Henry HOLSTEAD 
#11801, b. 1834, d. 12 December 1857
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of John HOLSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 17:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (bef 1750-?)
Henry HOLSTEAD was born in 1834 at Carlisle, Cumberland, England. He was the son of Thomas HOLSTEAD and Elizabeth ETCHELL. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chapel Lane, Carlisle, Cumberland, England, he was listed as aged 7 born in county, the assumed son of Thomas HOLSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 50 Scotch Street, Carlisle, Cumberland, England, he was listed as single, a Confectioner, aged 17 born Carlisle, the son of Thomas HOLSTEAD.2
Henry married Maria Hodgson BIRD on 7 October 1855 at St Mary, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. He was a Confectioner of full age, a bachelor residing in Scotch Street. His father was listed as Thomas HOLSTEAD, a Confectioner. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James HOLSTEAD and Samuel BIRD.3,4,5
Henry died on 12 December 1857 at Corporation Road, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. Of Consumption at his parents house.6,5
Henry married Maria Hodgson BIRD on 7 October 1855 at St Mary, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. He was a Confectioner of full age, a bachelor residing in Scotch Street. His father was listed as Thomas HOLSTEAD, a Confectioner. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James HOLSTEAD and Samuel BIRD.3,4,5
Henry died on 12 December 1857 at Corporation Road, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. Of Consumption at his parents house.6,5
Child of Henry HOLSTEAD and Maria Hodgson BIRD
- Mary Jane HALSTEAD+ b. 3 Aug 1856, d. 1911
Sources of Information:
- [S3549] 1841 Census for Carlisle, Cumberland:HO107 Piece:0176 Book:08 Folio:08 (online image).
- [S3555] 1851 Census for Carlisle, Cumberland:HO107 Piece:2430 Folio:006 Page:04 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1855 - Ref 10b 541 - Carlisle."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1857 - Ref 25 42 - Carlisle."
Henry Flower HALSTED 
#11803, b. 4 May 1831, d. 8 September 1911
- Relationship
- 5th great-grandson of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Henry Flower HALSTED and Mary Ann FIELD Went on same ship as Field in 1853
Sir Ffolkes - Apr 1853 Page 4 Miche 33 - Victoria.
Henry Flower HALSTED was born on 4 May 1831 at St Pancras, Middlesex, England. He was the son of Henry HALSTEAD and Lydia GREEN. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bayham Street, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, he was listed as aged 10 born in county, the assumed son of Henry HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Grove, Barking, Essex, England, he was listed as single, aged 19 born St Pancras, Middlesex, the son of Henry HALSTEAD.2
Henry married Mary Ann FIELD on 10 May 1856 at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
His wife, Mary, died on 13 October 1905 at Talbot, Victoria, Australia.3
Henry died on 8 September 1911 at Talbot, Victoria, Australia, at the age of 80.3
Sir Ffolkes - Apr 1853 Page 4 Miche 33 - Victoria.
Henry Flower HALSTED was born on 4 May 1831 at St Pancras, Middlesex, England. He was the son of Henry HALSTEAD and Lydia GREEN. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bayham Street, St Pancras, Middlesex, England, he was listed as aged 10 born in county, the assumed son of Henry HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Grove, Barking, Essex, England, he was listed as single, aged 19 born St Pancras, Middlesex, the son of Henry HALSTEAD.2
Henry married Mary Ann FIELD on 10 May 1856 at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
His wife, Mary, died on 13 October 1905 at Talbot, Victoria, Australia.3
Henry died on 8 September 1911 at Talbot, Victoria, Australia, at the age of 80.3
Children of Henry Flower HALSTED and Mary Ann FIELD
- Charles Henry HALSTED b. 1857, d. 6 Jul 1883
- Annie Martha HALSTED b. 1858, d. 16 Apr 1930
- Francis William HALSTED b. 1861, d. 1861
- Edith Susan HALSTED b. 1862, d. 1864
- Henry Flower HALSTED b. 1866, d. 1866
Sources of Information:
- [S3913] 1841 Census for St Pancras, Middlesex:HO107 Piece:0681 Book:01 Folio:21 (online image).
- [S3861] 1851 Census for Barking, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:417 Page:22 (online image).
- [S36] Website Findmypast Website (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Australian BMDs."
James Cook HALSTEAD 
#11804, b. 1821, d. 1851
- Relationship
- Son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
James Cook HALSTEAD was born in 1821 at Romford, Essex, England. He was the son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD and Alice PRATT. In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Romford, Essex, England, he was listed as aged 21 born in county, the assumed son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD.1
James married Jane MOSS on 24 March 1845 at St George in the East, Middlesex, England. : Christ Church, Watney St, St George in the East, MDX.2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, James was listed as aged 30 born Romford, the Head of Household; a Tailor, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah C, Emily C and Jane C, visitor Charles MOSS.3
James's death was registered in 1851 in the Romford registration district. As James COOK.4
James married Jane MOSS on 24 March 1845 at St George in the East, Middlesex, England. : Christ Church, Watney St, St George in the East, MDX.2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, James was listed as aged 30 born Romford, the Head of Household; a Tailor, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah C, Emily C and Jane C, visitor Charles MOSS.3
James's death was registered in 1851 in the Romford registration district. As James COOK.4
Children of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS
- Sarah Cook HALSTEAD b. 1846
- Emily HALSTEAD b. 24 Jun 1847, d. 1853
- Jane HALSTEAD b. 1849, d. 1892
Sources of Information:
- [S3856] 1841 Census for Romford, Essex:HO107 Piece:0330 Book:14 Folio:06 (online image).
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1845 - Ref 2 63 - St George E."
- [S3858] 1851 Census for Degenham, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:237 Page:28 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1851 - Ref 12 154 - Romford."
Jane MOSS 
#11805, b. 1828, d. 1909
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Her married name was FEARNE. Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Jane MOSS was born in 1828 at Bermondsey, Surrey, England.
Jane married James Cook HALSTEAD, son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD and Alice PRATT, on 24 March 1845 at St George in the East, Middlesex, England. : Christ Church, Watney St, St George in the East, MDX.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 23 born Bermondsey, the wife of James Cook HALSTEAD (a Tailor, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah C, Emily C and Jane C, visitor Charles MOSS.)2
Her husband, James, died in 1851 in the Romford registration district; As James COOK.3
Jane married William FEARNE on 18 June 1854 at All Saints, Poplar, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a widow residing at Tetley Street. Her father was listed as William MOSS, a Gentleman. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James THURTLE and Ann MOSS.4,5
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 33 born Old Kent Road, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Journeyman Plumber, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah, Jane and Emma, son William.)6
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 4 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 43 born Borough, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Plumber and Painter, living with his wife Jane, sons William and Henry, daughters Emma, Elizabeth and Eleanor.)7
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 14 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 53 born Bermondsey, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Plumber, living with his wife Jane, sons William and Henry, daughters Emma, Elizabeth and Eleanor.)8 In the census of 5 April 1891, she was listed as a widow, aged 62 born Middlesex, a Patient in the London County Asylum, Norwood, Middlesex, England.9
Jane died in 1909 at Poplar, Middlesex, England.10
Jane MOSS was born in 1828 at Bermondsey, Surrey, England.
Jane married James Cook HALSTEAD, son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD and Alice PRATT, on 24 March 1845 at St George in the East, Middlesex, England. : Christ Church, Watney St, St George in the East, MDX.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 23 born Bermondsey, the wife of James Cook HALSTEAD (a Tailor, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah C, Emily C and Jane C, visitor Charles MOSS.)2
Her husband, James, died in 1851 in the Romford registration district; As James COOK.3
Jane married William FEARNE on 18 June 1854 at All Saints, Poplar, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a widow residing at Tetley Street. Her father was listed as William MOSS, a Gentleman. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James THURTLE and Ann MOSS.4,5
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 33 born Old Kent Road, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Journeyman Plumber, living with his wife Jane, daughters Sarah, Jane and Emma, son William.)6
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 4 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 43 born Borough, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Plumber and Painter, living with his wife Jane, sons William and Henry, daughters Emma, Elizabeth and Eleanor.)7
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 14 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 53 born Bermondsey, Surrey, the wife of William FEARNE (a Plumber, living with his wife Jane, sons William and Henry, daughters Emma, Elizabeth and Eleanor.)8 In the census of 5 April 1891, she was listed as a widow, aged 62 born Middlesex, a Patient in the London County Asylum, Norwood, Middlesex, England.9
Jane died in 1909 at Poplar, Middlesex, England.10
Children of Jane MOSS and James Cook HALSTEAD
- Sarah Cook HALSTEAD b. 1846
- Emily HALSTEAD b. 24 Jun 1847, d. 1853
- Jane HALSTEAD b. 1849, d. 1892
Children of Jane MOSS and William FEARNE
- Emma FEARNE b. 1855, d. 1930
- William John FEARNE b. 9 Mar 1860, d. 1943
- Elizabeth FEARNE+ b. 9 Jan 1862, d. 12 Apr 1946
- Eleanor FEARNE b. 1865, d. 1939
- Henry FEARNE+ b. 1867, d. 19 Jan 1941
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1845 - Ref 2 63 - St George E."
- [S3858] 1851 Census for Degenham, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:237 Page:28 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1851 - Ref 12 154 - Romford."
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1854 - Ref 1c 1026 - Poplar."
- [S3945] 1861 Census for Stepney, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0297 Folio:067 Page:27 (online image).
- [S11075] 1871 Census for Mile End Old Town, Middlesex:RG10 Piece:0565 Folio:020 Page:34 (online image).
- [S11076] 1881 Census for Mile End Old Town, Middlesex:RG11 Piece:0483 Folio:070 Page:22 (online image).
- [S11077] 1891 Census for Norwood, Middlesex:RG12 Piece:1022 Folio:117 Page:30 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1909 - Ref 1c 353 - Poplar aged 81."
Sarah Cook HALSTEAD 
#11806, b. 1846
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Her married name was JOHNSON.
Sarah Cook HALSTEAD was born in 1846 at Hornchurch, Essex, England. She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Hornchurch, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as single, a House Servant, aged 15 born Hornchurch, Essex, the daughter (stepdaughter) of William FEARNE.2
Sarah married James JOHNSON on 14 July 1867 at All Saints, Poplar, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Mary Street. Her father was listed as James Cook HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by George PHILO, Harriet JOHNSON and James JOHNSON.3,4
Sarah Cook HALSTEAD was born in 1846 at Hornchurch, Essex, England. She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Hornchurch, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as single, a House Servant, aged 15 born Hornchurch, Essex, the daughter (stepdaughter) of William FEARNE.2
Sarah married James JOHNSON on 14 July 1867 at All Saints, Poplar, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Mary Street. Her father was listed as James Cook HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by George PHILO, Harriet JOHNSON and James JOHNSON.3,4
Sources of Information:
- [S3858] 1851 Census for Degenham, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:237 Page:28 (online image).
- [S3945] 1861 Census for Stepney, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0297 Folio:067 Page:27 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1867 - Ref 1c 1154 - Poplar."
Emily HALSTEAD 
#11807, b. 24 June 1847, d. 1853
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Emily was also known as Emily Cook HALSTEAD.
Emily HALSTEAD was born on 24 June 1847 at Dagenham, Essex, England. Father James Cook HALSTEAD, a Tailor - mother Jane HALSTEAD formerly MOSS - registered on 19 July 1847 by Jane HALSTEAD, mother.1,2 She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Dagenham, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.3
Emily died in 1853 at Stepney, Middlesex, England.4
Emily HALSTEAD was born on 24 June 1847 at Dagenham, Essex, England. Father James Cook HALSTEAD, a Tailor - mother Jane HALSTEAD formerly MOSS - registered on 19 July 1847 by Jane HALSTEAD, mother.1,2 She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Dagenham, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.3
Emily died in 1853 at Stepney, Middlesex, England.4
Sources of Information:
Jane HALSTEAD 
#11808, b. 1849, d. 1892
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Jane was also known as Jane Cook HALSTEAD. Her married name was TREEVES.1,2 Her married name was THOMPSON.3
Jane HALSTEAD was born in 1849 at Dagenham, Essex, England.4 She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 1 born Dagenham, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.5 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Dagenham, Essex, the daughter (stepdaughter) of William FEARNE.6
Jane married George Squires THOMPSON on 24 September 1866 at St Bartholomew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England. She was aged 19, a spinster. Her father was listed as James HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John ? and Maria WARREN.1,3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Cottage Row, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 21 born Romford, Essex, the wife of George Squires THOMPSON (a Printer, living with his wife Jane.)7 Jane THOMPSON witnessed the death of George Squires THOMPSON before 1891.
Jane married John Abraham Humphries TREEVES on 9 November 1892 at St Bartholomew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex. She was aged 42, a widow residing at 21 Cambridge Road. Her father was listed as James HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The married was witnessed by Stephen JACOB and Harriet JACOB.1,2
Jane died in 1892 at Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.8
Jane HALSTEAD was born in 1849 at Dagenham, Essex, England.4 She was the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD and Jane MOSS. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Whalebone Lane, Dagenham, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 1 born Dagenham, the daughter of James Cook HALSTEAD.5 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Duckett Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Dagenham, Essex, the daughter (stepdaughter) of William FEARNE.6
Jane married George Squires THOMPSON on 24 September 1866 at St Bartholomew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England. She was aged 19, a spinster. Her father was listed as James HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John ? and Maria WARREN.1,3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Cottage Row, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 21 born Romford, Essex, the wife of George Squires THOMPSON (a Printer, living with his wife Jane.)7 Jane THOMPSON witnessed the death of George Squires THOMPSON before 1891.
Jane married John Abraham Humphries TREEVES on 9 November 1892 at St Bartholomew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex. She was aged 42, a widow residing at 21 Cambridge Road. Her father was listed as James HALSTEAD, a Tailor. After Banns. The married was witnessed by Stephen JACOB and Harriet JACOB.1,2
Jane died in 1892 at Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.8
Sources of Information:
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1892 - Ref 1c 361 - Bethnal Green."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1866 - Ref 1c 510 - Bethnal Green."
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1849 - Ref 12 22 - Romford."
- [S3858] 1851 Census for Degenham, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:237 Page:28 (online image).
- [S3945] 1861 Census for Stepney, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0297 Folio:067 Page:27 (online image).
- [S6526] 1871 Census for Mile End Old Town, Middlesex:RG10 Piece:0563 Folio:104 Page:16 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1892 - Ref 1c 395 - Poplar aged 42."
Samuel Cook HALSTEAD 
#11809, b. 1785, d. October 1858
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Samuel Cook HALSTEAD was born in 1785 at Great Clacton, Essex, England.
Samuel married Alice PRATT on 11 December 1804 at Harwich, Essex, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Romford, Essex, England, Samuel was listed as aged 55 born in county, the Head of Household; a Tailor, living with his assumed wife Ann and children James, Francis, Sarah, Caroline and Phoeby, assumed granddaughter Rebecca COOK.1
His wife, Alice, died in 1849 in the Romford registration district.2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at High Street, Romford, Essex, Samuel was listed as a widower, aged 66 born Great Clacton, the Head of Household; a Master Tailor, living with his son Francis Cook HALSTEAD.3
Samuel died in October 1858 at Romford, Essex, England.4 Samuel was buried on 7 October 1858 at St Edward the Confessor, Romford, Essex, England.
Samuel married Alice PRATT on 11 December 1804 at Harwich, Essex, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Romford, Essex, England, Samuel was listed as aged 55 born in county, the Head of Household; a Tailor, living with his assumed wife Ann and children James, Francis, Sarah, Caroline and Phoeby, assumed granddaughter Rebecca COOK.1
His wife, Alice, died in 1849 in the Romford registration district.2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at High Street, Romford, Essex, Samuel was listed as a widower, aged 66 born Great Clacton, the Head of Household; a Master Tailor, living with his son Francis Cook HALSTEAD.3
Samuel died in October 1858 at Romford, Essex, England.4 Samuel was buried on 7 October 1858 at St Edward the Confessor, Romford, Essex, England.
Children of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD and Alice PRATT
- Priscilla Cook HALSTEAD+ b. 1806, d. 1872
- William Robert Cook HALSTEAD b. 1807, d. 1855
- Sarah COOK+ b. 1810
- James Cook HALSTEAD+ b. 1821, d. 1851
- Francis Cook HALSTEAD+ b. 1824, d. Mar 1861
- Caroline COOK+ b. 1827, d. 1885
- Phoebe Cook HALSTEAD+ b. 1829, d. Apr 1886
Sources of Information:
- [S3856] 1841 Census for Romford, Essex:HO107 Piece:0330 Book:14 Folio:06 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1849 - Ref 12 155 - Romford."
- [S3855] 1851 Census for Romford, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:126 Page:15 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1858 - Ref 4a 49 - Romford."
Francis Cook HALSTEAD 
#11810, b. 1824, d. March 1861
- Relationship
- Son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 23:Descendants of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD (1785-1858)
Francis Cook HALSTEAD was born in 1824 at Romford, Essex, England. He was the son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD and Alice PRATT. In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Romford, Essex, England, he was listed as aged 20 born in county, the assumed son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at High Street, Romford, Essex, he was listed as single, a Journeyman Tailor, aged 27 born Romford, the son of Samuel Cook HALSTEAD.2
Francis married Mary Ann SELLMAN, daughter of John SELLMAN and Lucy (?), on 7 November 1852 at St Dunstan & All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England. He was a Tailor aged 28, a bachelor residing at 18 Mapps Row. His father was listed as Samuel HALSTED, a Talior. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Mary ELLIOTT and Louisa TRIGET.3,4
Francis died in March 1861 at Romford, Essex.5 Francis was buried on 31 March 1861 at St Edward the Confessor, Romford, Essex, England.
