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William Silverwood | 4839 | |
Father : Daniel Silverwood Mother : Ann Hawley Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (31st December 1817) William was baptised on 1st January 1818 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. William died the same year and on 21st February 1818 was buried at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone |
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William Silverwood | 4832 | |
Father : Thomas Silverwood Mother : Hannah Green Born : Roughbirchworth, Penistone (1826) William was baptised on 2nd November 1826 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. In 1851 he was a Farm Labourer Servant residing at Top of the Hill, Thurlstone. William married Hannah Dyson on 17th March 1852 at St Mary Church, Barnsley and had six children, Mary Ann, Sarah Ann, Anna Maria, Emily Jane, Alice Ann & Clara Elizabeth. Between 1861 & 1881 the family resided at Fell House, Hoylandswaine. He was a Small Farmer between 1861 & 1881 but was also a Carrier in 1881. William died on 4th April 1883 in the district of Wortley. |
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William Moorhouse Silverwood | 4845 | |
Father : Isaac Silverwood Mother : Elizabeth Moorhouse Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (1827) William was baptised on 25th November 1827 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. In 1851 he was a Farm Labourer. |
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William Silverwood | 4762 | |
Father : Thomas Silverwood Mother : Mary Hoyle Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (21st October 1835) William was baptised on 14th February 1836 at Kirkburton. William Married (1) Frances Tordoff on 28th May 1860 at St Phillip Church, Sheffield and had six children, Mary, Alice, Thomas, Sarah, Male & Female. Between 1861 & 1871 the family resided at Pilley Colliery, Tankersley with her Parents. On 3rd December 1871 at St Phillip Church he married (2) Betty Ramsden and had another child, Henry. In 1881 the family resided at 90, Pilley Colliery, Tankersley but he was a Widower in 1891 residing at 54, Wharncliffe Silkstone Colliery, Tankersley. William was a Coke Burner between 1871 & 1881 and a Colliery Labourer in 1891. He died at Wharncliffe Silkstone Colliery in 1895 and on 1st May 1895 was buried at St Peter Church, Tankersley. |
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William Silverwood | 4930 | |
Father : George Silverwood Mother : Rachel Raynor Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (25th February 1836) William was baptised on 3rd April 1836 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. In 1841 he lived with his grandparents at Hill Side, Thurlstone. William married Sarah Fawcett in 1865 in the district of Wortley and had four children, Joss, John, Frederick & George.The family resided at Syke Bridge, Thurlstone in 1871. Between 1851 & 1871 he was Woollen Weaver. He died in 1874 in the Wortley district and on 14th December 1874 was buried at Netherfield Congregational Chapel, Thurlstone. |
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William Silverwood | 4798 | |
Father : Charles Silverwood Mother : Mary Froggatt Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (Jan 1838 - Mar 1838) William was baptised at St Michael the Archangel, Emley on 11th March 1838. William married Margaret Waldie on 10th March 1860 at St Michael the Archangel, Emley and had one child, Charles Robert. In 1861 the family resided at Polly Street, Sheffield, in 1871 at Charles Street, Sheffield, at Harvey Clough Road, Norton, Ecclesall Bierlow between 1881 & 1891 and in 1901 at Dog Kennels Bar, Cawthorne. William was Butchers Blade Forger between 1861 & 1891 but had retired by 1901. He died in 1903 in the Wortley district. |
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William Bedford Silverwood | 4819 | |
Father : Henry Silverwood Mother : Hannah Bedford Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1861 - Jun 1861) William was baptised on 21st August 1861 in Shelley. He was a Scholar in 1871 and a Medical Student in 1881. William gained his medical education at MRI and Owens College and was a general practitioner in Elton, Bury, Lancashire. In 1881 he was boarding at 44, Bridgewater Street, Salford, Lancashire. William emigrated to Australia. He accidentally drowned while bathing on 25th February 1912 at Cabbage Tree Beach, Manly and on 27th February 1912 was buried at Sydney. |
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William Skinner (Also known as William Green and William Green Skinner) | 2368 | |
