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Rebecca Hammerton | 2286 | |
Father : Jonas Hammerton Mother : Ann Rooke Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jan 1841 - Mar 1841) Rebecca was baptised on 14th March 1841 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. She married Thomas Myers in the district of Barnsley in 1860 and had four children, George, Jonas, Joseph H & Alfred. In 1861 the family resided at Worsbrough Bridge, at 9, Pilley Colliery, Tankersley in 1871 in 1881 at 71, Mitchells Terrace, Wombwell and in 1891 at 12, Mitchells Terrace, Wombwell. She died on 7th September 1899 and was buried at Wombwell. |
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Robert Hammerton | 2247 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Hannah Marsden Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jul 1840 - Sep 1840) Robert was baptised on 18th October 1840 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was a Butchers Assistant, probably for his future father in law, and boarding at Barnsley Road, Brightside Bierlow in 1861. Bob married Mary Ann Wall in the district of Sheffield in 1862 and had three children, Kate Emily, Robert Marsden & Lucy. The family resided at 110, Harvest Lane, Brightside Bierlow in 1871 and between 1881 & 1891 at 58, Westgate, Bradford. In 1871 he was a fully fledged Butcher but was running an Eatery between 1881 & 1891 as well as being a Time Keeper in 1881 and in 1901 was a Widower managing the White Bear, 4, Hall Gate, Doncaster with his Daughter Lucy and her family. Robert was still a Licensed Victualler residing at 21, Spring Gardens, Doncaster, Yorkshire. His daughter and her family now lived with him. Robert died in 1925 in Doncaster. |
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Robert Hammerton | 10061 | |
Father : Thomas Hammerton Mother : Maria Shaw Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (Jan 1841 - Mar 1841) Robert was baptised on 16th February 1841 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. He was a Scholar in 1851 and a Watch Jeweller in 1861. |
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Sarah Hammerton | 10031 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Sarah Moy Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (1820) She was living on her own means in 1891 and resided at Priory Hill, Wolston, Rugby, Warwickshire with her brother Arthur and his family. In 1901 she resided with two of her unmarried sisters at 24, Clareadon Avenue (Court), Leamington, Warwick, Warwickshire where they were all living on their own means. Sarah died on 16th June 1906. |
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Sarah Hammerton | 2233 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Myers Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1822) Sarah was baptised on 28th April 1822 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. Sarah married Joseph M Jackson on 29th October 1839 in All Saints Church, Darfield, Barnsley and had nine children, John, William, Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Joseph, Sarah, Emily, Henry & Ada. Between 1841 & 1851 the family resided at Worsbrough Bridge and in 1861 at Edmunds Main, Worsbrough. In 1871 she was a widow living at Worsbrough Dale, Barnsley. The 1851 & 1871 Census states she was born in 1828 at Yews in Yorkshire. |
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Sarah Hammerton | 2190 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Mary Quarmby Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (22nd April 1822) Sarah was baptised at Emley on 8th December 1822. |
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Sarah Hammerton | 10082 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Hayward Born : Fillongley, Coventry, Warwickshire (1822) |
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Sarah Hammerton | 1432 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Mary Charlesworth Born : Chapeltown (1835) Sarah was baptised at St Peter Church, Tankersley on 28th June 1835. She married George Marshall at St Peter Church, Tankersley on 17th April 1854 and had four children, Alicia (Alice), Clara, Herbert & George. In 1861 the family resided at 30, Prospect Street, Barnsley, between 1871 & 1881 at 22, Pontefract Road, Barnsley and in 1891 at 35, Dobie Street, Barnsley. |
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Sarah Hammerton | 2740 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Mary Kennedy Born : Sheffield, Yorkshire (1839) |
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Sarah Hammerton | 2228 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Jane Yates Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jan 1843 - Mar 1843) Sarah was baptised on 24th July 1843 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. She was living with her Uncle and Aunt at Upper Tankersley in 1851 and 1861. |