Francis married Mary Ann SELLMAN, daughter of John SELLMAN and Lucy (?), on 7 November 1852 at St Dunstan & All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England. He was a Tailor aged 28, a bachelor residing at 18 Mapps Row. His father was listed as Samuel HALSTED, a Talior. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Mary ELLIOTT and Louisa TRIGET.3,4
Francis died in March 1861 at Romford, Essex.5 Francis was buried on 31 March 1861 at St Edward the Confessor, Romford, Essex, England.
Children of Francis Cook HALSTEAD and Mary Ann SELLMAN
- Charles William HALSTEAD b. 1851
- Eliza Elizabeth HALSTED+ b. 1855, d. 1929
- Francis John Cook HALSTEAD+ b. 1858, d. 31 Oct 1934
- James HALSTEAD b. 1860, d. 1862
Sources of Information:
- [S3856] 1841 Census for Romford, Essex:HO107 Piece:0330 Book:14 Folio:06 (online image).
- [S3855] 1851 Census for Romford, Essex:HO107 Piece:1772 Folio:126 Page:15 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1852 - Ref 1c 1013 - Stepney."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1861 - Ref 4a 58 - Romford."
William BALDWIN
#11812, b. 1827, d. 1862
William BALDWIN was born in 1827 at Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England.
William married Elizabeth PARSONS, daughter of Henry PARSONS, on 20 May 1850 at Holy Trinity, Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver aged 24, a bachelor residing in Hatten Terrace. His father was listed as James BALDWIN (deceased), a Spinner. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas ASHWORTH and Mary PARSONS.1,2
William died in 1862 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.3
William married Elizabeth PARSONS, daughter of Henry PARSONS, on 20 May 1850 at Holy Trinity, Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver aged 24, a bachelor residing in Hatten Terrace. His father was listed as James BALDWIN (deceased), a Spinner. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas ASHWORTH and Mary PARSONS.1,2
William died in 1862 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.3
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1850 - Ref 21 188 - Burnley."
- [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1862 - Ref 8e 126 - Burnley."
Lydia E HOLLIS 
#11813, b. 1857
- Relationship
- 6th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Lydia E HOLLIS was born in 1857 at Horsleydown, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of George Frederic HOLLIS and Martha Sarah HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 56 Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Horsleydown, the daughter of George Frederic HOLLIS.1
Sources of Information:
- [S4693] 1861 Census for St Pancras, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0317 Folio:113 Page:63 (online image).
Frederick G HOLLIS 
#11814, b. 1859
- Relationship
- 6th great-grandson of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Frederick G HOLLIS was born in 1859 at Horsleydown, Surrey, England. He was the son of George Frederic HOLLIS and Martha Sarah HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 56 Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, he was listed as aged 2 born Horsleydown, the son of George Frederic HOLLIS.1
Sources of Information:
- [S4693] 1861 Census for St Pancras, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0317 Folio:113 Page:63 (online image).
Henry G HOLLIS 
#11815, b. 1860
- Relationship
- 6th great-grandson of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Henry G HOLLIS was born in 1860 at Horsleydown, Surrey, England. He was the son of George Frederic HOLLIS and Martha Sarah HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 56 Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, he was listed as aged 11 months born Horsleydown, the son of George Frederic HOLLIS.1
Sources of Information:
- [S4693] 1861 Census for St Pancras, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0317 Folio:113 Page:63 (online image).
Elizabeth FRAAS
#11816, b. 1809
Her married name was HOLLIS.
Elizabeth FRAAS was born in 1809 at Rotherhithe, Surrey, England.
Elizabeth married George HOLLIS on 28 September 1828 at St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 56 Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, she was listed as a widow, a Fundholder, aged 52 born Rotherhithe, the mother of George Frederic HOLLIS.1
Elizabeth FRAAS was born in 1809 at Rotherhithe, Surrey, England.
Elizabeth married George HOLLIS on 28 September 1828 at St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 56 Shad Thames, St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, she was listed as a widow, a Fundholder, aged 52 born Rotherhithe, the mother of George Frederic HOLLIS.1
Child of Elizabeth FRAAS and George HOLLIS
- George Frederic HOLLIS+ b. 1830
Sources of Information:
- [S4693] 1861 Census for St Pancras, Middesex:RG09 Piece:0317 Folio:113 Page:63 (online image).
Sarah WILLETT 
#11817, b. 1789, d. January 1855
- Appears on charts
- Chart 27:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1762-1828)
Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Sarah WILLETT was born in 1789 at Wimbish, Essex, England.
Sarah married Samuel HALSTEAD, son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Elizabeth HAYWARD, on 22 June 1818 at St Mary, Saffron Walden, Essex, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 45 born in county, the assumed wife of Samuel HALSTEAD (a Farmer, living with his assumed sife Sarah and assumed children Thomas, Jane, Elizabeth, Sarah, George and Harriet, assumed brother William HALSTEAD.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 60 born Wimbish, the wife of Samuel HALSTEAD (a Farmer, living with his wife Sarah, daughters Jane, Sarah and Harriet, visitor George HALSTED.)2
Sarah died in January 1855 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England.3 Sarah was buried on 5 January 1855 at Saffron Walden, Essex.3
Sarah WILLETT was born in 1789 at Wimbish, Essex, England.
Sarah married Samuel HALSTEAD, son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Elizabeth HAYWARD, on 22 June 1818 at St Mary, Saffron Walden, Essex, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 45 born in county, the assumed wife of Samuel HALSTEAD (a Farmer, living with his assumed sife Sarah and assumed children Thomas, Jane, Elizabeth, Sarah, George and Harriet, assumed brother William HALSTEAD.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 60 born Wimbish, the wife of Samuel HALSTEAD (a Farmer, living with his wife Sarah, daughters Jane, Sarah and Harriet, visitor George HALSTED.)2
Sarah died in January 1855 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England.3 Sarah was buried on 5 January 1855 at Saffron Walden, Essex.3
Children of Sarah WILLETT and Samuel HALSTEAD
- Thomas HALSTED b. 1818, d. Apr 1850
- Jane HALSTED+ b. 23 Mar 1820, d. 1899
- Ann HALSTED+ b. 1822, d. 9 Dec 1887
- Elizabeth HALSTED b. 22 Aug 1823, d. 1866
- Samuel HALSTEAD b. 25 Nov 1824, d. Sep 1846
- Mary HALSTEAD b. 1826, d. Sep 1844
- Sarah Susan HALSTED b. 24 Sep 1828, d. Mar 1852
- John HALSTEAD b. 15 Mar 1832, d. Jun 1840
- George HALSTED b. 1833, d. 9 Jun 1881
- Harriet HALSTED b. 28 Jul 1836
Jane HALSTED 
#11818, b. 23 March 1820, d. 1899
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Thomas HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 27:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1762-1828)
Her married name was WISEMAN.
Jane HALSTED was born on 23 March 1820 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD and Sarah WILLETT. Jane HALSTED was baptised on 21 April 1820 at Saffron Walden, Essex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 15 born in county, the assumed daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as single, aged 28 born Saaffron Walden, the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.2
Jane married William WISEMAN on 9 December 1855 at Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, England.3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, she was listed as aged 35 born Saffron Walden, Essex, the wife of William WISEMAN (a Farmer, living with his wife Jane and daughter Sarah Elizabeth.)4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 48 born Saffron Walden, the wife of William WISEMAN (an unemployed Farmer, living with his wife Jane, daughter Sarah.)5
Her husband, William, died on 29 March 1880 at Withersfield, Suffolk, England.6,7 Jane WISEMAN was the executor of William WISEMAN's estate granted on 10 August 1880 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; under £200.7 Jane WISEMAN was the executor of George HALSTED's estate granted on 13 July 1881 at Principal Probate Registry, London, England; £728 19s 3d.7 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 6 Station Road, Tottenham, Middlesex, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 70 born Saffron Walden, Essex, the mother-in-law of William GOODCHILD.8
Jane died in 1899 at Risbridge, Suffolk, England.9
Jane HALSTED was born on 23 March 1820 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD and Sarah WILLETT. Jane HALSTED was baptised on 21 April 1820 at Saffron Walden, Essex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 15 born in county, the assumed daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as single, aged 28 born Saaffron Walden, the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.2
Jane married William WISEMAN on 9 December 1855 at Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, England.3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, she was listed as aged 35 born Saffron Walden, Essex, the wife of William WISEMAN (a Farmer, living with his wife Jane and daughter Sarah Elizabeth.)4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at High Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 48 born Saffron Walden, the wife of William WISEMAN (an unemployed Farmer, living with his wife Jane, daughter Sarah.)5
Her husband, William, died on 29 March 1880 at Withersfield, Suffolk, England.6,7 Jane WISEMAN was the executor of William WISEMAN's estate granted on 10 August 1880 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; under £200.7 Jane WISEMAN was the executor of George HALSTED's estate granted on 13 July 1881 at Principal Probate Registry, London, England; £728 19s 3d.7 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 6 Station Road, Tottenham, Middlesex, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 70 born Saffron Walden, Essex, the mother-in-law of William GOODCHILD.8
Jane died in 1899 at Risbridge, Suffolk, England.9
Child of Jane HALSTED and William WISEMAN
- Sarah Elizabeth WISEMAN b. 7 Feb 1861, d. 1931
Sources of Information:
- [S3834] 1841 Census for Saffron Walden, Essex:HO107 Piece:0345 Book:06 Folio:26 (online image).
- [S3862] 1851 Census for Saffron Walden, Essex:HO107 Piece:1786 Folio:482 Page:04 (online image).
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1855 - Ref 3b 1184 - Linton."
- [S3658] 1861 Census for Hinxton, Cambridgeshire:RG09 Piece:1028 Folio:045 Page:06 (online image).
- [S10196] 1871 Census for Saffron Walden, Essex:RG10 Piece:1708 Folio:104 Page:05 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1880 - Ref 4a 336 - Risbridge aged 56."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
- [S10917] 1891 Census for Tottenham, Middlesex:RG12 Piece:1078 Folio:100 Page:17 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1899 - Ref 4a 409 - Risbridge aged 80."
Sarah Susan HALSTED 
#11819, b. 24 September 1828, d. March 1852
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Thomas HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 27:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1762-1828)
Sarah Susan HALSTED was born on 24 September 1828 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD and Sarah WILLETT. Sarah Susan HALSTED was baptised on 6 October 1828 at Saffron Walden, Essex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 12 born in county, the assumed daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as single, aged 22 born Saaffron Walden, the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.2
Sarah died in March 1852 at Saffron Walden, Essex, at the age of 23.3 Sarah was buried on 18 March 1852 at Saffron Walden, Essex.
Sarah died in March 1852 at Saffron Walden, Essex, at the age of 23.3 Sarah was buried on 18 March 1852 at Saffron Walden, Essex.
Harriet HALSTED 
#11820, b. 28 July 1836
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Thomas HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 27:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1762-1828)
Her married name was TILLBROOK.1
Harriet HALSTED was born on 28 July 1836 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD and Sarah WILLETT. Harriet HALSTED was baptised on 19 August 1836 at Saffron Walden, Essex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 5 born in county, the assumed daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as single, aged 10 born Saaffron Walden, the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.3
Harriet married William TILLBROOK on 25 October 1859 at the Parish Church, St Pancras, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Frederick Street. Her father was listed as Samuel HALSTEAD, a Farmer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John TUCKER and Jane MICKHAM.4,1
Harriet HALSTED was born on 28 July 1836 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD and Sarah WILLETT. Harriet HALSTED was baptised on 19 August 1836 at Saffron Walden, Essex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Red Gate, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as aged 5 born in county, the assumed daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Painters Lane, Saffron Walden, Essex, England, she was listed as single, aged 10 born Saaffron Walden, the daughter of Samuel HALSTEAD.3
Harriet married William TILLBROOK on 25 October 1859 at the Parish Church, St Pancras, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Frederick Street. Her father was listed as Samuel HALSTEAD, a Farmer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by John TUCKER and Jane MICKHAM.4,1
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1859 - Ref 1b 68 - St Pancras."
- [S3834] 1841 Census for Saffron Walden, Essex:HO107 Piece:0345 Book:06 Folio:26 (online image).
- [S3862] 1851 Census for Saffron Walden, Essex:HO107 Piece:1786 Folio:482 Page:04 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
Ann HALSTED 
#11822, b. 6 March 1838, d. 10 November 1931
- Relationship
- 4th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Her married name was WILLIAMS.
Ann HALSTED was born on 6 March 1838 at Chichester, Sussex, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HALSTED and Jane DAUGHTRY. Ann HALSTED was baptised on 1 April 1838 at St Pancras, Chichester, Sussex, England. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chichester, Sussex, she was listed as aged 3 born in county, the assumed daughter of Henry HALSTED.2 In the census of 30 March 1851, she was listed as aged 14 born Chichester, Sussex, a pupil in the Portsea Island Workhouse, Portsea, Hampshire, England.3
Ann married George WILLIAMS on 17 June 1859 at Romsey Abbey, Sussex, England.
Ann died on 10 November 1931 at Sanson, New Zealand, at the age of 93.
Ann HALSTED was born on 6 March 1838 at Chichester, Sussex, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HALSTED and Jane DAUGHTRY. Ann HALSTED was baptised on 1 April 1838 at St Pancras, Chichester, Sussex, England. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chichester, Sussex, she was listed as aged 3 born in county, the assumed daughter of Henry HALSTED.2 In the census of 30 March 1851, she was listed as aged 14 born Chichester, Sussex, a pupil in the Portsea Island Workhouse, Portsea, Hampshire, England.3
Ann married George WILLIAMS on 17 June 1859 at Romsey Abbey, Sussex, England.
Ann died on 10 November 1931 at Sanson, New Zealand, at the age of 93.
Children of Ann HALSTED and George WILLIAMS
- Edith Halstead WILLIAMS b. 16 Jun 1869, d. 30 Jan 1954
- Thomas Halstead WILLIAMS b. 1 Jul 1880, d. 15 Apr 1943
James Herbert DUERDEN
#11823, b. 1890
James Herbert DUERDEN was born in 1890 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Charles DUERDEN and Ada HALSTEAD. In the census of 5 April 1891 at 17 Bismark Street, Hunslet, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 6 months born Leeds, the son of Charles DUERDEN.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at Armley Grove House, Armley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Leeds, the son of Charles DUERDEN.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at Armley Grove House, Armley, Yorkshire, he was listed as single, a Cart Man, aged 20 born Leeds, the son of Charles DUERDEN.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1890 - Ref 9b 255 - Hunslet."
- [S8928] 1891 Census for Hunslet, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3664 Folio:093 Page:03 (online image).
- [S8929] 1901 Census for Armley, Yorkshire:RG13 Piece:4213 Folio:106 Page:27 (online image).
- [S8930] 1911 Census for Armley, Yorkshire:RG14 Piece:26906 Schedule:0015 (online image).
George William DOBSON 
#11824, b. 19 March 1891, d. 1975
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of James HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 31:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (1783-1857)
George William DOBSON was born on 19 March 1891 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Birkett DOBSON and Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD. In the census of 5 April 1891 at 42 Belgrave Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 1 month born Burnley, the son of Thomas Birkett DOBSON.2 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 63 Standish Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Burnley, the son of Thomas Birkett DOBSON.3 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 42 Carless Street, Walsall, Staffordshire, England. He was married, a Furniture Salesman (Richmonds Nuneaten), born 19 March 1891.4
George died in 1975 at Walsall, Staffordshire, England.5
George died in 1975 at Walsall, Staffordshire, England.5
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1891 - Ref 8e 241 - Burnley."
- [S4478] 1891 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3364 Folio:076 Page:15 (online image).
- [S10945] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3862 Folio:134 Page:04 (online image).
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/5328a/013."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1975 - Ref 34 192 - Walsall born 19 March 1891."
Elenor DOBSON 
#11825, b. 1890
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of James HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 31:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (1783-1857)
Elenor DOBSON was born in 1890 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Thomas Birkett DOBSON and Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD. In the census of 5 April 1891 at 42 Belgrave Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 1 born Burnley, the daughter of Thomas Birkett DOBSON.1 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 63 Standish Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Burnley, the daughter of Thomas Birkett DOBSON.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 86 Clevelands Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Shop Assistant, aged 21 born Burnley, the daughter of Thomas Birkett DOBSON.3
Sources of Information:
Stanhope Wylie WATERWORTH
#11826, b. 17 February 1875, d. 1942
Stanhope Wylie WATERWORTH was born on 17 February 1875 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of Matthew WATERWORTH and Mary WYLIE. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Bradley View, Nelson, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Nelson, the son of Matthew WATERWORTH.3 Stanhope Wylie WATERWORTH was baptised on 10 March 1888 at St John the Evangelist, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 5 James Street, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 16 born Nelson, the son of Matthew WATERWORTH.4
Stanhope married Edith BURROWS on 23 October 1897 at Christ Church, Colne, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver aged 22, a bachelor residing in Foulridge. His father was listed as Matthew WATERWORTH (deceased). Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas John CLOSE and Lillie SCOTT.5,6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 27 Town Gate, Foulridge, Lancashire, England, Stanhope was listed as aged 26 born Nelson, the Head of Household; a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Edith, son.7
In the census of 2 April 1911 at Town Gate, Foulridge, Lancashire, England, Stanhope was listed as aged 36 born Trawden, the Head of Household; a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Edith, sons Leonard and Ernest Wylie.8
His wife, Edith, died on 22 September 1923 at Foulridge, Lancashire, England.9 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 6 Abner Row, Foulridge, Lancashire, England. He was a widower, a Cotton Weaver, born 17 February 1875.10
Stanhope died in 1942 at Foulridge, Lancashire.11
Stanhope married Edith BURROWS on 23 October 1897 at Christ Church, Colne, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver aged 22, a bachelor residing in Foulridge. His father was listed as Matthew WATERWORTH (deceased). Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas John CLOSE and Lillie SCOTT.5,6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 27 Town Gate, Foulridge, Lancashire, England, Stanhope was listed as aged 26 born Nelson, the Head of Household; a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Edith, son.7
In the census of 2 April 1911 at Town Gate, Foulridge, Lancashire, England, Stanhope was listed as aged 36 born Trawden, the Head of Household; a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Edith, sons Leonard and Ernest Wylie.8
His wife, Edith, died on 22 September 1923 at Foulridge, Lancashire, England.9 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 6 Abner Row, Foulridge, Lancashire, England. He was a widower, a Cotton Weaver, born 17 February 1875.10
Stanhope died in 1942 at Foulridge, Lancashire.11
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1875 - Ref 8e 279 - Burnley."