Father : William Skinner Mother : Sarah Unknown Born : Little Downham, Cambridgeshire (1834) He resided with his parents and siblings at Main Street, Downham, Cambridgeshire in 1841. In 1855 in the district of Barnsley he married Emma Hammerton and had three children, Myra, Ann Elizabeth & John. In 1861 the family resided with her mother at Ibbersons Row, Worsbrough. In 1871 they resided at Berry Row, Worsbrough and between 1881 & 1891 at 21, Orchard Street, Wombwell. In 1901 he was a widower living with his daughter Myra at 21, Orchard Street, Wombwell. He was a Colliery Labourer in 1861, a Labourer in 1871 and a Colliery Engine Stoker between 1881 & 1901. |
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Albert Smith | 6806 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1858) Albert married Lizzie Hill 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. He was a Scholar in 1871, a Cloth Merchants Assistant in 1881, a Clothier in 1891 and a Fireman at a Malt Kiln between 1901 & 1911. |
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Benjamin Smith | 6714 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (18th November 1824) Benjamin was baptised at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone on 13th March 1825. |
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Benjamin Smith | 2214 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Croydon Brook, Cheshire (1836) Benjamin married Elizabeth Bell nee Oxtaby in 1855 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. In 1861 they were living at 10, Court, 5, Westgate, Barnsley, at 4 Court 5, Pontefract Road, Barnsley in 1871, in 1881 at 74, Lancaster Road, Barnsley and in 1901 at 127, Bathurst, Scarcliffe, Chesterfield. In 1861 he was a Labourer at a Coal Mine, in 1871 a Railway Warehouseman, was an Electric Signalman in Coal Mine (Telegraph) in 1881 and a Haulage Engine Driver in 1901. |
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Clara Smith | 6807 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1861) She was a Scholar in 1871. |
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David Smith | 10558 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (7th May 1827) David was baptised on 21st May 1827 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. |
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Elizabeth Smith | 6713 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (14 March 1819) Elizabeth was baptised at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone on 25th April 1819. In 1841 she was a Milliner. Elizabeth married Joseph Holling on 26th January 1845 at St George Church, Barnsley, Yorkshire and had nine children, Emma, Ann, Amos, Eli, William, Mary Ann, Alice, Selina & Jonathan. Between 1851 & 1861 the family resided at Silkstone, Barnsley and between 1871 & 1891 at 28, Albert Street, Barnsley. |
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George Frederick Smith | 6804 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Oct 1853 - Dec 1853) He was a Scholar in 1861 and an Agricultural Labourer in 1871. |
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Harold Smith | 6808 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1865) Harold was boarding at 43, Southbank Road, Southport between 1901 & 1911. He was an Errand Boy in 1881, a Chemical Property Master in 1901 and a Ale & Porter Traveller. |
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Helena Smith | 6805 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1856) |
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Henry Smith | 2812 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Sheffield, Yorkshire (1836) Henry married Mary Hammerton in the district of Sheffield in 1865 and had one child, Alice. In 1881 the family resided at 128, Trafalgar Street, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield. He was a Saw Handle Maker at the time. |
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John Smith | 10084 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown Birth Date) John married Hannah Hammerton on 27th June 1837 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry and had a daughter, Harriet. |
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Jonathan Smith | 10559 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (8th January 1833) Jonathan was baptised on 13th July 1837 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. He was an Agricultural Labourer in 1851. |
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Joseph Smith | 10557 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (27th February 1822) Joseph was baptised on 7th April 1822 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. In 1841 he was an Agricultural Labourer. |
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Laura Smith | 6809 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1868 - Jun 1868) She was a Scholar in 1881. |
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Lewis William Smith | 6810 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1873 - Sep 1873) Lewis married Beatrice Elizabeth Hopkinson 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. He was a Scholar in 1881, a Joiners Assistant in 1891 and an Electrician between 1901 & 1911. |
