax."
  2. [S4453] 1871 Census for Erringden, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4325 Folio:047 Page:18 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1871 - Ref 9a 139 - Todmorden aged 1."

Rebecca TAYLOR

#10284, b. 1841, d. 1877
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Rebecca TAYLOR was born in 1841 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.
Rebecca married George HALSTEAD, son of William HALSTEAD and Sarah GLEDHILL, on 29 August 1861 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 20, a spinster residing in Longwood. Her father was listed as Benjamin TAYLOR, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Sydney SMITH and John GARNER.1,2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Lindley Moor, Fixby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 34 born Huddersfield, the wife of George HALSTEAD (a Woolllen Spinner, living with his wife Rebecca, sons Fred, Allen, Alfred and Ernest, daughter Ellen.)3
Rebecca's death was registered in 1877 in the Huddersfield registration district.4

Children of Rebecca TAYLOR and George HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1861 - Ref 9a 352 - Huddersfield."
  3. [S2558] 1871 Census for Fixby, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4382 Folio:010 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1877 - Ref 9a 242 - Huddersfield Aged 37."

James PEARSON

#10285, b. 1817
     James PEARSON was born in 1817 at Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England.
James married Mary (?) before 1841.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as aged 54 born Bailiffe Bridge, the Head of Household; a Labourer, living with his wife Mary, son John Edward, daughters Emma and Alice and Relative Radcliffe HALSTEAD.1

Children of James PEARSON and Mary (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).

Mary (?)

#10286, b. 1818
     Her married name was PEARSON.
Mary (?) was born in 1818 at Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England.
Mary married James PEARSON before 1841.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 53 born Bailiffe Bridge, the wife of James PEARSON (a Labourer, living with his wife Mary, son John Edward, daughters Emma and Alice and Relative Radcliffe HALSTEAD.)1

Children of Mary (?) and James PEARSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).

Emma PEARSON

#10287, b. 1849
     Emma PEARSON was born in 1849 at Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of James PEARSON and Mary (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Mill Hand, aged 22 born Bailiffe Bridge, the daughter of James PEARSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).

Alice PEARSON

#10288, b. 1855
     Alice PEARSON was born in 1855 at Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of James PEARSON and Mary (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Mill Hand, aged 16 born Bailiffe Bridge, the daughter of James PEARSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).

John Edward PEARSON

#10289, b. 1857
     John Edward PEARSON was born in 1857 at Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of James PEARSON and Mary (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 14 born Bailiffe Bridge, the son of James PEARSON.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).

Radcliff HALSTEAD

#10290, b. 14 September 1861, d. 1873
     Radcliff HALSTEAD was born on 14 September 1861 at Forge House, Bailiff Bridge, Yorkshire, England. Father John HALSTEAD (deceased), a Carder at Cotton Mill - mother Elizabeth HALSTEAD formerly RADCLIFFE - registered 2 October 1861 by Elizabeth HALSTEAD, mother.1,2 He was the son of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth RADCLIFFE. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Bailiffe Bridge, Hipperholme with Brighouse, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 11 born Bailiffe Bridge, a Relative of James PEARSON.3
Radcliff's death was registered in 1873 in the Bradford registration district.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4] Original birth certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1861 - Ref 9a 417 - Halifax."
  3. [S2099] 1871 Census for Bailiffe Bridge, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4384 Folio:082 Page:30 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1873 - Ref 9b 337 - Bradford."

