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George Danforth | 1006 | |
Father : Luke Danforth Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Great Grimsby (1845) He was a Scholar in 1851 and an Apprentice Blacksmith in 1861. George married Ann Harrison in 1868 in the district of Caistor and had ten children, Anne, Mary Elizabeth, Harold, Emily Ethel, Violet, George William, Cyril, Lillian, Rose &Frank Luke. In 1871 the family resided at 3, Fronting the Marsh, Grimsby, in 1881 at 6, Fronting Railway, Grimsby, in 1891 at 168, King Edward Street, Grimsby and was a Widower in 1901 living with children at 24, Lower Spring Street, Grimsby. He was a Blacksmith between 1871 and 1881 and a Master Man Blacksmith between 1891 & 1901. |
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George Danforth | 1775 | |
Father : George Danforth Mother : Ann Hudson Born : Rotherham, Yorkshire (5th December 1866) George was baptised on 3rd February 1867 at Swinton. He married (1) Mary Spinks on 19th November 1887 at Birstal, Dewsbury. He was a Scholar in 1871. After the death of his first wife he married (2) Margaret Cheetham in 1892 at Hayfield district and had five children, Herbert, Everard Wright, Edith, Edith Ann & Arthur. The family resided at 3, Ninth Street, Wheatley Hill, Wingate, Easington, Durham in 1911. He was a Coal Miner between 1881 & 1911. George died in 1934 in Barnsley. |
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George Danforth | 561 | |
Father : Joseph Danforth Mother : Sarah Jackson Born : Rotherham, Yorkshire (1833) George was baptised on 16th October 1833. He married Harriet Holmes in the district of Sheffield in 1853. In 1861 they were lodging at 30, Effingham Street, Sheffield at 55, Haywood Row, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield and in 1881 at Court 6, 1, Woodside Lane, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield. He was a Steel Rolling Mill Furnace Man between 1861 & 1881. |
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Harry Danforth | 791 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Julia Robinson Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Oct 1875 - Dec 1875) Harry was baptised at St Peter Church, Hoyland on 8th February 1876. He died on 12th February 1876 at Hoyland Nether and on 15th February 1876 was buried at St Peter Church, Hoyland. |
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Henry Danforth | 1769 | |
Father : George Danforth Mother : Ann Hudson Born : Crigglestone, Wakefield (1850) He resided in Cawthorne in 1851 and was a Scholar in 1861. Henry married Jane Longden in 1873 in the Rotherham district and had nine children, Annie Elizabeth, Herbert Ernest, Martha Ann, George Henry, Hary, John William, Ethel, George Leopold & Charles Edward. In 1881 the family resided at 25, Green Lane, Rawmarsh, in 1891 at 53, Doncaster and Saltersbrook Road and between 1901 & 1911 at 25, Ivy Terrace, Osborne Street, Barnsley. He was a Coal Miner between 1881 & 1911. |
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Isabella Danforth | 1462 | |
Father : William Mallison Mother : Elizabeth Danforth Born : Wath, Rotherham, Yorkshire (1838) Not sure who her real father was as her mother was a minor so will assume at this stage that William was the father, although in 1851 she was listed as a House Servant under the name of Isabella Mallison at Main Street, Cleckheaton. Isabella married William Haigh in 1855 in the district of Rotherham and had four children, Catherine, John William, George & Elizabeth. In 1861 she and her children were living with her parents at Water Lane, Hoyland Nether as her husband was in Prison at the time. The family were reunited once again and resided at 7, Minor Street, Headingley, Leeds, Yorkshire in 1871. |
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Israel Danforth | 1773 | |
Father : George Danforth Mother : Ann Hudson Born : Kilnhurst, Swinton, Rotherham, Yorkshire (1860) Israel was baptised on 27th January 1861 in Swinton. He was a Scholar in 1871 and a Coal Miner between 1881 & 1901. Israel died in 1939 in the district of Wortley. |
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James Danforth | 3168 | |
Father : Luke Danforth Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Sheffield, Yorkshire (Jan 1838 - Mar 1838)
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Martha Danforth | 3176 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Hannah May Born : Hoyland Nether (1848) | 1851 Census | |
