Cecil Raymond SHIRLEY

#9701, b. 11 April 1895, d. 1977
     Cecil Raymond SHIRLEY was born on 11 April 1895, in the Isle of Wight registration district.1
Cecil married Muriel Minnie HALSTED, daughter of Frederick HALSTED and Minnie Louisa CHANDLER, in 1945 at Ryde, Isle of Wight, England.2
Cecil's death was registered in 1977 in the Isle of Wight registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1895 - Ref 2b 608 - Isle of Wight."
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1945 - Ref 2b 2031 - Isle of Wight."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1977 - Ref 20 1928 - I O W born 11 Apr 1895."

(?) HALSTEAD

#9702
     (?) married Mary (?) before 1854.

Child of (?) HALSTEAD and Mary (?)

James MASON

#9703, b. 1810
     James MASON was born in 1810 at Haigh, Lancashire, England.
James married Phoebe (?) before 1835.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Leyland Mill, Haigh, Lancashire, England, James was listed as aged 61 born Wigan, the Head of Household; an Engine Fitter at Works, living with daughters, Dinah and Elizabeth, grandsons James, Edwin and Joseph MASON, grandson John C ALSTEAD.1

Children of James MASON and Phoebe (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2334] 1871 Census for Haigh, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3883 Folio:132 Page:19 (online image).

John WEST

#9704, b. 1808
     John WEST was born in 1808 at Oundle, Northamptonshire, England.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Clifton's Yard, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England, John was listed as aged 53 born Oundle, the Head of Household; a Rush Mat Maker, living with his wife Harriet, sons Thomas and George daughters Harriet, Susan, Sarah and Emma.1

Children of John WEST

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9843] 1861 Census for Peterborough, Northamptonshire:RG09 Piece:0967 Folio:049 Page:09 (online image).

Martha HALSTEAD

#9705, b. 1850
Relationship
2nd great-granddaughter of Henry HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 22:Descendants of Joseph HALSTEAD (1742-1821)
     Her married name was GARSTANG.1,2
Martha HALSTEAD was born in 1850 at Marsden, Lancashire, England.3 She was the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD and Elizabeth RUSHTON. In the census of 30 March 1851 at New Inn, Great Marsden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 5 months born Marsden, the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD.4 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Alma Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 10 born Great Marsden, the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD.5 Martha HALSTEAD witnessed the marriage of James DOBSON and Jane HALSTEAD on 26 November 1867 at St Peter, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.6,7 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 21 Back Lane, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, aged 20 born Marsden, the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD.8
Martha married John GARSTANG on 18 August 1875 at St Peter, Blackburn, Lancashire. She was aged 24, a spinster residing in Back Lane. Her father was listed as Jsoeph HALSTEAD, a Builder. After Banns, The marriage was witnessed by John EDMONSON and Mary Alice GARSTANG.6,1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at South Side, Whalley Banks, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 30 born Nelson, the wife of John GARSTANG (an Innkeeper, living with his wife Martha, son John E, daughter Elizabeth A, sister-in-law Jane DOBSON.)9

Children of Martha HALSTEAD and John GARSTANG

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q5 1875 - Ref 8e 496 - Blackburn."
  2. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  3. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1850 - Ref 21 268 - Burnley."
  4. [S7259] 1851 Census for Great Marsden, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2254 Folio:155 Page:21 (online image).
  5. [S7258] 1861 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3095 Folio:113 Page:31 (online image).
  6. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  7. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1867 - Ref 8e 472 - Blackburn."
  8. [S7256] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4171 Folio:161 Page:32 (online image).
  9. [S7260] 1881 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4180 Folio:081 Page:41 (online image).

William SMITH

#9706, b. 1821
     William SMITH was born in 1821 at Hoghton Bottoms, Lancashire, England.
William married Anne (?) before 1846.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 41 Hutton Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, William was listed as aged 50, born Hoghton Bottoms, the Head of Household; a Cotton Spinner, living with his wife Anne, daughter Betty HALSTEAD.1

Child of William SMITH and Anne (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6545] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4177 Folio:023 Page:36 (online image).

Anne (?)

#9707, b. 1821
     Her married name was SMITH.
Anne (?) was born in 1821 at Preston, Lancashire, England.
Anne married William SMITH before 1846.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 41 Hutton Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Rover, aged 50 born Preston, the wife of William SMITH (a Cotton Spinner, living with his wife Anne, daughter Betty HALSTEAD.)1

Child of Anne (?) and William SMITH

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6545] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4177 Folio:023 Page:36 (online image).

Betty SMITH

#9708, b. 1846, d. 1875
     Her married name was ALSTEAD.
Betty SMITH was born in 1846 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of William SMITH and Anne (?)
Betty married Thurston ALSTEAD on 11 April 1868 at St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was a Weaver aged 22, a spinster residing in Hutton Street. Her father was listed as William SMITH, a Spinner. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rights and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Henry SMITH and Mary OLDHAM.1,2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 41 Hutton Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as married, a Cotton Weaver, aged 25 born Blackburn, the daughter of William SMITH.3
Betty died in 1875 at Blackburn, Lancashire.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9] Transcript of marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1868 - Ref 8e 401 - Blackburn."
  3. [S6545] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4177 Folio:023 Page:36 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1875 - Ref 8e 255 - Blackburn aged 29."

Mary Alice HARDACRE

#9709, b. 1859
     Mary Alice HARDACRE was born in 1859 at Settle, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of William HARDACRE and Agnes HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Settle, Yorkshire, she was listed as aged 3 born Settle, the daughter of William HARDACRE.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 6 Paradise Lane, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 12 born Settle, the daughter of Agnes HARDACRE.2 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Alma Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Color Winder, aged 22 born Settle, Yorkshire, a Cousin of John HAYHURST.3 In the census of 2 April 1911 at 30 Parsonage Road, Flixton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Visitor, aged 52 born Settle, Yorkshire, the sister of George Herbert HARDACRE.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1789] 1861 Census for Settle, Yorkshire:RG09 Piece:3178 Folio:028 Page:02 (online image).
  2. [S1790] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4172 Folio:041 Page:25 (online image).
  3. [S5457] 1881 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4195 Folio:019 Page:32 (online image).
  4. [S8271] 1911 Census for Flixton, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:23623 Schedule:0153 (online image).

Mary HALSTEAD

#9710, b. 29 October 1843, d. between 1901 and 1911
     Her married name was HAYHURST.1
Mary HALSTEAD was born on 29 October 1843 at Settle, Yorkshire, England. Father not listed - mother Alice HALSTEAD - registered on 9 November 1843 by George HALSTEAD (occupier.)2,3 She was the daughter of Alice HALSTEAD. Mary HALSTEAD was baptised on 8 November 1843 at the Parish Church, Settle, Yorkshire, England. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Green Head, Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Settle, the granddaughter of George HALSTED.4 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 6 Lower Audley Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, aged 17 born Settle, the niece of James ELLISON.5 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 6 Paradise Lane, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Milliner & Dressmaker, aged 27 born Settle, the niece of Agnes HARDACRE.6
Mary married John HAYHURST on 15 January 1880 at St John, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. She was aged 36, a spinster residing at 68 Mosley Street. Her father was not listed. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rights and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert Thomas TEMPEST and Agnes Annie TEMPEST.7,1
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 1 Alma Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 37 born Settle, Yorkshire, the wife of John HAYHURST (a Brewer, living with his wife Mary, son Ernest H, daughters Ann and Selina, cousins Sarah J and Mary A HARDACRE.)8
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 33 Cardwell Place, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 47 born Settle, Yorkshire, the wife of John HAYHURST (a Brewer, living with his wife Mary, son Earnest.)9
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 8 Fielden Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 57 born Settle, Yorkshire, the wife of John HAYHURST (a Brewers Labourer, living with his wife Mary, son Ernest HALSTEAD, granddaughter Anne BARRETT, cousin Mary Alice HARDACRE.)10
Mary died between 1901 and 1911 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

Child of Mary HALSTEAD and John HAYHURST

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1880 - Ref 8e 427 - Blackburn."
  2. [S4] Original birth certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1843 - Ref 23 331 - Settle."
  4. [S6336] 1851 Census for Clapham, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:2277 Folio:340 Page:18 (online image).
  5. [S8314] 1861 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3097 Folio:061 Page:15 (online image).
  6. [S1790] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4172 Folio:041 Page:25 (online image).
  7. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  8. [S5457] 1881 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4195 Folio:019 Page:32 (online image).
  9. [S10129] 1891 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3397 Folio:124 Page:30 (online image).
  10. [S10130] 1901 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3907 Folio:063 Page:13 (online image).

Thomas ALSTEAD

#9711, b. 11 March 1851
     Thomas ALSTEAD was born on 11 March 1851 at 5 Jubilee Street, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. father William HALSTEAD, an Engineer - mother Ellen HALSTEAD formerly ROSTRON - registered on 11 April 1851 by Ellen HALSTEAD, mother.1,2 He was the son of William HALSTEAD and Ellen ROSTRON. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 11 Foundry Hill, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Blacksmith, aged 19 born Blackbun, the brother of William HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4] Original birth certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1851 - Ref 21 9 - Blackburn."
  3. [S8882] 1871 Census for Blackburn, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4173 Folio:140 Page:10 (online image).

Alfred HALSTEAD

#9712, b. 1869, d. 1871
     Alfred HALSTEAD was born in 1869 at Briercliffe, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of John HALSTEAD and Mary HARTLEY. In the census of 2 April 1871 at South View, Briercliffe with Extwistle, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Briercliffe, the son of John HALSTEAD.2
Alfred died in 1871 at Briercliffe, Lancashire.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1869 - Ref 8e 223 -Burnley."
  2. [S7575] 1871 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4152 Folio:006 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1871 - Ref 8e 247 - Burnley Aged 2."

John HALSTEAD

#9713, b. 1861, d. 1 April 1881
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1861 at Briercliffe, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Halstead HALSTEAD and Betty SIMPSON. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Haggate, Briercliffe with Extwistle, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Briercliffe, the son of Halstead HALSTEAD.2
John died on 1 April 1881 and his death was registered in the Burnley registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1861 - Ref 8e 169 - Burnley."
  2. [S2822] 1871 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4152 Folio:008 Page:10 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1881 - Ref 8e 123 - Burnley Aged 19."

Abraham LEAVER

#9714, b. 1865
     Abraham LEAVER was born in 1865 at Briercliffe, Lancashire, England. He was the son of James LEAVER and Mary HALSTEAD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Haggate, Briercliffe with Extwistle, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Briercliffe, the son of James LEAVER.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at Haggate, Briercliffe with Extwistle, Lancashire, he was listed as single, a Mason, aged 17 born Briercliffe, the son of James LEAVER.2
Abraham married Laura Alice PICKLES in 1885 at the Register Office, Burnley, Lancashire, England.3
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 10 Queen Street, Briercliffe, Lancashire, England, Abraham was listed as aged 36 born Briercliffe, the Head of Household; Weaving Manager and Director of a Limited Company, living with his wife Laura A, son James E, daughters Gertrude M and Fanny E.4
In the census of 2 April 1911 at Cockden House, Briercliffe, Lancashire, England, Abraham was listed as aged 46 born Briercliffe, the Head of Household; a Cotton Cloth Manufacturer, living with his wife Laura Alice, daughters Gertrude Mary and Fanny Evelyn (married 25 years - 4 children - 3 living.)5 He was the executor of Mary LEAVER's estate granted on 9 December 1924 at London, England; £2,438 18s 0d.6

Children of Abraham LEAVER and Laura Alice PICKLES

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9464] 1871 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4152 Folio:010 Page:14 (online image).
  2. [S9470] 1881 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4155 Folio:072 Page:32 (online image).
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1885 - Ref 8e 363 - Burnley."
  4. [S5099] 1901 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3868 Folio:062 Page:35 (online image).
  5. [S10135] 1911 Census for Briercliffe, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24818 Schedule:0400 (online image).
  6. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

John HALSTEAD

#9715, b. 1808, d. 27 January 1875
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1808 at Lindley, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John HALSTEAD. In the census of 30 March 1851 at New Suspension Bridge, Broughton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Bookkeeper, aged 46 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, a Lodger of Mary A HURST.1
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 54 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Cashier in Manchester Warehouse, living with his sister Betty HANSON, nephews John E and George H HANSON, nieces Mary J and Ann E HANSON.2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, John was listed as single, aged 63 born Lindley, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Cashier, living with his sister Betty HANSON, nephews John E and George H HANSON, nieces Mary J and Ann E HANSON.3
John died on 27 January 1875 at 4 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England.4,5 His estate was probated on 5 April 1875 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at under £1,500.5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3200] 1851 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2222 Folio:033 Page:15 (online image).
  2. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  3. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1875 - Ref 8c 226 - Bolton Aged 67."
  5. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

Betty HALSTEAD

#9716, b. 1813
     Her married name was HANSON.
Betty HALSTEAD was born in 1813 at Lindley, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John HALSTEAD. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Trough, Lindley Cum Quarmby, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as aged 25 born in county, the assumed sister of Joseph HOLSTEAD.1
Betty married John HANSON on 10 December 1846 at Salendine Nook Baptist Chapel, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 34, a spinster residing in Lindley. Her father was listed as John HALSTEAD, deceased. According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Baptists. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas BAILEY and Thomas SMITH.2,3
Her husband, John, died between 1853 and 1861. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 48 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the sister of John HALSTEAD.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 58 born Lindley, Yorkshire, the sister of John HALSTEAD.5

Children of Betty HALSTEAD and John HANSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3191] 1841 Census for Lindley, Yorkshire:HO107 Piece:1276 Book:01 Folio:35 (online image).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1846 - Ref 22 322 - Huddersfield."
  4. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  5. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).