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Lancashire baptisms."
- [S11237] 1881 Census for Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4161 Folio:086 Page:26 (online image).
- [S9484] 1891 Census for Great Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3378 Folio:015 Page:24 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1897 - Ref 8e 292 - Burnley."
- [S11239] 1901 Census for Foulridge, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3889 Folio:017 Page:26 (online image).
- [S11238] 1911 Census for Foulridge, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24937 Schedule:0180 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1923 - Ref 8e 268 - Burnley aged 45."
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4932b/004."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1942 - Ref 8e 200 - Burnley aged 67."
Maria WATERWORTH
#11827, b. 15 January 1877, d. 28 January 1945
Her married name was BINNS.1
Maria WATERWORTH was born on 15 January 1877 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH and Mary WYLIE. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Bradley View, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Nelson, the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH.4 Maria WATERWORTH was baptised on 10 March 1888 at St John the Evangelist, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.3 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 5 James Street, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 14 born Nelson, the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH.5
Maria married Fred BINNS in 1899 at the Register Office, Burnley, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 31 January 1901 at 19 Bankfield Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 24 born Nelson, the wife of Fred BINNS (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Maria, brother-in-law John W WATERWORTH.)6
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 17 Primet Bridge, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 34 born Nelson, the wife of Fred BINNS (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Maria, sons William H and John, brother-in-law John W WATERWORTH, adopted daughter Ethel ARCHER (married 11 years - 2 children - 2 living.)7) She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 69 Barrowford Road, Colne, Lancashire, England. She was married, born 15 January 1877. There was one redacted person in the household.8
Maria died on 28 January 1945 at 69 Barrowford Road, Colne, Lancashire, at the age of 68.9,10
Maria WATERWORTH was born on 15 January 1877 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.2,3 She was the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH and Mary WYLIE. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Bradley View, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Nelson, the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH.4 Maria WATERWORTH was baptised on 10 March 1888 at St John the Evangelist, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.3 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 5 James Street, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 14 born Nelson, the daughter of Matthew WATERWORTH.5
Maria married Fred BINNS in 1899 at the Register Office, Burnley, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 31 January 1901 at 19 Bankfield Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 24 born Nelson, the wife of Fred BINNS (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Maria, brother-in-law John W WATERWORTH.)6
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 17 Primet Bridge, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 34 born Nelson, the wife of Fred BINNS (a Cotton Weaver, living with his wife Maria, sons William H and John, brother-in-law John W WATERWORTH, adopted daughter Ethel ARCHER (married 11 years - 2 children - 2 living.)7) She was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 69 Barrowford Road, Colne, Lancashire, England. She was married, born 15 January 1877. There was one redacted person in the household.8
Maria died on 28 January 1945 at 69 Barrowford Road, Colne, Lancashire, at the age of 68.9,10
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1899 - Ref 8e 530 - Burnley."
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1877 - Ref 8e 304 - Burnley."
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Lancashire baptisms."
- [S11237] 1881 Census for Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4161 Folio:086 Page:26 (online image).
- [S9484] 1891 Census for Great Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3378 Folio:015 Page:24 (online image).
- [S11240] 1901 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3885 Folio:107 Page:14 (online image).
- [S11241] 1911 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24922 Schedule:0253 (online image).
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4724c/021."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1945 - Ref 8e 355 - Nelson aged 68."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
John Willie WATERWORTH
#11828, b. 12 March 1881
John Willie WATERWORTH was born on 12 March 1881 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of Matthew WATERWORTH and Mary WYLIE. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Bradley View, Nelson, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 3 weeks born Nelson, the son of Matthew WATERWORTH.3 John Willie WATERWORTH was baptised on 10 March 1888 at St John the Evangelist, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 5 James Street, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Nelson, the son of Matthew WATERWORTH.4 In the census of 31 January 1901 at 19 Bankfield Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 20 born Nelson, the brother-in-law of Fred BINNS.5 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 17 Primet Bridge, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 30 born Nelson, the brother-in-law of Fred BINNS.6
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1881 - Ref 8e 283 - Burnley."
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Lancashire baptisms."
- [S11237] 1881 Census for Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4161 Folio:086 Page:26 (online image).
- [S9484] 1891 Census for Great Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3378 Folio:015 Page:24 (online image).
- [S11240] 1901 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3885 Folio:107 Page:14 (online image).
- [S11241] 1911 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24922 Schedule:0253 (online image).
Leonard WATERWORTH
#11829, b. 15 May 1882
Leonard WATERWORTH was born on 15 May 1882 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1,2 He was the son of Matthew WATERWORTH and Mary WYLIE. Leonard WATERWORTH was baptised on 10 March 1888 at St John the Evangelist, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 5 James Street, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 8 born Nelson, the son of Matthew WATERWORTH.3
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1882 - Ref 8e 283 - Burnley."
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Lancashire baptisms."
- [S9484] 1891 Census for Great Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3378 Folio:015 Page:24 (online image).
John Thomas WADE
#11830, b. 1865
John Thomas WADE was born in 1865 at Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1
John married Mary Jane STEEL, daughter of Benjamin STEEL and Grace (?), in 1889 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.2
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 26 born Leeds, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Painter and Paperhanger, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughter Eveline, father-in-law Benj STEEL, sister-in-law Polly STEEL.3
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Rook Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 46 born Leeds, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a House Painter, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughters Eveline and Ethel, sister-in-law Polly HALSTEAD and nephew Thomas HALSTEAD (married 21 years - 2 children - 2 living.)4
John married Mary Jane STEEL, daughter of Benjamin STEEL and Grace (?), in 1889 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.2
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 26 born Leeds, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Painter and Paperhanger, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughter Eveline, father-in-law Benj STEEL, sister-in-law Polly STEEL.3
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Rook Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 46 born Leeds, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a House Painter, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughters Eveline and Ethel, sister-in-law Polly HALSTEAD and nephew Thomas HALSTEAD (married 21 years - 2 children - 2 living.)4
Children of John Thomas WADE and Mary Jane STEEL
- Eveline WADE b. 1891
- Ethel WADE b. 1896
Sources of Information:
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image) "RG14PN24888 RG78PN1424 RD472 SD4 ED8 SN191."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1889 - Ref 8e 482 - Burnley."
- [S5641] 1891 Census for Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3376 Folio:033 Page:51 (online image).
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image).
Mary Jane STEEL
#11831, b. 1866
Her married name was WADE.1
Mary Jane STEEL was born in 1866 at Darlington, Durham, England.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin STEEL and Grace (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at 144 Horton Road, Horton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Darlington, Durham, the daughter of Benjamin STEEL.3 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 12 West Road, Carlton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Collton Factory Operative, aged 15 born Bradford, the daughter of Benjamin STEEL.4
Mary married John Thomas WADE in 1889 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Leather Curler, Cleaner and Dyer, aged 25 born Darlington, Durham, the wife of John Thomas WADE (a Painter and Paperhanger, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughter Eveline, father-in-law Benj STEEL, sister-in-law Polly STEEL.)5
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Rook Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 45 born Darlington, Durham, the wife of John Thomas WADE (a House Painter, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughters Eveline and Ethel, sister-in-law Polly HALSTEAD and nephew Thomas HALSTEAD (married 21 years - 2 children - 2 living.)6)
Mary Jane STEEL was born in 1866 at Darlington, Durham, England.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin STEEL and Grace (?) In the census of 2 April 1871 at 144 Horton Road, Horton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Darlington, Durham, the daughter of Benjamin STEEL.3 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 12 West Road, Carlton, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as a Collton Factory Operative, aged 15 born Bradford, the daughter of Benjamin STEEL.4
Mary married John Thomas WADE in 1889 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Leather Curler, Cleaner and Dyer, aged 25 born Darlington, Durham, the wife of John Thomas WADE (a Painter and Paperhanger, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughter Eveline, father-in-law Benj STEEL, sister-in-law Polly STEEL.)5
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Rook Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 45 born Darlington, Durham, the wife of John Thomas WADE (a House Painter, living with his wife Mary Jane, daughters Eveline and Ethel, sister-in-law Polly HALSTEAD and nephew Thomas HALSTEAD (married 21 years - 2 children - 2 living.)6)
Children of Mary Jane STEEL and John Thomas WADE
- Eveline WADE b. 1891
- Ethel WADE b. 1896
Sources of Information:
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1889 - Ref 8e 482 - Burnley."
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image) "RG14PN24888 RG78PN1424 RD472 SD4 ED8 SN191."
- [S9902] 1871 Census for Horton, Yorkshire:RG10 Piece:4469 Folio:078 Page:27 (online image).
- [S195] 1881 Census for Carlton, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4308 Folio:023 Page:13 (online image).
- [S5641] 1891 Census for Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3376 Folio:033 Page:51 (online image).
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image).
Eveline WADE
#11832, b. 1891
Eveline WADE was born in 1891 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of John Thomas WADE and Mary Jane STEEL. In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 1 month born Nelson, the daughter of John Thomas WADE.2 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Rook Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 20 born Nelson, the daughter of John Thomas WADE.3
Sources of Information:
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image) "RG14PN24888 RG78PN1424 RD472 SD4 ED8 SN191."
- [S5641] 1891 Census for Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3376 Folio:033 Page:51 (online image).
- [S181] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24888 Schedule:0191 (online image).
Benjamin STEEL
#11833, b. 1824
Benjamin STEEL was born in 1824 at Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Benjamin married Grace (?) before 1863.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 144 Horton Road, Horton, Yorkshire, England, Benjamin was listed as aged 47 born Worley, the Head of Household; a Shoe Maker, living with his wife Grace, son Louis, daughters Arabella, Mary J and Polly.1
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 12 West Road, Carlton, Yorkshire, England, Benjamin was listed as aged 56 born Bradford, the Head of Household; a Shoemaker, living with his wife Grace and daughters Arabella, Mary J and Polly.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a widower, a Herbalist, aged 67 born Bradford, Yorkshire, the father-in-law of John Thomas WADE.3
Benjamin married Grace (?) before 1863.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 144 Horton Road, Horton, Yorkshire, England, Benjamin was listed as aged 47 born Worley, the Head of Household; a Shoe Maker, living with his wife Grace, son Louis, daughters Arabella, Mary J and Polly.1
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 12 West Road, Carlton, Yorkshire, England, Benjamin was listed as aged 56 born Bradford, the Head of Household; a Shoemaker, living with his wife Grace and daughters Arabella, Mary J and Polly.2 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 158 Scotland Road, Great and Little Marsden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a widower, a Herbalist, aged 67 born Bradford, Yorkshire, the father-in-law of John Thomas WADE.3
Children of Benjamin STEEL and Grace (?)
- Arabella STEEL b. 1863
- Mary Jane STEEL+ b. 1866
- Polly STEEL+ b. 1868, d. 1935
Sources of Information:
Joseph BRIGGS
#11834, b. 1821
Joseph BRIGGS was born in 1821 at Bingley, Yorkshire, England.
Joseph married Sarah BELL on 18 February 1849 at St Paul, Shipley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Labourer of full age, a bachelor residing in Heaton. His father was listed as William BRIGGS, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by William BUTTERFIELD and Abrum HAINSWORTH.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 59 Russell Street, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 60 born Bingley, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; Coke Teamer at Coal Pit, living with his wife Sarah and daughters Sarah and Jane A.3
His wife, Sarah, died in 1887 in the Burnley registration district.4
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 88 Accrington Road, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as a widower, aged 70 born Bingley, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; Living on Own Means, living with daughters Sarah and Jane A.5
Joseph married Sarah BELL on 18 February 1849 at St Paul, Shipley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Labourer of full age, a bachelor residing in Heaton. His father was listed as William BRIGGS, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by William BUTTERFIELD and Abrum HAINSWORTH.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 59 Russell Street, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 60 born Bingley, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; Coke Teamer at Coal Pit, living with his wife Sarah and daughters Sarah and Jane A.3
His wife, Sarah, died in 1887 in the Burnley registration district.4
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 88 Accrington Road, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as a widower, aged 70 born Bingley, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; Living on Own Means, living with daughters Sarah and Jane A.5
Children of Joseph BRIGGS and Sarah BELL
- Sarah BRIGGS b. 1865
- Jane Ann BRIGGS+ b. 1869, d. 27 Apr 1957
Sources of Information:
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1849 - Ref 23 228 - Bradford."
- [S2949] 1881 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4150 Folio:112 Page:07 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1887 - Ref 8e 135 - Burnley Aged 62."
- [S2950] 1891 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3370 Folio:091 Page:35 (online image).
Sarah BRIGGS
#11835, b. 1865
Sarah BRIGGS was born in 1865 at Bitchburn, Durham, England. She was the daughter of Joseph BRIGGS and Sarah BELL. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 59 Russell Street, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 16 born Beechham, Durham, the daughter of Joseph BRIGGS.1 In the census of 5 April 1891 at 88 Accrington Road, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Dressmaker, aged 26 born Bitchburn, Durham, the daughter of Joseph BRIGGS.2
Bertha SCULTHORP
#11836, b. 1898
Bertha SCULTHORP was born in 1898 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Albert SCULTHORP and Martha Alice HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1901 at 5 Craven Place, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Burnley, the daughter of Albert SCULTHORP.1
Sources of Information:
- [S5324] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3861 Folio:160 Page:38 (online image).
Ada SCULTHORP
#11837, b. 1899
Ada SCULTHORP was born in 1899 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Albert SCULTHORP and Martha Alice HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1901 at 5 Craven Place, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 2 born Burnley, the daughter of Albert SCULTHORP.1
Sources of Information:
- [S5324] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3861 Folio:160 Page:38 (online image).
Manfred QUANT 
#11838, b. 13 July 1900, d. 14 February 1979
- Relationship
- Great-grandson of James HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 31:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (1783-1857)
Manfred QUANT was born on 13 July 1900 at Barrowford, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of William John QUANT and Dora HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1901 at 8 Queen Street, Barrowford, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 8 months born Barrowford, the son of William John QUANT.2 He was listed in the 1939Register taken on 29 September 1939 at 19 Dickson Street, Colne, Lancashire, England. He was married, a Cotton Weaver, born 13 July 1900. Living with his wife Sarah M.3 Manfred QUANT was the executor of William John QUANT's estate granted on 13 May 1955 at London, England; £1,608 11s 0d.4
Manfred died on 14 February 1979 at 19 Dickson Street, Colne, Lancashire, at the age of 78.5,4 His estate was probated on 7 March 1979 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £3,857.4
Manfred died on 14 February 1979 at 19 Dickson Street, Colne, Lancashire, at the age of 78.5,4 His estate was probated on 7 March 1979 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at £3,857.4
Sources of Information:
- [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1900 - Ref 8e 294 - Burnley."
- [S4495] 1901 Census for Barrowford, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3890 Folio:026 Page:16 (online image).
- [S30] 1939 Register : (online image) "RG101/4725d/010."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1979 - Ref 40 1117 - Burnley and Pendle born 13 July 1900."
Henry HALSTED
#11839, b. 1826
Henry HALSTED was born in 1826 at Chichester, Sussex, England. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Hilsea, Wymering, Hampshire, England, he was listed as single, a Farm Labourer, aged 25 born Chichester, a Lodger of George LATTER.1
Sources of Information:
- [S9825] 1851 Census for Wymering, Hampshire:HO107 Piece:1661 Folio:231 Page:12 (online image).
William HALSTED
#11840, b. 1778, d. 1853
William HALSTED was born in 1778 at St George in the East, Middlesex, England.
William married Sarah McCARTHY on 4 June 1806 at St George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey, England. By Licence.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 61 born out of county, the Head of Household; Independant, living with his assumed wife Sarah.2 In the census of 30 March 1851, he was listed as a widower, a Pensioner, aged 73 born St George in the East, Middlesex, a Patient in the Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, Kent, England.3
William's death was registered in 1853 in the Greenwich registration district.4
William married Sarah McCARTHY on 4 June 1806 at St George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey, England. By Licence.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 61 born out of county, the Head of Household; Independant, living with his assumed wife Sarah.2 In the census of 30 March 1851, he was listed as a widower, a Pensioner, aged 73 born St George in the East, Middlesex, a Patient in the Greenwich Hospital, Greenwich, Kent, England.3
William's death was registered in 1853 in the Greenwich registration district.4
Sources of Information:
- [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S4977] 1841 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:0489 Book:09 Folio:35 (online image).
- [S4976] 1851 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:1587 Folio:512 Page:09 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1853 - Ref 1d 391 - Greenwich."
William HALSTEAD
#11841, b. 1802
William HALSTEAD was born in 1802 at Greenwich, Kent, England.
