In 1851, the couple established a theatre at the Oddfellows' Hall, Todmorden.
Jane appeared in productions at the theatre
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Born 23rd September 1775;
baptised at Scalby near Scarborough [1st October 1775].
Many of the family were surgeons.
He was a member of Bridge End Congregational Church, Brighouse.
He married Mary Ann Redfearn [1???-1848].
Children:
The family lived at Slead Hall, Brighouse.
Mary died in 1848
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He was a staff surgeon in the Turkish contingent.
On 7th September 1855, he died of dysentery at Buyukdere
Born in Queensbury.
He was a solicitor [1891].
He lived at 23 Savile Road, Halifax [1920].
He died at Slead House, Harrogate
He was a physician and surgeon at Park Street, Brighouse.
He succeeded to the practice of the Fryer family.
He was Medical Officer for Rastrick [1845].
He lived at Rastrick [1845, 1851].
On 14th August 1849, he married Ann Atheston at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at Woodhouse, Rastrick
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In 1932, he married Frances Mary Cleeves, in Marylebone,
London.
Children:
They lived at Aulay House, Luddendenfoot.
He died in Staincliffe, Lancashire
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He had a surgery at Queens Road and lived at Ben-Becula,
Hopwood Lane / Vincent Street [1905]
In [Q1] 1901, he married Edith Kingston, daughter of Alfred Ramsden, in Halifax.
He died in Halifax [8th March 1921].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £24,738 6/4d
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Attorney.
He and his brother George Gibson Macaulay practised in Halifax in
the 1830s.
They were at
Broad Street [1834]
and
7 Wade Street [1837]
He was a partner in Stocks & Macaulay [1845].
He was one of a number of attorneys who were
He was at
14 Ward's End, Halifax [1845]
and
The Square, Halifax [1850]
In 1839, he married Sarah, daughter of Charles Gleadhall, in Pontefract.
Children:
They lived at
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Son of Francis Edwin Macaulay.
Born in Halifax.
He was
a student of medicine, lodging in St Pancras, London [1861] /
a surgeon & apothecary, landowner, URCS England & SA London [1871] /
a surgeon [1874] /
a general medical practitioner, FRCS Emp, LSO Lond [1881].
In 1865, he married Agnes Mary Jane Fawthrop [1843-1???] from
Queensbury, in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
In 1871, his wife and son Aulay were living with her parents,
grandmother and sister in Southport
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Son of Abraham Firth Macaulay.
He was a solicitor & land surveyor.
He and his brother Francis Edwin Macaulay practised in Halifax in
the 1830s.
They were at Broad Street [1834].
He never married.
He was a cricketer and
played for Todmorden [1938]
In 1872, she married Farquhar Forbes-Robertson
They lived at Slead Hall, Brighouse.
In the 1890s, she made alterations to the house.
She had several bore-holes dug to search for stone beds on the estate.
These were leased to the Camm Brothers and John Farrar & Sons.
She sold the property to Albert Clifford Robinson
She died in Cheltenham [14th December 1946].
Probate records show that she left an estate valued at £23,096 15/6d
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Born in Ayrshire, Scotland.
He was a member of Halifax Mechanics' Institute and
In April 1865, he was charged with stealing several volumes from the
library.
He died in Bradford
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In 1773, he married Ann Firth.
Children:
The family lived at Clough House, Huddersfield
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Son of Francis Edwin Macauley.
He was a surgeon [1906].
On 4th December 1906, he married Beatrice Whitaker at St
James's Church, Halifax.
They lived at Cheltenham [1920]
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Chairman of the Independent Labour Party.
On 6th February 1909, he addressed a meeting at Todmorden Town Hall
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In 1905, he married Constance Ellen Rawson.
In 1905, he assumed the name Rawson by Royal Licence,
becoming Henry Hale MacDougall-Rawson.
He died at Mill House, Sowerby.
He & his wife were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby:
Henry Hale MacDougall [16th July 1924];
Constance Ellen [18th February 1925]
His surname is also recorded as Bodley-Mace.
Born in Havercroft, Yorkshire.