John Edward HANSON

#9717, b. 1848
     John Edward HANSON was born in 1848 at Longwood, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John HANSON and Betty HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Warehouse boy, aged 13 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the nephew of John HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Bookkeeper, aged 23 born Longwood, Yorkshire, the nephew of John HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  2. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).

Mary Jane HANSON

#9718, b. 1850
     Mary Jane HANSON was born in 1850 at Longwood, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John HANSON and Betty HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 12 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the niece of John HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, aged 21 born Longwood, Yorkshire, the niece of John HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  2. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).

George Henry HANSON

#9719, b. 1851
     George Henry HANSON was born in 1851 at Longwood, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John HANSON and Betty HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 10 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the nephew of John HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Clerk, aged 20 born Longwood, Yorkshire, the nephew of John HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  2. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).

Ann Ellen HANSON

#9720, b. 1853
     Ann Ellen HANSON was born in 1853 at Longwood, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of John HANSON and Betty HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the niece of John HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Albion Place, Broughton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 18 born Longwood, Yorkshire, the niece of John HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3199] 1861 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2908 Folio:089 Page:24 (online image).
  2. [S3198] 1871 Census for Broughton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4014 Folio:035 Page:15 (online image).

Eliza HALSTED

#9721, b. 1868
Relationship
Granddaughter of James HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 42:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (1788-1868)
     Eliza HALSTED was born in 1868 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD and Eliza ROBINSON. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 14 Parker Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 2 born Burnley, the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1868 - Ref 8e 196 - Burnley."
  2. [S5250] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4147 Folio:194 Page:06 (online image).

Halstead GREENHALGH

#9723, b. 1816, d. January 1875
     Halstead GREENHALGH was born in 1816 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was baptised on 10 February 1816 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England.1
Halstead married Jane HOLDEN, daughter of Robert HOLDEN and Harriett OATES, on 22 April 1839 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire. He was a Mechanic of full age, a bachelor residing in Sawson Square, Burnley. His father was listed as Richard GREENHALGH, a Gardener. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. The marriage was witnessed by Lawrence Hargreaves BINNS and John TAYLOR.2,3 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Godly Lane, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Weaver, aged 26 born in county, the assumed son-in-law of Robert HOLDEN.4 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Lyon Dam, Oldham Below Town, Lancashire, England, he was listed as married, a Mechanic, aged 35 born Burnley, a Lodger of James WHITTAKER.5
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Halstead was listed as aged 45 born Burnley, the Head of Household; a Mechanic, living with his wife Jane, sons Richard and James, daughters Ann, Harriet, Sarah and Mary Jane.6
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Halstead was listed as aged 55 born Burnley, the Head of Household; a Mechanic, living with his wife Jane, son James, daughters Ann HALSTEAD, Harriet, Sarah and Mary Jane GREENHALGH, grandson William HALSTEAD.
Halstead died in January 1875 at Burnley, Lancashire.7 Halstead was buried on 10 January 1875 at the Cemetery, Burnley, Lancashire, England.1

Children of Halstead GREENHALGH and Jane HOLDEN

Sources of Information:

  1. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1839 - Ref 21 94 - Burnley."
  4. [S2924] 1841 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0506 Book:17 Folio:20 (online image).
  5. [S7667] 1851 Census for Oldham below Town, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2240 Folio:000 Page:00 (online image).
  6. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1875 - Ref 8e 163 - Burnley Aged 58."

Jane HOLDEN

#9724, b. 1817, d. 1881
     Her married name was GREENHALGH.1
Jane HOLDEN was born in 1817 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Robert HOLDEN and Harriett OATES.
Jane married Halstead GREENHALGH on 22 April 1839 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England. SHe was of full age, a spinster residing in CHurch Street, Burnley. Her father was listed as Robert HOLDEN, a Warper. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. The marriage was witnessed by Lawrence Hargreaves BINNS and John TAYLOR.2,1 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Godly Lane, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 25 born in county, the assumed daughter of Robert HOLDEN.3
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 32 Church Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Jane was listed as married, aged 33 born Burnley, the Head of Household; living with her sons Richard and James, daughters Ann and Harriot.4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 44 born Burnley, the wife of Halstead GREENHALGH (a Mechanic, living with his wife Jane, sons Richard and James, daughters Ann, Harriet, Sarah and Mary Jane.)5
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 54 born Burnley, the wife of Halstead GREENHALGH (a Mechanic, living with his wife Jane, son James, daughters Ann HALSTEAD, Harriet, Sarah and Mary Jane GREENHALGH, grandson William HALSTEAD.)
Her husband, Halstead, died in January 1875 at Burnley, Lancashire.6
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 36 Cedar Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Jane was listed as aged 64 born Burnley, the Head of Household; a Former Beamer, living with her son Richard and daughters Harriet and Mary J.7
Jane's death was registered in 1881 in the Burnley registration district.8

Children of Jane HOLDEN and Halstead GREENHALGH

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1839 - Ref 21 94 - Burnley."
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2924] 1841 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0506 Book:17 Folio:20 (online image).
  4. [S7666] 1851 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2251 Folio:291 Page:32 (online image).
  5. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1875 - Ref 8e 163 - Burnley Aged 58."
  7. [S2926] 1881 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4147 Folio:028 Page:08 (online image).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1881 - Ref 8e 128 - Burnley Aged 64."

Harriet GREENHALGH

#9725, b. 1847
     Harriet GREENHALGH was born in 1847 at Oldham, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH and Jane HOLDEN. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 32 Church Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Burnley, the daughter of Jane GREENHALGH.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 14 born Oldham, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH.2 Harriet GREENHALGH witnessed the marriage of Henry HALSTEAD and Ann GREENHALGH on 23 February 1867 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England.3,4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Weaver, aged 24 born Burnley, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 36 Cedar Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 30 born Burnley, the daughter of Jane GREENHALGH.5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7666] 1851 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2251 Folio:291 Page:32 (online image).
  2. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1867 - Ref 8e 237 - Brnley."
  5. [S2926] 1881 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4147 Folio:028 Page:08 (online image).

James GREENHALGH

#9726, b. 1850
     James GREENHALGH was born in 1850 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Halstead GREENHALGH and Jane HOLDEN. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 32 Church Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Burnley, the son of Jane GREENHALGH.1 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 11 born Burnley, the son of Halstead GREENHALGH.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Weaver, aged 21 born Burnley, the son of Halstead GREENHALGH.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7666] 1851 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2251 Folio:291 Page:32 (online image).
  2. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).

Sarah GREENHALGH

#9727, b. 1855
     Her married name was SANDERSON.
Sarah GREENHALGH was born in 1855 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH and Jane HOLDEN. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 6 born Burnley, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Weaver, aged 16 born Burnley, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH.
Sarah married John Thomas SANDERSON on 12 July 1877 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was a Weaver aged 22, a spinster residing in Lindsey Street. Her father was listeed as Halstead GREENHALGH, a Mechanic. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by William MEDLEY and Mary Jane GREENHALGH.2,3
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 121 Oxford Road, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 26 born Burnley, the wife of John Thomas SANDERSON (a Master Painter, living with his wife Sarah, son William, daughter Ada.)4
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 12 Hirst Street, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 36 born Burnley, the wife of John Thomas SANDERSON (a Painter, living with his wife Sarah, sons William H, Herbert and Ernest, daughters Ada and Lillian.)5
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 30 May Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 46 born Burnley, the wife of John Thomas SANDERSON (a House Painter, living with his wife Sarah, sons William H and Ernest, daughters Ada and Lillian.)6
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 36 Smalley Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 56 born Burnley, the wife of John Thomas SANDERSON (a House Painter, living with his wife Sarah, son Ernest, daughter Lillian (married but years not quoted - 5 children - 4 living.)7)

Children of Sarah GREENHALGH and John Thomas SANDERSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1877 - Ref 8e 285 - Burnley."
  4. [S10071] 1881 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4150 Folio:114 Page:11 (online image).
  5. [S10070] 1891 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3366 Folio:006 Page:06 (online image).
  6. [S10072] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3869 Folio:120 Page:36 (online image).
  7. [S10073] 1911 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24826 Schedule:0284 (online image).

Mary Jane GREENHALGH

#9728, b. 1858
     Mary Jane GREENHALGH was born in 1858 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH and Jane HOLDEN. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Barnes Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Burnley, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 10 Addlington Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Weaver, aged 13 born Burnley, the daughter of Halstead GREENHALGH. In the census of 3 April 1881 at 36 Cedar Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 22 born Burnley, the daughter of Jane GREENHALGH.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2925] 1861 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3067 Folio:113 Page:30 (online image).
  2. [S2926] 1881 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4147 Folio:028 Page:08 (online image).

William HALSTEAD

#9729, b. 1813
     William HALSTEAD was born in 1813 at Gisburn, Yorkshire, England.
William married Ellen ROSTRON before 1837.

Children of William HALSTEAD and Ellen ROSTRON

John HALSTEAD

#9730, d. before 1846
     John died before 1846.

Children of John HALSTEAD

John HANSON

#9731, b. 1807, d. between 1853 and 1861
     John HANSON was born in 1807 at Longwood, Yorkshire, England.
John married Betty HALSTEAD, daughter of John HALSTEAD, on 10 December 1846 at Salendine Nook Baptist Chapel, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He was a Fancy Woollen Manufacturer aged 39, a widower residing in Longwood. His father was listed as Joseph HANSON, deceased. According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Baptists. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas BAILEY and Thomas SMITH.1,2
John died between 1853 and 1861.

Children of John HANSON and Betty HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1846 - Ref 22 322 - Huddersfield."

John HALSTEAD

#9732, b. 1832, d. 2 January 1907
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1832 at Bury, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Richard HALSTEAD and Sarah (?) John HALSTEAD was baptised on 20 February 1832 at St Mary, Bury, Lancashire, England. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Newport Street, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed aged 9 born in county, in the household of James VICKERS, although no relationship was stated.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Back of Garden Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, an Iron Moulder, aged 19 born Bury, the son of Sarah HALSTEAD.2
John married Sarah HAMER on 19 April 1855 at New Road Chapel, Bury, Lancashire, England. He was an Iron Moulder aged 23, a bachelor residing at Mosses, Bury. His father was listed as Richard HALSTEAD, an Iron Moulder. according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Independants. The marriage was witnessed by William DENT and Alice KAY.3,4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Cuerden Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 37 born Burnley, the Head of Household; a Roller Coverer, living with his wife Sararh, son Benjamin.5
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 42 Danehouse Road, Burnley, Lancashire, England, John was listed as a widower, aged 67 born Burnley, the Head of Household; Living on Own Means.6
John died on 2 January 1907 at 12 Canning Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England.7,8 His estate was probated on 20 April 1907 at London, London, England. The estate was valued at £2,591 13s 7d.8

Children of John HALSTEAD and Sarah HAMER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5617] 1841 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0534 Book:10 Folio:06 (online image).
  2. [S5613] 1851 Census for Bury, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2214 Folio:393 Page:18 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1855 - Ref 8c 435 - Bury."
  5. [S9195] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4147 Folio:150 Page:18 (online image).
  6. [S9700] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3863 Folio:048 Page:41 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1907 - Ref 8e 137 - Burnley aged 73."
  8. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

Sarah HAMER

#9733, b. 1833
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.1
Sarah HAMER was born in 1833 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.
Sarah married John HALSTEAD, son of Richard HALSTEAD and Sarah (?), on 19 April 1855 at New Road Chapel, Bury, Lancashire, England. She was aged 22, a spinster residing at Mosses, Bury. Her father was listed as Ralph HAMER, a Woollen Weaver. according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Independants. The marriage was witnessed by William DENT and Alice KAY.2,1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Cuerden Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 40 born Burnley, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Roller Coverer, living with his wife Sararh, son Benjamin.)3

Children of Sarah HAMER and John HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1855 - Ref 8c 435 - Bury."
  2. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  3. [S9195] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4147 Folio:150 Page:18 (online image).

Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD

#9734, b. 1854, d. 1908
     Her married name was POUNDER.
Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD was born in 1854 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Richard HALSTEAD and Ellen YEADON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 28 & 30 Haydock Street, Little Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 6 born Burnley, the daughter of Richard HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 14 Brown Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Creeler in Cotton Mills, aged 16 born Burnley, the daughter of Richard HALSTEAD.3
Elizabeth married Enoch POUNDER in 1873 at Registrar Attended, Burnley, Lancashire, England.4
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 3 Curzon Alley, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 26 born Burnley, the wife of Enoch POUNDER (a Stoker in Cotton Mill, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Thomas and Albert, daughter Ellen A.)5
Her husband, Enoch, died in June 1887 at Bethesda Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England.6 Elizabeth Ann POUNDER witnessed the marriage of Albert HARTLEY and Ellen HALSTEAD on 5 July 1887 at St James, Burnley, Lancashire, England.7,8
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 17 Blackburn Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, Elizabeth was listed as a widow, aged 37 born Burnley, the Head of Household; a Card Room Slubber, living with her sons Thos and Wm Arthur, daughters Ellen Ann, Nancy, Elizth Alice and Clementina, lodger Wm A SUGDEN.9 In the census of 31 March 1901 at 410 Cog Lane, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 46 born Burnley, a Boarder of William A SUGDEN. Elizabeth was boarding with William A SUGDEN, together with her children Nancy, Elizabeth, Clementina and Martha J.10
Elizabeth's death was registered in 1908 in the Burnley registration district.11

Children of Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD and Enoch POUNDER

Children of Elizabeth Ann HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1854 - Ref 8e 174 - Burnley."
  2. [S3324] 1861 Census for Little Bolton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2823 Folio:043 Page:31 (online image).
  3. [S3325] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4146 Folio:047 Page:03 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1873 - Ref 8e 342 - Burnley."
  5. [S3329] 1881 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4146 Folio:031 Page:25 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1887 - Ref 8e 157 - Burnley aged 33."
  7. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  8. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1887 - Ref 8e 273 - Burnley."
  9. [S7590] 1891 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3365 Folio:048 Page:30 (online image).
  10. [S7591] 1901 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3872 Folio:025 Page:42 (online image).
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1908 - Ref 8e 170 - Burnley aged 53."

Richard HALSTEAD

#9735, b. 1870, d. 1871
     Richard HALSTEAD was born in 1870 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Annie HALL. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 16 Howarth Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 8 months born Burnley, the son of Thomas HALSTEAD.2
Richard's death was registered in 1871 in the Burnley registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1870 - Ref 8e 208 - Burnley."
  2. [S3333] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4150 Folio:017 Page:27 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1871 - Ref 8e 181 - Burnley Aged 1."

Ann FIRTH

#9738, b. 1861
     Ann FIRTH was born in 1861 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Margaret FIRTH. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 22 Peter Street, Burnley, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 10 born Burnley, the daughter of John HALSTED.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5087] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4146 Folio:129 Page:27 (online image).

John HALSTEAD

#9739, b. 1807
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1807 at Burnley, Lancashire, England. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 3 Roberts Square, Burnley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a widower, a Cotton Twister, aged 64 born Burnley, a Boarder of Mary A BERRY.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9690] 1871 Census for Burnley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4147 Folio:102 Page:37 (online image).

Thurston ALSTEAD

#9740, b. 1846, d. 1877
     Thurston ALSTEAD was born in 1846 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
Thurston married Betty SMITH, daughter of William SMITH and Anne (?), on 11 April 1868 at St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver aged 21, a bachelor residing in Nova Scotia. His father was listed as William ALSTEAD, an Engine Tenter. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rights and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Henry SMITH and Mary OLDHAM.1,2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Clerke Street Court, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as married, a Weaver, aged 24 born Blackburn, a Boarder of an unknown person.3
His wife, Betty, died in 1875 at Blackburn, Lancashire.4
Thurston's death was registered in 1877 in the Oldham registration district Indexed under the name of Hulsted.5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S9] Transcript of marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1868 - Ref 8e 401 - Blackburn."
  3. [S6544] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3954 Folio:005 Page:03 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1875 - Ref 8e 255 - Blackburn aged 29."
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1877 - Ref 8d 461 - Oldham Aged 31."

Elizabeth HALSTEAD

#9741, b. 1856
Relationship
Great-granddaughter of James HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 06:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (bef 1780-?)
     Her married name was WILSON.
Elizabeth HALSTEAD was born in 1856 at Rawtenstall, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of James HALSTEAD and Mary Ann STEPHENSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at New Hall Hey Bridge, Carr Terrace, Cowpe Lench, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 4 born Rawtenstall, the daughter of James HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at New Hall Hey Bridge, Hall Carr, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Operative, aged 14 born Rawtenstall, the daughter of James HALSTEAD.3
Elizabeth married John WILSON on 4 August 1875 at St Mary and All Saints, Whalley, Lancashire, England. She was a Seamstress aged 20, a spinster residing in Rawtenstall. Her father was listed as James HALSTEAD, a Wheelwright. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, By Licence. The marriage was witnessed by John Yates HARGREAVES and William H CHEW.4,5
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 4 Hurst Platt, Newchurch, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 35 born Rawtenstall, the wife of John WILSON (a Solicitors Clerk, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Fred & Harry, daughters Edith and Kate, boarder Mary A HALSTEAD (actually sister-in-law.)6)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1856 - Ref 8e 117 - Haslingden."
  2. [S6910] 1861 Census for Lower Booths, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3058 Folio:111 Page:18 (online image).
  3. [S6911] 1871 Census for Hall Carr, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4138 Folio:086 Page:05 (online image).
  4. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1875 - Ref 8e 426 - Clitheroe."
  6. [S6914] 1891 Census for Newchurch, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3348 Folio:123 Page:53 (online image).

John HALSTEAD

#9742, b. 1857
Relationship
Grandson of James HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 06:Descendants of James HALSTEAD (bef 1780-?)
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1857 at Rawtenstall, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Henry HALSTEAD and Sarah TATTERSALL. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Newhallhey Bridge, Cowpe Lench, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Coupe Lench, the son of Henry HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Newhallhey Bridge, Hall Carr, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 13 born Rawtenstall, the son of Henry HALSTEAD.3
John married Susannah DEWHURST on 26 March 1881 at the Register Office, Haslingden, Lancashire, England. He was a Wheelwright aged 24, a bachelor residing at Newhallhey Bridge, Rawtenstall. His father was listed as Henry HALSTEAD (deceased), a Wheelwright. By Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by John GREGORY and Nancy BIRTWISTLE.4,5
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 61 Newhallhey Bridge, Cowpe Lench, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 23 born Rawtenstall, the Head of Household; a Stock Wright, living with his wife Susannah.6
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 54 Bacup Road, Newchurch, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 33 born Rawtenstall, the Head of Household; a Wheelwright, living with his wife Susannah, sons Henry, William, Joseph and John, daughters Mary J and Sarah.7
His wife, Susannah, died in 1894 in the Manchester registration district.8
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 17 Townsend Street, Rawtenstall, Lancashire, England, John was listed as a widower, aged 43 born Newchurch, the Head of Household; a Wheelwright, living with his sons Henry, Wm, Joseph and John, daughters Mary J and Sarah.9

Children of John HALSTEAD and Susannah DEWHURST

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1857 - Ref 8e 105 - Haslingden."
  2. [S6945] 1861 Census for Coupe Lench, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3058 Folio:112 Page:19 (online image).
  3. [S6944] 1871 Census for Hall Carr, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4138 Folio:085 Page:04 (online image).
  4. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  5. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1881 - Ref 8e 225 - Haslingden."
  6. [S6941] 1881 Census for Cowpe Lench, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4135 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  7. [S6942] 1891 Census for Newchurch, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3348 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1894 - Ref 8d 161 - Manchester Aged 41."
  9. [S6943] 1901 Census for Rawtenstall, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3847 Folio:130 Page:19 (online image).

Jane TATTERSALL

#9743, b. 1820
     Jane TATTERSALL was born in 1820 at Edenfield, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of John TATTERSALL and Ann (?) In the census of 6 June 1841 at Horncliffe Wood, Tottington Higher End, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 20 born in county, the assumed daughter of John TATTERSALL.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Newhallhey Bridge, Hall Carr, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 51 born Edenfield, the sister-in-law of Henry HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7874] 1841 Census for Tottington Higher End, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0540 Book:01 Folio:41 (online image).
  2. [S6944] 1871 Census for Hall Carr, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4138 Folio:085 Page:04 (online image).

Elizabeth HALSTEAD

#9744, b. 1803
Relationship
Granddaughter of Robert HALSTED
Appears on charts
Chart 03:Descendants of Robert HALSTEAD (1740-1815)
     Her married name was CLEGG.
Elizabeth HALSTEAD was born in 1803 at Worsthorne, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Robert HALSTED and Ellen TATTERSALL.
Elizabeth married James CLEGG on 3 November 1837 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England. She was of full age, a spinster residing in Worsthorn. Her father was listed as Robert HALSTEAD, a Weaver. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James GREENWOOD and Charles EASTWOOD.1,2 In the census of 6 June 1841 at Worsthorne, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 30 born in county, the assumed daughter of Robert HALSTED.3
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 47 born Worsthorn, the wife of James CLEGG (Inspector of Police, living with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Mary, Ellen and Elizabeth.)4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Heckenhurst House, Worsthorne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as married, an Ex Superintendant of Police wife, aged 68 born Worsthorne, the sister of Lawrence William HALSTED.5

Children of Elizabeth HALSTEAD and James CLEGG

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1837 - Ref 21 103 - Burnley."
  3. [S5070] 1841 Census for Worsthorne, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0510 Book:08 Folio:24 (online image).
  4. [S10141] 1851 Census for Clitheroe, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2256 Folio:131 Page:06 (online image).
  5. [S5079] 1871 Census for Worsthorne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4152 Folio:042 Page:04 (online image).

John TATTERSALL

#9745, b. 1786
     John TATTERSALL was born in 1786 at Lancashire, England.
John married Ann (?) before 1816.
In the census of 6 June 1841 at Horncliffe Wood, Tottington Higher End, Lancashire, England, John was listed as aged 50 born in county, the Head of Household; a Farmer, living with his assumed wife Ann and children Tabitha, Sarah, Jane and Ann.1

Children of John TATTERSALL and Ann (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S7874] 1841 Census for Tottington Higher End, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0540 Book:01 Folio:41 (online image).

James CLEGG

#9746, b. 1812
     James CLEGG was born in 1812 at Clitheroe, Lancashire, England.
James married Elizabeth HALSTEAD, daughter of Robert HALSTED and Ellen TATTERSALL, on 3 November 1837 at St Peter, Burnley, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver of full age, a bachelor residing in Worsthorn. His father was listed as Abraham CLEGG (dead), a Wraver. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, by Banns. The marriage was witnessed by James GREENWOOD and Charles EASTWOOD.1,2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Church Street, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, James was listed as aged 39 born Clitheroe, the Head of Household; Inspector of Police, living with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Mary, Ellen and Elizabeth.3

Children of James CLEGG and Elizabeth HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1837 - Ref 21 103 - Burnley."
  3. [S10141] 1851 Census for Clitheroe, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2256 Folio:131 Page:06 (online image).

Adelaide HALSTEAD

#9747, b. 1863
     Her married name was MORRIS. Her married name was GUEST.
Adelaide HALSTEAD was born in 1863 at Shade, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Robert Greenwood HALSTEAD and Alice BRAMLEY. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 68 South Garden Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Shade, the daughter of Robert Greenwood HALSTEAD.2
Adelaide married James Henry GUEST on 4 December 1880 at Christ Church, Todmorden, Lancashire, England. She was aged 18, a spinster residing in Shade. Her father was listed as Robert HALSTEAD, a Railway Guard. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Henry SWIRE and Elizabeth BROOK.3,4
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 31 Calf Hey Bottom, Todmorden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 18 born Todmorden, the wife of James Henry GUEST (a Cotton Stripper and Grinder, living with his wife Adelaide.)5
Adelaide married John MORRIS in 1896 at Registrar Attended, Bury, Lancashire, England.6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1863 - Ref 9a 228 - Todmorden."
  2. [S7143] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3954 Folio:102 Page:08 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1880 - Ref 9a 389 - Todmorden."
  5. [S6729] 1881 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4361 Folio:033 Page:06 (online image).
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1896 - Ref 8c 888 - Bury."

Alfred HALSTEAD

#9748, b. 1855, d. between 1920 and 1930
     Alfred HALSTEAD was born in 1855 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of William HALSTEAD and Pamela NICHOLSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 2 Trinity Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Bury, the son of William HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 20 Shepherd Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, an Iron Moulder, aged 16 born Bury, the son of William HALSTEAD.3
Alfred married Mary Elizabeth BRADLEY before 1883 at United States of America.
His wife, Mary, died on 19 June 1899 at Lansdowne, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States of America, at the age of 40.
In the census of 1 June 1900 at Philadelphia Ward 15, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Alfred was listed as a widower, aged 45 born England, the Head of Household; a Moulder, living with his sons William S and Aubrey, daughters Violetta and Norma.4
Alfred married Lilian SCHAFF before 1903.
In the census of 15 April 1910 at Philadelphia Ward 10, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, Alfred was listed as aged 55 born England, the Head of Household; a Keeper, living with his wife Lilian, son Aubrey G, daughters Lilian, Hazel, Muriel, Verna and Violetta.5
In the census of 1 January 1920 at Voorhees, Camden, New Jersey, United States of America, Alfred was listed as aged 63 born England, the Head of Household; an Iron Moulder, living with his wife Lilian, daughters Lilian, Hazel, Muriel, Verna and Gladys.6
Alfred died between 1920 and 1930 at New Jersey, United States of America.