William married Caroline (?) before 1831.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 38 born in county, the Head of Household; a Tinman, living with his assumed wife Caroline and children Sarah, Geo, Emma and Thomas.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 49 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tinman, living with his wife Caroline, daughter Emma, sons Thomas and John.2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 10 Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 57 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline, son Thomas.3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 1 Clive Place, Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 68 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline.4
His wife, Caroline, died in 1878 in the Greenwich registration district.5
William married Caroline (?) before 1831.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 38 born in county, the Head of Household; a Tinman, living with his assumed wife Caroline and children Sarah, Geo, Emma and Thomas.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 49 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tinman, living with his wife Caroline, daughter Emma, sons Thomas and John.2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 10 Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 57 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline, son Thomas.3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 1 Clive Place, Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, William was listed as aged 68 born Greenwich, the Head of Household; a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline.4
His wife, Caroline, died in 1878 in the Greenwich registration district.5
Children of William HALSTEAD and Caroline (?)
- George HALSTEAD+ b. 1831, d. 1915
- Sarah HALSTED b. 1834
- Emma HALSTEAD b. 1836
- Thomas HALSTEAD+ b. 1841, d. 30 Aug 1920
- John HALSTEAD b. 1845
Sources of Information:
- [S4292] 1841 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:0489 Book:09 Folio:31 (online image).
- [S4293] 1851 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:1586 Folio:135 Page:49 (online image).
- [S4294] 1861 Census for Greenwich, Kent:RG09 Piece:0398 Folio:105 Page:35 (online image).
- [S4295] 1871 Census for Greenwich, Kent:RG10 Piece:0752 Folio:091 Page:24 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1878 - Ref 1d 632 - Greenwish Aged 71."
Caroline (?)
#11842, b. 1804, d. 1878
Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Caroline (?) was born in 1804 at Limehouse, Middlesex, England.
Caroline married William HALSTEAD before 1831.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 37 born out of county, the assumed wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tinman, living with his assumed wife Caroline and children Sarah, Geo, Emma and Thomas.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 48 born Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tinman, living with his wife Caroline, daughter Emma, sons Thomas and John.)2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 10 Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Limehouse, Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline, son Thomas.)3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 1 Clive Place, Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 67 born Limehouse, Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline.)4
Caroline's death was registered in 1878 in the Greenwich registration district.5
Caroline (?) was born in 1804 at Limehouse, Middlesex, England.
Caroline married William HALSTEAD before 1831.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 37 born out of county, the assumed wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tinman, living with his assumed wife Caroline and children Sarah, Geo, Emma and Thomas.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 48 born Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tinman, living with his wife Caroline, daughter Emma, sons Thomas and John.)2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 10 Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Limehouse, Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline, son Thomas.)3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 1 Clive Place, Bell Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 67 born Limehouse, Middlesex, the wife of William HALSTEAD (a Tin Plate Worker, living with his wife Caroline.)4
Caroline's death was registered in 1878 in the Greenwich registration district.5
Children of Caroline (?) and William HALSTEAD
- George HALSTEAD+ b. 1831, d. 1915
- Sarah HALSTED b. 1834
- Emma HALSTEAD b. 1836
- Thomas HALSTEAD+ b. 1841, d. 30 Aug 1920
- John HALSTEAD b. 1845
Sources of Information:
- [S4292] 1841 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:0489 Book:09 Folio:31 (online image).
- [S4293] 1851 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:1586 Folio:135 Page:49 (online image).
- [S4294] 1861 Census for Greenwich, Kent:RG09 Piece:0398 Folio:105 Page:35 (online image).
- [S4295] 1871 Census for Greenwich, Kent:RG10 Piece:0752 Folio:091 Page:24 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1878 - Ref 1d 632 - Greenwish Aged 71."
Emma HALSTEAD
#11843, b. 1836
Emma HALSTEAD was born in 1836 at Greenwich, Kent, England. She was the daughter of William HALSTEAD and Caroline (?) In the census of 6 June 1841 at Bridge Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as aged 6 born in county, the assumed daughter of William HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, she was listed as single, aged 15 born Greenwich, the daughter of William HALSTEAD.2
John HALSTEAD
#11844, b. 1845
John HALSTEAD was born in 1845 at Greenwich, Kent, England. He was the son of William HALSTEAD and Caroline (?) In the census of 30 March 1851 at York Street, Greenwich, Kent, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Greenwich, the son of William HALSTEAD.1
Sources of Information:
- [S4293] 1851 Census for Greenwich, Kent:HO107 Piece:1586 Folio:135 Page:49 (online image).
Henry HISCOCK
#11845, b. 1826
Henry HISCOCK was born in 1826 at Woolwich, Kent, England. He was the son of James HISCOCK and Letitia SITGREVES. Henry HISCOCK was baptised on 26 April 1826 at St Mary Magdaline, Woolwich, Kent, England. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Kanes Buildings, Woolwich, Kent, England, he was listed as a Labourer, aged 14 born in county, the assumed son of James HISCOCK.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 19 Upper Burrage Place, Plumstead, Kent, England, he was listed as single, a Blacksmith at Royal Arsenal, aged 24 born Woolwich, the brother-in-law of John HALSTEAD.2
Henry HALSTEAD
#11847, b. 1809
Henry HALSTEAD was born in 1809 at Middlesex, England. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Mill House, Stowe, Lincolnshire, England, he was listed as single, a Mason, aged 42 born Middlesex, a Lodger of William BAXTER.1
Sources of Information:
- [S5688] 1851 Census for Stowe, Lincolnshire:HO107 Piece:2120 Folio:339 Page:12 (online image).
Cecil HALSTEAD
#11848, b. 1851, d. 1852
Cecil HALSTEAD was born in 1851 at Chiswick, Middlesex, England.1 He was the son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Ellen CONNELL. In the census of 30 March 1851 at London Road, Chiswick, Middlesex, England, he was listed as aged 2 born Chiswick, the son of Thomas HALSTEAD.2
Cecil died in 1852 at Carnarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales.3
Cecil died in 1852 at Carnarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales.3
Eliza SWANN
#11850, b. 1820
Her married name was FLANDERS. Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Eliza SWANN was born in 1820 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Severne Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 31 born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, the wife of George HALSTEAD (an Iron Moulder, living with his wife Eliza, son George.)1
Eliza married George HALSTEAD on 3 August 1851 at St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England. She was aged 32, a spinster residing in Severn Street. Her father was listed as Edwd SWANN, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Daniel WILSON and Louisa WILSON.2,3
Her husband, George, died in August 1853 at Severn Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England.4
Eliza married William James FLANDERS on 12 October 1856 at St Thomas, Stepney, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a widow residing in Stepney. Her father was listed as Edwin SWANN, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by C A BROCKING and Eliza GILES.2,5
Eliza SWANN was born in 1820 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Severne Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, she was listed as aged 31 born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, the wife of George HALSTEAD (an Iron Moulder, living with his wife Eliza, son George.)1
Eliza married George HALSTEAD on 3 August 1851 at St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England. She was aged 32, a spinster residing in Severn Street. Her father was listed as Edwd SWANN, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Daniel WILSON and Louisa WILSON.2,3
Her husband, George, died in August 1853 at Severn Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England.4
Eliza married William James FLANDERS on 12 October 1856 at St Thomas, Stepney, Middlesex, England. She was of full age, a widow residing in Stepney. Her father was listed as Edwin SWANN, a Tailor. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by C A BROCKING and Eliza GILES.2,5
Child of Eliza SWANN and George HALSTEAD
- George HALSTEAD b. 1846, d. Sep 1854
Sources of Information:
- [S4983] 1851 Census for St George in the East, Middlesex:HO107 Piece:1547 Folio:400 Page:44 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1851 - Ref 2 488 - Shoreditch."
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1853 - Ref 1c 279 - St George in the East."
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1856 - Ref 1c 1047 - Stepney."
George HALSTEAD
#11851, b. 1846, d. September 1854
George HALSTEAD was born in 1846 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.1 He was the son of George HALSTEAD and Eliza SWANN. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Severne Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, he was listed as aged 5 born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, the son of George HALSTEAD.2
George died in September 1854 at Severn Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England.3
George died in September 1854 at Severn Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England.3
Julia CARR
#11852, b. 1819
Her married name was MILLEMAN.
Julia CARR was born in 1819 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. She was the daughter of James John Bartholomew CARR and Mariah (?) Julia CARR was baptised on 22 August 1819 at St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 72 Lucas Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, Julia was listed as aged 30 born Clerkenwell, the wife of the Head of Household who is missing; a Mariners Wife, living with her Mother Maria CARR, Sister Mary A HALSTEAD and Nephew Walter HALSTEAD.1
Julia CARR was born in 1819 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. She was the daughter of James John Bartholomew CARR and Mariah (?) Julia CARR was baptised on 22 August 1819 at St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England.
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 72 Lucas Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England, Julia was listed as aged 30 born Clerkenwell, the wife of the Head of Household who is missing; a Mariners Wife, living with her Mother Maria CARR, Sister Mary A HALSTEAD and Nephew Walter HALSTEAD.1
Sources of Information:
- [S350] 1851 Census for St George in the East, Middlesex:HO107 Piece:1548 Folio:043 Page:25 (online image).
Ezra HALSTEAD 
#11853, b. 1828, d. November 1858
- Relationship
- Son of John HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 13:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1790-1869)
Ezra HALSTEAD was born in 1828 at Middleton, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth MOUNTAIN. Ezra HALSTEAD was baptised on 17 February 1828 at St Michael & All Angels, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England.1 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Middleton, Shitlington, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as aged 13 born in county, the assumed son of John HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at North Gate, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England, he was listed as single, a House Servant, aged 22 born Middleton, a servant of George HALSTEAD a Coal Merchant, living with his wife Eliza, daughters Emma and Eliza, servant Ezra HALSTEAD.3
Ezra died in November 1858 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.4 Ezra was buried on 4 November 1858 at St Michael & All Angels, Thornhill, Yorkshire.
Ezra died in November 1858 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.4 Ezra was buried on 4 November 1858 at St Michael & All Angels, Thornhill, Yorkshire.
Sources of Information:
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire baptisms."
- [S3082] 1841 Census for Shitlington, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1270 Book:07 Folio:10 (online image).
- [S3087] 1851 Census for Newark upon Trent, Nottinghamshire:HO107 Piece:2137 Folio:127 Page:13 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1858 - Ref 9b 405 - Dewsbury."
Charles HALSTED
#11854, b. 1813, d. September 1855
Charles HALSTED was born in 1813 at Sudbury, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Thomas HALSTED and Ann POTTLE. In the census of 6 June 1841 at School Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, he was listed as a Silk Weaver, aged 20 born in county, the assumed son of Ann HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Stour Street, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, he was listed as single, a Hoisler?, aged 38 born Sudbury, a servant of Charles EDEY.2
Charles died in September 1855 at Sudbury, Suffolk.3 Charles was buried on 17 September 1855 at Sudbury, Suffolk.
Charles died in September 1855 at Sudbury, Suffolk.3 Charles was buried on 17 September 1855 at Sudbury, Suffolk.
Samuel HALSTED
#11855, b. 1834, d. December 1858
Samuel HALSTED was born in 1834 at Nowton, Suffolk, England. He was the son of James HALSTEAD and Ann PLUME. Samuel HALSTED was baptised on 20 July 1834 at the parish church, Nowton, Suffolk, England.1 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Rectory Rowe, Nowton, Suffolk, England, he was listed as aged 7 born in county, the assumed son of James HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 1 Cotton Lane, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, he was listed as single, aged 18 born Nowton, a Garden Servant of John BARRETT.3
Samuel died in December 1858 at Thingoe, Suffolk, England.4 Samuel was buried on 29 December 1858 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk, England.
Samuel died in December 1858 at Thingoe, Suffolk, England.4 Samuel was buried on 29 December 1858 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk, England.
Sources of Information:
- [S17] Website findmypast Parish Records (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Suffolk."
- [S2229] 1841 Census for Nowton, Suffolk:HO107 Piece:1037 Book:14 Folio:03 (online image).
- [S2236] 1851 Census for Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk:HO107 Piece:1792 Folio:423 Page:14 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1858 - Ref 4a 286 - Thingoe."
Ann PLUME
#11856, b. 1810, d. October 1856
Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Ann PLUME was born in 1810 at Lawshall, Suffolk, England.
Ann married James HALSTEAD on 16 October 1833 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Rectory Rowe, Nowton, Suffolk, England, she was listed as aged 30 born in county, the assumed wife of James HALSTEAD (an Agricultural Labourer, living with his assumed wife Ann, sons Samuel and John, daughter Sarah.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Nowton, Suffolk, England, she was listed as aged 41 born Lawshall, the wife of James HALSTEAD (an Agricultural Labourer, living with his wife Ann, daughters Sarah, Charlotte and Jane.)2
Ann died in October 1856 at Thingoe, Suffolk, England.3 Ann was buried on 10 October 1856 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk.4
Ann PLUME was born in 1810 at Lawshall, Suffolk, England.
Ann married James HALSTEAD on 16 October 1833 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Rectory Rowe, Nowton, Suffolk, England, she was listed as aged 30 born in county, the assumed wife of James HALSTEAD (an Agricultural Labourer, living with his assumed wife Ann, sons Samuel and John, daughter Sarah.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Nowton, Suffolk, England, she was listed as aged 41 born Lawshall, the wife of James HALSTEAD (an Agricultural Labourer, living with his wife Ann, daughters Sarah, Charlotte and Jane.)2
Ann died in October 1856 at Thingoe, Suffolk, England.3 Ann was buried on 10 October 1856 at St Peter, Nowton, Suffolk.4
Children of Ann PLUME and James HALSTEAD
- Samuel HALSTED b. 1834, d. Dec 1858
- John HALSTED+ b. 1837, d. 16 Nov 1873
- Sarah Ann HALSTED b. 1840, d. 20 May 1899
- Charlotte HALSTEAD+ b. 1843, d. 1923
- Jane HALSTEAD+ b. 1846, d. 7 Sep 1935
Sources of Information:
- [S2229] 1841 Census for Nowton, Suffolk:HO107 Piece:1037 Book:14 Folio:03 (online image).
- [S2230] 1851 Census for Nowton, Suffolk:HO107 Piece:1791 Folio:112 Page:07 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1856 - Ref 4a 263 - Thingoe aged 46."
- [S17] Website findmypast Parish Records (http://www.findmypast.co.uk) "Suffolk."
Mary Ann HALSTED 
#11863, b. 1830
- Relationship
- 5th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Her married name was CHEESMAN.
Mary Ann HALSTED was born in 1830 at Merston, Sussex, England. She was the daughter of Henry HALSTED and Martha PEACHEY. Mary Ann HALSTED was baptised on 14 March 1830 at Merston, Sussex. She witnessed the marriage of Alfred CHEESMAN and Caroline Louisa HALSTED on 30 April 1850 at St Mary the Virgin, Appledram, Sussex, England.1,2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Manor Farm, Appledram, Sussex, England, she was listed as single, aged 21 born Merston, the daughter of Henry HALSTED.3
Mary married Roger CHEESMAN, son of Charles CHEESMAN, on 11 October 1853 at Appledram, Sussex, England. She was aged 24, a spinster residing in Appledram. Her father was listed as Henry HALSTED, Yeoman. The marriage was witnessed by H HALSTED and Alfred CHEESMAN.4,5,1
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Hambrook, Funtington, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 31 born Merston, the wife of Roger CHEESMAN (a Farmer of 400 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, son Alfred B, daughters Phillis, Augusta J, Geraldine and Christian.)6
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 7 Farm House, Funtington, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 41 born Merston, the wife of Roger CHEESMAN (a Farmer of 400 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, sons Alfred R, Augustus F, Reginald H and Donald E, daughters Augusta B and Constance W.)7
Mary Ann HALSTED was born in 1830 at Merston, Sussex, England. She was the daughter of Henry HALSTED and Martha PEACHEY. Mary Ann HALSTED was baptised on 14 March 1830 at Merston, Sussex. She witnessed the marriage of Alfred CHEESMAN and Caroline Louisa HALSTED on 30 April 1850 at St Mary the Virgin, Appledram, Sussex, England.1,2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Manor Farm, Appledram, Sussex, England, she was listed as single, aged 21 born Merston, the daughter of Henry HALSTED.3
Mary married Roger CHEESMAN, son of Charles CHEESMAN, on 11 October 1853 at Appledram, Sussex, England. She was aged 24, a spinster residing in Appledram. Her father was listed as Henry HALSTED, Yeoman. The marriage was witnessed by H HALSTED and Alfred CHEESMAN.4,5,1
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Hambrook, Funtington, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 31 born Merston, the wife of Roger CHEESMAN (a Farmer of 400 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, son Alfred B, daughters Phillis, Augusta J, Geraldine and Christian.)6
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 7 Farm House, Funtington, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 41 born Merston, the wife of Roger CHEESMAN (a Farmer of 400 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, sons Alfred R, Augustus F, Reginald H and Donald E, daughters Augusta B and Constance W.)7
Children of Mary Ann HALSTED and Roger CHEESMAN
- Augusta Bertha Berkley CHEESMAN b. 1854, d. 1908
- Alfred Roger CHEESMAN b. 1856, d. 1921
- Geraldine Helen Helsham CHEESMAN b. 1858, d. 1936
- Christina Mary CHEESMAN b. 1860, d. 1933
- Constance Winifred CHEESMAN b. 1862, d. 1935
- Augustus Frederick CHEESMAN b. 1865, d. 1932
- Reginald Henry CHEESMAN b. 1868, d. 1906
- Donald Egbert CHEESMAN b. 1870, d. 1951
Sources of Information:
- [S34] Website Parish Register Trancription Society (http:/prtsoc.frontisgroup.com).
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1850 - Ref 7 765 - Westhampnett."
- [S4152] 1851 Census for Appledram, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1652 Folio:192 Page:14 (online image).