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Stephen Hammerton | 10070 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Hayward Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (30th November 1810) Stephen married Ellen Kimberley on 29th May 1839 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. In 1841 the family resided at Stoke Aldermoore, Coventry, Warwickshire and at Willenhall, Foleshill, Warwickshire between 1851 & 1871. He was a Baker / Farmer in 1851, a Labourer in 1851 and listed as a Farmer between 1861 & 1871. Stephen died in 1872 in the district of Foleshill. |
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Stephen Hammerton | 10023 | |
Father : Stephen Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Mann Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (1818) Stephen was baptised on 6th August 1818 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. Stephen married (1) Elizabeth Clare in 1839 in Coventry. After her early death he then married (2) Elizabeth Matthews in 1845 and had two children, Stephen Edward & Charles James. In 1851 they resided at King Street, Coventry, Warwickshire. Stephen then had another two wives (3) Emma Elkington who he married in 1856 in the district of Kings Norton. In 1861 they resided at 19. King Street, Coventry, Warwickshire. He then married (4) Charlotte May Thomson in 1869. In 1871 they resided at 23, Grayson Street, Chorlton, Lancashire and at Elwy Villa, Llandudno, Conway, Caernarvonshire betweenn 1881 & 1891. He was a Ribbon Manufacturer between 1841 & 1861 and in 1871 was listed as Income from Mortgage for his occupation. Stephen died in 1895. |
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Stephen Hammerton | 2220 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Jane Yates Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1820) Stephen was baptised on 14th February 1820 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. Stephen married Elizabeth Dyson on 12th April 1841 in St Helen Church, Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire and had nine children, Joseph, William Yates, Sarah Ann, Abigail, Lucy, Ellen, Myra, Elizabeth & Albert. In 1841 they were lodging with her parents or grandparents in Hemsworth, Pontefract, in 1851 resided at Worsbrough Dale, in 1861 at Woods Row, Worsbrough at Worsbrough Dale in 1871 and in 1881 at 11, West Street, Worsbrough. He died in 1885 at Worsbrough Dale and on 11th February 1885 was buried at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was Tailor between 1841 & 1881. |
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Stephen Hammerton | 10058 | |
Father : Thomas Hammerton Mother : Maria Shaw Born : Hill Top, Coventry, Warwickshire (1836) He was baptised on 4th February 1836 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. Stephen died in 1839 and on 17th March 1939 was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. |
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Stephen Hammerton | 4603 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Ann Brick Born : Friskney Fen, Lincolnshire (Jan 1839 - Mar 1839) He was baptised on 14th March 1839. |
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Susan Hammerton | 2192 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Mary Quarmby Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (1826) Susan was baptised at Emley on 24th December 1826. She died in 1834 and on 14th March 1834 was buried at Emley. |
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Susanna Hammerton | 10032 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Sarah Moy Born : Mill Lane, Coventry, Warwickshire (1821) She died in 1822 at Mill Lane, Coventry, Warwickshire. |
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Thomas Hammerton | 10071 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Hayward Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (1812) He was baptised on 4th March 1812 at St Michael Church, Coventry. Thomas married Ann Campion on 5th February 1838 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry and had a daughter, Mary Ann Campion. He died in 1865 in Coventry, Warwickshire and was buried at All Saints Church, Allesley, Coventry on 2nd October 1865. |
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Thomas Oxtaby Hammerton | 2207 | |
Father : Thomas Oxtaby Mother : Ann Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1813) Thomas was baptised on 9th January 1814 at St George Church, Barnsley. He married Hannah Unknown and had seven children, Mary, Thomas Oxtaby, John Oxtaby, James, George Oxtaby, William & Jane Elizabeth. In 1841 the family resided at Crow Well Hill, Barnsley and in 1851 at Pall Mall, Barnsley but by 1861 were at at 9, Silver Street, Barnsley. He was a Coal Miner between 1841 and 1861. |