Mary Danforth | 537 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Hannah May Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1833) | 1851 Census | |
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Mary Ann Danforth | 1461 | |
Father : William Mallison Mother : Elizabeth Danforth Born : Norcroft, Cawthorne, Barnsley, Yorkshire (21st November 1835) Mary was baptised on 27th December 1935 at All Saints Church, Cawthorne. Not sure who her real father was as her mother was a minor and listed as a Spinster in the baptism record so will assume at this stage that William was the father as he raised her as his own. |
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Mary Ann Danforth | 783 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Julia Robinson Born : Cawthorne, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Oct 1854 - Dec 1854) Mary was baptised on 11th February 1855 in All Saints Church, Silkstone. In 1861 she resided at Hoyland Common. Mary married Abraham Bullock in 1874 in the Rotherham district and had at least eleven children, eight of whom are, Willie Walter, Gertrude, Annie Maud, Lillian, Florence, Albert, Frederick Stanley & Elsie. In 1881 the family resided at Hoyland Lane End, Wath on Dearne and in 1891 they lived at 1 Wharnecliffe Silkstone Colliery, Tankersley. After Abraham died the family resided at 31, Excelsior Terrace, Colt Lane, Worsbrough between 1901 & 1911. Mary died in Barnsley in 1926. |
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Mary Ann Danforth | 560 | |
Father : Joseph Danforth Mother : Sarah Jackson Born : Wath on Dearne, Rotherham, Yorkshire (1831) Mary was baptised on 9th October 1831. | 1851 Census | |
Rosanna Danforth | 1812 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Hannah May Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Apr 1857 - Jun 1857) She married Elijah Richardson on 10th December 1876 at Sheffield Parish Church and had ten children, Alfred, Elizabeth, Sarah, John, Eliza, Enoch, Harold, Edith, Elijah & Ada. In 1881 the family resided at Hoyland, Barnsley and between 1891 & 1911 at Sebastopol, Hoyland Nether. |
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Sarah Jane Danforth | 538 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Hannah May Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1835) Sarah married William Austin on 20th October 1859 at St Peter Church, Hoyland and they had six children, George, John, Richard, William, Mary Eliza & Tom. In 1861 the family lived at Dick Croft, Hoyland Nether in 1871 at Private House, Blacker Hill, Worsbrough, Barnsley, in 1881 were residing at Platts Common, Hoyland Nether and in 1891 at Wentworth Road, Hoyland Nether. After William died she was living at 22, Barnsley Road, Hoyland Nether. |
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Sarah Jane Danforth | 2622 | |
Father : Luke Danforth Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Montreal, Upper Canada (1856) She was a Scholar in 1861. In 1871 she was living and working as a General Servant at the Grant Arms, Burgess Street, Great Grimsby. She married George Stephenson in 1876 in the district of Caistor and had seven children, two that survived are Edward & Eleanor. Between 1881 and 1901 the family resided at 197, King Edward Street, Grimsby but in 1911 the family were living at 250, King Edward Street, Grimsby. |
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Thomas Danforth | 559 | |
Father : Joseph Danforth Mother : Sarah Jackson Born : Wath on Dearne (1829) Thomas was baptised on 15th March 1829. Thomas married Sarah Tordoff in the district of Barnsley in 1852 and had three children, Robert, William & Alice. In 1861 the family resided at Princess Street, Brightside Bierlow and in 1871 at Court3, 10, Westgate, Rotherham. He was an Iron Moulder between 1861 & 1871. Thomas died in 1877 in the district of Rotherham. |
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Wilhelmina Danforth | 787 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Julia Robinson Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jul 1863 - Sep 1863) Wilhelmina was baptised at St Peter Church Hoyland on 10th February 1864. She was a Scholar in 1871 but died in May 1874 and on 20th May 1874 was buried at St Peter Church, Hoyland. |