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Martha Smith | 10560 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (1837) |
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Mary Ann Smith | 6711 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (17th November 1816) Mary was baptised at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone on 19th December 1816. Mary died in 1818 in Penistone and on 17th May 1818 was buried at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. |
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Mary A Smith | 6802 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1849) She was a Scholar in 1861. |
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Sarah Ann Smith | 10561 | |
Father : Jonathan Smith Mother : Ann Silverwood Born : Penistone, Yorkshire (20th November 1838) Sarah was baptised on 13th December 1838 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone. |
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Walter Smith | 6803 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jul 1851 - Sep 1851) He was a Scholar in 1861 and a Clothier Assistant in 1871. |
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William Smith | 6801 | |
Father : Sidney Smith Mother : Grace Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jan 1846 - Mar 1846) He was a Scholar between 1851 & 1861. William died in 1871 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. |
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John Stanley | 5323 | |
Father : Thomas Stanley Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Kirkburton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1849 - Jun 1849) John married Jane Silverwood on 29th March 1869 at St John the Baptist Church, Penistone and had seven children, Mary, Ann, Fanny, Foster, Florence, Lillian & Edith. The family resided at Ryecroft, Cartworth, Holmfirth between 1871 & 1911. He was a Woollen Weaver in 1871 and a Farmer of 9 acres of Land between 1881 & 1911. |
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John Stansfeld | 10286 | |
Father : Robert Stansfeld Mother : Lydia Walker Born : Sowerby, Halifax, Yorkshire (12th November 1814) John was baptised on 18th May 1815 in St Peter and Others Church, Sowerby. In 1841 he resided at Lower Fieldhouse, Halifax, Yorkshire where he was a University Student. John married on 5th December 1843 at Giggleswick (1) Elizabeth Birbeck, born 1820 in Settle, Yorkshire and died in 1861. They had at least three children, John Birbeck Evelyn, born 1847, Amy, born 1849, both born in Settle and Frances Elizabeth. In 1851 they lived at Coniston Cottage, Coniston Cold, Kettlewell, Yorkshire where he was an Incumbent of Coniston Cold. John married (2) Frances Garforth (nee Hammerton) on 26th April 1866. They resided at The Vicarage, Coniston Cold in 1871 where he was still the vicar. |
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Hannah Stenton | 2593 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Wombwell, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1813) Hannah married Charles White and had five children, Charlotte, Mary, Ellen, Sarah & William. In 1841 the family resided at The Mill, Wentworth and in 1851 at Old Wind Mill, Barrow, Wentworth. Between 1861 & 1871 she was a widow residing at Longley Springs, Tankersley. |
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Ann Stevenson | 5190 | |
Father : John Stevenson Mother : Elizabeth Unknown Born : Dronfield, Derbyshire (1829) In 1841 she lived with her parents and siblings at Aston Lane, Dronfield and in 1851 was a House Servant at Hollingwood Common, Staveley, Derbyshire. She married Job Silverwood in 1853 in the Wakefield, Yorkshire and had six children, Elizabeth Ann, Martha, Harriet, George Henry, Joseph Stevenson & Annice. The family resided at Hill Top, Dronfield between 1861 and 1891. Ann died in 1889 in the district of Chesterfield. |
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William Swallow | 4967 | |
Father : Thomas Swallow Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire (1829) In 1841 he resided with his Parents and Siblings in Emley. He married Mary Silverwood on 6th September 1855 at St Michael the Archangel, Emley and had seven children, William, Thomas Silverwood, Ann, Mary, Albert, Agnes & Martha. In 1861 the family resided at Upper Lane, Emley, in 1871 at School Lane, Emley, at Tipping Lane, Emley in 1881 then back at School Lane Emley between 1891 & 1901. He was a Coal Miner between 1861 & 1901. |
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Stephen Swift | 2355 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown Birth Date) He had a child, Henry HAMMERTON with Hannah Hammerton. Stephen was a farmer of Woodhouse according to the Baptism Register of Henry. |
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Elizabeth Sykes | 6622 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1840) She was a Bobbin Winder in 1851 and a Dress Maker between 1861 & 1871. |