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Thomas Hammerton | 10050 | |
Father : Thomas Hammerton Mother : Maria Shaw Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (1823) He was baptised on 21st May 1823 at St Michael Church, Coventry. |
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Thomas Moy Hammerton | 10037 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Sarah Moy Born : Wolston, Warwickshire (1829) Thomas married Lydia Denham on 21st September 1862 in St Philip the Evangelist, Arlington Square Church, Islington, London and had seven children, Lydia, Kate, Ada, Ernest, Claude, Sidney & Constance Maude. Between 1871 & 1891 the family resided at Avon Villa, Lewisham, Sydenham, Kent, in 1901 at Branksome Lane, Bromley, Kent and at 96, Tweedy Road, Bromley in 1911. He was a Warehouseman in 1871, a Manager of a Trimming Manufacturing Company, Dalton & Barton, between 1881 & 1891, by 1901 had become the Director of the company but he had retired by 1911. Thomas died on 13th March 1917 at Bromley, Kent. |
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Thomas Hammerton | 2227 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Jane Yates Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Apr 1840 - Jun 1840) Thomas was baptised on 20th April 1840 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was a Scholar in 1851 and resided at Gooseholes, Worsbrough between 1851 & 1871 but in 1881 resided at 19, Windross Row, Worsbrough. He was a Carpenter Wheelwright by trade. On 16th February 1893 Thomas died aged 51 and was buried with his parents at St Mary Church, Worsbrough on 18th February 1893. |
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Walter Hammerton | 6962 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Ann Addy Born : Lambeth, Surrey (1836) |
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William Hammerton | 10282 | |
Father : James Hammerton Mother : Maria Chamberlayne Born : Long Preston, Yorkshire (c 1815) William never married. He died on 27th May 1828. |
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William Hammerton | 10073 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Hayward Born : Warwick, Warwickshire (16th March 1818) In 1851 he resided at 41, Gabriel Hill, Maidstone, Kent. He married Jane Jeffrey on 26th April 1852 at Brenchley, Kent and had six children, Walter, Charles, William John, Clara, Emily Jane & Albert Levi. Between 1861 & 1871 the family resided at 14, High Street, Maidstone. He was a Green Grocer between 1851 & 1871 and in 1861 employed 4 men, 3 Apprentices and 2 Boys. William died in 1879 in Maidstone. |
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William Hammerton | 10045 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Littlewood Born : New Buildings, Coventry, Warwickshire (1821) William was baptised on 20th September 1821 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. He was an Iron Caster. |
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William Hammerton | 2221 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Jane Yates Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1822) William was baptised on 23rd June 1822 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. William married Martha Harrison on 23rd November 1848 at Darfield Parish Church and had five children, Ann, Agnes, Jane, Joseph & Francis. The family resided at Gooseholes, Worsbrough between 1851 & 1871 but in 1881 resided at 19, Windross Row, Worsbrough. William died in 1883 at Goose Hole, Worsbrough and on 20th December 1883 was buried at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was a Carpenter Joiner Wheelwright by trade. |
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William Hammerton | 4598 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Ann Brick Born : Friskney Fen, Lincolnshire (1824) William married Mary Holmes in 1849 and had eight children, Emma, Mary Ann, Jonathan, Eliza, Harriet, Frederick William, John George & Robert. Between 1851 & 1891 the family resided at Lace Bank, Wrangle, Boston, Lincolnshire. He was an Agricultural Labourer between 1841 & 1891. |
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William Hammerton | 2201 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Ann Addy Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1825) William was baptised on 28th February 1825 at St Mary Church, Barnsley. William died on 5th March 1826 and on 6th March 1826 was buried at St Mary Church, Barnsley. |