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William Danforth | 539 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Hannah May Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1838) On 15th October 1861 he married (1) Elizabeth Ellen Greenwood at St Peter Church, Hoyland and had two children, John William & Walter. In 1862 the family resided at Milton Iron Works, Hoyland, in 1865 at Ravel Row, Westmuir, Glasgow, in 1867 at Kilnhurst, Rawmarsh. He then married (2)Isabella Clavering at Sheffield Register Office on 5th January 1878 and had one child, Ernest. He and his new wife resided in 1878 at 23 Sussex Street, Sheffield, in 1881 at 258 Sheffield Road, Brinsworth, Yorkshire and in 1891 at 7, Bellvue Cottages, Ellenborough, Cumberland. He lived with his youngest son in 1911 at 4, Elizabeth Street, Hoyland Nether. He was a Pit Labourer in 1851, between 1861 & 1867 was an Iron Puddler, in 1881 a Mill Labourer (Fac Lab) and in 1891 was a Hammerman. William died in 1914 in Barnsley. |
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William Danforth | 563 | |
Father : Joseph Danforth Mother : Sarah Jackson Born : Masbrough, Kimberworth, Rotherham, Yorkshire (1837) William was baptised on 14th December 1840 in Masbrough, Kimberworth. He married (1) Selina Lee in 1861 in Sheffield and had three children, Joseph Henry, Emma Jane & Robert William. In 1871 the family lived at 32, Arthur Street, Kimberworth, Rotherham. He then married (2) Ellen Williams in 1872 and had another five children, Clara Ellen, Ernest William, Frederick, Albert Richard & Hilda. In 1881 the family lived at 17, Hope Street, Kimberworth, Rotherham, in 1891 at 67, Masbro Street, Kimberworth, Rotherham and between 1901 & 1911 at 25, Walter Street, Rotherham. He was a cast Iron Moulder between 1861 and 1911. |
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William Walter Danforth | 785 | |
Father : John Danforth Mother : Julia Robinson Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jul 1858 - Sep 1858) The parents must have sensed that he would not survive as he was baptised at St Peter Church, Hoyland on 3rd January 1859 and died shortly after at Hoyland Common. On 8th January 1859 he was buried at St Peter Church, Hoyland. |
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Wright Ernest Danforth | 1772 | |
Father : George Danforth Mother : Ann Hudson Born : Swinton, Rotherham, Yorkshire (2nd July 1858) Wright was baptised on 1st August 1858 at Swinton. In 1881 he resided 41, Warren Vale Rd, Swinton In Rotherham. Wright married Kate Emma Booth in 1882 in Barnsley, Yorkshire and had six children, Walter, Arthur, George, Myra Ann, Violet Ellen & Freeman Booth. The family Resided in 1891 at 1, Cemetery Road, Barnsley and in 1901 at Colliery Row, Long Row, Houghton le Spring, County Durham. His occupation between 1871 & 1901 was as a Coal Miner. Wright died in 1934 at Langley Park, Lanchester, Durham. |
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Caroline Darley | 704 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Doncaster, Yorkshire (1825) Caroline was a Female Servant in 1841 residing at St Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster. In 1842 in the district of Doncaster she married (1) Thomas Laughton, b 1820 in Conisbrough. In 1851 they were residing at Old Road, Conisbrough. He was a Tailor. They had two children, William, b 1845, Arksey and Mary Ann, b 1847, Conisbrough, both Scholars in 1851. Caroline married (2) James Thickett in 1876 in the district of Doncaster. |
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Ida Davies | 12237 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Darfield, Barnsley, Yorkshire (4th November 1912) Ida married Fred Ibbotson in 1932 in Barnsley and had a daughter, Joan. Ida died in 2000 in the district of Sefton North. |
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Thomas Dean | 1549 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Stonely, Hunts (1851) Thomas married Lucy Mallison in the district of Sheffield in 1880, who already had two children, James & Ethel before they married. In 1881 the family resided at Elsecar, Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was a Plasterer at the time. |
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Kathleen Dewhurst | 5115 | |
Father : Walter Dewhurst Mother : Ethel Mary Silverwood Born : Bingley, Keighley, Yorkshire (Jan 1899 - Mar 1899) She was a Scholar in 1911. |
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Mary Dewhurst | 5503 | |
Father : John Dewhurst Mother : Rebecca Unknown Born : Crigglestone, Wakefield, Yorkshire (1857) In 1861 she resided with her parents in Wombwell and also with them in 1871 at 62, Cottage, Wombwell, Barnsley. Mary married Thomas Henry Silverwood in 1880 in the district of Barnsley and had three children, John Edwin, Ann Elizabeth & Ruth. The family resided at 21, North Pavement, Barnsley in 1881 and in 1891 at 11, North Pavement, Barnsley. Mary died in 1899 in the district of Barnsley. |