- [S9] Transcript of marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1853 - Ref 2b 644 - Westhampnett."
- [S4161] 1861 Census for Funtington, Sussex:RG09 Piece:0629 Folio:024 Page:17 (online image).
- [S6361] 1871 Census for Funtington, Sussex:RG10 Piece:1123 Folio:085 Page:02 (online image).
George HALSTED
#11864, b. 1798, d. 1857
George HALSTED was born in 1798 at Chichester, Sussex, England.
George married Sarah (?) before 1827.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Brick Kilns, Hunston, Sussex, England, George was listed as aged 45 born in county, the Head of Household; a Stone Mason, living with his assumed wife Sarah and son George.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Runcton Hamlet, North Mundham, Sussex, England, George was listed as aged 53 born Chichester, the Head of Household; a Stone Mason, living with his wife Sarah.2
George's death was registered in 1857 in the Westhampnett registration district.3
George married Sarah (?) before 1827.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Brick Kilns, Hunston, Sussex, England, George was listed as aged 45 born in county, the Head of Household; a Stone Mason, living with his assumed wife Sarah and son George.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Runcton Hamlet, North Mundham, Sussex, England, George was listed as aged 53 born Chichester, the Head of Household; a Stone Mason, living with his wife Sarah.2
George's death was registered in 1857 in the Westhampnett registration district.3
Child of George HALSTED and Sarah (?)
- George HALSTED+ b. 1827, d. 1897
Sarah (?)
#11865, b. 1787
Sarah (?) was born in 1787 at North Mundham, Sussex, England.
Sarah married George HALSTED before 1827.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Brick Kilns, Hunston, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 50 born in county, the assumed wife of George HALSTED (a Stone Mason, living with his assumed wife Sarah and son George.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Runcton Hamlet, North Mundham, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 64 born North Mundham, the wife of George HALSTED (a Stone Mason, living with his wife Sarah.)2
Sarah married George HALSTED before 1827.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Brick Kilns, Hunston, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 50 born in county, the assumed wife of George HALSTED (a Stone Mason, living with his assumed wife Sarah and son George.)1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Runcton Hamlet, North Mundham, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 64 born North Mundham, the wife of George HALSTED (a Stone Mason, living with his wife Sarah.)2
Child of Sarah (?) and George HALSTED
- George HALSTED+ b. 1827, d. 1897
Margaret BRACEWELL 
#11866, b. 1859
- Relationship
- Great-granddaughter of John HALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 04:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1778-1812)
Margaret BRACEWELL was born in 1859 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of James BRACEWELL and Mary HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 54 Anne Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 2 born Burnley, the daughter of James BRACEWELL.1
Sources of Information:
- [S2907] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:011 Page:15 (online image).
George HOLLIS
#11867, d. before 1861
George married Elizabeth FRAAS on 28 September 1828 at St John Horsleydown, Surrey, England.
George died before 1861.
George died before 1861.
Child of George HOLLIS and Elizabeth FRAAS
- George Frederic HOLLIS+ b. 1830
Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED 
#11869, b. 13 October 1817, d. 6 October 1896
- Relationship
- Grandson of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED was born on 13 October 1817 at Phoenix Lodge, Alton, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 8 East Terrace, Ruswarp, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as single, a Lieutenant East India Company Infantry, aged 34 born Alton, Hampshire, a Visitor of Mary WILSON.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 9 January 1861 at at London, England, COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN HALSTED.
At an European general court-martial held at Thayetnayo on Thursday, the 31st day of May, 1860, Captain Charles Frankland Fleetwood Halsted, 11th Regiment Native Infantry, was arraigned on the following charges, viz.
First.-For highly insubordinate conduct, unbecoming an officer and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in having addressed a letter, dated Cannanord, January 9, 1860, to the Military Secretary to Government, Fort St. George, containing, amongst other passages, the following:-'- Superior authority has been pleased to order me not to absent myself from the officers' mess dinner. I now beg respectfully to submit the nature of my complaint.
"1. 'the personal rights, privileges, and liberties of an English subject which I have brought with me to this country have been invaded by the above acts, inasmuch as superior authority has interfered with, and brought within the range of military discipline, my mode of life and domes- tic habits, by subjecting me to the above-mentioned very heavy penalty for taking my meal in conformity with such mode of life and habits as I find from experience to be most conducive to my benefit.
" 2. That in my humble judgment it very far exceeds the power of military authority to interfere with and coerce me in my mode of life and domestic habits; for these are mat- ters, with which even the national law (from which all mili- tary authority is derived) abstains from interfering,
"5. That I have in vain endeavoured to discover in what respect it forms a part of my military duty to attend the mess dinner-table, or what military duty is done there; officers and gentlemen who desire to partake of and pay for it sit down together to a dinner placed there under con- tract for them, and the matter in my humble Judgment must, from its very nature, be left wholly and purely volun- tary; that the ordering by superior authority of my atten- dance on any such occasion, as that of taking a meal, at once places the subject's mode of life and habits under mili- tary command, which I must respectfully submit cannot be so controlled; for instance, the mess dinner of my regiment at present is never over by 8 post meridian, at which hour it is my habit to retire to rest, and I may choose to retire at even an earlier hour.
" 6. That my sitting at the mess dinner-table merely to see other officers eat their dinner, never touching any part myself, nor having a plate, knife, or fork before me, is (as I feel) exposing an officer to the ridicule of numerous native menials on every occasion of my attendance, and with what benefit to the service or dignity to superior authority which enforces such interference with the subject's code of life and habits, I am at a loss to discover."
Second.-For having at Cannanore, on or about the 8th of February, 1860, wilfully neglected to obey a regimental order, dated May 18, 1859, directing all officers after draw- ing pay from the Pay Office to settle their mess bills.
Third.--For conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in having at Cannanore on or about the 10th of February, 1860, when in attendance at the Regi- mental Orderly Room for the purpose of explaining why he had neglected to obey the order to pay his regimental mess bill, insubordinately and disrespectfully replied to his regimental commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Ireland, "I will obey all legal orders. I do not owe my mess bill. I refuse to pay any money I do not owe," or words to that effect.
The court found Captain Halsted guilty, and sentenced him to be severely reprimanded, but the Commander-in-Chief did not confirm the sentence for the following rea- sons:-
" Circumstances connected with this trial induced me to withhold my decision until I was in possession of more full information regarding the case. Had the court been aware of the facts which have now come to my knowledge I believe that Captain Halsted would have been acquitted if criminality on the facts found, and I am satisfied that effect should not be given to these proceedings. With the sanction of Government, the Commander-in-Chief directs the suspension of Captain C. F. F. Halsted from the. performance of all military duties until the pleasure of her Majesty's Government shall be known,"
Captain Halsted is to be released from arrest, and directed to proceed to Madras; and pending a decision in his case is permitted to reside at the Presidency.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 15 February 1862 at at London Captain Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED, Madras Infantry promoted to Major.2
Charles died on 6 October 1896 at Rangoon, Burma, at the age of 78.2
Obituary of Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED: on 14 November 1896 at London OBITUARY NOTICES
Major Halsted, a grandson of Viscount Exmouth, died in Rangoon recently, aged eighty-two. For over thirty-five years he had resided in Burma, principally in Mandalay, where he settled down on his retirement from the Madras Army in 1861. Little was seen or known of him by Europeans, whom he seemed to shun, living almost altogether amongst Burmans. In the days before the annexation one often heard of the European officer who, of his own choice, settled in the then unattractive city of Mandalay, but since the annexation little has been heard of him. Major Halsted had not been in good health for some years past.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 9 January 1861 at at London, England, COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN HALSTED.
At an European general court-martial held at Thayetnayo on Thursday, the 31st day of May, 1860, Captain Charles Frankland Fleetwood Halsted, 11th Regiment Native Infantry, was arraigned on the following charges, viz.
First.-For highly insubordinate conduct, unbecoming an officer and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in having addressed a letter, dated Cannanord, January 9, 1860, to the Military Secretary to Government, Fort St. George, containing, amongst other passages, the following:-'- Superior authority has been pleased to order me not to absent myself from the officers' mess dinner. I now beg respectfully to submit the nature of my complaint.
"1. 'the personal rights, privileges, and liberties of an English subject which I have brought with me to this country have been invaded by the above acts, inasmuch as superior authority has interfered with, and brought within the range of military discipline, my mode of life and domes- tic habits, by subjecting me to the above-mentioned very heavy penalty for taking my meal in conformity with such mode of life and habits as I find from experience to be most conducive to my benefit.
" 2. That in my humble judgment it very far exceeds the power of military authority to interfere with and coerce me in my mode of life and domestic habits; for these are mat- ters, with which even the national law (from which all mili- tary authority is derived) abstains from interfering,
"5. That I have in vain endeavoured to discover in what respect it forms a part of my military duty to attend the mess dinner-table, or what military duty is done there; officers and gentlemen who desire to partake of and pay for it sit down together to a dinner placed there under con- tract for them, and the matter in my humble Judgment must, from its very nature, be left wholly and purely volun- tary; that the ordering by superior authority of my atten- dance on any such occasion, as that of taking a meal, at once places the subject's mode of life and habits under mili- tary command, which I must respectfully submit cannot be so controlled; for instance, the mess dinner of my regiment at present is never over by 8 post meridian, at which hour it is my habit to retire to rest, and I may choose to retire at even an earlier hour.
" 6. That my sitting at the mess dinner-table merely to see other officers eat their dinner, never touching any part myself, nor having a plate, knife, or fork before me, is (as I feel) exposing an officer to the ridicule of numerous native menials on every occasion of my attendance, and with what benefit to the service or dignity to superior authority which enforces such interference with the subject's code of life and habits, I am at a loss to discover."
Second.-For having at Cannanore, on or about the 8th of February, 1860, wilfully neglected to obey a regimental order, dated May 18, 1859, directing all officers after draw- ing pay from the Pay Office to settle their mess bills.
Third.--For conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in having at Cannanore on or about the 10th of February, 1860, when in attendance at the Regi- mental Orderly Room for the purpose of explaining why he had neglected to obey the order to pay his regimental mess bill, insubordinately and disrespectfully replied to his regimental commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Ireland, "I will obey all legal orders. I do not owe my mess bill. I refuse to pay any money I do not owe," or words to that effect.
The court found Captain Halsted guilty, and sentenced him to be severely reprimanded, but the Commander-in-Chief did not confirm the sentence for the following rea- sons:-
" Circumstances connected with this trial induced me to withhold my decision until I was in possession of more full information regarding the case. Had the court been aware of the facts which have now come to my knowledge I believe that Captain Halsted would have been acquitted if criminality on the facts found, and I am satisfied that effect should not be given to these proceedings. With the sanction of Government, the Commander-in-Chief directs the suspension of Captain C. F. F. Halsted from the. performance of all military duties until the pleasure of her Majesty's Government shall be known,"
Captain Halsted is to be released from arrest, and directed to proceed to Madras; and pending a decision in his case is permitted to reside at the Presidency.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 15 February 1862 at at London Captain Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED, Madras Infantry promoted to Major.2
Charles died on 6 October 1896 at Rangoon, Burma, at the age of 78.2
Obituary of Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED: on 14 November 1896 at London OBITUARY NOTICES
Major Halsted, a grandson of Viscount Exmouth, died in Rangoon recently, aged eighty-two. For over thirty-five years he had resided in Burma, principally in Mandalay, where he settled down on his retirement from the Madras Army in 1861. Little was seen or known of him by Europeans, whom he seemed to shun, living almost altogether amongst Burmans. In the days before the annexation one often heard of the European officer who, of his own choice, settled in the then unattractive city of Mandalay, but since the annexation little has been heard of him. Major Halsted had not been in good health for some years past.2
Child of Charles Frankland Fleetwood HALSTED
- Mary Fleetwood HALSTED+ b. 1867
Sources of Information:
- [S4148] 1851 Census for Whitby, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2374 Folio:551 Page:28 (online image).
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Lawrence George HALSTED 
#11870, b. 17 August 1820, d. 7 November 1846
- Relationship
- Grandson of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Lawrence George HALSTED was born on 17 August 1820 at Phoenix Lodge, Alton, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW.
Lawrence died on 7 November 1846 at Bombay, India, at the age of 26 in the Far East.
Obituary of Lawrence George HALSTED: on 29 December 1846 at London, England, Lieutenant Lawrence G Halstead (1841), of the Spiteful, steam-sloop, at Bombay, we regret to state died on board that vessel on the morning of the 7th November. This gallant and promising young officer was the youngest son of the late distinguished Admiral Sir Lawrence Halsted, G.C.B., nephew of Vicscount Exmouth, and brother of Captain Halsted. He was promoted for his services in China, when mate of the Wellesey, 72, having been officially reported at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae.1
Lawrence died on 7 November 1846 at Bombay, India, at the age of 26 in the Far East.
Obituary of Lawrence George HALSTED: on 29 December 1846 at London, England, Lieutenant Lawrence G Halstead (1841), of the Spiteful, steam-sloop, at Bombay, we regret to state died on board that vessel on the morning of the 7th November. This gallant and promising young officer was the youngest son of the late distinguished Admiral Sir Lawrence Halsted, G.C.B., nephew of Vicscount Exmouth, and brother of Captain Halsted. He was promoted for his services in China, when mate of the Wellesey, 72, having been officially reported at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae.1
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Susan Amelia HALSTED 
#11871, b. 13 November 1809, d. 10 December 1868
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Her married name was FOX.
Susan Amelia HALSTED was born on 13 November 1809 at Gosport, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW. Susan Amelia HALSTED was baptised on 13 December 1809 at Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Susan married Richard Maxwell FOX on 14 September 1835 at St Alphege, Greenwich, Kent, England. She was a spinster of this parish. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm PAINE, Maria YOUNG, Cary Caroline PAINE and Elizabeth YOUNG.1
Her husband, Richard, died on 26 April 1856 at St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England, at the age of 40.2
Susan died on 10 December 1868 at St Anne's, St Anne's, Co Cork, Ireland, at the age of 59.3
Susan Amelia HALSTED was born on 13 November 1809 at Gosport, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW. Susan Amelia HALSTED was baptised on 13 December 1809 at Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Susan married Richard Maxwell FOX on 14 September 1835 at St Alphege, Greenwich, Kent, England. She was a spinster of this parish. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm PAINE, Maria YOUNG, Cary Caroline PAINE and Elizabeth YOUNG.1
Her husband, Richard, died on 26 April 1856 at St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England, at the age of 40.2
Susan died on 10 December 1868 at St Anne's, St Anne's, Co Cork, Ireland, at the age of 59.3
Sources of Information:
- [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1856 - Ref 2b 18 Hastings."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Richard Maxwell FOX 
#11872, b. 9 March 1816, d. 26 April 1856
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Richard Maxwell FOX was born on 9 March 1816.
Richard married Susan Amelia HALSTED, daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW, on 14 September 1835 at St Alphege, Greenwich, Kent, England. He was a bachelor of this parish. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm PAINE, Maria YOUNG, Cary Caroline PAINE and Elizabeth YOUNG.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 4 March 1856 at at Dublin, Ireland, IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND.
ESTATES RICHARD MAXWELL FOX, Esq., MP. COUNTY OF LONGFORD.
In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Maxwell Fox, Esq., Mp>p
Owner and Patitioner.
The Commissioners will, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, 1856 at the hour of Twelve o'clock Noon, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Court-House, 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, the fee-simple Estate of Richard Maxwell Fox, Esq., MP., known as the Foxhall Estate, situate in the Barony of Ardagh, and County of Longford, containing in all 4,103A 3R., together with the Rectorial Tithes of Aghara, in the Barony Shrule, and said County, and certain houses and Premises situate in College-green and Exchange-street, City of Dublin, producing nett yearly rental of £2,643 18s. 0 3/4d., in Sixteen Lots, as stated underneath.2
Richard died on 26 April 1856 at St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England, at the age of 40.3
Obituary of Richard Maxwell FOX: on 10 May 1856 at London, England, OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS.
R. M. FOX, ESQ., M P.
Mr. Richard Maxwell Fox, of Fox Hall, co. Longford, M.P., D.L., who died at St. Leonards on the 26th ult., was the eldest son of the Rev Francis Fox, of Fox Hall, co, Longford. He was born on the 6th of March, 1816, and married, 1835, Susan Amelia, second daughter of Admiral Sir J. W. Halsted, G.C.B., by his wife Emma Mary, elder daughter of the great Admiral Edward first Viscount Exmouth. Mr. Fox was educated at Winchester School and University College, Oxford. He was first returned to Parliament for the county Longford in 1847. His politics were Liberal. The family of Fox is of great antiquity in Ireland. The family seat, Fox Hall, was purchased by Sir Nathaniel Fox in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Through his grandmother Lady Anne Maxwell, daughter of Barry, second Earl of Faraham, Mr. Fox claimed Royal descent.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 17 May 1856 at at London Fox, R. M , Esq —On the 26th ult., at St. Leonards’s-on-Sea, aged 40, died Mr. Richard Maxwell Fox, late M.P. for the county of Longford. He was a relation of the Farnham family, and inherited Tory principles, but adopted Liberal opinions; and, though a Protestant, gave his adherence to the Roman Catholic party. was first elected in 1847, and again chosen in 1852. He married a daughter of the late Admiral Sir L. Halsted, G.C B.. by whom he had an only son, who was drowned last summer, by the upsetting of a boat, upon a lake in Ireland, together with a son of Colonel White.2
Richard married Susan Amelia HALSTED, daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW, on 14 September 1835 at St Alphege, Greenwich, Kent, England. He was a bachelor of this parish. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Wm PAINE, Maria YOUNG, Cary Caroline PAINE and Elizabeth YOUNG.1
Appears in a newspaper article on on 4 March 1856 at at Dublin, Ireland, IN THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR SALE INCUMBERED ESTATES IN IRELAND.