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William Hammerton | 2202 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Ann Addy Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1826) William was baptised on 1st December 1826 at St Mary Church, Barnsley. He married Mary Jane Unknown and had one child, William W. In 1851 he lived with his brother, Charles, and also in 1861 the family resided at 8, Stevens Street, Bermondsey, Southwark, Surrey. He was a Ticket Writer between 1851 and 1861. William died in 1868 in the district of Bermondsey. |
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William Hammerton | 2734 | |
Father : George Hammerton Mother : Mary Kennedy Born : Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire (1828) He married Emma Hibbert in the Wakefield, Yorkshire in 1851 and had two children, Francis & Samuel. William was a Wire Drawer between 1851 and 1871. He was a widower in 1871 and resided with his son, Samuel at 13, Royds Mill Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield in 1871. He died in 1877 in the district of Sheffield. |
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William Hammerton | 2196 | |
Father : Joseph Hammerton Mother : Mary Quarmby Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (1834) William was baptised at St Michael the Archangel Church, Emley on 12th April 1834. |
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William Hammerton | 2245 | |
Father : John Hammerton Mother : Hannah Marsden Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1836) William was baptised on 26th June 1836 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was a Shoemaker in 1861. |
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William Hammerton | 2238 | |
Father : William Hammerton Mother : Elizabeth Myers Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1842) William was baptised on 26th June 1842 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He was only 8 years of age when he died in 1851 at Worsbrough Bridge and on 13th April 1851 was buried at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. |
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Frank Hampshaw | 5261 | |
Father : Job Hampshaw Mother : Jane Shaw Born : Wooldale (Oct 1843 - Dec 1843) Between 1851 & 1861 he resided with his parents and siblings at Follies, Wooldale. Frank married Hannah Silverwood in 1866 in the district of Huddersfield and had four children, Silverwood, William, George & Job. Frank died in 1885 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was a Hand Loom Woollen Weaver between 1861 & 1871 and a Worsted Weaver in 1881. |
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Isabella Harrison | 2342 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Brodsworth, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1828) Isabella married George Hammerton in 1858 in the district of Barnsley and had two children, Eliza & John. Between 1851 and 1871 the family resided at Gooseholes, Worsbrough, in 1881 resided at 20, Windross Row, Worsbrough, in 1891 at 20, Upper Lewden, Worsbrough and at no 12, Upper Lewden, Worsbrough in 1901. On 1st July 1909 she died and is buried with her husband at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. |
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John Harrison | 12054 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown Birth Date) John married Mary Haywood in 1847 in Sheffield and had two children, Lucy Jane & Charles Frederick. The family resided at 2, Belafield Parade, Sheffield in 1861. He was a Cask Iron Founder in 1861. |
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John Harrison | 2401 | |
Father : William Harrison Mother : Mary Townend Born : Worsbrough Dale, Barnsley, Yorkshire (8th May 1844) John was baptised on 23rd June 1844 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. He married Frances Hammerton on 17th May 1869 at St Peter Church, Hunslet, Leeds and had eight children, Lloyd Townend, Frances Mary, William Oswald, Norton Hammerton, Sydney Parnell, Theodore Francis, Herbert Stokes & Charles John. In 1871 the family resided at Worsbrough Dale and in 1881 at Mill House, Eckington, Chesterfield. John was Tailor in 1861 then a Book-keeper in 1871 but also became Secretary and Colliery Manager at Boythorpe Colliery. He was also a Wesleyan Local Preacher. On 24th December 1885 he died at Boythorpe, Chesterfield. On Christmas Eve 1885, as he was leaving work with his pockets full of Christmas Presents for his children. He was struck by a locomotive used for pulling wagons at the pit and was killed instantly. A Coroners inquest was held on 26th December 1885. He was buried at Spital Cemetery, Chesterfield on 29th December 1885. |