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William Henry Dilley | 9436 | |
Father : James Dilley Mother : Mary A Unknown Born : Campton, Bedfordshire (19th September 1869) In 1871 he resided with his parents and siblings at Campton and also with them in 1881 at Pinford Holes, Campton where he was a Scholar. In 1901 he was boarding at 2, Hainsnorth, Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire. William married Hester Elizabeth Hinchcliff on 5th August 1903 at St Augustine Church, Scissett. They had two children, Norah & Ernest H. In 1911 they resided at 59, High Street, Itchen, South Stoneham, Hampshire and at 90, Radstock Road, Southampton, Hampshire in 1939. He was a School Master between 1901 & 1939. |
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Charles Henry Dixon | 10582 | |
Father : Christian Dixon Mother : Sarah Hannah Silverwood Born : Saddleworth, Yorkshire (Oct 1883 - Dec 1883)
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Elizabeth Hannah Dixon | 10583 | |
Father : Christian Dixon Mother : Sarah Hannah Silverwood Born : Saddleworth, Yorkshire (Jul 1884 - Sep 1884) She died in 1884 in Saddleworth. |
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Harriet A Dixon | 10584 | |
Father : Christian Dixon Mother : Sarah Hannah Silverwood Born : Massachusetts, USA (11th September 1887) She died on 15th November 1980 at Fall River, Massachusetts. |
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Joseph Leonard Dixon | 10586 | |
Father : Christian Dixon Mother : Sarah Hannah Silverwood Born : Massachusetts, USA (Apr 1898 - Jun 1898) |
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Minerva S Dixon | 10585 | |
Father : Christian Dixon Mother : Sarah Hannah Silverwood Born : Massachusetts, USA (Apr 1894 - Jun 1894) |
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Thomas Dodgson | 5488 | |
Father : Thomas Dodgson Mother : Elizabeth Lord Born : Darton, Barnsley, Yorkshire (13th December 1806) His 1st wife was Sarah Unknown, b 1803, Emley and they had four children, Thomas, b 1836, Leeds, Elizabeth, b 1837, Leeds, a Scholar in 1851, Joseph, b 1841, Leeds, a Scholar in 1851 and Henry, b 1843, Leeds, a Scholar in 1851. In 1851 they resided at 20, Trafalgar Street, Leeds where he was a Traveller in the Paper Business and between 1861 and 1871 at Near Crayshaw, Emley where he was a Farmer of 74 Acres. He married Ellen Silverwood Moxon on 12th September 1864 at St Michael the Archangel Church, Emley and had five children, Thomas Dodgson MOXON, Sarah, Elizabeth, Amanda & John William. He died on 26th December 1874 at Emley. |
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Frederick Drabble | 7663 | |
Father : James Drabble Mother : Elizabeth Unknown Born : Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire (Jul 1874 - Sep 1874) In 1881 he was a Scholar and resided with his parents and siblings at Thompson Hill, Ecclesfield, Wortley, Yorkshire, also with them in 1891 at 2, Derwent Road, Workington, Cockermouth, Cumberland and again with them in 1901 at 269, Tweakern Place, Workington, Cockermouth, Cumberland. Frederick married Edith Braithwaite in 1902 in the Cockermouth district and had five children, Roy, Olive, Leslie, Ivy & Herbert. In 1911 the family resided at 329, Moss Bay Road, Workington, Cockermouth, Cumberland. He was a Steelworks Labourer in 1911. Frederick died in 1925 in the Cockermouth district |
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John Dukes | 2641 | |
Father : John Dukes Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Newton Ryme, Yorkshire (1855) He was a Scholar in 1861. |
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Hannah Dukes | 2642 | |
Father : John Dukes Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Stillingfleet, Selby, Yorkshire (1855) |
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William Dukes | 2640 | |
Father : John Dukes Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Sicklinghall (1852) He was a Scholar in 1861. |
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Lilla Elizabeth Duncan | 5345 | |