Charles HALSTEAD

#10291, b. 1841, d. 28 July 1915
     Charles HALSTEAD was born in 1841 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph HALSTEAD and Elizabeth HINCHLIFFE. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 35 Upperhead Row, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Huddersfield, the grandson of Mary HINCHLIFFE.2
Charles married Elizabeth HIRST on 25 December 1867 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was a Cloth Dresser aged 29, a bachelor residing in Huddersfield. His father was listed as Joseph HALSTEAD (deceased). After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John GARNER and S A GARNER.3,4 In the census of 2 April 1871, he was listed as single, a Woollen Cloth Finisher Raiser, aged 31 born Huddersfield, an Inmate in the Dean House Workhouse, Honley, Yorkshire, England.5
Charles married Helen TOMPKINSON in 1884. according to the 1911 census.
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 15 Hunter Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Charles was listed as aged 50 born England, the Head of Household; an Unemployed Railway Labourer, living with his wife Eleanor (boarders of Barbara MacKenzie.)6 In the census of 2 April 1911, he was listed as married, a former Showmans Attendant, aged 69 born England, an Inmate in the Workhouse, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.7
Charles died on 28 July 1915 at Barnhill Poor House, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Widower of Helen HALSTEAD, Travelling Showman - aged 73 years - father Charles HALSTEAD, Wool Worker (deceased) - mother Elizabeth HALSTEAD formerly HINCHCLIFFE (deceased) - cause of deatth Nephritis 1 month - registered on 6 August 1915 by John CAMERON, Assistant Governor.8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1841 - Ref 22 317 - Huddersfield."
  2. [S5536] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:461 Page:29 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1867 - Ref 9a 427 - Huddersfield."
  5. [S6531] 1871 Census for Honley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4346 Folio:089 Page:09 (online image).
  6. [S5426] 1901 Census for Glasgow, Lankarkshire, Scotland:RG13 Piece:644/05 Folio:026 Page:018 (online image).
  7. [S5427] 1911 Census for Glasgow, Lankarkshire, Scotland:RG14 Piece:644/05 Folio:038 Page:031 (online image).
  8. [S13] John Hanson Indexes "1915 - Ref 644/05 790 - Garngadhill Glasgow aged 73."

George COOPER

#10292, b. 1862
     George COOPER was born in 1862 at Horsforth, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John COOPER and Elizabeth HALSTEAD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Rawden Road, Horsforth, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Horsforth, the son of John COOPER.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7044] 1871 Census for Horsforth, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4299 Folio:051 Page:06 (online image).

Ann FARRAR

#10293, b. 1796, d. April 1880
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Ann FARRAR was born in 1796 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England.
Ann married John HALSTEAD on 9 April 1815 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was a spinster residing in Elland. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm RUSHWORTH and Mark NAHALL.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at South Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 46 born in County, the assumed wife of John HALSTEAD (a Slubber, living with his assumed wife Ann, assumed children Sarah Ann, Elizabeth, Susan, Rachel and Joseph.)2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Spring Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Elland, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Woollen Engineer, living with his wife Ann, sons Joseph and John, daughters Sarah and Rachel, grandson Samuel HALSTEAD, granddaughter Elizabeth BROOM.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 315 Royds Hall, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 65 born Elland, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Woollen Carter, living with his wife Ann, son Jno Wm, grandson Samuel.)4
Her husband, John, died in 1869 in the Huddersfield registration district.5
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Royds Hall, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, Ann was listed as a widow, aged 76 born Huddersfield, the Head of Household; a Laundress, living with her daughter Elizabeth BROOM, grandsons Allen BROOM and Sam HALSTEAD, granddaughters Mary Ann and Elizabeth BROOM, Annie HALSTEAD.6
Ann died in April 1880 at Paddock, Yorkshire, England.7,8 Ann was buried on 1 May 1880 at St Stephen, Lindley, Yorkshire, England.8

Children of Ann FARRAR and John HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S5456] 1841 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1275 Book:08 Folio:44 (online image).
  3. [S5552] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:534 Page:17 (online image).
  4. [S5554] 1861 Census for Lindley cum Quarmby, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1869 - Ref 9a 310 - Huddersfield Aged 72."
  6. [S5555] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:027 Page:30 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1880 - Ref 9a 251 - Huddersfield Aged 84."
  8. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."

Elizabeth HALSTEAD

#10294, b. 1822
     Her married name was BROOME.
Elizabeth HALSTEAD was born in 1822 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John HALSTEAD and Ann FARRAR. Elizabeth HALSTEAD was baptised on 15 May 1822 at St Peter, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. Her parents were listed as John, a Clothier, and Ann. In the census of 6 June 1841 at South Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Wool Weaver, aged 19 born in County, the assumed daughter of John HALSTEAD.1
Elizabeth married William BROOME, son of John BROOME, on 24 September 1843 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was listed as aged 21, a spinster residing in Halifax. Her father was listed as John HALSTEAD, a Wire Drawer. By Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by John THOMAS and Isaac INGHAM.2,3
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 41 Back Yard, Thomas Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 29 born Huddersfield, the wife of William BROOME (a Woollen Engineer, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Allen, daughters Margaret and Hannah R.)4
Her husband, William, died in 1852 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire.5
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 315 Royds Hall, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, Elizabeth was listed as a widow, aged 39 born Huddersfield, the Head of Household; a Wool Picker, living with her son Allen, daughters Mary Ann, Elizabeth and Hannah Ruth.6 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Royds Hall, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a widow, a Laundress, aged 48 born Huddersfield, the daughter of Ann HALSTEAD.7