ESTATES RICHARD MAXWELL FOX, Esq., MP. COUNTY OF LONGFORD.
In the Matter of the Estate of Richard Maxwell Fox, Esq., Mp>p
Owner and Patitioner.
The Commissioners will, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, 1856 at the hour of Twelve o'clock Noon, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Court-House, 14, Henrietta-street, Dublin, the fee-simple Estate of Richard Maxwell Fox, Esq., MP., known as the Foxhall Estate, situate in the Barony of Ardagh, and County of Longford, containing in all 4,103A 3R., together with the Rectorial Tithes of Aghara, in the Barony Shrule, and said County, and certain houses and Premises situate in College-green and Exchange-street, City of Dublin, producing nett yearly rental of £2,643 18s. 0 3/4d., in Sixteen Lots, as stated underneath.2
Richard died on 26 April 1856 at St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England, at the age of 40.3
Obituary of Richard Maxwell FOX: on 10 May 1856 at London, England, OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS.
R. M. FOX, ESQ., M P.
Mr. Richard Maxwell Fox, of Fox Hall, co. Longford, M.P., D.L., who died at St. Leonards on the 26th ult., was the eldest son of the Rev Francis Fox, of Fox Hall, co, Longford. He was born on the 6th of March, 1816, and married, 1835, Susan Amelia, second daughter of Admiral Sir J. W. Halsted, G.C.B., by his wife Emma Mary, elder daughter of the great Admiral Edward first Viscount Exmouth. Mr. Fox was educated at Winchester School and University College, Oxford. He was first returned to Parliament for the county Longford in 1847. His politics were Liberal. The family of Fox is of great antiquity in Ireland. The family seat, Fox Hall, was purchased by Sir Nathaniel Fox in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Through his grandmother Lady Anne Maxwell, daughter of Barry, second Earl of Faraham, Mr. Fox claimed Royal descent.2
Appears in a newspaper article on on 17 May 1856 at at London Fox, R. M , Esq —On the 26th ult., at St. Leonards’s-on-Sea, aged 40, died Mr. Richard Maxwell Fox, late M.P. for the county of Longford. He was a relation of the Farnham family, and inherited Tory principles, but adopted Liberal opinions; and, though a Protestant, gave his adherence to the Roman Catholic party. was first elected in 1847, and again chosen in 1852. He married a daughter of the late Admiral Sir L. Halsted, G.C B.. by whom he had an only son, who was drowned last summer, by the upsetting of a boat, upon a lake in Ireland, together with a son of Colonel White.2
Sources of Information:
- [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1856 - Ref 2b 18 Hastings."
Julia Pellew HALSTED 
#11873, b. 19 August 1811, d. 12 April 1893
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Her married name was Von BORSTELL. Her married name was HARWARD.
Julia Pellew HALSTED was born on 19 August 1811 at Shaldon, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW.
Julia married Richard HARWARD before 11 August 1834 at Scotland.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Maisemore, Gloucestershire, England, she was listed as aged 30 born out of County, the assumed wife of Richard HARWARD (Indepentend, living with his assumed wife Julia.)2
Her husband, Richard, died on 2 May 1845 at Geneva, Switzerland.1
Julia married Paul Wilhelm Ludwig Von BORSTELL on 31 October 1848 at Dresden, Germany.
Her husband, Paul, died before 1893.
Julia died on 12 April 1893 at 5 Templeton Place, Earls Court, Kensington, Middlesex, England, at the age of 81.3,4 Her estate was given Letters of Administration on 23 May 1893 at London, England. The estate was valued at £52 14s 8d.4
Julia Pellew HALSTED was born on 19 August 1811 at Shaldon, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW.
Julia married Richard HARWARD before 11 August 1834 at Scotland.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Maisemore, Gloucestershire, England, she was listed as aged 30 born out of County, the assumed wife of Richard HARWARD (Indepentend, living with his assumed wife Julia.)2
Her husband, Richard, died on 2 May 1845 at Geneva, Switzerland.1
Julia married Paul Wilhelm Ludwig Von BORSTELL on 31 October 1848 at Dresden, Germany.
Her husband, Paul, died before 1893.
Julia died on 12 April 1893 at 5 Templeton Place, Earls Court, Kensington, Middlesex, England, at the age of 81.3,4 Her estate was given Letters of Administration on 23 May 1893 at London, England. The estate was valued at £52 14s 8d.4
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S10937] 1841 Census for Maisemore, Gloucestershire:HO107 Piece:0355 Book:04 Folio:07 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1893 - Ref 1a 114 - Kensington aged 82."
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Richard HARWARD 
#11874, b. 1781, d. 2 May 1845
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Richard was also known as Captain.
Richard HARWARD was born in 1781.
Richard married Julia PELLEW, daughter of Edward PELLEW and Susannah FROWDE, on 11 January 1810 at St Charles the Martyr, Plymouth, Devon, England.1
His wife, Julia, died on 26 December 1831 at Maisemore Lodge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
Richard married Julia Pellew HALSTED, daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW, before 11 August 1834 at Scotland.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Maisemore, Gloucestershire, England, Richard was listed as aged 60 born in County, the Head of Household; Indepentend, living with his assumed wife Julia.2
Richard died on 2 May 1845 at Geneva, Switzerland.1 He WEB:https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=B1y-BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA474&dq=richard+harward+death&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiw1p_Cxp3ZAhVpIsAKHexYANAQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=richard%20harward%20death&f=false in 1848.3
Richard HARWARD was born in 1781.
Richard married Julia PELLEW, daughter of Edward PELLEW and Susannah FROWDE, on 11 January 1810 at St Charles the Martyr, Plymouth, Devon, England.1
His wife, Julia, died on 26 December 1831 at Maisemore Lodge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
Richard married Julia Pellew HALSTED, daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW, before 11 August 1834 at Scotland.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Maisemore, Gloucestershire, England, Richard was listed as aged 60 born in County, the Head of Household; Indepentend, living with his assumed wife Julia.2
Richard died on 2 May 1845 at Geneva, Switzerland.1 He WEB:https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=B1y-BAAAQBAJ&pg=PA474&dq=richard+harward+death&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiw1p_Cxp3ZAhVpIsAKHexYANAQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=richard%20harward%20death&f=false in 1848.3
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S10937] 1841 Census for Maisemore, Gloucestershire:HO107 Piece:0355 Book:04 Folio:07 (online image).
- [S10940] Website Google Books Website (http://books.google.co.uk) "A Naval Biographical Dictionary - Volume 2."
Louisa Caroline HALSTED 
#11875, b. 22 October 1813, d. 22 December 1893
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Her married name was ISDELL.
Louisa Caroline HALSTED was born on 22 October 1813 at Phoenix Lodge, Alton, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW.
Louisa married James ISDELL in 1840 at Dublin, Ireland.1
Her husband, James, died in 1882 at Dublin. In the census of 5 April 1891 at Fonthill Villa, Avon Mill Lane, Keynsham, Somersetshire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 74 born Hampshire, the mother-in-law of Wilderspin TERRINGTON.2
Louisa died on 22 December 1893 at Fonthill Villa, Avon Mill Lane, Keynsham, Somersetshire, at the age of 80.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 25 December 1893 at at London, England, ISDELL.-Dec.22.at Font Hill Villa. Keynsham. the residence of her son-in-law, Wilderspin Terrington, Esq., Louisa Caroline, widow of James Isdell. M.D.. of Dublin, daughter of Sir L. W. Halsted. K.C.B. and granddaughter of Edward Pellew, first Lord Exmouth.1
Louisa Caroline HALSTED was born on 22 October 1813 at Phoenix Lodge, Alton, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Lawrence William HALSTED and Emma Mary PELLEW.
Louisa married James ISDELL in 1840 at Dublin, Ireland.1
Her husband, James, died in 1882 at Dublin. In the census of 5 April 1891 at Fonthill Villa, Avon Mill Lane, Keynsham, Somersetshire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 74 born Hampshire, the mother-in-law of Wilderspin TERRINGTON.2
Louisa died on 22 December 1893 at Fonthill Villa, Avon Mill Lane, Keynsham, Somersetshire, at the age of 80.3
Appears in a newspaper article on on 25 December 1893 at at London, England, ISDELL.-Dec.22.at Font Hill Villa. Keynsham. the residence of her son-in-law, Wilderspin Terrington, Esq., Louisa Caroline, widow of James Isdell. M.D.. of Dublin, daughter of Sir L. W. Halsted. K.C.B. and granddaughter of Edward Pellew, first Lord Exmouth.1
Children of Louisa Caroline HALSTED and James ISDELL
- Eliza ISDELL b. 1844, d. 1924
- Emma Mary ISDELL b. 6 Apr 1847, d. 1919
- Fitzgerald ISDELL b. 1852, d. 14 Sep 1925
- Geraldine Emma ISDELL b. 1853, d. 1927
- Halsted ISDELL b. 1858, d. 1917
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S10938] 1891 Census for Keynsham, Somersetshire:RG12 Piece:1945 Folio:033 Page:03 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1893 - Ref 5c 477 - Keynsham aged 74."
Wallace Adelbert LYON 
#11876, b. 1892, d. 21 February 1977
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandson of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Wallace Adelbert LYON was born in 1892 at Edgeworth Town, Co Longford, Ireland. He was the son of Paul Kemp LYON and Louisa CRAWFORD. In the census of 31 March 1901 at Kilcommock Glebe, Kilcommock, Longford, Ireland, he was listed as aged 9 born Co Longford, the son of Paul Kemp LYON.1 In the census of 2 April 1911 at Holmwood, Foley Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey, England, he was listed as single, a Student, aged 18 born Edgeworths Town, Ireland, the nephew of Laurence Hugh CRAWFORD.2
Wallace died on 21 February 1977 at 42 Sydenham Villas Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 His estate was probated on 27 June 1977 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The estate was valued at £63,218.3
Wallace died on 21 February 1977 at 42 Sydenham Villas Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 His estate was probated on 27 June 1977 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The estate was valued at £63,218.3
Sources of Information:
- [S11673] 1901 Census for Kilcommock, Longford, Ireland: (online image).
- [S4229] 1911 Census for Thames Ditton, Surrey:RG14 Piece:03554 Schedule:0259 (online image).
- [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
Lawrence Gordon LYON

#11877, b. 28 March 1894, d. 11 September 1918
- Relationship
- 2nd great-grandson of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Lawrence Gordon LYON was born on 28 March 1894 at Mostrim Rectory, Edgeworth Town, Co Longford, Ireland. He was the son of Paul Kemp LYON and Louisa CRAWFORD. In the census of 31 March 1901 at Kilcommock Glebe, Kilcommock, Longford, Ireland, he was listed as aged 6 born Co Longford, the son of Paul Kemp LYON.1 In the census of 2 April 1911 at Kilcommock Glebe, Kilcommock, Longford, he was listed as single, a Bank Clerk, aged 16 born Co Longford, the son of Paul Kemp LYON.2 Lawrence Gordon LYON began military service on 22 August 1915 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Lawrence died on 11 September 1918 at Pas de Calais, France, at the age of 24. He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Regiment and is commemorated in the Vis-en-Artois Cemetery, Arras, France.3
Lawrence died on 11 September 1918 at Pas de Calais, France, at the age of 24. He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Regiment and is commemorated in the Vis-en-Artois Cemetery, Arras, France.3
Edward PELLEW
#11878, b. 19 April 1757, d. 23 January 1833
Edward PELLEW was born on 19 April 1757 at Dover, Kent, England.
Edward married Susannah FROWDE on 2 May 1783 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England.
Edward died on 23 January 1833 at West Cliff House, Teignmouth, Devon, England, at the age of 75.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 January 1833 at at Exeter, Devon, England, DEATH OF ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT EXMOUTH.
It is our painful duty this week to add to the long catalogue of illustrious individuals, who, since the reign of his present Majesty, have "been gathered to their fathers," in this country, the name of the Right Hon. Edward Pellew, D.C.L., Viscount and Baron Exmouth, who has, through long life of active service to his country, been alike distinguished as a brave and gallant officer, a perfect gentleman, and upright and estimable man. His Lordsbip departed this life, having for some time past been labouring under severe illness, on Wednesday morning last, at his seat, near Teignmouth, in the bosom of his family. The Noble Viscount was a Baronet; Admiral of the White; Knight Grand Cross of the Bath ; Knight of the Spanish Order of Charles III; Knight Grand Cross the Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit, of Naples, and of the Order of Wilhelm of the Netherlands Knight of the Royal Sardinian Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, and Knight the Sardinian Order of Annunciation; President of the Liverpool Seaman's Friend Society, and Bethel Union, a Vice President of the Navy Charitable, and the Naval and Military Bible Societies. He married Susan, daughter of James Frowde, Esq., of Knowle, Wiltshire, by whom he had several children, and is succeeded in his titles and estates, by his eldest son, the Hon. Captain Pownall Bastard Pellew, of Canonteign. " Admiral Loud Exmouth was one those brave officers who obtained his distinguished honours by gallantly fighting his way to elevation, and both by a life active service and danger, crowned by useful well brilliant victories, arduously and honourably earned both name and rank ; such was the estimation in which he was held as a naval officer, that his able and impartial biographer, V. Jordan, Esq. says, Were to endeavour, individual example, to illustrate the general spirit of our navy, know few that would furnish a better specimen than the subject of our present memoir Edward I'kllkxv was born 1".">7, at Dover, where the earlier years of his lite were spent. father, George Pellew, Flushing, near Falmouth, was a Cornish gentleman, and in that county his son finished his education, lie entered the navy before he was fourteen, and his first cruize was in the Juno, St'ott, who was sent to take* possession of the Falkland Islands. He next went with the same officer, the Alarm, to the Mediterranean, where, in consequence of sonic dispute between his captain, himself, and another junior officer, lie and the other midshipman were sent shore at Marseilles, find their way home as they could. next sailed in the Blonde frigate: then in the Carlton schooner, where lie had the first opportunity of distinguishing himself; and his conduct in the battle 011 Lake Champ lain, gave earnest of his future career. On his return to England, after the convention Saratoga, he was promoted to the rank Lieutenant. From the Lieorne he joined the Apollo frigate. Captain Pownall, then off the Flushing coast. In engagement with one of the enemy's cruizers, his captain was killed by bis side. The command thus devolving on Mr. Pellew. he continued the attack with unabated spirit, till the cruiser took refuge under the batteries of Osteud, then neutral port, whose coasts our officers were strictly ordered to respect. On this occasion, the young Lieutenant was made Commander of the Hazard sloop. In 1752 he obtained his commission as Post-Captain, and from the Dictator, his first ship, was transferred to the Saiisburv off the coast Newfoundland. We must pause, this less active station, to record a double instance of daring humanity twice did Captain Pellew save the life of a fellow-creature, by jumping overboard while sea, and rescuing the unfortunate object. The last time deserves especial mention, for he was suffering under, and weakened by, severe illness. The war now broke out with France, and his action with the Cleopatra, when in command of the Nvinpiie, was one of the most desperate ever fought ; ending with the signal defeat of the French ship. Captain Pellew now received the honour of knighthood, and was soon at'eer appointed to the command of the Arethusa. It is needless to enter into the details of his coast service, which wa* equally arduous and active; suffice it to say, that in 179 i the squadron lie commanded had taken and destroyed fifteen out of five and-twenty sail of coasters while the remainder were driven for refuge among the rocks of the Pcnmarks- The next action, alike courageous aud humane, which distinguished this excellent officer, was one which called forth plaudits from enemies well as friends, and gained him the warm esteem, —the admiration of the whole civilized world. His rescue of the uufortunate crew and those board the Du'ton, at Plymouth, was act of self-devotedness and heroism such as would difficult even among British seamen to surpass, and well as being engraven 011 the tablets of history, it afforded a subject for the exercise of an elegant poet's pen. The corporation of Plymouth testified their sense of his noble conduct by presenting him with their freedom. Sir Edward Peiiew was soon afterwards advanced to the dignity of a baronet, and appointed to the command of the Indefatigable, lie next served the expedition against Fcrrol; and in lso2 the Impetcux, which lie tlicu commanded, was dismantled. Al>out this time Sir Edward was nominated a Colonel of the Marines, in the same year returned Member for Barnstaple. the House distinguished "himself by hi* warm and manly defence of Earl St. Vincent. the renewal thewar, lie was appointed the Tonnant; promoted to the rank Vice-Admiral; and, finally, named to the important office of Commander-in-chief in India, a situation which filled with his usual zeal and activity. his departure for England, received an address from the merchants, ship-owners, &c. Bonibav, expressing their acknowledgment of the protection had affotde'd their trade. Sir Edward Pellew was next employed on the blockade Flushing, and then appointed Commander-in chief in the Mediterranean during the remainder of the war. In 18 iie was raided to tiie peerage the title of Baron of Canonteign, 111 the county of Devon immediately after, lie became Admiral of the Blue ; and 1 SIS was made K.C.B. On the return of Napoleon from Elba, his Lordship proceeded his command in the Mediterranean ; assisted the restoration Joachim, King of Naples; in reducing the rebellious Toulonesc : aud concluded treaties with Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, the abolition of Christian slavery. 011 his return to England, lie found that the Algerines had violated the treaty in the most flagrant mauuer. Government dcemin,' it necessary to inflict signal chastisement 011 the refractory Dcy and his nest of pirates, his Lordship embarked 011 board the Queen Charlotte for Algiers, where it was soon mund that to intimidate, threats must be carried into execution. The records of the memorable Battle of Algiers are well known, and the honourable result of the action is duly appreciated. this action Lord Exmouth was slightly wounded in the leg and the check his coat did not escape well, it was cut pieces by grape and musket balls. Lord Exmouth's conduct and bravery were rewarded by the thanks of both Mouses of Parliament, and was raised to the rank Viscount. After Sir Thomas Duckworth'- demise he was appointed to the chief command at Plymouth; but since the year 1821, he has retired from public service. Among the voluntary honours conferred by countrymen, must mention that the City of London presented linn with a sword, on which occasion dined with the Ironmonger's Company; very appropriate compliment to the conqueror Algiers, they are tlie trustees ot an estate Jki,ooo per aunum, bequeathed many veais siuce by one of their members, a Mr. Betton, tor the ransom of British captives, who may be enslaved by the Barbary states. Mr. had himself taken by these ruthless pirates. Twice the officers under his command have marked their esteem by presenting him with pieces of plate ; first, the flag-officers and captains in the Mediterranean, and afterwards those of Algiers. But of all the glory has reaped, anil ail the tributes which have been accorded to him. Lord Exinouth will perhaps value most the fame which has been deiived from his constant exertions to improve the morals, aud promote the religious instruction, of British seamen, and the still voice oi approbation of hi* own conscience. In his own person has shown that the Christian the Hero arc compatible : and has been indefatigable his endeavours to impart the same character to his fellow sailors."