Father : Peter Duncan Mother : Harriet Unknown Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Apr 1866 - Jun 1866) In 1871 she resided with her parents and siblings at 131, Sheffield Road, Barnsley and also in 1881 at 63, Common Side, Nether Hallam where she was a Furniture Post Maker. Lilla married Henry Silverwood on 11th June 1887 at All Saints Church, Silkstone, Barnsley and had three children, Reginald, Eunice & Ronald Cecil. The family resided at 15, Harvey Street, Barnsley between 1890 & 1891, in 1901 at 89, Pitt Street West, Barnsley and at 1, St Georges Road, Barnsley in 1911. Lilla died in 1931 in Barnsley. |
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Albert Dyson | 10600 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1876) He was a Scholar in 1881. |
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Arol Dyson | 10601 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1878 - Sep 1878) He was a Scholar in 1891 and a Mill Hand Woollen Weaver in 1901. |
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Charles Thomas Dyson | 4059 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1845) He was a Scholar in 1851 and a Wire Drawer in 1861. |
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Edwin Dyson | 12041 | |
Father : Henry Dyson Mother : Ann Field Born : Otley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (Jul 1850 - Sep 1850) He was a Scholar in 1861. |
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Edwin Dyson | 4066 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jan 1862 - Mar 1862) He was a Scholar in 1871. Edwin married Sarah Padgett in 1885 in Barnsley and had ten children, Henry, William, John, Herbert, Albert, Edith, Ethel, Nellie, Ann & Edwin. The family resided at 5, Church Field Terrace, Barnsley between 1891 & 1901. Between 1881 & 1891 he was a Boot and Shoe Maker Finisher and in 1901 was a General Labourer. |
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Elizabeth Ann Dyson | 4068 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jan 1870 - Mar 1870)
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Elsie Dyson | 10604 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1888) |
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Emma Dyson | 4064 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1857) She was a Scholar in 1871 and a Linen Warp Dresser in 1891. In 1877 at Barnsley she married George Padgett and had a daughter, Annie Elizabeth. In 1881 the family resided at 61, Heelis Street, Barnsley. Emma resided with her Mother, Siblings and daughter at 12, School Street, Barnsley in 1891, in 1901 at 4, Thornley Terrace, Barnsley with her now married daughter and her family and also in 1911 at 10, School Street, Barnsley. She was a Linen Dresser between 1881 & 1901 |
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George Dyson | 4058 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1842) He was Incapable of Work in 1861 and listed as an Imbecile of 22 years in the 1871 Census. | 1861 Census | |
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Grace Dyson | 10603 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1885 - Sep 1885) She was a Scholar in 1891. |
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Hannah Dyson | 5469 | |
Father : Samuel Dyson Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (Apr 1863 - Jun 1863) In 1871 she resided with her widowed father and siblings at Hoyland Nether. She was a Domestic Servant in 1881 residing at 18, Somerset Crescent, Almondbury.Hannah married Isaac Silverwood in 1884 in Huddersfield and had ten children, Ishmael, Sidney, Edwin, David, Benjamin, Olive, Evelyn, Maude, Hannah & Mary. In 1891 the family resided at 33, Queen Street, Hoyland Nether and in 1901 at 22 & 24, Central Street, Hoyland Nether. The family emigrated from Liverpool in 1906 on the ship the S. S. Empress of Britain arriving at New York, America on 16th June 1906. She died on 3rd April 1928 at Lake Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. |
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Henry Dyson | 4060 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1847) He was a Roper in 1861. |
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Herbert Dyson | 10602 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1882) He was a Scholar in 1891, a Woollen Weaver in 1901 and a Loom Harness Builder in 1911. |
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John Dyson | 4061 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Oct 1850 - Dec 1850)
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Joseph Henry Dyson | 12042 | |
Father : Henry Dyson Mother : Ann Field Born : Sunderland, Durham (Jul 1851 - Sep 1851)) In 1861 he was a Scholar and resided with his maternal grandparents at Gully House, Cumberworth, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. |