He trained at Wells
before becoming
Deacon at Lightcliffe [1910],
Curate at the Parish Church of St James, Brighouse [1915],
and
Chaplain to the Forces [1915].
In 1911, he was a boarder with Miss Mary Waring [aged 56] at
Crow Nest Cottages, Lightcliffe.
During World War I,
he served with the Allied Expeditionary Force and was killed in
action during the Salonika campaign [3rd October 1916].
He was buried at Struma Military Cemetery, Greece [Grave Ref II H 1].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Brighouse Parish Church
A memorial window was installed for him on the north wall of the
Parish Church of St James, Brighouse
He was
an iron moulder [1881] /
an iron foundry labourer [1891] /
an iron founder [1901] /
a retired moulder [1911].
He married Charlotte [1831-1906] in Halifax.
They had no children.
The family lived at
Charlotte died 12th November 1906 (aged 75).
Alfred died 2nd June 1915 (aged 85).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1367]
with Charlotte's father James Sutcliffe
He served in World War I.
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Crossley & Porter School, Halifax
He lived at 20 Mayfield Terrace, Halifax.
During World War II,
he was called-up, and
and he served as a Private
with the 2nd Battalion
South Lancashire Regiment.
He died of wounds [22nd April 1945] (aged 28).
He was buried at Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma [Grave Ref 27 B 12].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
He was caretaker at Holy Trinity School.
In [Q2] 1920, he married Althea Alice Alexander [1892-1950] in Todmorden.
Child: Kenneth Alexander
They lived at Halifax [1916].
Althea Alice died in Halifax [Q2 1950].
In [Q1] 1954, a Joseph Henry Machen married Lucy
Saunders in Lichfield
Born in Todmorden.
He was
educated at Holy Trinity School /
a member of Holy Trinity Church, Choir & Scouts.
During World War II,
he enlisted [1940], and
he served as a Driver
with the Royal Army Service Corps.
He served in Italy and was invalided home.
He died in Shelf Sanatorium [1st November 1944] (aged 23).
He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax.
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
In March 1837, he qualified at the Apothecaries' Hall
Born in Todmorden.
He was
a cotton card room hand (living with his widowed grandfather
Sutcliffe Sutcliffe at 9 Plane Street, Todmorden) [1911].
During World War I,
he enlisted [September 1914] and
served as a Private
with the 2nd Battalion
Border Regiment.
He served in Gallipoli before being sent to France.
He died 30th November 1916 (aged 23).
The Todmorden Advertiser & Hebden Bridge Newsletter [29th December 1916] reported his death with a photograph
Lived at 5 Mitchell Street, Lydgate, Todmorden
Emily was (possibly) his fiancée
He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6A & 7C],
and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance
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He was
a bricklayer's labourer [1891] /
a cotton stripper & grinder [1901] [1911].
On 25th June 1887, he married Hannah Stansfield [1860-1931] at Todmorden Register Office.
The Todmorden Advertiser & Hebden Bridge Newsletter [1st July 1887] reported the wedding.
Children:
The Todmorden Advertiser & Hebden Bridge Newsletter [9th February 1894] published
The family lived at
Between 1901 and 1911, Thomas & Hannah (possibly)
separated.
Their relationship was recorded as cohabiting.
In 1916, at the time of the death of her son Thomas Machin,
she was living at 50 Commercial Street, Todmorden.
In 1921, she was living at 16 East Street, Padiham, Burnley, with
grandson John Thomas Greenwood [b 1915].
She died in Todmorden in 1931 (aged 71)
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The property was built by Richard Fawcett as workrooms and
accommodation for fustian cutters.
The workroom in the gable end has two rows of 14 and 15 weavers' windows to allow light on the workers.
Machpelah Yard stands behind the block.
In 1803, Dr John Fawcett bought the land on which it was built and
gave it the name Machpelah – the name of the cave which was
used as a burial place by Abraham in Genesis – as it was to be
Fawcett's burial place.
Subsequent owners and tenants have included
Machpelah House stands next door
See
Machpelah Mill, Hebden Bridge
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The name is from the Hebrew name Machpelah which was given to
the adjacent land where the Machpelah Works were built
Owners and tenants have included
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He was a coal miner [1881].