Children of Alfred HALSTEAD and Mary Elizabeth BRADLEY

Children of Alfred HALSTEAD and Lilian SCHAFF

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1855 - Ref 8c 375 - Bury."
  2. [S5953] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2846 Folio:034 Page:22 (online image).
  3. [S5954] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3955 Folio:033 Page:28 (online image).
  4. [S9270] 1900 USA Census for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States America:Roll:T623_1458 Page:07b ED:0297 (online image).
  5. [S9271] 1910 USA Census for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States America:Roll:T624_1389 Page:06a ED:0152 (online image).
  6. [S9272] 1920 USA Census for Camden, New Jersey, United States America:Roll:T625_1025 Page:10b ED:0128 (online image).

Emma HALSTEAD

#9749, b. 1863
     Her married name was KIRKMAN.
Emma HALSTEAD was born in 1863 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of William HALSTEAD and Pamela NICHOLSON. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 20 Shepherd Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Bury, the daughter of William HALSTEAD.2
Emma married Thomas KIRKMAN, son of Jonathan KIRKMAN, on 26 January 1881 at New Road Chapel, Bury, Lancashire, England. She was aged 17, a spinster residing at 42 East Street, Bury. Her father was listed as William HALSTEAD, an Iron Moulder. According to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Independents. By Licence. The marriage was witnessed by R M HALSTEAD and Ann AUSTEN.3,4 In the census of 3 April 1881 at Blackford New Road, Pilkington, Lancashire, England, she was listed as married, a Milliner, aged 18 born Bury, the daughter-in-law of Jonathan KIRKMAN.5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1863 - Ref 8c 423 - Bury."
  2. [S5954] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3955 Folio:033 Page:28 (online image).
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1881 - Ref 8c 510 - Bury."
  5. [S5957] 1881 Census for Pilkington, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:3873 Folio:055 Page:16 (online image).

Betsy Hannah HALSTEAD

#9750, b. 1862, d. February 1873
     Betsy Hannah HALSTEAD was born in 1862 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD and Mary RUDMAN. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 3 Red Lion Yard, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Bury, the daughter of Thomas HALSTEAD.2
Betsy died in February 1873 at Spring Street, Bury, Lancashire, England.3,4 Betsy was buried on 12 February 1873 at Methodist Church, Bury, Lancashire, England.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1862 - Ref 8c 434 - Bury."
  2. [S2503] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3953 Folio:093 Page:21 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1873 - Ref 8c 326 - Bury Aged 9."
  4. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester non-conformist Burials."

Emma HALSTEAD

#9751, b. 1852
     Her married name was HOLT.
Emma HALSTEAD was born in 1852 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD and Mary ENTWISTLE. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 20 St Marys Place, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 9 born Bury, the daughter of Joseph HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 117 Larkhill Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, aged 19 born Bury, the daughter of Mary HALSTEAD.3
Emma married George HOLT in 1875 at the Register Office, Bury, Lancashire, England.4
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 91 Walmersley Road, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 29 born Bury, the wife of George HOLT (a Dentist, living with his wife Emma, daughters Edith M and Jessie.)5
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 265 Walmersley Road, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 39 born Bury, the wife of George HOLT (a Registered Dentist, living with his wife Emma, son Harry V, daughters Edith M and Jessie.)6

Children of Emma HALSTEAD and George HOLT

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1852 - Ref 8c 380 - Bury."
  2. [S7269] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2844 Folio:068 Page:12 (online image).
  3. [S7270] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3957 Folio:033 Page:24 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1875 - Ref 8c 651 - Bury."
  5. [S7278] 1881 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:3864 Folio:033 Page:02 (online image).
  6. [S8376] 1891 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3139 Folio:046 Page:19 (online image).

Joseph HALSTEAD

#9752, b. 1858
     Joseph HALSTEAD was born in 1858 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph HALSTEAD and Mary ENTWISTLE. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 20 St Marys Place, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Bury, the son of Joseph HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 117 Larkhill Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 13 born Bury, the son of Mary HALSTEAD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1858 - Ref 8c 373 - Bury."
  2. [S7269] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2844 Folio:068 Page:12 (online image).
  3. [S7270] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3957 Folio:033 Page:24 (online image).

Joseph HALSTEAD

#9753, b. 1852
     Joseph HALSTEAD was born in 1852 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of George HALSTEAD and Frances MEADOWCROFT. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Woodfield Lane, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Bury, the son of George HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 18 Woodfield Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, an Iron Turner, aged 19 born Bury, the son of Frances HALSTEAD.3
In the census of 1 April 1930 at South Paulina Street, Cook, Illinois, United States of America, Joseph was listed as a widower, aged 78 born England, the Head of Household; living with his son John.4

Child of Joseph HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1852 - Ref 8c 359 - Bury."
  2. [S5943] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2847 Folio:014 Page:22 (online image).
  3. [S5944] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3956 Folio:020 Page:34 (online image).
  4. [S242] 1930 USA Census for Cook, Illinois, United States America:Roll:0442 Page:25a ED:0625 (online image).

Mary Maria HALSTEAD

#9754, b. 1853, d. 20 August 1915
     Her married name was SMITH.
Mary Maria HALSTEAD was born in 1853 at Bury, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of George HALSTEAD and Frances MEADOWCROFT. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 15 Woodfield Lane, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Bury, the daughter of George HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 18 Woodfield Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Winder, aged 17 born Bury, the daughter of Frances HALSTEAD.3
Mary married Albert Clarke SMITH in 1875 at the Register Office, Bury, Lancashire, England.4
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 20 Woodfield Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 28 born Bury, the wife of Albert Clarke SMITH (a Felt Hat Trimmer, living with his wife Mary M, son Joseph S.)5
In the census of 5 April 1891 at Rake Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 38 born Bury, the wife of Albert Clarke SMITH (a Felt Hat Finished, living with his wife Mary M, sons Joseph S and Walter, daughter Frances M.)6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 32 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 48 born Bury, the wife of Albert Clarke SMITH (a Book Shop Manager and Salesman, living with his wife Mary M, sons Joseph S and Walter, daughter Frances M.)7
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 13 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 58 born Bury, the wife of Albert Clarke SMITH (a Salesman Boot Dealer, living with his wife Mary Maria (married 35 years - 3 children - 3 living), son Walter SMITH, daughter-in-law Pollie SMITH (married under 1 year - no children) and brother-in-law Josiah HALSTEAD.)8
Mary died on 20 August 1915 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.9

Children of Mary Maria HALSTEAD and Albert Clarke SMITH

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1853 - Ref 8c 381 - Bury."
  2. [S5943] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2847 Folio:014 Page:22 (online image).
  3. [S5944] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3956 Folio:020 Page:34 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1875 - Ref 8c 651 - Bury."
  5. [S3969] 1881 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:3863 Folio:019 Page:31 (online image).
  6. [S11278] 1891 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3139 Folio:005 Page:04 (online image).
  7. [S11279] 1901 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3880 Folio:050 Page:02 (online image).
  8. [S1601] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24884 Schedule:0267 (online image).
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1915 - Ref 8e 287 - Burnley aged 62."

John HALSTEAD

#9755, b. 1857, d. June 1881
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1857 at Bolton, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Richard HALSTEAD and Ambrosina Pearson PATRICK. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 6 Garden Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Bury, the son of Richard HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 28 Spring Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, he was listed as Works in Iron Foundry, aged 13 born Bury, a Boarder of Henry BRADSHAW.3
John died in June 1881 at Heywood, Lancashire, England.4,5 John was buried on 16 June 1881 at Methodist Church, Bury, Lancashire, England.5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1857 - Ref 8c 241 - Bolton."
  2. [S6580] 1861 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2844 Folio:129 Page:46 (online image).
  3. [S9707] 1871 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3954 Folio:068 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1881 - Ref 8c 272 - Bury aged 23."
  5. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester non-conformist Burials."

Alice Ann CARTER

#9756, b. 1860
Relationship
3rd great-granddaughter of Isaac HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 45:Decendants of Isaac HALSTEAD (1724-1786)
     Her married name was BUTTERWORTH.1,2
Alice Ann CARTER was born in 1860 at Blackpool, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Oliver CARTER and Maria HALSTEAD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 16 Church Street, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 1 born Blackpool, the daughter of Oliver CARTER.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 58 Trafford Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 11 born Blackpool, the granddaughter of Ann HALSTEAD.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 56 Trafford Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 21 born Blackpool, the daughter of Maria HALSTEAD.5
Alice married Samuel BUTTERWORTH on 1 August 1885 at St Alban, Rochdale, Lancashire, England. She was aged 25, a spinster residing in Trafford Street, Her father was listed as Oliver CARTER, a Draper. Married in the Parish Church, according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Licence. The marriage was witnessed by John CARTER, Margaret Mary BUTTERWORTH and Elizabeth BUTTERWORTH.1,2
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 18 Lowcay Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, Alice was listed as married, aged 41 born Blackpool, Lancashire, the Head of Household; living with her sons Bernard G and Guy K, mother-in-law Maria CARTER.6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1885 - Ref 8e 48 - Rochdale."
  3. [S7757] 1861 Census for Blackpool, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3148 Folio:059 Page:12 (online image).
  4. [S7758] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4117 Folio:152 Page:59 (online image).
  5. [S10269] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4106 Folio:028 Page:03 (online image).
  6. [S10271] 1901 Census for Portsmouth, Hampshire:RG13 Piece:0989 Folio:095 Page:11 (online image).

Hannah (?)

#9757, b. 1812
     Her married name was WHITAKER.
Hannah (?) was born in 1812 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England.
Hannah married Thomas Fitton WHITAKER before 1841.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 2 Farrier's Place, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 49 born Scotland, the wife of Thomas Fitton WHITAKER (a Blacksmith, living with his wife Hannah, daughter Elizabeth, son George.)1
Her husband, Thomas, died in 1868 in the Rochdale registration district.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 4 Water Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 59 born Rochdale, the mother-in-law of William HALSTEAD.3

Children of Hannah (?) and Thomas Fitton WHITAKER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2429] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:072 Page:51 (online image).
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1868 - Ref 8e 27 - Rochdale Aged 49."
  3. [S2428] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4119 Folio:047 Page:27 (online image).

George WHITAKER

#9758, b. 1844
     George WHITAKER was born in 1844 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Thomas Fitton WHITAKER and Hannah (?) In the census of 7 April 1861 at 2 Farrier's Place, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 12 born Rochdale, the son of Thomas Fitton WHITAKER.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 4 Water Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Painter, born Rochdale (no age given), the brother-in-law of William HALSTEAD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2429] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:072 Page:51 (online image).
  2. [S2428] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4119 Folio:047 Page:27 (online image).

Daniel LITTLEWOOD

#9759, b. 1832, d. 1874
     Daniel LITTLEWOOD was born in 1832 at Hightown, Yorkshire, England.
Daniel married Ann HODGSON on 24 December 1851 at St Peter, Birstall, Yorkshire, England.1
His wife, Ann, died in 1859 in the Rochdale registration district.2
Daniel married Sarah Ann HALSTEAD on 5 December 1859 at St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was a Joiner aged 27, a widower residing in Fishwick Street. His father was listed as John LITTLEWOOD, a Joiner. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert GRINDROD and John STANSFIELD.3,4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 14 Fishwick Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, Daniel was listed as aged 28 born High Ham, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Joiner, living with his wife Sarah A, sons Wm, Hodson and Albert, daughter Mary.5
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, Daniel was listed as aged 39 born Hightown, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Joiner, living with his wife Sarah Ann, sons Hodgson, Albert, James, Walter, Frank and Louis, daughter Ellen, stepson William HALSTEAD.6
Daniel's death was registered in 1874 in the Pontefract registration district.7

Children of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Ann HODGSON

Children of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1851 - Ref 22 47 - Dewsbury."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1859 - Ref 8e 17 - Rochdale."
  3. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1859 - Ref 8e 28 - Rochdale."
  5. [S6773] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:089 Page:29 (online image).
  6. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1874 - Ref 9c 42 - Pontefract aged 43."

Sarah Ann STANSFIELD

#9760, b. 1834, d. 1886
     Her married name was HALSTEAD. Her married name was LITTLEWOOD.
Sarah Ann STANSFIELD was born in 1834 at Boothtown, Yorkshire, England.
Sarah married Thomas HALSTEAD, son of William HALSTEAD and Mary COOKE, on 19 August 1855 at St John the Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 21, a spinster residing in Sowerby. Her father was listed as Charles STANSFIELD, an Engineer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Joseph FARNELL and John THOMAS.1,2
Her husband, Thomas, died on 10 September 1856 at Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.3
Sarah married Daniel LITTLEWOOD on 5 December 1859 at St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England. She was aged 25, a widow residing in Lower Place. Her father was listed as Charles STANSFIELD, an Engineer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert GRINDROD and John STANSFIELD.1,4
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 14 Fishwick Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 26 born Boothtown, Yorkshire, the wife of Daniel LITTLEWOOD (a Joiner, living with his wife Sarah A, sons Wm, Hodson and Albert, daughter Mary.)5
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 37 born Boothtown, Yorkshire, the wife of Daniel LITTLEWOOD (a Joiner, living with his wife Sarah Ann, sons Hodgson, Albert, James, Walter, Frank and Louis, daughter Ellen, stepson William HALSTEAD.)6
Her husband, Daniel, died in 1874 in the Pontefract registration district.7
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, Sarah was listed as a widow, aged 48 born Boothstown, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; living with her sons James, Walter, Louis, Chas H and Daniel, daughters Mary and Ellen.8
Sarah's death was registered in 1886 in the Rochdale registration district.9

Child of Sarah Ann STANSFIELD and Thomas HALSTEAD

Children of Sarah Ann STANSFIELD and Daniel LITTLEWOOD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1855 - Ref 9a 458 - Halifax."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1856 - Ref 9a 264 - Halifax."
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1859 - Ref 8e 28 - Rochdale."
  5. [S6773] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:089 Page:29 (online image).
  6. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1874 - Ref 9c 42 - Pontefract aged 43."
  8. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1886 - Ref 8e 19 - Rochdale aged 52."