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Kaye Dyson | 10599 | |
Father : William Kaye Dyson Mother : Sarah Silverwood Kaye Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1874 - Sep 1874) He was a Scholar in 1881. Kaye married unknown unknown and had at least three children, Elsie Miriam, Thomas William and Albert. In 1911 he was widowed and resided with his parents, siblings and children at Shelley. He was a Labourer in a Brick Yard in 1891 and a Gas Labourer in 1911. |
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Louisa Dyson | 4067 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (20th June 1864) She was a Scholar in 1871, a Linen Manufacturers Picker in 1881 and in 1891 was a Linen Warp Winder. Louisa married (1) William Roobottom in 1886 in Barnsley and had three children, Clara Roobottom DYSON, George DYSON & Louisa. In 1891 she was widowed and resided with her Mother, Siblings and children at 12, School Street, Barnsley. She then married (2) Phillip William Parry in Barnsley in 1895 and had a daughter, Betsy. Louisa then married (3) Zedekiah Barrs in Barnsley in 1897 and had further four children, Nellie, Annie, Ernest & Florence Irene. Between 1901 & 1911 they resided at 14, Northcote Terrace, Barnsley but in 1939 she was widowed for a third time and resided at 72, Parkhouse Estate, Barnsley. Louisa died in 19465 in Barnsley. |
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Mary Ann Dyson | 4063 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (4th January 1856) She was a Scholar between 1861 & 1871. Mary married George Bell in 1873 in Barnsley and had eight children, Florence, Mary Alice, George, Elizabeth Ann, Mary Emma, Amelia, Ernest Harry & Lucy. Between 1881 & 1891 the family resided at 1, Court 4, Church Lane, in 1901 they lived at 17, Wellington Street and at 201, Pontefract Road, Barnsley, Yorkshire in 1911 but she was widowed by 1939 and resided at 27, Charles Street, Barnsley, Yorkshire with her son Ernest and his wife. |
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Sarah Elizabeth Dyson | 4062 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jul 1853 - Sep 1853) She was a Scholar in 1861 and a Linen Weaver in 1871. |
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William Dyson | 4065 | |
Father : John Dyson Mother : Elizabeth Hammerton Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (Jul 1860 - Sep 1860)
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Fanny Earnshaw | 7425 | |
Father : Joseph Earnshaw Mother : Harriet A Cavill Born : Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire (16th February 1867) In 1871 she resided with her parents and siblings at Brick Row, Thurgoland but in 1881 was a Servant residing with her Cousin at 20, Tinker Lane, Hoyland Nether. She married Herbert Crossland in 1887 in the district of Wortley and had three children, Harriet, Ann & Mary Ann. In 1891 the family resided at 39, Wharncliffe Silkstone Colliery, Pilley, Tankersley and between 1901 & 1939 at Pilley Village, Tankersley although she was widowed by 1939. |
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Emma Edge | 1025 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Bolton, Lancashire (Apr 1859 - Jun 1859) Emma's first husband was William Eckersley who she married in the district of Bolton in 1879. They had a daughter Sarah E. She married (2) Jonathan Charlesworth Hammerton in 1885 in the district of Chorlton and had another five children, Eveline, Alice Constance, Arthur, Winifred & Frank. In 1891 the family were living at 65, Sowerby Street, Moss Side, Manchester, in 1901 at 80, Sowerby Square, Moss Side, Chorlton and at 7, Wellington Crescent, Old Trafford, Stretford, Barton upon Irwell in 1911. |
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Ann Eleanor Ellam | 8903 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1871) Ann married Q2, 1895, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1) John Graham Earnshaw, b 1865, Huddersfield, a Chemical Stoker in 1901 and had a daughter, Sarah Hannah Earnshaw, b 1897, Huddersfield. After the death of John she married (2) Robert Albert Goward on 19th April 1919 at St Michael Church, Emley. Ann died in 1920 at Emley. |