There follows a lengthy description of his naval career.1
Edward married Susannah FROWDE on 2 May 1783 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England.
Edward died on 23 January 1833 at West Cliff House, Teignmouth, Devon, England, at the age of 75.
Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 January 1833 at at Exeter, Devon, England, DEATH OF ADMIRAL LORD VISCOUNT EXMOUTH.
It is our painful duty this week to add to the long catalogue of illustrious individuals, who, since the reign of his present Majesty, have "been gathered to their fathers," in this country, the name of the Right Hon. Edward Pellew, D.C.L., Viscount and Baron Exmouth, who has, through long life of active service to his country, been alike distinguished as a brave and gallant officer, a perfect gentleman, and upright and estimable man. His Lordsbip departed this life, having for some time past been labouring under severe illness, on Wednesday morning last, at his seat, near Teignmouth, in the bosom of his family. The Noble Viscount was a Baronet; Admiral of the White; Knight Grand Cross of the Bath ; Knight of the Spanish Order of Charles III; Knight Grand Cross the Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit, of Naples, and of the Order of Wilhelm of the Netherlands Knight of the Royal Sardinian Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, and Knight the Sardinian Order of Annunciation; President of the Liverpool Seaman's Friend Society, and Bethel Union, a Vice President of the Navy Charitable, and the Naval and Military Bible Societies. He married Susan, daughter of James Frowde, Esq., of Knowle, Wiltshire, by whom he had several children, and is succeeded in his titles and estates, by his eldest son, the Hon. Captain Pownall Bastard Pellew, of Canonteign. " Admiral Loud Exmouth was one those brave officers who obtained his distinguished honours by gallantly fighting his way to elevation, and both by a life active service and danger, crowned by useful well brilliant victories, arduously and honourably earned both name and rank ; such was the estimation in which he was held as a naval officer, that his able and impartial biographer, V. Jordan, Esq. says, Were to endeavour, individual example, to illustrate the general spirit of our navy, know few that would furnish a better specimen than the subject of our present memoir Edward I'kllkxv was born 1".">7, at Dover, where the earlier years of his lite were spent. father, George Pellew, Flushing, near Falmouth, was a Cornish gentleman, and in that county his son finished his education, lie entered the navy before he was fourteen, and his first cruize was in the Juno, St'ott, who was sent to take* possession of the Falkland Islands. He next went with the same officer, the Alarm, to the Mediterranean, where, in consequence of sonic dispute between his captain, himself, and another junior officer, lie and the other midshipman were sent shore at Marseilles, find their way home as they could. next sailed in the Blonde frigate: then in the Carlton schooner, where lie had the first opportunity of distinguishing himself; and his conduct in the battle 011 Lake Champ lain, gave earnest of his future career. On his return to England, after the convention Saratoga, he was promoted to the rank Lieutenant. From the Lieorne he joined the Apollo frigate. Captain Pownall, then off the Flushing coast. In engagement with one of the enemy's cruizers, his captain was killed by bis side. The command thus devolving on Mr. Pellew. he continued the attack with unabated spirit, till the cruiser took refuge under the batteries of Osteud, then neutral port, whose coasts our officers were strictly ordered to respect. On this occasion, the young Lieutenant was made Commander of the Hazard sloop. In 1752 he obtained his commission as Post-Captain, and from the Dictator, his first ship, was transferred to the Saiisburv off the coast Newfoundland. We must pause, this less active station, to record a double instance of daring humanity twice did Captain Pellew save the life of a fellow-creature, by jumping overboard while sea, and rescuing the unfortunate object. The last time deserves especial mention, for he was suffering under, and weakened by, severe illness. The war now broke out with France, and his action with the Cleopatra, when in command of the Nvinpiie, was one of the most desperate ever fought ; ending with the signal defeat of the French ship. Captain Pellew now received the honour of knighthood, and was soon at'eer appointed to the command of the Arethusa. It is needless to enter into the details of his coast service, which wa* equally arduous and active; suffice it to say, that in 179 i the squadron lie commanded had taken and destroyed fifteen out of five and-twenty sail of coasters while the remainder were driven for refuge among the rocks of the Pcnmarks- The next action, alike courageous aud humane, which distinguished this excellent officer, was one which called forth plaudits from enemies well as friends, and gained him the warm esteem, —the admiration of the whole civilized world. His rescue of the uufortunate crew and those board the Du'ton, at Plymouth, was act of self-devotedness and heroism such as would difficult even among British seamen to surpass, and well as being engraven 011 the tablets of history, it afforded a subject for the exercise of an elegant poet's pen. The corporation of Plymouth testified their sense of his noble conduct by presenting him with their freedom. Sir Edward Peiiew was soon afterwards advanced to the dignity of a baronet, and appointed to the command of the Indefatigable, lie next served the expedition against Fcrrol; and in lso2 the Impetcux, which lie tlicu commanded, was dismantled. Al>out this time Sir Edward was nominated a Colonel of the Marines, in the same year returned Member for Barnstaple. the House distinguished "himself by hi* warm and manly defence of Earl St. Vincent. the renewal thewar, lie was appointed the Tonnant; promoted to the rank Vice-Admiral; and, finally, named to the important office of Commander-in-chief in India, a situation which filled with his usual zeal and activity. his departure for England, received an address from the merchants, ship-owners, &c. Bonibav, expressing their acknowledgment of the protection had affotde'd their trade. Sir Edward Pellew was next employed on the blockade Flushing, and then appointed Commander-in chief in the Mediterranean during the remainder of the war. In 18 iie was raided to tiie peerage the title of Baron of Canonteign, 111 the county of Devon immediately after, lie became Admiral of the Blue ; and 1 SIS was made K.C.B. On the return of Napoleon from Elba, his Lordship proceeded his command in the Mediterranean ; assisted the restoration Joachim, King of Naples; in reducing the rebellious Toulonesc : aud concluded treaties with Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, the abolition of Christian slavery. 011 his return to England, lie found that the Algerines had violated the treaty in the most flagrant mauuer. Government dcemin,' it necessary to inflict signal chastisement 011 the refractory Dcy and his nest of pirates, his Lordship embarked 011 board the Queen Charlotte for Algiers, where it was soon mund that to intimidate, threats must be carried into execution. The records of the memorable Battle of Algiers are well known, and the honourable result of the action is duly appreciated. this action Lord Exmouth was slightly wounded in the leg and the check his coat did not escape well, it was cut pieces by grape and musket balls. Lord Exmouth's conduct and bravery were rewarded by the thanks of both Mouses of Parliament, and was raised to the rank Viscount. After Sir Thomas Duckworth'- demise he was appointed to the chief command at Plymouth; but since the year 1821, he has retired from public service. Among the voluntary honours conferred by countrymen, must mention that the City of London presented linn with a sword, on which occasion dined with the Ironmonger's Company; very appropriate compliment to the conqueror Algiers, they are tlie trustees ot an estate Jki,ooo per aunum, bequeathed many veais siuce by one of their members, a Mr. Betton, tor the ransom of British captives, who may be enslaved by the Barbary states. Mr. had himself taken by these ruthless pirates. Twice the officers under his command have marked their esteem by presenting him with pieces of plate ; first, the flag-officers and captains in the Mediterranean, and afterwards those of Algiers. But of all the glory has reaped, anil ail the tributes which have been accorded to him. Lord Exinouth will perhaps value most the fame which has been deiived from his constant exertions to improve the morals, aud promote the religious instruction, of British seamen, and the still voice oi approbation of hi* own conscience. In his own person has shown that the Christian the Hero arc compatible : and has been indefatigable his endeavours to impart the same character to his fellow sailors."
There follows a lengthy description of his naval career.1
Children of Edward PELLEW and Susannah FROWDE
- Emma Mary PELLEW+ b. 18 Jan 1785, d. 3 Mar 1835
- Julia PELLEW b. 1789, d. 26 Dec 1831
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Susannah FROWDE
#11879, b. 1765, d. 29 October 1837
Her married name was PELLEW.
Susannah FROWDE was born in 1765.
Susannah married Edward PELLEW on 2 May 1783 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England.
Susannah died on 29 October 1837.
Susannah FROWDE was born in 1765.
Susannah married Edward PELLEW on 2 May 1783 at East Knoyle, Wiltshire, England.
Susannah died on 29 October 1837.
Children of Susannah FROWDE and Edward PELLEW
- Emma Mary PELLEW+ b. 18 Jan 1785, d. 3 Mar 1835
- Julia PELLEW b. 1789, d. 26 Dec 1831
Julia PELLEW
#11880, b. 1789, d. 26 December 1831
Her married name was HARWARD.
Julia PELLEW was born in 1789. She was the daughter of Edward PELLEW and Susannah FROWDE. Julia PELLEW was baptised on 31 May 1789 at Mylor, Cornwall, England.
Julia married Richard HARWARD on 11 January 1810 at St Charles the Martyr, Plymouth, Devon, England.1
Julia died on 26 December 1831 at Maisemore Lodge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
Julia PELLEW was born in 1789. She was the daughter of Edward PELLEW and Susannah FROWDE. Julia PELLEW was baptised on 31 May 1789 at Mylor, Cornwall, England.
Julia married Richard HARWARD on 11 January 1810 at St Charles the Martyr, Plymouth, Devon, England.1
Julia died on 26 December 1831 at Maisemore Lodge, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.1
Sources of Information:
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
William Anthony HALSTED 
#11881, b. 11 February 1730, d. 16 May 1778
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
William Anthony was also known as Captain William Anthony HALSTED.
William Anthony HALSTED was born on 11 February 1730 at Padbury, Buckinghamshire, England.1 He was baptised on 2 March 1730 at Padbury, Buckinghamshire.1
William married Mary FRANKLAND on 28 May 1762 at St Mary, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. He was a bachelor of the parish of Buckingham. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by W BUCHLAND and Frances WYNNE.2
William died on 16 May 1778 at New York, United States of America, at the age of 48.
William Anthony HALSTED was born on 11 February 1730 at Padbury, Buckinghamshire, England.1 He was baptised on 2 March 1730 at Padbury, Buckinghamshire.1
William married Mary FRANKLAND on 28 May 1762 at St Mary, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. He was a bachelor of the parish of Buckingham. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by W BUCHLAND and Frances WYNNE.2
William died on 16 May 1778 at New York, United States of America, at the age of 48.
Children of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND
- Charles HALSTED b. 19 Mar 1763, d. 1780
- Lawrence William HALSTED+ b. 2 Apr 1764, d. 22 Apr 1841
- John HALSTED+ b. 14 Apr 1766, d. 1830
- Caroline HALSTED b. 3 Nov 1768, d. Jan 1830
- Amelia HALSTED b. 6 Nov 1771, d. Jun 1777
- George HALSTED b. 8 Dec 1774, d. 25 Mar 1846
Mary FRANKLAND 
#11882, b. 1735, d. August 1806
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Her married name was HALSTED.
Mary FRANKLAND was born in 1735 at Alverstoke, Hampshire, England.
Mary married William Anthony HALSTED on 28 May 1762 at St Mary, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. She was of this parish. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by W BUCHLAND and Frances WYNNE.1
Her husband, William, died on 16 May 1778 at New York, United States of America, at the age of 48.
Mary died in August 1806 at Gosport, Hampshire, England. Mary was buried on 20 August 1806 at Holy Triinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Mary FRANKLAND was born in 1735 at Alverstoke, Hampshire, England.
Mary married William Anthony HALSTED on 28 May 1762 at St Mary, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. She was of this parish. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by W BUCHLAND and Frances WYNNE.1
Her husband, William, died on 16 May 1778 at New York, United States of America, at the age of 48.
Mary died in August 1806 at Gosport, Hampshire, England. Mary was buried on 20 August 1806 at Holy Triinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Children of Mary FRANKLAND and William Anthony HALSTED
- Charles HALSTED b. 19 Mar 1763, d. 1780
- Lawrence William HALSTED+ b. 2 Apr 1764, d. 22 Apr 1841
- John HALSTED+ b. 14 Apr 1766, d. 1830
- Caroline HALSTED b. 3 Nov 1768, d. Jan 1830
- Amelia HALSTED b. 6 Nov 1771, d. Jun 1777
- George HALSTED b. 8 Dec 1774, d. 25 Mar 1846
Sources of Information:
- [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
Charles HALSTED 
#11883, b. 19 March 1763, d. 1780
- Relationship
- Son of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Charles HALSTED was born on 19 March 1763 at Gosport, Hampshire, England.1 He was the son of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND. Charles HALSTED was baptised on 29 April 1771 at Gosport, Hampshire.1
Charles died in 1780. Died onboard Blanche frigate.
Charles died in 1780. Died onboard Blanche frigate.
Sources of Information:
- [S338] Unknown author IGI Baptism "Batch C073561."
John HALSTED 
#11884, b. 14 April 1766, d. 1830
- Relationship
- Son of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
John HALSTED was born on 14 April 1766 at Gosport, Hampshire, England.1 He was the son of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND. John HALSTED was baptised on 29 April 1771 at Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.1
John married Ann FOWLER in 1798.
John died in 1830 at Lower Summerland Place, St Sidwell, Devon, England. John was buried on 9 November 1830 at Heavitree, Devon, England.
John married Ann FOWLER in 1798.
John died in 1830 at Lower Summerland Place, St Sidwell, Devon, England. John was buried on 9 November 1830 at Heavitree, Devon, England.
Children of John HALSTED and Ann FOWLER
- Caroline Amelia HALSTED b. 1799, d. Jul 1848
- Lawrence William HALSTED b. 1801
- George Anthony HALSTED+ b. 1802, d. 23 Mar 1875
Sources of Information:
- [S338] Unknown author IGI Baptism "Batch C073561."
George HALSTED 
#11885, b. 8 December 1774, d. 25 March 1846
- Relationship
- Son of William Anthony HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
George HALSTED was born on 8 December 1774 at Gosport, Hampshire, England.1 He was the son of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND. George HALSTED was baptised on 19 June 1775 at Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England, George was listed as aged 65 born in county, the Head of Household; B.M.H.P.2
George died on 25 March 1846 at Gosport, Hampshire, at the age of 71. Died at 9:23pm / Sex - Male / Aged - 71 years / Occupation - Captain in the Royal Navy / Cause of death - 1: Remo Casioment of Brain (same day) 2: Dementia 3: Paralysis of right side (6 weeks) / Informant - Mary HAMER, present at the death, North Street, Gosport / Registered - 28 March 1846.3,4,5
Obituary of George HALSTED: on 28 March 1846 at Hampshire, England, On the 25th instant, in the 71st year of his age Captain George Halsted, R.N., youngest son of the late Captain Halsted. R.N., and brother of those distinguished and zealous officers the late Admiral Sir L W Halsted, G.C.B., and Captain John Halsted R. N.5 George was buried on 31 March 1846 at Holy Triinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at High Street, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England, George was listed as aged 65 born in county, the Head of Household; B.M.H.P.2
George died on 25 March 1846 at Gosport, Hampshire, at the age of 71. Died at 9:23pm / Sex - Male / Aged - 71 years / Occupation - Captain in the Royal Navy / Cause of death - 1: Remo Casioment of Brain (same day) 2: Dementia 3: Paralysis of right side (6 weeks) / Informant - Mary HAMER, present at the death, North Street, Gosport / Registered - 28 March 1846.3,4,5
Obituary of George HALSTED: on 28 March 1846 at Hampshire, England, On the 25th instant, in the 71st year of his age Captain George Halsted, R.N., youngest son of the late Captain Halsted. R.N., and brother of those distinguished and zealous officers the late Admiral Sir L W Halsted, G.C.B., and Captain John Halsted R. N.5 George was buried on 31 March 1846 at Holy Triinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England.
Sources of Information:
- [S338] Unknown author IGI Baptism "Batch C073561."
- [S4088] 1841 Census for Alverstoke, Hampshire:HO107 Piece:0388 Book:06 Folio:05 (online image).
- [S6] Original death certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1846 - Ref 7 20 - Alvestoke."
- [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
Ann FOWLER 
#11886, b. 1770, d. 1848
- Appears on charts
- Chart 30:Descendants of William Anthony HALSTED (c1740-1778)
Her married name was HALSTED.
Ann FOWLER was born in 1770 at Hampshire, England.
Ann married John HALSTED, son of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND, in 1798.