Children of Elizabeth HALSTEAD and William BROOME

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5456] 1841 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1275 Book:08 Folio:44 (online image).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1843 - Ref 22 160 - Halifax."
  4. [S5553] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:137 Page:27 (online image).
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1852 - Ref 9a 217 - Huddersfield."
  6. [S5554] 1861 Census for Lindley cum Quarmby, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  7. [S5555] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:027 Page:30 (online image).

Mary Ann BROOM

#10295, b. 1844
     Mary Ann BROOM was born in 1844 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of William BROOME and Elizabeth HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 41 Back Yard, Thomas Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 7 born Huddersfield, the daughter of William BROOME.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 315 Royds Hall, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Winder to Woollen Weaver, aged 17 born Huddersfield, the daughter of Elizabeth BROOME.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Royds Hall, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Winder, aged 27 born Huddersfield, the granddaughter of Ann HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5553] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:137 Page:27 (online image).
  2. [S5554] 1861 Census for Lindley cum Quarmby, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  3. [S5555] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:027 Page:30 (online image).

Elizabeth BROOM

#10296, b. 1847
     Elizabeth BROOM was born in 1847 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of William BROOME and Elizabeth HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Spring Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Huddersfield, the granddaughter of John HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 315 Royds Hall, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Woollen Piecer, aged 14 born Huddersfield, the daughter of Elizabeth BROOME.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Royds Hall, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Winder, aged 24 born Huddersfield, the granddaughter of Ann HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5552] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:534 Page:17 (online image).
  2. [S5554] 1861 Census for Lindley cum Quarmby, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  3. [S5555] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:027 Page:30 (online image).

Allen BROOM

#10297, b. 1851
     Allen BROOM was born in 1851 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of William BROOME and Elizabeth HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 41 Back Yard, Thomas Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 6 months born Huddersfield, the son of William BROOME.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 315 Royds Hall, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as a Cotton Piecer, aged 10 born Huddersfield, the son of Elizabeth BROOME.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Royds Hall, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Mechanic, aged 20 born Huddersfield, the grandson of Ann HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5553] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2295 Folio:137 Page:27 (online image).
  2. [S5554] 1861 Census for Lindley cum Quarmby, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3273 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  3. [S5555] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:027 Page:30 (online image).

David BATES

#10299, b. 1804
     David BATES was born in 1804 at Birchencliffe, Yorkshire, England.
David married Sarah DYSON on 23 September 1832 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was of this parish. After Banns, The marriage was witnessed by Joseph HENWORTH and John DYSON.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, David was listed as aged 46 born Lindley, the Head of Household; a Card Dresser, living with his wife Sarah, sons Henry, Jonas and Solomon, daughters Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Hannah, Ruth and Martha.2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Burchin Cliffe, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, David was listed as aged 67 born Birchin Cliffe, the Head of Household; a Farmer, living with his wife Sarah, son John, daughter Martha, grandsons Joseph and George HALSTEAD.3

Children of David BATES and Sarah DYSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S9379] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2296 Folio:528 Page:17 (online image).
  3. [S4878] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:061 Page:18 (online image).

Sarah DYSON

#10300, b. 1814
     Her married name was BATES.
Sarah DYSON was born in 1814 at Birchencliffe, Yorkshire, England.
Sarah married David BATES on 23 September 1832 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was of this parish. After Banns, The marriage was witnessed by Joseph HENWORTH and John DYSON.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 38 born Lindley, the wife of David BATES (a Card Dresser, living with his wife Sarah, sons Henry, Jonas and Solomon, daughters Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Hannah, Ruth and Martha.)2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Burchin Cliffe, Lindley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 57 born Birchin Cliffe, the wife of David BATES (a Farmer, living with his wife Sarah, son John, daughter Martha, grandsons Joseph and George HALSTEAD.)3

Children of Sarah DYSON and David BATES

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S9379] 1851 Census for Huddersfield, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2296 Folio:528 Page:17 (online image).
  3. [S4878] 1871 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4380 Folio:061 Page:18 (online image).