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Martha Harrison | 2323 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Brodsworth (1817) She married William Hammerton on 23rd November 1848 at Darfield Parish Church and had five children, Ann, Agnes, Jane, Joseph & Francis. The family resided at Goose Hole, Worsbrough between 1851 and 1871, in 1881 resided at 19, Windross Row, Worsbrough, in 1891 with her son at 13, Upper Londen, Worsbroughand also in 1901 at 11, Upper Londen, Worsbrough. Martha died in 1901 at Worsbrough and on 6th June 1901 was buried at St Mary Church, Worsbrough. |
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Dan Hawley | 2263 | |
Father : Joseph Hawley Mother : Hannah Ellis Born : Bolsterstone, Penistone, Wortley, Yorkshire (1829) Dan was baptised on 10th May 1829 in Bolsterstone. In 1841 he resided with his widowed mother and brother at Bolsterstone but in 1851 resided at New Hall, Bradfield, Wortley, Yorkshire. Dan married Elizabeth English on 27th October 1851 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire and had eight children, Sarah, Lavinia, Melling, Daniel, Albert, Henry, Frederick & Joseph Armitage. In 1861 the family resided at 1, Marcus Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, in 1871 at 15, Marcus Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, at 149, Marcus Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield in 1881 and in 1891 at 166, Marcus Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield. He was a Farm Labourer in 1851, a Wood Sawyer in 1861, a Brewers Drayman in 1871, a Carter in 1881 but in 1891 was listed as a Retired Labourer. Dan died in 1897 in the district of Sheffield. |
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Jane Hawley | 5169 | |
Father : Joseph Hawley Mother : Hannah Ellis Born : Bolsterstone, Penistone, Yorkshire (1823) Jane was baptised at Bolsterstone, Penistone on 15th June 1823. Jane married (1) Henry Thorpe, b 1814, Penistone, a Carpenter in 1851, and had seven children, Hannah, b 1846, George, b 1847, a Scholar in 1851, Daniel, b 1849, a Scholar in 1851, Jane, b 1850, Harriet, b 1855, Thomas Henry, b 1857 and Sarah Ann, b 1859 all born in Penistone, Yorkshire. Between 1851 & 1861 they resided at Penistone Green, Penistone. In 1871 she was a Widow and visiting at Brightholmlee, Bradfield, Penistone. Jane married (2), Benjamin Silverwood on 28th February 1881 at Netherfield Independent Church, Thurlstone. Between 1881 & 1901 they resided at Gravels Lane, Penistone but she was widowed again in 1896. Jane died in 1903 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. |
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Joseph Hawley | 2264 | |
Father : Leonard Hawley Mother : Hannah Unknown Born : South Winfield, Derbyshire (1836) In 1851 he resided with his Mother and Siblings at South Winfield. He married Sarah English on 8th November 1858 at St Mary Church, Worsbrough and had one child, Hannah. In 1861 the family resided at Woods Row, Worsbrough. He was an Agricultural Labourer in 1851 and a Coal Miner between 1858 & 1861. |
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Ann Haywood | 868 | |
Father : Timothy Haywood Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Sheffield, Yorkshire (1826) She was a Dress Maker in 1851. Ann married Nathaniel Ledger in 1852 and had three children, George Henry, Mary Ann & Charles William. In 1861 they lived at Court 8, Broomacres, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, in 1871 had moved to Mosbro, Eckington, Derbyshire and in 1881 at 28, Hunt Street, Sheffield. In 1891 she was a Widow and resided with her Son in Law, George Reader, at South Steel Battery, Scarborough. Ann died in 1892 in Scarborough. |
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John Haywood | 1810 | |
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Mary Haywood | 1809 | |
Father : Timothy Haywood Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Sheffield, Yorkshire (1819) Mary married John Harrison in 1852 in Sheffield and had two children, Lucy Jane & Charles Frederick. The family resided at 2, Belafield Parade, Sheffield in 1861 and at 60, Bellfield Street, Sheffield although her husband was missing. |
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Timothy Haywood | 1811 | |
Father : Timothy Haywood Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Unknown (1834) |
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Harriet Helliwell | 5209 | |
Father : Charles Helliwell Mother : Nancy Unknown Born : Bradfield (Jan 1847 - Mar 1847) She was a Scholar in 1851 residing with her parents and siblings at Storth House, Bradfield but in 1861 was a Kitchen Maid residing at Moor Hall, Bradfield. Harriet married Timothy Silverwood on 22nd April 1866 in Bradfield and had two children, Clara & Edith. In 1871 the family resided at High Street, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield. She died in 1874 in the Wortley district. |
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James Helliwell | 5238 | |