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Jennie Elliott | 12102 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Windsor, Berkshire (1846) Jennie married Charles James Hammerton on 30th September 1874 in St Luke Church, South Kensington and Chelsea and had five children, Maud, Stephen Charles, Herbert Eustace, Cecil Wentworth & Noel. The family resided at Linden Cottage, Handsworth, West Bromwich, Staffordshire in 1881 and at 12, Caroline Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire in 1891, in 1901 at St Michaels Road, Lambeth, London and at 6e, Morgan Mansions, Holloway Road, Islington, London in 1911. |
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Asa Silverwood Ellis | 7143 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (Jan 1880 - Mar 1880) He died in 1881 in the district of Wortley. |
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Clara Ellen Ellis | 5483 | |
Father : Unknown Ellis Mother : Ellen Unknown Born : Denby (Jul 1865 - Sep 1865) Between 1871 & 1881 she resided with her widowed mother and siblings at Ellis Row, Birdside, Denby where she was a Scholar in 1871 and a Woollen Weaver in 1881. Clara married Charles Silverwood in 1889 in the district of Huddersfield and had one child, Amy. After the death of Charles she married in Q2, 1896, Wortley district (2) Fenton Kilner Smith, b 1869, Lower Cumberworth and had another four children, Emily, b 1898, Ernest, b 1901, Lower Cumberworth, Clifford, b 1902, Lower Cumberworth & Eva, b 1905, Lower Cumberworth. They resided at Greenside, Lower Cumberworth, Huddersfield between 1901 & 1911. |
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Edith Ellis | 7148 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Huddersfield, Yorkshire (19th December 1895) Edith was baptised on 27th July 1898 at St Peter Church, Huddersfield. In 1939 she resided at 58, Stile Common Road, Huddersfield. She was a Milliner between 1911 & 1939. |
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1939 Register | ||
Ernest Oscar Silverwood Ellis | 10588 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (7th October 1883) Ernest resided with his Aunt, Jane Ellis, in 1901 at Top of Hill, Hoylandswaine, Wortley but between 1911 & 1939 was a Head of the household at Jackson Terrace, Hoylandswaine, Wortley with his sister and grandmother. In 1901 he was a Stone Masons Labourer, was a Stone Mason in 1911 and listed as a Bricklayer in 1939 but was Incapacitated by illness. Ernest died on 31st May 1960 and was buried at St John the Evangelist Church, Hoylandswaine. |
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Ida Ellis | 7147 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Huddersfield (8th November 1892) Ida was baptised on 27th July 1898 at St Peter Church, Huddersfield. She was a Smallwares Book Keeper for a General Dealer in 1911. |
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1911 Census | ||
Luther Ellis | 7149 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Huddersfield (Apr 1899 - Jun 1899) Luther was baptised on 6th November 1907 at St Peter Church, Huddersfield. He was a Scholar in 1911. Luther was a Private in the 1st 6th Battalion of the Northumberland Fusiliers when he was killed on 14th June 1918 in Germany and was buried at Ziederzwehren Cemetery in Germany. |
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Mabel Ellis | 8828 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Huddersfield (25th January 1907) Mabel was baptised on 6th November 1907 at St Peter Church, Huddersfield. She was a Scholar in 1911. |
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Maud Silverwood Ellis | 7145 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (Apr 1886 - Jun 1886) She was a Drapers Assistant for a Wholesale Draper in 1911. |
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Minnie Silverwood Ellis | 7144 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (3rd March 1881) She resided with her aunt, Jane Ellis, Between 1891 & 1901 at Top of Hill, Hoylandswaine, Wortley where she was a Scholar in 1891 but between 1911 & 1939 was at Jackson Terrace, Hoylandswaine, Wortley with her brother and grandmother where she was a Dressmaker in 1939. Minnie died on 13th August 1975 and was buried at St John the Evangelist Church, Hoylandswaine. |
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1939 Register | ||
Victor Silverwood Ellis | 10587 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (Oct 1882 - Dec 1882) He died in 1882 in the district of Wortley. |
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Walter Ellis | 7146 | |
Father : Luther Ellis Mother : Martha Silverwood Born : Huddersfield (1899) He was a Woollen Warehouse for a Commission Agent in 1911. |
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Correct as at 1st January 2020