Mary LITTLEWOOD

#9761, b. 1853
     Mary LITTLEWOOD was born in 1853 at Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Ann HODGSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 14 Fishwick Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born High Ham, Yorkshire, the daughter of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Operative, aged 18 born Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, the daughter of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.2 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Woollen Weaver, aged 27 born Hightown, Yorkshire, the daughter of Sarah Ann LITTLEWOOD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6773] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:089 Page:29 (online image).
  2. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).

Hodgson LITTLEWOOD

#9762, b. 1856
     Hodgson LITTLEWOOD was born in 1856 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Ann HODGSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 14 Fishwick Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 4 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as an Apprentice Joiner, aged 14 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1856 - Ref 8e 15 - Rochdale."
  2. [S6773] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:089 Page:29 (online image).
  3. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).

Albert LITTLEWOOD

#9763, b. 1861
     Albert LITTLEWOOD was born in 1861 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 14 Fishwick Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 4 months born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Woollen Piecer, aged 10 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6773] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:089 Page:29 (online image).
  2. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).

James LITTLEWOOD

#9764, b. 1862
     James LITTLEWOOD was born in 1862 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Woollen Piecer, aged 9 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Joiner, aged 19 born Rochdale, the son of Sarah Ann LITTLEWOOD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).

Ellen LITTLEWOOD

#9765, b. 1864
     Ellen LITTLEWOOD was born in 1864 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 7 born Rochdale, the daughter of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Woollen Weaver, aged 17 born Rochdale, the daughter of Sarah Ann LITTLEWOOD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).

Walter LITTLEWOOD

#9766, b. 1865
     Walter LITTLEWOOD was born in 1865 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Clerk, aged 15 born Rochdale, the son of Sarah Ann LITTLEWOOD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).

Frank LITTLEWOOD

#9767, b. 1868
     Frank LITTLEWOOD was born in 1868 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 3 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).

Louis LITTLEWOOD

#9768, b. 1870
     Louis LITTLEWOOD was born in 1870 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD and Sarah Ann STANSFIELD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Milk Stone Road, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Rochdale, the son of Daniel LITTLEWOOD.1 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 5 Landseer Street, Castleton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Woollen Piecer, aged 11 born Rochdale, the son of Sarah Ann LITTLEWOOD.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5752] 1871 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4118 Folio:075 Page:06 (online image).
  2. [S6772] 1881 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4107 Folio:047 Page:34 (online image).

Elizabeth CADMAN

#9769, b. 1864
     Elizabeth CADMAN was born in 1864 at Manchester, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Mary Ann CADMAN. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 9 Foundry, Cheetham, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 7 born Manchester, in the household of Richard HALSTEAD, although no relationship was stated.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2740] 1871 Census for Cheetham, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4062 Folio:166 Page:89 (online image).

John HALSTEAD

#9770, b. 1834
     John HALSTEAD was born in 1834 at Cuerden, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Robert ALSTEAD and Margaret BAXENDINE. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Cuerden, Lancashire, he was listed as aged 5 born in county, the son of Robert ALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at St Annes Square, Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Power Loom Weaver Cotton, aged 17 born Cuerden, the son of Robert ALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 80 Eaves Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, an Overlooker of Cotton Power Loom, aged 37 born Cuerden, a Boarder of an unknown person.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2366] 1841 Census for Cuerden, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0526 Book:09 Folio:04 (online image).
  2. [S2367] 1851 Census for Walton Le Dale, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2268 Folio:131 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S2380] 1871 Census for Chorley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4198 Folio:127 Page:15 (online image).

Mary HALSTEAD

#9771, b. 1857
     Her married name was WOODHOUSE.
Mary HALSTEAD was born in 1857 at Bacup, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD and Jane WHITTLE. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Railway Gate House, Haslingden, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 3 born Bacup, the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at South Shore, Church, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 13 born Preston, the daughter of Henry HALSTEAD.3
Mary married Henry William WOODHOUSE in 1879 at the Register Office, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1857 - Ref 8e 90 - Haslingden."
  2. [S9606] 1861 Census for Haslingden, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3061 Folio:107 Page:05 (online image).
  3. [S9604] 1871 Census for Church, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4184 Folio:024age:42 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1880 - Ref 8e 427 - Blackburn."

Sarah SCHOLFIELD

#9772, b. 1839, d. January 1881
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Sarah SCHOLFIELD was born in 1839 at Walsden, Lancashire, England.
Sarah married John HALSTEAD, son of John Sutcliffe HALSTEAD and Mary LORD, on 12 March 1862 at the Parish Church, Walsden, Yorkshire, England. She was aged 23, a spinster residing in St Peter's Gate. Her father was listed as John SCHOFIELD, a Mason. By Licence. The marriage was witnessed by James LORD, William LORD, Esther CROSSLEY and Thomas SUTCLIFFE.1,2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Corn Holme, Cliviger, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 32 born Walsden, the wife of John HALSTEAD (a Cotton Cloth Manufacturer, living with his wife Sarah, son Harry, daughter Alice, visitor James Edward SUTCLIFFE.)3
Sarah died in January 1881 at Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.4,5 Sarah was buried on 22 January 1881 at Christ Church, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England.5

Children of Sarah SCHOLFIELD and John HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1862 - Ref 9a 231 - Todmorden."
  3. [S5704] 1871 Census for Cliviger, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4152 Folio:111 Page:12 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1881 - Ref 9a 167 - Todmorden Aged 42."
  5. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Yorkshire Burials."

Thomas Frederick ARTINDALE

#9773, b. 26 July 1844, d. 31 August 1889
     Thomas Frederick ARTINDALE was born on 26 July 1844 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Robert ARTINDALE and Charlotte THOMPSON. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Green Hill, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 6 born Habergham Eaves, the son of Robert ARTINDALE.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 4 Green Hill, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Solicitors Articled Clerk, aged 16 born Habergham Eaves, the son of Charlotte THOMPSON.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Green Hill, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, he was listed as single, a Solicitor, aged 26 born Burnley, the son of Charlotte ARTINDALE.4
Thomas married Florence Ada MASSEY on 25 April 1878 at St James, Piccadilly, Westminster, Middlesex, England. He was a Solicitor of full age, a bachelor residing in Habergham Eaves, Lancashire. His father was listed as Robert ARTINDALE, a Solicitor. By Licence. The marriage was witnessed by H E S HIRSTand Edmund S FORD.5,6 Thomas Frederick ARTINDALE was the executor of Edward EVERY-CLAYTON's estate granted on 22 December 1885 at Principal Probate Registry, London, England; £3,284 9s 0d.7
Thomas died on 31 August 1889 at Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 45.8,9