In [Q2] 1875, he married Jane Shepherd [1856-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at Clifton Road, Hartshead-cum-Clifton [1881].
Living with them [in 1881] were niece Ellen Shepherd [aged 7]
and boarder John Ellis [aged 15] (apprentice to coal miner)
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Born in Preston, Lancashire.
He was
a weaver of of 5 South View, Todmorden [1905] /
employed at Frostholme Mill.
On 23rd September 1905, he married Luena Montgomery [1883-19??]
at St Michael & All Angels, Cornholme.
She was a cotton card room operative [1911]
They had no children.
They lived at 488 Burnley Road, Cornholme (Luena was living
alone) [1911].
During World War I,
he served as a Corporal
with the 17th Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers.
He was killed in action [23rd July 1916].
The Todmorden & District News [18th August 1916] reported his death with a photograph
He was a native of Preston but had lived most of his life in the
Burnley Valley.
He enlisted in January 1915, and had been in France about seven
months.
His widow lives at 488 Burnley Road, Cornholme
He was buried at Serre Road Cemetery No.2, France [Grave Ref XXVI M 8].
He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance.
Luena subsequently married Mr Newall
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Headmaster of St Mary's Church of England School, Luddendenfoot
[15th April 1901-31st December 1908].
He died in Bridlington
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In March 1841, Alexander, George Dawtrey & Joseph Saville were charged with having feloniously assaulted
James Farrar.
All three were convicted at York [6th March 1841], and were sentenced
to be transported for fifteen years.
Mackay had been convicted before.
The UK Hulk Prison Registers & Letter Books record that,
Mackay left England [15th May 1841] aboard the
Westmoreland, arriving at Van Diemen's Land [12th
September 1841]
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Born in Lewis, Ross-shire, Scotland [3rd October 1866].
Physician and surgeon.
He qualified in Glasgow [1893]
He was
Medical Officer St Luke's War Hospital, Halifax [1925].
In [Q1] 1900, he married Ethel Mary Hoyle [1878-1957] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1901] was his sister Mary E B Mackay [b
1878].
Roderick John died 29th March 1945 (aged 78).
Ethel Mary died 18th May 1957 (aged 78)
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In 200?, it was rebranded as M&Co
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In 1919?, he married Helen Lucy Oakes from Exeter
He was Commandant – commanding the 5th
Lancashire Fusiliers
- in the South African War.
He was Chairman of Broadmoor and on the council of Holloway
Sanatorium.
He married Ella, youngest daughter of Christopher Rawson.
Child: Christopher Rawson
He died in Steyning, Sussex [Q3 1834] (aged 85)
He lived at Rockville, Stainland [1905]
Minister at Holywell Green Congregational Church.
He left in 1917 and moved to Wolverhampton
Baptised at Elland Parish Church [8th March 1703].
He married Unknown.
Children:
He died 20th February 1780 (aged 79).
He was buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax [Grave Ref: 139]
[23rd February 1780]
In the 1930s, Willie Wadsworth bought the practice and moved to
Regent Street, Halifax.
In 1949, George Gutsell bought the practice.
In 1961, Alan Mackereth joined the practice and became a
partner in 1965.
In 1975, they acquired the practice of Mr Leach of Queens Road and merged this with the Regent Street practice.
In 1976, George Gutsell retired.
In 1997, they merged with Whitaker's Opticians
He was
a book keeper [1861] /
a card maker in Halifax.
He married Ann [1811-1892].
Children:
The family lived at Mann's Buildings, Pollard Street, Halifax [1861].
John died 30th June 1871 (aged 61).
Ann died 28th March 1892 (aged 81).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1562]
Born in Halifax [regd: Q3 1840];
baptised in Halifax [16th August 1840].
He was
a railway clerk (good department) [1861] /
a clerk (machine shop) [1871] /
a bookkeeper [1891].
In [Q2] 1866, he married Elizabeth Ann Tidswell [1844-1920] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
William died in Hunslet [9th April 1891] (aged 50).
Elizabeth Ann died 14th April 1920 (aged 76).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1217]
In November 1909, whilst under police escort from Halifax to
Wakefield Jail, the party were changing trains at Brighouse Station
when Mackey slipped from his handcuffs and escaped.