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Ellen Sykes | 6641 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1850) She was a Scholar in 1861 and a Dress Maker between 1871 & 1881. |
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Emma Sykes | 6674 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1852) She was a Scholar in 1861 and a Woollen Weaver in 1871. |
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Eva Sykes | 6675 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1855 - Jun 1855) She was a Scholar in 1861, a Woollen Weaver in 1871 and a Woollen Power Loom Weaver in 1881. |
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Fanny Sykes | 6639 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Jan 1845 - Mar 1845) She was a Scholar in 1851. Fanny resided with her uncle and grandmother at Woodhouse, Shelley and also in 1871 at Kirkby, Emley, Wakefield, Yorkshire and was the House Servant between 1861 & 1871. |
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Jane Ann Sykes | 6746 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Apr 1864 - Jun 1864) She was a Scholar in 1871 and a Woollen Power Loom Weaver in 1881. |
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Mary Ann Sykes | 6638 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1843) She was a Scholar in 1851 and a Dress Maker in 1861. |
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Robert Sykes | 6640 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Ape 1846 - Jun 1846) He resided with his uncle and grandmother at Woodhouse, Shelley and was an Agricultural Labourer in 1861. |
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Sabina Sykes | 6676 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (Oct 1857 - Dec 1857) She was a Scholar in 1861, a Woollen Weaver in 1871 and a Woollen Power Loom Weaver in 1881. |
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William Sykes | 6677 | |
Father : John Sykes Mother : Rose Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1860) He was a Scholar in 1871 and a Blacksmith in 1881. |
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Amos Taylor | 8226 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1837) Amos died in 1837 in Huddersfield. |
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Ann Taylor | 8229 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1842) She was a Fancy Weaver in 1861 and a Domestic Servant in 1871. |
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George Taylor | 8233 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1850) George was a Scholar in 1861 and a Farm Labourer between 1871 & 1891. In 1891 he resided with his brother, John, at Grove Hill, Kirkburton. George died in 1894 in Shelley. |
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Harriet Taylor | 8231 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1846) Harriet was a Skirt Weaver in 1871. She married Wright Berry in 1873 in Shelley and had one son, Herbert. The family resided at Shelley between 1881 & 1901. Harriet died in 1908 in Shelley. |
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James Taylor | 8227 | |
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John Taylor | 8228 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1839) John was baptised on 13th October 1839 at Kirkburton, Huddersfield. John married Ann Armitage? and had one child, Kathleen Hildagard. The family resided at Grove Hill, Kirkburton in 1891 and at Rick House, Kirkburton in 1901. In 1851 he was an Errand Boy (Worsted), was a Fancy Weaver in 1861, a Woollen and Worsted Weaver between 1871 & 1891 and in 1891 was a Jersey Weaver and Auxillary Postman. He died in 1922 at Kirkburton. |
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Martha Taylor | 8232 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1848) She married Arthur Ramsden in 1875 in Shelley and had four children, Mary Ann, Constance, Gladys May & Arthur Wilfred. The family resided at Shelley, Lydgate, Shelley in 1881, at Bottom of Town, Shelley in 1891 and in Lidgate, Shelley in 1901. |
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Thomas Taylor | 8234 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (1858) He married Emma Barrow in 1889 in the district of Huddersfield. In 1891 they resided at Royd House, Shelley, at Near Bank, Shelley in 1901 and in Shelley in 1911. Thomas was an Errand Boy in 1871, a Farm Labourer between 1881 & 1891 and a Coal Miner between 1901 & 1911 being a Colliery Banksman in 1901 and a Stoker Stationary Engine Above Ground in 1911. He died in 1914 in Shelley. |
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William Taylor | 8230 | |
Father : John Taylor Mother : Mary Gill Born : Shelley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (9th November 1843) William was baptised at Kirkburton on 7th April 1844. In 1851 he was a Scholar. William married Ann Charlesworth in 1875 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire and had two sons, Charlesworth & Samuel. The family resided at Far Bank, Shelley in 1881. He was a Joiner between 1871 & 1881. William died in 1890 in Horbury. Huddersfield. |