Obituary of Thomas Frederick ARTINDALE: on 4 September 1889 at Burnley, Lancashire, DEATH OF MR. T. F. ARTINDALE.
The news of Mr. Artindale's death on Saturday morning came as great shock to the hundreds people in Burnley who could claim acquaintance with him. When word first came of his accident every one hoped that he would recover from his injuries, but when the nature of those injuries became known and his friends learned how terribly he was suffering, they waited anxiously for the daily telegrams, hoping even against hope that his splendid constitution would enable him to overcome to some extent at least the result of his accident. But it was not to be. For a fortnight he survived, and if surgical skill and clever nursing could have saved him his life would have been spared. But the injuries he had sustained were so serious that at last he succumbed, and in the dawn of the last day of August, Thomas Frederic Artindale passed peacefully away. We have seldom had to record anything more melancholy or an event which brought more pain. In the very prime of life, full of vigour, active beyond most men, his splendid memory unimpaired. it seemed but three weeks ago that he was likely long to be with us to be a trusted friend and counsellor and the pleasant companion of leisure hours. The record of the circumstances connected with his death reads almost like a tragedy. Some three or four years ago Mr. Artindale took up his residence in Scarborough, where he spent about half the week. venerable mother, who only a few months ago was called to her rest. In months ago was called to her rest. In months ago was called to her rest. In months ago was called to her rest. In very life and soul. As he and Mrs. T. F. Artindale came to like Scarborough they decided to erect a house there. Mr. Artindale took the greatest interest in the plans and all connected with the building, and looked forward with delight to living in a house so comfortable and so much to his taste as his own was likely to be. Every arrangement had been made for the removal of the family and furniture to Stake place on Monday, the nineteenth take place on Monday, the nineteenth take place on Monday, the nineteenth take place on Monday, the nineteenth ult., but on the Friday previous the dreadful accident happened. Thus on the threshold of what would have proved another period of happiness, the cup was dashed from his lips, and he died without having been able to take up his abode in the house in the erection of which he had been so deeply interested. Such a circumstance would vanity human wishes-the favourite vanity human wishes-the favourite vanity human wishes-the favourite ourselves, we prefer to think of the ourselves, we prefer to think of the good friend taken from us by the cruel, hand of death. And the vision rises before us of a young proficient time�¢??heartily into the sport, but ready to leave off at a moment's notice at the call duty. We shall often think of his close attention to his profession, his common sense counsel to litigants* his common sense counsel to litigants, his common sense counsel to litigants, his common sense counsel to litigants, his evident love of work, his restlessness brought in its train. Men have gone to him intent on bringing the law to bear on some adversary, and he has advised conciliation rather than litigation, and when his advice has been adopted, as it often was, those whom saved from a costly law suit were grateful to the man who acted such a disinterested part. If the other a disinterested part. If on the other a disinterested part. If on the other a disinterested part. If on the other issue. He was a punctual man of business, his many important public offices he filled with credit, and some of them with distinction. In In private life them with distinction. In In private life them with distinction. In In private life companion, and a warm-hearted friend. Few men in Burnley could have been worse spared, or will be more devoutly lamented. Young indeed he was, but he had left his mark on his generation, he had left his mark on his generation, he had left his mark on his generation, Artindale will long be held in affectionate Artindale will long be held in affectionate
The deceased gentleman was the son of the late Mr Robert Artindale, of Green Hill, Burnley, and Charlotte his wife, who was the daughter of Mr. Thompson, solicitor, Halifax, and sister of the late Rev. James Thompson, D.D., rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. Mr. Artindale, who waa born July 26,1844, and had consequently just completed his 45th year, was educated at Henley-on-Thames. His father died in 1855, and, as our readers will remember, his mother departed this life in the early part of the present year. Mr. Artindale was articled as solicitor to Mr. Bobert Handsley, who was then the sole representative of the old firm Messrs. Artindale and Shaw, which was at that time styled "Handsley which was at that time styled "Handsley which was at that time styled "Handsley and Tattersall." On his admission as until the retirement of the latter gentleman in 1872, since which time Mr. Artindale has carried on the business, in partnership with his brother - Mr. E. in partnership with his brother - Mr. E. in partnership with his brother - Mr. E. J. Artindale --under the firm of " Artindale youngest daughter of the late Alderman John Massey, J.P., of Hawks House, twice Mayor of Burnley. Three years ago Mr. Artindale changed his residence from Burnley to Scarborough, but without retiring from business. During the last twelve months he has been engaged in building for himself a new house on Filey-road, building for himself a new house on Filey-road, building for himself a new house on Filey-road, following the Friday when he met with the deplorable accident which caused his death. Mr. Artindale held many valuable appointments, including the clerkship to the Burnley County Justices, the Clerkship to the Board of Governors of the Burnley Grammar School, his firm being also solicitors to the Burnley Building Society. For many generations, too, the firm have acted as solicitors to several leading families in North-East Lancashire, leading families in North-East Lancashire, leading families in North-East Lancashire, all grades society. His advice to the justices has displayed his legal acumen, and his services to the Building Society have been highly appreciated. When the serious difficulties of 1878-9 beset the society in common with many other commercial undertakings, his advice and labours were invaluable. Tbe demands labours were invaluable. Tbe demands labours were invaluable. Tbe demands nature, and much of the credit of the successful efforts put forth for enabling the society to retain the confidence of its shareholders and loanholders was due to the wise and unwearied guidance of Mr. Artindale. By the directors the loss of Mr. Artindale is keenly felt, and was suitably expressed the Board meeting held on Monday evening, when a resolution, expressing deep regret at the demise of one who had been closely associated with the society for so many years,and conveying to society for so many years,and conveying to society for so many years,and conveying to Mrs. Artindale the sincere condolence of the members of the Board was unanimously passed, and will be signed by the Mayor of Burnley as chairman. In 1886-7 he occupied the honourable and distinguished position of under Sheriff of Lancashire during the Shrievalty of Sir John Hardy Thursby, Bart. Mr. Artindale, whose death under such melancholy circumstancs his caused a profound sensation in this neighbourhood, was a magistrate for the North Riding of Yorkshire. Besides his widow he has left two daughters to mourn his untimely end. He was of a most hospitable and kindly disposition, and his loss will be very deeply regretted. He was a Churchman and an ardent supporter of Church institutions, and while resident in Burnley he took an active part in the erection of St. Matthew's Church. In politics he was a Conservative, and a member of the Constitutional Club, London.
THE FATAL ACCIDENT.
The details of the deplorable accident which resulted in the loss of Mr. Artindale's life appear in our report of the evidence given at the inquest, and will read with painful interest. We fear it may occur to many that his valuable life might, perhaps, have been saved had a little more discretion been exercised at the time the accident happened. The sad event took place five miles from Mr. Artindale's home, and the horse dealer appears to have at once sent him to Grosvenor-road in his private carriage. Had Mr. Darrell, instead of this, had him carried to his own house close by and sent for an experienced surgeon before permitting him to removed, it is possible that his life might have been spared, for a journey of five miles, after such an accident as Mr. Artindile had sustained, could only aggravate the injuries he had received. Probably the dealer, who no doubt frequently sees persons thrown by horses they are trying, attached little or no importance to the accident which had occurred, thinking that it would prove one of the ordinary cases. Such persons are apt to become somewhat callous and indifferent, but we have no wish to blame the dealer in this case. At t the same time had he, fortunately, taken the precaution to have had Mr. Artindale examined before permitting him to be removed home,it is quite possible that he might have been alive at the present time, It appears to us as if a most useful life has to some extent been sacrificed through want of adequate fore-thought and discretion. It will be seen, also, that the horse dealer was not present Surely, after such a fearful accident the least could have done would have been least could have done would have been to attend the inquest and submit himself to the jury for examination.
THE INQUEST
The inquest was held on Monday at the Cambridge Hotel, South Cliff, Scarborough, before the Deputy Coroner - Mr. George Taylor.The first witness was Mr. Robert Henry Artindale, gentleman, of Bond-street, London, who identified the deceased as his brother. He was 45 years of age, and died on Saturday morning last. George Heyworth, West Ayton, stated that he was groom to Mr. James Darrell, of West Ayton. On the 16th August the deceased came to Mr. Darrell's house to buy a horse. One was shown to him-a five-year old. It was brought out of the stable. It had bridle on. Deceased asked Mr. Darrell in his (witness's) hearing if he might ride it. Mr. Darrell answered "Yes." He (witness) helped Mr. Artindale on to the horse, and he then trotted down the yard. Deceased asked Mr. Darrell if he could go into the field, and to this Mr. Darrell assented. He at once started to trot. He (witness) went down the yard, and a little after Thomas Garbutt called to him that deceased had fallen off the horse. He went immediately to where Mr. Artindale was lying. He could not stand. They got Mr. Darrell's carriage and placed the injured man in it, and witness, at his desire, drove him home to Scarborough. That was about 12 o'clock at noon. Mr. Darrell had had the horse six or eight weeks. It was a gentle one, and quiet to ride. It had no vice. Witness had riden it four times. During the time Mr. Darrell had had the horse several people -ladies and gentlemen-had ridden it. The deceased had seen the horse two or three times previously, and had ridden it twice. On the day in question, when the deceased fell off, he heard Mr. Darrell tell the deceased that the horse was a little quick, but free from vice. On the morning in question deceased told him he wore a truss, and was not well prepared to ride, but nevertheless he would ride the horse, as he wanted to take it back with Thomas Garbutt, groom, in the employ of Thomas Garbutt, groom, in the employ of Mr. James Darrell, stated that about the 16th of August last the deceased came to Mr. Darrell's. He saw the deceased fall off the horse upon his right shoulder when in the field. He fell clear of the horse. Witness shouted to Heyworth (tho last witness) to come. The deceased was taken home in Mr. Darrell's carriage. Nothing frightened the horse, but it did kick a little. At this stage several of the jurymen expressed a strong opinion that Mr. Darrell should have been present, as one of the witnesses had spoken from hearsay. A Juryman: I think it was a very strange thing for Mr. Darrell to go into the house and leave deceased to ride the horse after he had said the horse was quick and had cautioned him against riding it. Dr. Frederic Dale; deposed that on the 16th August he was called to the house of deceased at one o'clock in the afternoon. He found Mr. Artindale in a state of collapse, caused rapture of the bladder and other severe internal injuries. During the interval which elapsed between the day of the accident and deceased's death, peritonitis set in, and eventuall; mortification of the bladder and adjacent structures. The immediate cause of death was mortification, the primary cause-of which was rupture of the bladder, which might be caused by violent jolting on horseback, such as buck jumping. In the state of deceased he did not think ordinary jumping would have done the injuries sustained. The state of deceased was serious. He did not wear a truss, as stated, but a suspender, which was merely a suspensory bandage, and a a totally different thing. He knew the deceased had not been ruptured before, nor had he ever worn a truss. He did I not think the breaking of such a bandage would account for the fall of deceased, or even the accident. Deceased also suffered from a contusion on the right shoulder, occasioned by the fall on the 16th ult. Mr. Artindale told witness he had sustained his injuries before he fell from the faint and fall. The Coroner said he had expected Mr. The Coroner said he had expected Mr. Darrell would have appeared at the inquest. He had been requested to attend and had promised to appear, but he had sent a letter saying that she could not be present owing to an engagement at York. For his part he (the Coroner) regretted that Mr. Darrell had not paid deference to a Coroner's court, seeing that he was a party concerned. An enquiry into a cause death was of the first importance. If they thought the presence of Mr. Darrell imperative, he would adjourn the inquiry for the purpose of having his evidence. The hour of the inquest had been fixed to suit Mr. Darrell, and he ought certainly to have been present. The jury consulted for a few moments, and then returned a verdict that deceased sustained injuries whilst riding which caused his death, adding that they strongly censured Mr. Darrell in absenting himself from the
THE FUNERAL.
On Monday afternoon Mr. Artindale's remains On Monday afternoon Mr. Artindale's remains were interred in Scarborough New Cemetery. The first portion of the service of the Church of England was read in St. Martin's Church, South Cliff. The service was most impressive, and those present were visibly affected. On leaving the church the hearse, containing the mortal remains of the deceased, proceeded to the cemetery, followed by a number of carriages containing Mr. R. H. Artindale and Mr. E. J. Artindale, brothers of the deceased, Mr. E. S. Ford, Mr. Handsley, Mr. Massey and C. J. Massey, Captain Barchett, Colonel Hirst, C.8., Captain Barchett, Colonel Hirst, C.B., and other connections and friends, including Colonel Holden, Mr. Leasowe Walker, ex- Mayor of Scarborough, Colonel Hopkinson, Colonel R. Christie, Colonel Steble, Mr. Dale, Mr. F. Dale, and the Rev. T.Taylor Evans. There was a large congregation, and the service, which was choral throughout, was very impressive. After the choir had rendered the 90th Psalm, the hymn commencing "Let saints on earth in concert sing With those whose work is done," was sung, after which the Rev. A. W. Swayne read a portion of the 15th chapter of St. Paul's 1st Epistle to the Corinthians. Another hymn was sung, and this concluded the service. The first verse was:- "Jesus lives! no longer now Can thy terrors death appal us; Jesus lives ! by this we know, Thou, O grave, cans't not enslave us. The corttgv then proceeded to the cemetery, The cortege then proceeded to the cemetery, where the Rev. C. C. Mackarness read, in an impressive manner, the remaining portion of the burial service, and the deceased's remains were then laid to rest. The coffin, which bore the following simple inscription : " Thomas Frederic Artindale, born 26th July, 1844, died 31st August, 1889," was completely buried a large number of wreaths, mostly composed of white flowers and ferns, whilst the vault sides were also covered with ivy and white flowers. Wreaths were sent by various members of the family and numerous friends, including Sir John Thursby, the High Sheriff of Lancashire during the year Mr. Artindale acted as Under Sheriff. Much regret is expressed in Burnley by old friends that, owing to ignorance of the funeral being fixed for Monday, they were unable to be present and pay their last respects to the.9

Child of Thomas Frederick ARTINDALE and Florence Ada MASSEY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q3 1844 - Ref 21 214 - Burnley."
  2. [S3380] 1851 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2251 Folio:319 Page:18 (online image).
  3. [S3381] 1861 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3070 Folio:017 Page:03 (online image).
  4. [S3387] 1871 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4149 Folio:063 Page:26 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1878 - Ref 1a 841 - Westminster."
  7. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1889 - Ref 9d 270 - Scarborough aged 45."
  9. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).

James Henry GUEST

#9774, b. 1863, d. before 1896
     James Henry GUEST was born in 1863 at Heywood, Lancashire, England.
James married Adelaide HALSTEAD, daughter of Robert Greenwood HALSTEAD and Alice BRAMLEY, on 4 December 1880 at Christ Church, Todmorden, Lancashire, England. He was a Stripper and Grinder aged 18, a bachelor residing in Walsden. His father was listed as Thomas GUEST, a Labourer. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Henry SWIRE and Elizabeth BROOK.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 31 Calf Hey Bottom, Todmorden, Lancashire, England, James was listed as aged 18 born Heywood, the Head of Household; a Cotton Stripper and Grinder, living with his wife Adelaide.3
James died before 1896.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1880 - Ref 9a 389 - Todmorden."
  3. [S6729] 1881 Census for Todmorden and Walsden, Yorkshire:RG11 Piece:4361 Folio:033 Page:06 (online image).

Albert Clarke SMITH

#9775, b. 1852, d. 5 August 1922
     Albert Clarke SMITH was born in 1852 at Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Albert married Mary Maria HALSTEAD, daughter of George HALSTEAD and Frances MEADOWCROFT, in 1875 at the Register Office, Bury, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 20 Woodfield Terrace, Bury, Lancashire, England, Albert was listed as aged 29 born Chelmsford, Essex, the Head of Household; a Felt Hat Trimmer, living with his wife Mary M, son Joseph S.2
In the census of 5 April 1891 at Rake Street, Bury, Lancashire, England, Albert was listed as aged 39 born Chelmsford, Essex, the Head of Household; a Felt Hat Finished, living with his wife Mary M, sons Joseph S and Walter, daughter Frances M.3
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 32 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England, Albert was listed as aged 49 born Chelmsford, Essex, the Head of Household; a Book Shop Manager and Salesman, living with his wife Mary M, sons Joseph S and Walter, daughter Frances M.4
In the census of 2 April 1911 at 13 Scotland Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England, Albert was listed as aged 59 born Chelmsford, Essex, the Head of Household; a Salesman Boot Dealer, living with his wife Mary Maria (married 35 years - 3 children - 3 living), son Walter SMITH, daughter-in-law Pollie SMITH (married under 1 year - no children) and brother-in-law Josiah HALSTEAD.5
His wife, Mary, died on 20 August 1915 at Nelson, Lancashire, England.6
Albert died on 5 August 1922 at 329 Leeds Road, Nelson, Lancashire, England.7,8 His estate was probated on 8 September 1922 at London, England. The estate was valued at £224 8s 2d.8

Children of Albert Clarke SMITH and Mary Maria HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1875 - Ref 8c 651 - Bury."
  2. [S3969] 1881 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:3863 Folio:019 Page:31 (online image).
  3. [S11278] 1891 Census for Bury, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3139 Folio:005 Page:04 (online image).
  4. [S11279] 1901 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3880 Folio:050 Page:02 (online image).
  5. [S1601] 1911 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG14 Piece:24884 Schedule:0267 (online image).
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1915 - Ref 8e 287 - Burnley aged 62."
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1922 - Ref 8e 261 - Burnley aged 71."
  8. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

Thomas Fitton WHITAKER

#9777, b. 1820, d. 1868
     Thomas Fitton WHITAKER was born in 1820 at Scotland.
Thomas married Hannah (?) before 1841.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 2 Farrier's Place, Castleton, Lancashire, England, Thomas was listed as aged 41 born Scotland, the Head of Household; a Blacksmith, living with his wife Hannah, daughter Elizabeth, son George.1
Thomas's death was registered in 1868 in the Rochdale registration district.2

Children of Thomas Fitton WHITAKER and Hannah (?)

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2429] 1861 Census for Castleton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3038 Folio:072 Page:51 (online image).
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1868 - Ref 8e 27 - Rochdale Aged 49."

William Henry HALSTEAD

#9778, b. 1869, d. 1871
     William Henry HALSTEAD was born in 1869 at Colne, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Henry HALSTEAD and Ellen TATTERSALL. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Cross Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 1 born Colne, the son of Henry HALSTEAD.2
William's death was registered in 1871 in the Burnley registration district.3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1869 - Ref 8e 253 - Burnley."
  2. [S5397] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:093 Page:22 (online image).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1871 - Ref 8e 224 - Burnley aged 2."

Elizabeth HALSTEAD

#9780, b. 1865
     Elizabeth HALSTEAD was born in 1865 at Colne, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Margaret HALSTEAD. In the census of 2 April 1871 at Greens Houses, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 6 born Colne, the granddaughter of Robert HALSTEAD.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3151] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:144 Page:05 (online image).