Father : Joseph Helliwell Mother : Ann Hague Born : Stocksbridge, Wortley, Yorkshire (1861) In 1871 he was a Scholar and resided with his Parents and Siblings at Stocksbridge. James was Lodging at Johnstone Street, Stocksbridge in 1881. He married Ann Silverwood in 1882 in Stocksbridge and had at least eleven children, seven are, Harold, Frances, Clara, Herbert, Prudence Amelia, Edith & Fred. In 1891 the family resided at The Clough, Bradfield and between 1901 & 1911 at 9, Haywood Park, Deepcar, Bradfield, Stocksbridge. He was a Coal Miner between 1891 & 1911. |
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George Hepplestone | 5149 | |
Father : William Hepplestone Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : High Hoyland (1821) In 1841 he resided at Mulberry Place, Hunslet, Leeds. George was a widow with two children, Eliza Ann, b 1854 and Walter, b 1857, in 1871 and resided at Midhope Stones, Bradfield. He married Maria Laycock (Nee Silverwood) on 23rd December 1872 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. In 1881 the family resided at Penistone. Between 1871 & 1872 he was a School Master and was an Iron Works Labourer in 1881. George died in 1881 in the Wakefield, Yorkshire. |
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Emma Hibbert | 2744 | |
Father : Joseph Hibbert Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Ecclesall Bierlow (1827) In 1841 she resided with her parents and siblings at Milton Street, Ecclesall Bierlow. She married William Hammerton in the Wakefield, Yorkshire in 1851 and had two children, Francis & Samuel. |
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Elizabeth Hill | 6650 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (1828) She married Thomas Dyson in the district of Bradford in 1851. In 1851 they were living at his parents house at 10, Cropper Street, Bradford. |
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Lizzie Hill | 6883 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Kirkburton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1863) She married Albert Smith in 1887 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire and had six children, George William, Bertie, Lorrie, Stanley, Mabel & Gladys. Between 1891 & 1911 the family resided at 22, Far Bank, Shelley. |
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Thomas Hinchcliff | 5200 | |
Father : Joseph Hinchcliff Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Skelmanthorpe (30th October 1830) In 1841 he resided at Skelmanthorpe, Cumberworth with his Siblings and at Green Lane, Skelmanthorpe in 1851. Tom married Esther Silverwood on 24th March 1861 at St Michael the Archangel, Emley and had nine children, Thomas Hinchcliff SILVERWOOD, William, John, Mary Alice, Sarah Ellen, Ada Jane, Joseph, James Henry & Hester Elizabeth. The family resided at 16, Green Lane, Cumberworth in 1861, at Barrow Stead, Cumberworth in 1871, at Gatehouse, Paris, Cartworth in 1881, in 1891 at Hill Top Road, Clayton West and at Crown Terrace, Skelmanthorpe in 1901. He was a Tallow Chandler between 1851 & 1881,, a Farmer in 1891 but was out of employ in 1901. Thomas died on 6th November 1905 and is buried at High Hoyland. |
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George Hinchliffe | 5175 | |
Father : John Hinchliffe Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Thurlstone, Wortley, Yorkshire (16th May 1834) Between 1841 & 1851 he resided with his parents and siblings at Thurlstone Bank, Thurlstone. George married Jane Silverwood on 28th September 1857 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone and had eight children, Arthur, Mary Ellen, John Thomas, Emma Eliza, Sarah Elizabeth, Martha Louisa, Alice & Bessie Silverwood. The family resided at Thurlstone Bank, Thurlstone in 1861 and at Millhouse Mill, Thurlstone between 1871 & 1881. In 1851 he was an Assistant Tailor but became a proper Tailor by 1857 and continued as a Tailor until at least 1861, in 1871 was a Corn Miller & Farmer and in 1881 he was an Innkeeper & Grocer. George died on 7th February 1887 at Netherfield. |
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Milly Hinchcliffe | 6631 | |
Father : George Hinchcliffe Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Yorkshire (c 1821) She married George Fretwell on 4th December 1837 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone and had one child, John. In 1841 the family resided at Moor Royd, Thursltone. |
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Sarah Ann Holden | 7095 | |