Her husband, John, died in 1830 at Lower Summerland Place, St Sidwell, Devon, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at New Lane House, Lymington, Hampshire, England, Ann was listed as aged 60 born in county, the Head of Household; Independent, living with her assumed son George.1
Ann died in 1848 at Lambeth, Surrey, England.2
Ann FOWLER was born in 1770 at Hampshire, England.
Ann married John HALSTED, son of William Anthony HALSTED and Mary FRANKLAND, in 1798.
Her husband, John, died in 1830 at Lower Summerland Place, St Sidwell, Devon, England.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at New Lane House, Lymington, Hampshire, England, Ann was listed as aged 60 born in county, the Head of Household; Independent, living with her assumed son George.1
Ann died in 1848 at Lambeth, Surrey, England.2
Children of Ann FOWLER and John HALSTED
- Caroline Amelia HALSTED b. 1799, d. Jul 1848
- Lawrence William HALSTED b. 1801
- George Anthony HALSTED+ b. 1802, d. 23 Mar 1875
Henry SLATER 
#11887, b. 1818
- Appears on charts
- Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
Henry SLATER was born in 1818 at Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England.
Henry married Margaret ALSTEAD, daughter of Robert ALSTEAD and Margaret BAXENDINE, on 5 July 1857 at St Andrew, Leyland, Lancashire, England. He was a Gardener of full age, a bachelor residing in Cuerden. His father was listed as John SLATER, a Weaver. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church,By Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert ALSTEAD and Ann THOMPSON.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Chorley Road, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, Henry was listed as aged 43 born Walton Le Dale, the Head of Household; a Master Market Gardener, living with his wife Margaret, son John and boarder Mary ALSTON.3
Henry married Margaret ALSTEAD, daughter of Robert ALSTEAD and Margaret BAXENDINE, on 5 July 1857 at St Andrew, Leyland, Lancashire, England. He was a Gardener of full age, a bachelor residing in Cuerden. His father was listed as John SLATER, a Weaver. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church,By Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert ALSTEAD and Ann THOMPSON.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Chorley Road, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, Henry was listed as aged 43 born Walton Le Dale, the Head of Household; a Master Market Gardener, living with his wife Margaret, son John and boarder Mary ALSTON.3
Child of Henry SLATER and Margaret ALSTEAD
- John SLATER b. 1860
Margaret ALSTEAD 
#11888, b. 1818
- Relationship
- Granddaughter of Christopher ALSTEAD
- Appears on charts
- Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
Her married name was SLATER.
Margaret ALSTEAD was born in 1818 at Cuerden, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Robert ALSTEAD and Margaret BAXENDINE. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Cuerden, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 20 born in county, the assumed daughter of Robert ALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at St Annes Square, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Handloom Weaver, aged 32 born Euxton, the daughter of Robert ALSTEAD.2
Margaret married Henry SLATER on 5 July 1857 at St Andrew, Leyland, Lancashire, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Cuerden. Her father was listed as Robert ALSTEAD, a Game Keeper. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church,By Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert ALSTEAD and Ann THOMPSON.3,4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Chorley Road, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 43 born Walton Le Dale, the wife of Henry SLATER (a Master Market Gardener, living with his wife Margaret, son John and boarder Mary ALSTON.)5
Margaret ALSTEAD was born in 1818 at Cuerden, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Robert ALSTEAD and Margaret BAXENDINE. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Cuerden, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 20 born in county, the assumed daughter of Robert ALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at St Annes Square, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Handloom Weaver, aged 32 born Euxton, the daughter of Robert ALSTEAD.2
Margaret married Henry SLATER on 5 July 1857 at St Andrew, Leyland, Lancashire, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Cuerden. Her father was listed as Robert ALSTEAD, a Game Keeper. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church,By Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert ALSTEAD and Ann THOMPSON.3,4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Chorley Road, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 43 born Walton Le Dale, the wife of Henry SLATER (a Master Market Gardener, living with his wife Margaret, son John and boarder Mary ALSTON.)5
Child of Margaret ALSTEAD and Henry SLATER
- John SLATER b. 1860
Sources of Information:
- [S2366] 1841 Census for Cuerden, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0526 Book:09 Folio:04 (online image).
- [S2367] 1851 Census for Walton Le Dale, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2268 Folio:131 Page:06 (online image).
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1857 - Ref 8c 463 - Chorley."
- [S2378] 1861 Census for Walton Le Dale, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3140 Folio:041 Page:29 (online image).
Ezra TOMLINSON
#11889, b. 1851
Ezra TOMLINSON was born in 1851 at Morley, Yorkshire, England.
Ezra married Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD, daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD and Hannah Dean CALVERT, on 27 January 1872 at the Parish Church, Batley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Clothier aged 21, a bachelor residing in Morley. His father was listed as William TOMLINSON, a Butcher. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Sam ARMITAGE and James SMITH.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at Low Hall Mill Yard, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, Ezra was listed as aged 30 born Morley, the Head of Household; a Woollen Scribers Overlooker, living with his wife Achsah, daughter Emily and son Clarence William.3
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 157 Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, Ezra was listed as aged 41 born Morley, the Head of Household; an Inn Keeper (the Shepherds Boy), living with his wife Achsah C and sons Clarence W and Alfred.4
His wife, Achsah, died in 1894 in the Dewsbury registration district.5
Ezra married Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD, daughter of Henry HOLSTEAD and Hannah Dean CALVERT, on 27 January 1872 at the Parish Church, Batley, Yorkshire, England. He was a Clothier aged 21, a bachelor residing in Morley. His father was listed as William TOMLINSON, a Butcher. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Sam ARMITAGE and James SMITH.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at Low Hall Mill Yard, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England, Ezra was listed as aged 30 born Morley, the Head of Household; a Woollen Scribers Overlooker, living with his wife Achsah, daughter Emily and son Clarence William.3
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 157 Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, Ezra was listed as aged 41 born Morley, the Head of Household; an Inn Keeper (the Shepherds Boy), living with his wife Achsah C and sons Clarence W and Alfred.4
His wife, Achsah, died in 1894 in the Dewsbury registration district.5
Children of Ezra TOMLINSON and Achsah Calvert HALSTEAD
- Emily TOMLINSON b. 1873
- Clarance William TOMLINSON b. 1880
- Alfred TOMLINSON b. 1886
Sources of Information:
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1872 - Ref 9b 697 - Dewsbury."
- [S1768] 1881 Census for Holbeck, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4499 Folio:046 Page:14 (online image).
- [S1769] 1891 Census for Dewsbury, Yorkshire:RG12 Piece:3732 Folio:066 Page:18 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1894 - Ref 9b 391 - Dewsbury Aged 44."
Thomas WALKER
#11890, b. 1814
Thomas WALKER was born in 1814 at Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas married Harriet HALSTEAD, daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD and Elizabeth (?), on 11 February 1849 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He was a Tallow Chandler of full age, a bachelor residing in Halifax. His father was listed as John WALKER, a Tallow Chandler. by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel WAINWRIGHT and John THOMAS.1,2
Thomas married Harriet HALSTEAD, daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD and Elizabeth (?), on 11 February 1849 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He was a Tallow Chandler of full age, a bachelor residing in Halifax. His father was listed as John WALKER, a Tallow Chandler. by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel WAINWRIGHT and John THOMAS.1,2
James DEWHIRST 
#11891, b. 1805, d. February 1870
- Appears on charts
- Chart 13:Descendants of John HALSTEAD (1790-1869)
James DEWHIRST was born in 1805 at Thornhill, Yorkshire, England.
James married Eliza HALSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth MOUNTAIN, on 2 September 1854 at the Parish Church, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England. He was a Labourer of full age, a bachelor residing in Thornhill. His father was listed as Richard DEWHIIRST, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James PEARCE and William PARKER.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Deasmans Lane, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as aged 56 born Thornhill, the Head of Household; a Labourer, living with his wife Eliza, daughters Dinah, Martha, Sarah and Ellen, sons Silas, James, William and David.3
James died in February 1870 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.4,5 James was buried on 6 February 1870 at St Michael & All Angels, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England.5
James married Eliza HALSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD and Elizabeth MOUNTAIN, on 2 September 1854 at the Parish Church, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England. He was a Labourer of full age, a bachelor residing in Thornhill. His father was listed as Richard DEWHIIRST, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James PEARCE and William PARKER.1,2
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Deasmans Lane, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England, James was listed as aged 56 born Thornhill, the Head of Household; a Labourer, living with his wife Eliza, daughters Dinah, Martha, Sarah and Ellen, sons Silas, James, William and David.3
James died in February 1870 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.4,5 James was buried on 6 February 1870 at St Michael & All Angels, Thornhill, Yorkshire, England.5
Children of James DEWHIRST
- Silas DEWHIRST b. 1829
- James DEWHIRST b. 1842
- William DEWHIRST b. 1844
Children of James DEWHIRST and Eliza HALSTEAD
- Martha Ann DEWHIRST b. 1855, d. 1928
- David DEWHIRST b. 1856, d. 13 Jan 1867
- Sarah Elizabeth DEWHIRST+ b. 15 Dec 1857, d. 1941
- Ellen DEWHIRST b. 1859, d. May 1882
Sources of Information:
- [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1854 - Ref 9b 593 - Dewsbury."
- [S3086] 1861 Census for Thornhill, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3416 Folio:076 Page:01 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1870 - Ref 9b 474 - Dewsbury Aged 65."
- [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "West Yorkshire burials."
Charles George CUTTS
#11892, b. 1847, d. 1861
Charles George CUTTS was born in 1847 at Sudbury, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of Henry CUTTS and Eliza Ellen HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 56 Back Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, he was listed as aged 4 born Sudbury, the son of Henry CUTTS.2
Charles's death was registered in 1861 in the Sudbury registration district.3
Charles's death was registered in 1861 in the Sudbury registration district.3
Francis HALSTEAD
#11893, b. 1840
Francis HALSTEAD was born in 1840 at Sudbury, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Eliza HALSTEAD. In the census of 6 June 1841 at School Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, he was listed as aged 1 born in county, the assumed grandson of Ann HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 56 Back Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, he was listed as aged 11 born Sudbury, a Lodger of Henry CUTTS.2
Charles HALSTED 
#11894, b. 1833, d. December 1851
- Relationship
- 5th great-grandson of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Charles HALSTED was born in 1833 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He was the son of Richard HALSTED and Mary PEACHEY. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chichester, Sussex, he was listed as aged 9 born in county, the assumed son of Richard HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Chichester, Sussex, he was listed as single, a Journeyman Baker, aged 18 born Chichester, the son of Mary HALSTED.2
Charles died in December 1851 at Chichester, Sussex.3 Charles was buried on 14 December 1851 at St Pancras, Chichester, Sussex, England.
Charles died in December 1851 at Chichester, Sussex.3 Charles was buried on 14 December 1851 at St Pancras, Chichester, Sussex, England.
Mary Ann GREEN 
#11895, b. 1801, d. 1864
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Her married name was HALSTED.
Mary Ann GREEN was born in 1801 at Wymering, Hampshire, England.
Mary married Charles HALSTED, son of Thomas HALSTED and Letitia BONIFACE, on 20 October 1825 at Wymering, Hampshire. She was a spinster of this parish. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by J W WARD, Elizabeth GREEN and Eliza HALSTED.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chalcroft Lane, South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 35 born in county, the assumed wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer, living with his assumed sife Mary and assumed children Thomas, Edward, Fanny, Sarah and Hellen.)2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 50 born Wimmering, the wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer, living with his wife Mary, daughters Sarah and Hellen.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Farm House, Oving, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 61 born Wimmering, Hampshire, the wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer of 200 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, daughter Ellen.)4
Mary's death was registered in 1864 in the Westhampnett registration district.5
Mary Ann GREEN was born in 1801 at Wymering, Hampshire, England.
Mary married Charles HALSTED, son of Thomas HALSTED and Letitia BONIFACE, on 20 October 1825 at Wymering, Hampshire. She was a spinster of this parish. Married by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by J W WARD, Elizabeth GREEN and Eliza HALSTED.1
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chalcroft Lane, South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 35 born in county, the assumed wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer, living with his assumed sife Mary and assumed children Thomas, Edward, Fanny, Sarah and Hellen.)2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 50 born Wimmering, the wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer, living with his wife Mary, daughters Sarah and Hellen.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Farm House, Oving, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 61 born Wimmering, Hampshire, the wife of Charles HALSTED (a Farmer of 200 acres, living with his wife Mary Ann, daughter Ellen.)4
Mary's death was registered in 1864 in the Westhampnett registration district.5
Children of Mary Ann GREEN and Charles HALSTED
- Thomas John Boniface HALSTED+ b. 1827, d. 22 Jan 1899
- Edward George HALSTEAD+ b. 1829, d. 1878
- Fanny HALSTED b. 1833, d. 1855
- Sarah HALSTED b. 1835
- Helen HALSTED+ b. 1841, d. 1917
Sources of Information:
- [S7] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
- [S4089] 1841 Census for South Bersted, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1099 Book:02 Folio:31 (online image).
- [S4090] 1851 Census for South Bersted, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1653 Folio:508 Page:03 (online image).
- [S4094] 1861 Census for Oving, Sussex:RG09 Piece:0620 Folio:073 Page:12 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1864 - Ref 2b 244 - Westhampnett."
Sarah HALSTED 
#11896, b. 1835
- Relationship
- 4th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Sarah HALSTED was born in 1835 at South Bersted, Sussex, England. She was the daughter of Charles HALSTED and Mary Ann GREEN. Sarah HALSTED was baptised on 15 November 1835 at South Bersted, Sussex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chalcroft Lane, South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 6 born in county, the assumed daughter of Charles HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at South Bersted, Sussex, she was listed as aged 14 born South Bersted, the daughter of Charles HALSTED.2
Fanny HALSTED 
#11897, b. 1833, d. 1855
- Relationship
- 4th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Fanny HALSTED was born in 1833 at Flansham, Sussex, England. She was the daughter of Charles HALSTED and Mary Ann GREEN. Fanny HALSTED was baptised on 28 July 1833 at South Bersted, Sussex, England.1 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chalcroft Lane, South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 8 born in county, the assumed daughter of Charles HALSTED.2 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Charlcraft Lane, South Bersted, Sussex, England, she was listed as aged 8 born in county, the assumed granddaughter of Letitia HALSTED.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at South Bersted, Sussex, she was listed as single, aged 18 born Flansham West, the niece of Elizabeth Treagus HALSTED.3
Fanny's death was registered in 1855 in the Westhampnett registration district.4
Fanny's death was registered in 1855 in the Westhampnett registration district.4
Sources of Information:
- [S338] Unknown author IGI Baptism "Batch No C070111."
- [S4089] 1841 Census for South Bersted, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1099 Book:02 Folio:31 (online image).
- [S4091] 1851 Census for South Bersted, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1653 Folio:508 Page:02 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1855 - Ref 2b 157 - Westhamptnett."
Edwin STACEY
#11898, b. 1841
Edwin STACEY was born in 1841 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He was the son of Jane STACEY. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Chichester, Sussex, he was listed as aged 7 months born in county, in the household of Richard HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at High Street, Chichester, Sussex, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Chichester, the son of Edmund Richard HALSTEAD.2
Edwin married Maria ARCHER in 1861 at Midhurst, Sussex, England.3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, Edwin was listed as aged 30 born Chichester, Sussex, the Head of Household; a Printers Warehouseman, living with his wife Maria, son Archer P, daughter Alice.4
His wife, Maria, died in 1872 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.5
Edwin married Maria ARCHER in 1861 at Midhurst, Sussex, England.3
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, Edwin was listed as aged 30 born Chichester, Sussex, the Head of Household; a Printers Warehouseman, living with his wife Maria, son Archer P, daughter Alice.4
His wife, Maria, died in 1872 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.5
Children of Edwin STACEY and Maria ARCHER
- Alice STACEY b. 1863
- Archer Peachey STACEY b. 1865, d. 1873
Sources of Information:
- [S4721] 1841 Census for Chichester, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1119 Book:09 Folio:13 (online image).
- [S4732] 1851 Census for Chichester, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1653 Folio:255 Page:12 (online image).
- [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1861 - Ref 2b 525 - Midhurst."
- [S11495] 1871 Census for Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire:RG10 Piece:1411 Folio:072 Page:33 (online image).
- [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1872 - Ref 3a 350 - Aylesbury aged 37."
Elizabeth FOWLER
#11899, b. 1795
Elizabeth FOWLER was born in 1795 at Chichester, Sussex, England.
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 42 South Gate, Chichester, Sussex, England, Elizabeth was listed as single, an Annunitant, aged 56 born Chichester, the Head of Household.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 42 South Gate, Chichester, Sussex, England, Elizabeth was listed as single, an Annunitant, aged 56 born Chichester, the Head of Household.1
Sources of Information:
- [S4252] 1851 Census for Chichester, Sussex:HO107 Piece:1653 Folio:198 Page:35 (online image).
Ellen HALSTED 
#11900, b. 1818, d. 23 September 1859
- Relationship
- 4th great-granddaughter of (?) HALSTED
- Appears on charts
- Chart 02:Descendants of unknown HALSTED
Ellen HALSTED was born in 1818 at Slindon, Sussex, England. She was the daughter of James HALSTED and Mary FOWLER. Ellen HALSTED was baptised on 2 April 1818 at Slindon, Sussex. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Slindon, Sussex, she was listed as aged 20 born in county, the assumed daughter of James HALSTED.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 42 South Gate, Chichester, Sussex, England, she was listed as single, an Annuitant, aged 30 born Sussex, the niece of Elizabeth FOWLER.2
Ellen died on 23 September 1859 at Slindon, Sussex.3
Ellen died on 23 September 1859 at Slindon, Sussex.3