Joseph VEEVERS

#9781, b. 1808, d. 1878
     Joseph VEEVERS was born in 1808 at Colne, Lancashire, England.
Joseph married Elizabeth JACKSON on 18 January 1841 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England. He was a Weaver of full age, a bachelor residing in Colne. His father was listed as Richard VEEVERS, a Nailor. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert RUSHTON and James VEEVERS.1,2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 40 born Colne, the Head of Household; a Coal Leader, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Joseph, daughters Elizbeth and Martha Ann.3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, Joseph was listed as aged 50 born Hunslet, Yorkshire, the Head of Household; a Draper, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Joseph and Richard, daughters Elizabeth, Martha Ann, Sarah J and Margaret.4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, Joseph was listed as aged 63 born Colne, the Head of Household; a Green Grocer, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Joseph and Richard, daughters Sarah Jane and Margaret Ellen, grandson Joseph HALSTEAD.5

Appears in a newspaper article on on 22 March 1873 at at Burnley, Lancashire, England, A Drunken Couple. Joseph Veevers and Elizabeth, his wife, residing at Old Colne Hall, were charged by P.C. Riley with being drunk on Monday, the 10th inst., at Nelson. Defendants did not appear, and a warrant was issued.6
His wife, Elizabeth, died between 16 April 1873 and 21 April 1873 at Colne, Lancashire.6,7

Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 April 1873 at at Burnley, Lancashire, Sad End of a Woman.
On Monday morning the dead body of a woman was dragged out of the canal between Hapton and Rosegrove. It was subsequently discovered that deceased was the wife of Joseph Veevers, hawker and general dealer, Colne. She had left home on the Wednesday previous for the purpose of hawking caps, and it is supposed she missed her way and fell into the canal. Where the body was found the canal is entirely unprotected from the road, which either the canal or road trustees will now take steps to remedy and make more safe to travellers. At an inquest held at Hapton on Tuesday before coroner Hargreaves, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the facts of the case.6
Joseph died in 1878 at Clitheroe, Lancashire, England.8

Children of Joseph VEEVERS and Elizabeth JACKSON

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1841 - Ref 21 114 - Burnley."
  3. [S11374] 1851 Census for Colne, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2254 Folio:359 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  5. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1873 - Ref 8e 154 - Bunrley aged 55."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1878 - Ref 8e 232 - Clitheroe aged 67."

Elizabeth JACKSON

#9782, b. 1822, d. between 16 April 1873 and 21 April 1873
     Her married name was VEEVERS.
Elizabeth JACKSON was born in 1822 at Marsden, Lancashire, England.
Elizabeth married Joseph VEEVERS on 18 January 1841 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England. She was a minor, a spinster residnig in Grindlestonhurst. Her father was listed as Willimam JACKSON, a Weaver. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Robert RUSHTON and James VEEVERS.1,2
In the census of 30 March 1851 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 30 born Marsden, the wife of Joseph VEEVERS (a Coal Leader, living with his wife Elizabeth, son Joseph, daughters Elizbeth and Martha Ann.)3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 40 born Marsden, the wife of Joseph VEEVERS (a Draper, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Joseph and Richard, daughters Elizabeth, Martha Ann, Sarah J and Margaret.)4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Milliner, aged 49 born Marsden, the wife of Joseph VEEVERS (a Green Grocer, living with his wife Elizabeth, sons Joseph and Richard, daughters Sarah Jane and Margaret Ellen, grandson Joseph HALSTEAD.)5

Appears in a newspaper article on on 22 March 1873 at at Burnley, Lancashire, England, A Drunken Couple. Joseph Veevers and Elizabeth, his wife, residing at Old Colne Hall, were charged by P.C. Riley with being drunk on Monday, the 10th inst., at Nelson. Defendants did not appear, and a warrant was issued.6
Elizabeth died between 16 April 1873 and 21 April 1873 at Colne, Lancashire, England.6,7

Appears in a newspaper article on on 26 April 1873 at at Burnley, Lancashire, Sad End of a Woman.
On Monday morning the dead body of a woman was dragged out of the canal between Hapton and Rosegrove. It was subsequently discovered that deceased was the wife of Joseph Veevers, hawker and general dealer, Colne. She had left home on the Wednesday previous for the purpose of hawking caps, and it is supposed she missed her way and fell into the canal. Where the body was found the canal is entirely unprotected from the road, which either the canal or road trustees will now take steps to remedy and make more safe to travellers. At an inquest held at Hapton on Tuesday before coroner Hargreaves, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the facts of the case.6
Her husband, Joseph, died in 1878 at Clitheroe, Lancashire, England.8

Children of Elizabeth JACKSON and Joseph VEEVERS

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1841 - Ref 21 114 - Burnley."
  3. [S11374] 1851 Census for Colne, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2254 Folio:359 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  5. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1873 - Ref 8e 154 - Bunrley aged 55."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q2 1878 - Ref 8e 232 - Clitheroe aged 67."

Joseph VEEVERS

#9783, b. 1850, d. 1878
     Joseph VEEVERS was born in 1850 at Colne, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph VEEVERS and Elizabeth JACKSON. Joseph VEEVERS was baptised on 16 February 1851 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 4 months born Colne, the son of Joseph VEEVERS.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, he was listed as aged 9 born Colne, the son of Joseph VEEVERS.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Hawker, aged 19 born Colne, the son of Joseph VEEVERS.5
Joseph married Nancy Jane WHITTAKER on 22 July 1871 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire. He was a Greengrocer aged 20, a bachelor residing in Colne. His father was listed as Joseph VEEVERS, a Greengrocer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas CRANSHAW and Margaret WHITTAKER.6,7
Joseph died in 1878 at Colne, Lancashire.8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1850 - Ref 21 272 - Burnley."
  2. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  3. [S11374] 1851 Census for Colne, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2254 Folio:359 Page:13 (online image).
  4. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  5. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  7. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1871 - Ref 8e 299 - Burnley."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1878 - Ref 8e 221 - Burnley aged 26."

Richard VEEVERS

#9784, b. 7 March 1853
     Richard VEEVERS was born on 7 March 1853 at Colne, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of Joseph VEEVERS and Elizabeth JACKSON. Richard VEEVERS was baptised on 3 April 1853 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 7 born Colne, the son of Joseph VEEVERS.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Hawker, aged 16 born Colne, the son of Joseph VEEVERS.4
His wife, Elizabeth, died between 1876 and 1880.
Richard married Elizabeth LITTLE on 22 June 1876 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire. He was a Yeast Dealer aged 21, a bachelor residing in Spring Lane, Colne. his father was listed as Jsoeph VEEVERS, a Yeast Dealer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by Superintendent Registrar Certificate. The marriage was witnessed by John ASHTON and Margaret LITTLE.5,6
Richard married Isabella LOCKERBIE on 23 December 1880 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire. He was a Yeast Dealer aged 29, a widower residing in Bridge End, Colne. His father was listed as Joseph VEEVERS, a Yeast Dealer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by William Hartley DUERDEN and Margaret NICHOLSON.5,7
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 16 St John Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, Richard was listed as aged 29 born Colne, the Head of Household; a Yeast Dealer, living with his wife Isabella.8

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1853 - Ref 8e 197 - Burnley."
  2. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  3. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  4. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  5. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1876 - Ref 8e 300 - Burnley."
  7. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1880 - Ref 8e 307 - Burnley."
  8. [S11381] 1881 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4163 Folio:069 Page:14 (online image).

Sarah Jane VEEVERS

#9785, b. 1854, d. 30 August 1928
     Her married name was HIGHFIELD.1,2
Sarah Jane VEEVERS was born in 1854 at Colne, Lancashire, England.3 She was the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS and Elizabeth JACKSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 5 born Colne, the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Milliner, aged 15 born Colne, the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS.5
Sarah married George James HIGHFIELD on 8 February 1874 at St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire, England. She was aged 21, a spinster residing in Colne. Her father was listed as Joseph VEEVERS, a Greengrocer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after Licence. The marriage was witnessed by John NAPIER and Mary Ann NAPIER.1,2
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 66 Nelson Street, Preston, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 29 born Colne, the wife of George James HIGHFIELD (a Railway Warehouseman, living with his wife Sarah Jane.)6
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 9 Walton Street, Nelson, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 35 born Colne, the wife of George James HIGHFIELD (a Labourer, living with his wife Sarah, sons Edgar O, Roger B,and George J, daughter Emily A.)7
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 9 Walton Street, Nelson, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 44 born Colne, the wife of George James HIGHFIELD (a Stone Sawyer, living with his wife Sarah, sons Edgar, Roger, George and Frederick, daughters Emily and Adeline.)8
Her husband, George, died in 1905 at Colne, Lancashire.9
Sarah died on 30 August 1928 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1874 - Ref 8e 292 - Burnley."
  3. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1854 - Ref 8e 176 - Burnley."
  4. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  5. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S11380] 1881 Census for Preston, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4233 Folio:028 Page:50 (online image).
  7. [S4477] 1891 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3376 Folio:054 Page:36 (online image).
  8. [S10951] 1901 Census for Nelson, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3880 Folio:128 Page:20 (online image).
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1905 - Ref 8e 168 - Burnley aged 51."

Margaret Ellen VEEVERS

#9786, b. 1858
     Her married name was YATES.1,2
Margaret Ellen VEEVERS was born in 1858 at Colne, Lancashire, England.3 She was the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS and Elizabeth JACKSON. In the census of 7 April 1861 at Colne Hall, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 2 born Colne, the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Albert Road, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 13 born Colne, the daughter of Joseph VEEVERS.5
Margaret married John William YATES on 4 September 1880 at St Thomas, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. She was aged 21, a spinster residing in Radcliffe. Her father was listed as Joseph VEEVERS, a GreenGrocer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Nathan HALSTEAD and Edmund ?.1,2
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 20 Sion Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 33 born Colne, the wife of John William YATES (a Grocer, living with his wife Margaret E, sons Henry and Richard, daughters Elizabeth, Martha A and Annie.)6
Her husband, John, died in August 1900 at Radcliffe, Lancashire, England.7,8
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 146 Sion Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, Margaret was listed as a widow, aged 38 born Radcliffe, the Head of Household; living with her sons Henry, Richard and Daniel, daughters Elizabeth, Martha Ann and Annie.9

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5] Original marriage certificate held - Copy available - See certificates page.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1880 - Ref 8c 576 - Bury."
  3. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q2 1858 - Ref 8e 213 - Burnley."
  4. [S11375] 1861 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3079 Folio:083 Page:34 (online image).
  5. [S7314] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:006 Page:05 (online image).
  6. [S11378] 1891 Census for Radcliffe, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3143 Folio:009 Page:12 (online image).
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1900 - Ref 8c 394 - Bury aged 36."
  8. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  9. [S11379] 1901 Census for Radcliffe, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3647 Folio:041 Page:18 (online image).

Rebecca Elizabeth GEEVES

#9787, b. 1812, d. 1881
     Her married name was KNELLER.
Rebecca Elizabeth GEEVES was born in 1812 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.
Rebecca married John Felix KNELLER on 22 July 1835 at St John, Hackney, Middlesex, England.
Her husband, John, died in 1870 in the Skipton registration district.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at Gas Street, Colne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, a Nurse, aged 59 born Walton Abbey, Essex, the mother-in-law of Tillitson HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 3 April 1881 at 43 Duckett Terrace, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, a Needlewoman, aged 69 born Waltham Abbey, Essex, the mother-in-law of William STACKHOUSE.3
Rebecca's death was registered in 1881 in the Burnley registration district.4

Children of Rebecca Elizabeth GEEVES and John Felix KNELLER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1870 - Ref 9a 35 - Skipton aged 57."
  2. [S3956] 1871 Census for Colne, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4157 Folio:154 Page:26 (online image).
  3. [S3957] 1881 Census for Habergham Eaves, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4154 Folio:028 Page:50 (online image).
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1881 - Ref 8e 166 - Burnley aged 66."

Ada HALSTEAD

#9788, b. 7 September 1870
     Ada HALSTEAD was born on 7 September 1870 at Blackley, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of John HALSTEAD and Alice CHAPMAN. In the census of 2 April 1871, she was listed as aged 1 born Blackley, an Inmate in the Crumpsall Workouse, Crumpsall, Lancashire, England.2 Ada HALSTEAD was baptised on 30 July 1871 at St Peter, Blackley, Lancashire, England. She no sign can be found of Ada after the 1871 census.

I assume that she must have been put up for adoption.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q4 1870 - Ref 8d 349 - Manchester."
  2. [S1842] 1871 Census for Crumpsall, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4063 Folio:148 Page:18 (online image).

Robert ALSTEAD

#9789, b. July 1863, d. August 1872
Relationship
Great-grandson of Christopher ALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
     Robert ALSTEAD was born in July 1863 at Cuerden, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Anthony ALSTEAD and Elizabeth PARKER. Robert ALSTEAD was baptised on 5 July 1863 at Walton Le Dale, Lancashire, England: St Saviour, Bamber Bridge, Walton le Dale, LAN.
In the census of 2 April 1871 at Mile Rd, Cuerden, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 8 born Cuerden, the son of Anthony ALSTEAD.1
Robert's death was registered in August 1872 in the Chorley registration district at the age of 9.2 Robert was buried on 18 August 1872 at Walton Le Dale, Lancashire: St Saviour, Bamber Bridge, Walton le Dale, LAN.