Father : Godfrey Holden Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1844 - Sep 1844) In 1851 she resided with her parents and siblings at Stone Pit Hall, Fulstone and also in 1861 at Bank Bottom, Shelley. In 1861 she was a Woollen Power Loom Weaver. She married Joseph Wortley in 1863 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire and had eight children, Ann, Charles, Mary Ellen, Clara, Nellie, Florence, John Henry & Arthur Holden. In 1871 the family resided at Woodhouse, Shelley but her husband was missing in 1891 when the family lived at Dyke Bottom, Shepley. |
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Joseph Holling | 10562 | |
Father : William Holling Mother : Ann Parker Born : Silkstone, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1823) Joseph married Elizabeth Smith on 26th January 1845 at St George Church, Barnsley and had nine children, Emma, Ann, Amos, Eli, William, Mary Ann, Alice, Selina & Jonathan. Between 1851 & 1861 the family resided at Silkstone and between 1871 & 1891 at 28, Albert Street, Barnsley. He was a Coal Miner between 1845 & 1881 but was a Boro Scavenger in 1891. |
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Ann Hollingworth | 2392 | |
Father : James Hollingworth Mother : Harriet Unknown Born : Worsbrough, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1845) In 1861 she resided with her parents at Wigfield Farm, Worsbrough. She married Daniel Rooke Hammerton in 1863 in the district of Barnsley and had eight children, Harriet, Myra, Ann, Ada, Jonas, Hollin, Ernest & Lucy. In 1871 the family resided at Low Valley, Darfield, Barnsley where she was a Farmer of 33 Acres employing 10 Men, in 1881 at Hope Street, Darfield, in 1891 at 37 (Ironmongers Shop), Snape Hill, Darfield and between 1901 & 1911 at Poplar, Church Street, Darfield. Ann died on 4th July 1912 at The Poplars, Darfield and was buried on 7th July 1912 at the family vault at All Saints Church, Darfield. |
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Harriett Holmes | 2799 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown Birth Date) Harriett married Henry Hammerton in Sheffield in 1866 and had one child, Harriett. |
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Mary Holmes | 12031 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Old, Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire (1824) Mary married William Hammerton in 1849 and had eight children, Emma, Mary Ann, Jonathan, Eliza, Harriet, Frederick William, John George & Robert. Between 1851 & 1891 the family resided at Lace Bank, Wrangle, Boston, Lincolnshire. She was widowed in 1900 and in 1901 was recuperating at her daughter and family residence at New Fen Lane, Stickford, Lindsey, Lincolnshire. |
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Beatrice Elizabeth Hopkinson | 7296 | |
Father : William Hopkinson Mother : Margaret Jane Southworth Born : Southport (Apr 1875 - Jun 1875) In 1881 she was a Scholar and resided with her Parents and Siblings at 39, King Street, St Meouls, Southport and also resided with them in 1891 at 59, Lord Street, North Meouls, Southport. Beatrice married Lewis William Smith in 1899 in the district of Ormskirk and had two children, Francis Sydney & Margaret. They resided at 14, Halsall Street, Southport in 1901 and in 1911 at 88, King Street, Southport. |
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Emma Frances Horn | 6841 | |
Father : Joseph Horn Mother : Betty Unknown Born : Ingbirchworth, Penistone, Yorkshire (Jul 1850 - Sep 1850) Between 1851 &1871 she resided with her parents and siblings at Green Gates Lane, Ingbirchworth, Penistone. She married Edward Webster in 1873 in the district of Wortley and had six children, Mary Elizabeth, Ida, Thomas Henry, Matthew, Herbert Wilson & Frederick. The Family resided at Far Coates, Thurgoland between 1881 & 1911. |
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Ann Horsfall | 5245 | |
Father : Isaac Horsfall Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Ferray Bridge, Kirkheaton. Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1844) In 1851 she was a Scholar residing with her parents and siblings at Bridge End, Lepton and also in 1861 as a Woollen Power Loom Weaver at Scholes Moor, Wooldale, Holmfirth. Ann married Joseph Silverwood in 1864 in the district of Huddersfield and had ten children, Sarah, Asa, Mary, Ann, Agnes, Irving, Percy, Norman, Gertrude & Edgar. The family resided at Far Cliffe, Wooldale, Holmfirth in 1881, in 1891 at Ingtholme Bridge, Thurstonland, Holmfirth and at Albany House, Wooldale, Holmfirth between 1901 & 1911. She died on 5th October 1916 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. |
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Ann Horton | 6646 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Oct 1843 - Dec 1843) She was a Scholar in 1851. |
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Eliza Horton | 7043 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jan 1852 - Mar 1852) She was a Scholar in 1861. Eliza married John Carter in 1873 in the district of Huddersfield and had one child, before they were married, Lilias Carter HORTON. In 1881 she was a widow and resided with her mother and daughter in Woodhouse, Shelley. |