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Joseph Thickett | 320 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Barmbro (1807) Joseph married Elizabeth Danforth and had seven children, William, James, Henry, Margaret, Frederick, Walter & Frances. In 1841 the family lived at High Street, Conisbrough, in 1851 at Post Office Street, Conisbrough and in 1861 at Brook Hill, Conisbrough. Joseph was an Agricultural Labourer in 1841 and a Brick Layer in 1851 then a Sanitary Pipe Maker in 1861. Joseph died in 1861 in the district of Doncaster. |
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Emma Thirkill | 4958 | |
Father : William Thirkill Mother : Elizabeth Unknown Born : Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon (7th July 1848) In 1851 she resided with her parents and siblings at Winkersley and also in 1861 at 55, White Abbey Road, Bradford where she was a Worsted Drawer. She married (1) Robert Errington on 3rd December 1866 in the Parish Church, Bradford, born 1844 in Bradford, Yorkshire, occupation Chemist, died ?June 1871? in Bradford. They had one son, William Errington, born 1867 in Bradford, Occupation in 1891 Chemist Assistant, occupation 1901 Drug Store Keeper, occupation 1911 Seedsman Shop Keeper. He married Annie Hetherington in Q1 1896 in Bradford, born 1874 in Bradford, (daughter of Unknown Hetherington and Elizabeth Unknown). Emma married (2) Thomas Silverwood on 27th July 1876 at St Michael the Archangel, Emley and had one child Lavinia. Emma died in 1879 at Vulcan Road, Dewsbury. |
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Alice Fletcher Thomason | 5109 | |
Father : Thomas William Thomason Mother : Esther Fletcher Born : Newton, Montgomery, Wales (Oct 1870 - Dec 1870) In 1891 she was a Teacher at a Boarding School and resided with her Parents and Siblings at 11, Park View, Manchester. She married Ernest Silverwood in 1894 in Manchester and had two children, Dorothy & Alice. In 1901 the family resided with her Widowed Father at 47, Albert Road, Levenshulme, Stretford, Lancashire and at 207, Lower Broughton Road, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire in 1911. Alice was a Shop Keeper of Fancies And Toys in 1911. |
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Charlotte Mary Thomson | 12030 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown Birth Date) Charlotte married Stephen Hammerton. In 1871 they resided at 23, Grayson Street, Chorlton, Lancashire and at Elwy Villa, Llandudno, Conway, Caernarvonshire in 1881. Charlotte died in 1881. |
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Joseph Thomas Tomlin | 10144 | |
Father : John Tomlin Mother : Mary Unknown Born : Rochester, Kent (6th April 1811) Joseph was baptised at St Margaret Church, Rochester on 28th April 1811. In 1841 he resided at Union Street, Gillingham Kent with his first wife, Louisa Unknown, b 1818, Chatham, Kent and first son then also with them in 1851 at Royd Sapper Street, Gillingham. His first wife died between 1848 & 1854 and they had at least six children, William, b 1840, Chatham, Kent, Louisa, b 1844, Chatham, Kent, a Scholar in 1851, Elizabeth, b 1846, Chatham, Kent, Emma, b 1848, Chatham, Kent and Catherine Margaret, b 1854, Gillingham, Kent. He married (2) Jane Hammerton on 20th August 1857 in the Medway, Kent and had another child, Charles. The family remained at Royd Sapper Street, Gillingham in 1861 then in 1871 at 4, Albert Terrace, Gillingham. He was a Carpenter in 1841 then a Beer Retailer between 1851 & 1861 but was listed as a Carpenter again in 1871. Joseph died in 1875 in the district of Medway. |
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Frances Tordoff | 4990 | |
Father : William Tordoff Mother : Alice Unknown Born : Stainbrough (Oct 1843 - Dec 1843) She married William Silverwood on 28th May 1860 at St Phillip Church, Sheffield and had six children, Mary, Alice, Thomas, Sarah, Male & Female. Between 1861 & 1871 the family resided at Pilley Colliery, Tankersley with her Parents. Fanny died at Wharncliffe Silkstone Colliery in 1871, probably giving birth to her twins who also died, and was buried at St Peter Church Tankersley on 16th April 1871. |
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Janet Maxwell Halden Torrance | 12108 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland (1838) Janet was baptised at Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland on 7th February 1828. In 1871 she resided with her sister at Wolston, Rugby, Warwickshire. Janet married Arthur Hammerton on 12th October 1873 in Hamilton, Scotland and had five children, George Torrance, Arthur David Torrance, Jessie Maria, Margaret Elizabeth & Phillip Moy. The family resided at Priory Hill, Wolston, Rugby, Warwickshire between 1881 & 1901 but in 1911 she was now widowed and resided with her unmarried sisters in law at 24, Clarendon Avenue, Leamington, Warwick, Warwickshire. |