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2382] 1871 Census for Chorley, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4195 Folio:119 Page:22 (online image).
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1872 - Ref 8e 286 - Chorley Aged 9."

Hannah WILSON

#9790, b. 1862
     Hannah WILSON was born in 1862 at Skipton, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of David HOLSTEAD and Ellen YATES. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 2 Thyme Street, Farnworth, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Winder, aged 9 born Skipton Yorkshire, the adopted daughter of David HOLSTEAD.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6754] 1871 Census for Farnworth, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3917 Folio:015 Page:21 (online image).

Henry HALSTEAD

#9791, b. 1843, d. February 1889
Relationship
Great-grandson of Christopher ALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 09:Descendants of Christopher ALSTEAD (bef 1770-?)
     Henry was also known as Henry AUSTIN. Henry was also known as Henry ALSTEAD.
Henry HALSTEAD was born in 1843 at Bolton, Lancashire, England.1 He was the son of John HALSTEAD and Alice BEARDSWORTH. In the census of 30 March 1851 at 68 Back Newport Street, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as aged 9 born Chorley, the son of John AUSTIN.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 7 School Hill, Little Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Bread Baker, aged 18 born Leyland, the son of John ALSTEAD.3
Henry married Mary SMITH on 30 July 1864 at St Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was a Baker of full age, a bachelor residing in Great Bolton. His father was listed as John ALSTEAD, a Warehouseman. After Banns. The marriage was witnessed by Edward SMITH and Margaret ALSTEAD.4,5

Appears in a newspaper article on on 24 December 1864 at at Bolton, Lancashire, Assaults.—James Southern, baker, and Henry Alstead were charged with being drunk and fighting in Waring-street, on Saturday night; there was a further charge against Southern of assaulting John Alstead. Henry Alstead’s father. The two defendants were together at a friend’s house, when from some cause, Southern struck Alstead. Some one fetched the father of the latter, and on his arriving and dragging his son out of the house, Southern knocked him down and kicked him. The son then interfered between them, and while so engaged the police came up.—Southern said the father and son were flghting and he was merely trying to separate them when the police appeared.—Alstead was discharged, and Southern was ordered to find sureties and pay costs in the first case, and in the second fined 5s. and expenses.6 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 8 Back Exchange Street, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England.[ he was listed as single, a Bread Baker, aged 28 born Bolton, a Lodger of Mary GRADY]7
Henry died in February 1889 at the Workhouse, New Bury, Lancashire, England.8,9 Henry was buried on 1 March 1889 at St James, New Bury, Lancashire, England.9

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1843 - Ref 21 368 - Chorley."
  2. [S2313] 1851 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2210 Folio:495 Page:29 (online image).
  3. [S2311] 1861 Census for Little Bolton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2823 Folio:120 Page:29 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q3 1864 - Ref 8c 283 - Bolton."
  5. [S33] Website Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk).
  6. [S31] Website British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
  7. [S2316] 1871 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3943 Folio:109 Page:22 (online image).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q1 1889 - Ref 8c 194 - Bolton aged 47."
  9. [S16] Website Ancestry Parish Records (http://www.ancestry.co.uk) "Manchester Burials."

William HALSTEAD

#9792, b. 1828
     William HALSTEAD was born in 1828 at Little Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was the son of James HALSTEAD and Martha HARWOOD. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Little Bolton, Lancashire, he was listed as aged 14 born in county, the assumed grandson of David HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at 48 Lever Street, Little Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 22 born Bolton, the son of James HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 at 49 Turton Street, Little Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Wever, aged 31 born Bolton, the brother-in-law of George ANDERTON.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 12 Back Hobson Street, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Power Loom Weaver, aged 42 born Little Bolton, a Lodger of Thomas HASLAM.4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2490] 1841 Census for Bolton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0536 Book:06 Folio:36 (online image).
  2. [S2513] 1851 Census for Little Bolton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2209 Folio:306 Page:06 (online image).
  3. [S2514] 1861 Census for Little Bolton, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:2822 Folio:034 Page:05 (online image).
  4. [S2515] 1871 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3938 Folio:026 Page:45 (online image).

Margaret HORRIDGE

#9793, b. 1815
     Her married name was BLACKLEY.
Margaret HORRIDGE was born in 1815 at Preston, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of George HORRIDGE and Ellen HODGKINSON.
Margaret married Edward BLACKLEY in 1839 at Preston, Lancashire.1
In the census of 30 March 1851 at 143 Deansgate, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 35 born Preston, the wife of Edward BLACKLEY (a Mercantile Clerk, living with his wife Margaret, son Samuel J, daughter Margaret E, mother-in-law Ellen HORIDGE.)2
Her husband, Edward, died before 1871. In the census of 2 April 1871 at 1 Brooks Yard, Great Bolton, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a widow, aged 56 born Preston, the mother-in-law of John ALSTEAD.3

Children of Margaret HORRIDGE and Edward BLACKLEY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1839 - Ref 21 329 - Preston."
  2. [S2321] 1851 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2210 Folio:009 Page:11 (online image).
  3. [S2318] 1871 Census for Great Bolton, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:3937 Folio:021 Page:36 (online image).

James HALSTEAD

#9794, b. 1829, d. 18 July 1877
     James HALSTEAD was born in 1829 at Sabden, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Martha POLLARD. In the census of 6 June 1841 at Whalley, Lancashire, England, he was listed as a Teamer, aged 12 born in county, the assumed son of Thomas HALSTEAD.1 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 22 born Sabden, a Lodger of David BENTLEY.2
James married Mary PARKER on 22 November 1851 at St Bartholomew, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.3
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 17 Club Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, James was listed as aged 31 born Great Harwood, the Head of Household; a Cotton Power Loom Weaver, living with his wife Mary, daugther Martha.4
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 20 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, James was listed as aged 42 born Sabden, the Head of Household; an Overlooker at Cotton Mill, living with his wife Mary, daugther Martha.5
His wife, Mary, died in 1872 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England.6
James married Amelia BULCOCK in 1873 at the Register Office, Haslingden, Lancashire, England.7
James died on 18 July 1877 at Padiham, Lancashire, England.8,9 His estate was probated on 20 September 1877 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The estate was valued at under £300.9

Child of James HALSTEAD and Mary PARKER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4997] 1841 Census for Whalley, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:0508 Book:09 Folio:04 (online image).
  2. [S5002] 1851 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:HO107 Piece:2257 Folio:183 Page:21 (online image).
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1851 - Ref 21 56 - Blackburn."
  4. [S5003] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:036 Page:30 (online image).
  5. [S5004] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4168 Folio:170 Page:45 (online image).
  6. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1872 - Ref 8e 207 - Blackburn aged 38."
  7. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1873 - Ref 8e 193 - Haslingden."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q3 1877 - Ref 8e 138 - Burnley Aged 49."
  9. [S14] Website National Probate Indexes for England & Wales (https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills).

Mary PARKER

#9795, b. 1834, d. 1872
     Her married name was HALSTEAD.
Mary PARKER was born in 1834 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.
Mary married James HALSTEAD, son of Thomas HALSTEAD and Martha POLLARD, on 22 November 1851 at St Bartholomew, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.1
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 17 Club Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 28 born Great Harwood, the wife of James HALSTEAD (a Cotton Power Loom Weaver, living with his wife Mary, daugther Martha.)2
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 20 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as a Cotton Weaver, aged 37 born Great Harwood, the wife of James HALSTEAD (an Overlooker at Cotton Mill, living with his wife Mary, daugther Martha.)3
Mary died in 1872 at Blackburn, Lancashire, England.4

Child of Mary PARKER and James HALSTEAD

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q4 1851 - Ref 21 56 - Blackburn."
  2. [S5003] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:036 Page:30 (online image).
  3. [S5004] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4168 Folio:170 Page:45 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q2 1872 - Ref 8e 207 - Blackburn aged 38."

Martha HALSTEAD

#9796, b. 1853, d. 1904
Relationship
Granddaughter of Thomas HALSTEAD
Appears on charts
Chart 38:Descendants of Thomas HALSTEAD (1807-1874)
     Her married name was BIRTWISTLE.
Martha HALSTEAD was born in 1853 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.1 She was the daughter of James HALSTEAD and Mary PARKER. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 17 Club Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 8 born Great Harwood, the daughter of James HALSTEAD.2 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 20 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 18 born Great Harwood, the daughter of James HALSTEAD.3
Martha married David BIRTWISTLE, son of Hilton BIRTWISTLE and Esther PARKER, in 1874 at Registrar Attended, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.4
In the census of 3 April 1881 at 28 St Huberts Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 27 born Great Harwood, the wife of David BIRTWISTLE (a Cotton Tape Sizer, living with his wife Martha, sons Arthur and Parker, father Hilton BIRTWISTLE, mother Esther BIRTWISTLE.)5
In the census of 5 April 1891 at 71 Princess Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 38 born Great Harwood, the wife of David BIRTWISTLE (a Tape Sizer in Cotton Mill, living with his wife Martha, sons Arthur, Parker and David G, daughter Beatrice.)6
In the census of 31 March 1901 at 71 Princess Street, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, she was listed as aged 48 born Great Harwood, the wife of David BIRTWISTLE (a Cotton Tape Sizer, living with his wife Martha, sons Arthur and Garfield, daughters Beatrice and Elsie.)7
Martha died in 1904 at Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England.8

Children of Martha HALSTEAD and David BIRTWISTLE

Sources of Information:

  1. [S1] GRO Indexes to Births. "Q1 1853 - Ref 8e 207 - Blackburn."
  2. [S5003] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:036 Page:30 (online image).
  3. [S5004] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4168 Folio:170 Page:45 (online image).
  4. [S2] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "Q1 1874 - Ref 8e 547 - Blackburn."
  5. [S5005] 1881 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG11 Piece:4177 Folio:018 Page:30 (online image).
  6. [S11128] 1891 Census for Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire:RG12 Piece:3277 Folio:010 Page:13 (online image).
  7. [S11129] 1901 Census for Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire:RG13 Piece:3783 Folio:166 Page:20 (online image).
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Q4 1904 - Ref 8d 351 - Ashton under Lyne aged 51."

Robert MERCER

#9797, b. 1802
     Robert MERCER was born in 1802 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.
Robert married Jane HAWORTH on 17 October 1825 at St Bartholomew, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 76 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, Robert was listed as aged 62 born Great Harwood, the Head of Household; a Caw Jober, living with his wife Jane, sons Isaac, Robert and Thomas, daughters Ellen and Harriet, granddaughter Mary MERCER, boarder Mary HALSTEAD.1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 118 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, Robert was listed as aged 69 born Great Harwood, the Head of Household; a Cotton Loomer, living with his wife Jane, sonsRobert and Thomas, granddaughters Mary MERCER and Mary HALSTEAD.2

Children of Robert MERCER and Jane HAWORTH

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6232] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:054 Page:08 (online image).
  2. [S6231] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4169 Folio:012 Page:18 (online image).

Jane HAWORTH

#9798, b. 1806
     Her married name was MERCER.
Jane HAWORTH was born in 1806 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.
Jane married Robert MERCER on 17 October 1825 at St Bartholomew, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England.
In the census of 7 April 1861 at 76 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 55 born Great Harwood, the wife of Robert MERCER (a Caw Jober, living with his wife Jane, sons Isaac, Robert and Thomas, daughters Ellen and Harriet, granddaughter Mary MERCER, boarder Mary HALSTEAD.)1
In the census of 2 April 1871 at 118 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, she was listed as aged 65 born Great Harwood, the wife of Robert MERCER (a Cotton Loomer, living with his wife Jane, sonsRobert and Thomas, granddaughters Mary MERCER and Mary HALSTEAD.)2

Children of Jane HAWORTH and Robert MERCER

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6232] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:054 Page:08 (online image).
  2. [S6231] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4169 Folio:012 Page:18 (online image).

Robert MERCER

#9799, b. 1840
     Robert MERCER was born in 1840 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Robert MERCER and Jane HAWORTH. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 76 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 21 born Great Harwood, the son of Robert MERCER.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 118 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Mechanic, aged 31 born Great Harwood, the son of Robert MERCER.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6232] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:054 Page:08 (online image).
  2. [S6231] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4169 Folio:012 Page:18 (online image).

Thomas MERCER

#9800, b. 1843
     Thomas MERCER was born in 1843 at Great Harwood, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Robert MERCER and Jane HAWORTH. In the census of 7 April 1861 at 76 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Weaver, aged 18 born Great Harwood, the son of Robert MERCER.1 In the census of 2 April 1871 at 118 Church Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire, England, he was listed as single, a Cotton Loom Overlooker, aged 28 born Great Harwood, the son of Robert MERCER.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S6232] 1861 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG09 Piece:3091 Folio:054 Page:08 (online image).
  2. [S6231] 1871 Census for Great Harwood, Lancashire:RG10 Piece:4169 Folio:012 Page:18 (online image).