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Frances M Horton | 6643 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1836) She was a House Servant for her Grandmother in 1851 where she also resided at Woodhouse, Shelley. |
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James Horton | 7044 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Cumberworth, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1854 - Sep 1854) James was baptised on 22nd April 1855 in All Saints Church, Kirkburton, Huddersfield. He was a Scholar in 1861. James married Jane Methley in 1877 in Huddersfield. In 1881 they resided at Woodhouse, Shelley, Kirkburton, Yorkshire and at Bridge Street, Batley, Dewsbury, Yorkshire in 1891. He was a Farmer of 13 Acres of land in 1881 and a Carrier in 1891. James died in 1897 in Huddersfield. |
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John Horton | 6645 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1841 - Jun 1841) He was a Scholar in 1851. |
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Matilda Horton | 6647 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Cumberworth (Jul 1849 - Sep 1849) She was a Scholar in 1861 and a Milliner in 1871. |
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William Horton | 6644 | |
Father : James Horton Mother : Esther Sykes Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (11th January 1838) William was baptised on 26th August 1838 in All Hallows Church, Kirkburton, Huddersfield. William married (1) Mary Ann Haigh on 11th January 1858 at St Michael Church, Emley, Yorkshire and had eight children, Fanny Sykes, John William, Matilda, Albert, Harry, Esther, Fred & James Edward. In 1861 the family resided at Tinker Lane, Nether Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire, in 1871 at Woodhouse, Shelley but in 1881 he was working away and resided at 7, Gas Works Cottages, Tiverton, Devon and his family resided at Town Street, Emley, Wakefield before returning by 1891 and once again resided at Woodhouse, Shelley. William married (2) Mary Ann Jackson nee Methley in 1899 in the district of Huddersfield. In 1901 they resided at 90, Palm Street, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorkshire. He was a Labourer at a Working Mill in 1851, a Carpemter in 1861 and a Master Wheelwright between 1871 & 1901 although in 1881 he was a Carpentry Foreman working away in Devon. William died in 1906 in Huddersfield. |
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George Hoyle | 4998 | |
Father : Joshua Hoyle Mother : Hannah Unknown Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1839 - Jun 1839) He resided with his Parents and Siblings at Hill Top, Shelley in 1841, at Town End, Shelley in 1851 and at Nancy, Tankersley in 1861. George married Emma Silverwood on 1st July 1861 at Kirkburton and had seven children, Hannah Maria, Harold, Mary, Peter, Ada, Lillian, Andrew. Between 1871 & 1881 the family resided at Low Fold, Shelley and between 1891 & 1911 at Town End, Shelley. He was a Bobbin Winder in 1851, a Coal Miner between 1861 & 1871, a General Labourer in 1881, a Road Surveyor between 1891 & 1901 and once again a Labourer in 1911. |
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Joseph Hoyle | 5274 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (1846) He married Harriet Silverwood in 1872 in the district of Ashton and had one child, Mary. Joe died in 1881 in the Saddleworth district. |
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Ann Hudson | 1768 | |
Father : John Hudson Mother : Maria Unknown Born : Alverthorpe, (1827) Ann married George Danforth in 1847 in the district of Wakefield and had eight children, Henry, Alfred, Arthur, Wright Ernest, Israel, Albert, George & Elizabeth Ann. In 1851 the family resided at Taylor Hill, Cawthorne, in 1861 at 3, Finch Row, Swinton, in 1871 at Dyson's Quarry, Swinton and in 1881 at 41, Warren Vale Rd, Swinton In Rotherham. She died in 1891 at Rawmarsh. | 1841 Census | |
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James Hunt | 2671 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Ireland (1814) James was born on a Ship. He married Hannah Danforth and had seven children, Henry, Sarah Ann, Mary Jane, Edith Emma, George, Thomas & Ann. The family resided at White Leather Alley, Conisbrough in 1841, at Doncaster Road, Conisborough in 1851, at West Street, Conisborough in 1861 and in 1871 was a Widower residing at Church Street, Conisborough. In 1841 he was a Shoe Maker and was a Cordwainer between 1851 & 1871. |
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Correct as at 1st January 2020