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Julia Sophia Tripp | 9489 | |
Father : Daniel Tripp Mother : Sophia Garrett Born : Wakeham, Gaspè, Quebec, Canada (10th August 1858) Julia was baptised on 3rd October 1858 at Gaspè. Julia married Uriah Goldthorpe on 30th March 1875 at Brockville, Ontario and had five children, Lilian, Elvira, Clara, Estella & Jessie May. The family resided at 109, Brockville House, Brockville between 1881 & 1891. |
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Can 1891 | ||
Emily Turner | 11892 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Walsall, Staffordshire (1855) Emily married Henry Hammerton in 1873 in the district of Bethnal Green and had eight children, Emma Elizabeth, Adelina (Polly), Hannah Maria, William Henry, Harry, George Alfred, John & Walter. The family resided at 55, Mill Street, Rushall, Walsall, Staffordshire in 1891 and at 14, Chapel Street, Walsall between 1901 & 1911. |
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1911 Census | ||
William Twycross | 10065 | |
Father : Charles Twycross Mother : Mary Hammerton Born : Coventry, Warwickshire (1824) William was baptised on 9th December 1824 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. William died on 30th January 1837 at Coventry and was buried on 2nd February 1837 at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry. |
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Ann Unknown | 2376 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Rotherham, Yorkshire (1838) Ann married James Hammerton and had five children, Willy, Myra, Ada Hannah, Mary Ann & Ann Elizabeth. In 1871 the family resided at 1, Cow Row, Warmsfield, Sharleston and at 32, Sykes Street, Barnsley in 1881. |
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1881 Census | ||
Eliza Unknown | 261 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Ardsley, Barnsley, Yorkshire (1807) Eliza married James Danforth. She and her husband resided at Dick Croft, Hoyland Nether in 1851 and at Sebastopol, Hoyland Nether in 1861 where she was a Bonnet Maker.In 1871 she resided at Dawes Buildings, Hoyland and in 1881 at Stubbin Lane, Hoyland. She died in 1887 in Hoyland and was buried on 25th December 1887 at St Peter Church, Hoyland. |
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Elizabeth Unknown | 2658 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Hoyland, Basrnsley, Yorkshire (1807) Elizabeth married Joshua Danforth. In 1851 they resided at Hemingfield, Wombwell, Barnsley, Yorkshire. Elizabeth died between 1851 & 1861. |
1851 Census | |
Hannah Unknown | 2299 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Barnsley, Yorkshire (1817) She married Thomas Oxterby Hammerton and had seven children, Mary, Thomas Oxterby, John Oxterby, James, George Oxterby, William & Jane Elizabeth. In 1841 the family resided at Crow Well Hill, Barnsley and in 1851 the family resided at Pall Mall, Barnsley but by 1861 were at 9, Silver Street, Barnsley. She was widowed by 1871 and was working as a Bobbin Winder, residing at Wortley Street, Barnsley with her two youngest children. |
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Mary Unknown | 878 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Braithwell (1816) Mary married Luke Danforth and had four children, James, George, Alfred & Sarah Jane. In 1841 the family resided at Water Lane, Holbeck, Leeds, at King Street, Grimsby in 1851, at Union Place Great Grimsby in 1861 then in 1871 at 5, Lower Spring Street, Great Grimsby. She was a widow in 1881 and 1891 living at 13, Lower Spring Street, Great Grimsby. She died in 1893 in the district of Caistor. |
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Mary Jane Unknown | 2617 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Lambeth, Surrey (1831)
In 1851 she was a House Servant at Southampton Row, St George, Bloomsbury, Finsbury, Surrey. She married William Hammerton and had one child, William W. Between 1861 and 1881 the family resided at 8, Stevens Street, Bermondsey, Southwark, Surrey. She was a Widowed Mantle Maker in 1871 and 1881. |
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Mary Unknown | 7045 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Shelley, Huddersfield (1830) Mary married George Wortley and had eight children, Emily, Walter, Elizabeth, William Henry, Joseph, Frederick, Laura & Eliza. Between 1861 & 1881 the family resided at Woodhouse, Shelley and in 1891 at Dyke Bottom, Shepley. |
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Unknown Unknown | 5016 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown) He had a child, William Henry SILVERWOOD with Selina Silverwood. |
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Unknown Unknown | 5116 | |
Father : Unknown Unknown Mother : Unknown Unknown Born : Unknown (Unknown) He had two children with Ellen Silverwood. They were Benjamin SILVERWOOD & William SILVERWOOD. |
Correct as at 1st January 2020