He was recaptured some weeks later and served his sentence at
Wakefield
They were at 23 Waterhouse Street, Halifax [1927].
Partners included
John C. Mackie
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Born in County Mayo, Ireland.
He was
a labourer of Halifax [1880] /
a stone mason's labourer [1881, 1891] /
a mason's labourer [1901].
In 1880, he married Bridget [1858-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Bridget died in Halifax [Q1 1894] (aged 36)
In 1901, the widowed Henry (labourer) was a boarder at a
lodging house run by Thomas Flanagan at Chapel Fold, Halifax
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He lived at 10 Stafford Parade, Skircoat [1905]
Born in Halifax.
He was
a lodger at a lodging house run by John Mead at 21 King
Street, Halifax [1911] /
employed by fish merchant J. H. Jagger in Halifax Market /
a reservist having joined the Army when a youth.
In 1915, he married Hilda Evans in Halifax.
They lived at 23 King Street, Halifax.
During World War I,
he was called-up [August 1914], and
he served as a Gunner
with the 46th Battery
Royal Field Artillery.
He was killed in action [10th July 1917] (aged 24).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref II D 2].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Halifax Parish Church Members (WWI) Memorial
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Third son of John Mackintosh.
He was Educated at Halifax New School, and Manchester University.
He joined the family business – John Mackintosh & Sons Limited – in
1925.
He became Managing Director [1929] and Chairman [1965].
He was Chairman of A. J. Caley & Son [1935].
He became Joint Deputy Chairman of Rowntree Mackintosh Limited
[1969].
During World War II,
he was Director of the Cocoa, Chocolate & Confectionery division of
the Ministry of Food.
He was Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Norfolk.
In 1928, he married Gwendolyn France.
Children:
He lived at Acre Mead, Halifax.
He was found dead outside a block of flats in Mayfair, London
Eldest son of John Mackintosh
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a Methodist New Connexion minister in Dewsbury [1901] /
a United Methodist Minister in Ashton-under-Lyne [1911] /
later in Derby.
In 1895, he married Grace Ellen Costello [1869-1929] from
London, at St Saviour, Southwark.
Child:
Jessie [b 1898]
They lived at
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During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the Durham Light Infantry.
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
He was
a surgeon [1871] /
a retired surgeon [1881] /
a surgeon of Park Field.
In [Q2] 1872, he married Mary Ann Womersley [1826-1891] in Halifax.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] were Mary Handcock [b Lincolnshire
1844] (invalid nurse),
Elizabeth E. Farrar [b 1854] (cook) &
Naomi Carter [b Southowram 1864] (housemaid)
John died 23rd October 1881 (aged 67).
Mary Ann died 4th May 1891 (aged 65).
The couple were buried at Wesleyan Chapel, Southowram
with Mary Ann's parents
He was a Manager with Bowman Brothers.
He and his son, William, established the
business which became William Mackintosh & Company.
In [Q3] 1855, he married Sarah Bates [1865-1869]
in Ashton-under-Lyne.
Children:
John died 9th November 1897 (aged 64).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £8,270 11/10d.
Sarah died 2nd February 1902 (aged 70).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1256]
along with Sarah's sister Alice Bates
He was originally a silk worker and then went to work in a cotton
mill.
In 1890, he left the cotton mill and went into partnership with his
wife Violet to open a pastry cook's shop in King Cross
Street.
They went on to found the Mackintosh family's world-famous
confectionery business
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Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh.
Born 7th October 1921.
He was educated at Bedales School and Trinity College USA.
He served in the RAOC [1941-1947].
In 1964, he succeeded his father to become 2nd Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax.
He was a Director of the family business – John Mackintosh & Sons Limited – for 26 years.
On 6th December 1946, he married (1) Bronda Fibiger.
Children:
The marriage was dissolved in 1956.
On 30th August 1956, he married (2) Gwynneth Charlesworth [19??-2007].
Children:
He lived at Barford, Norwich
He died 2nd November 1980
Born 9th September 1958.
In 1980, he succeeded to the title of 3rd Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax.
On 10th June 1982, he married (1) Elizabeth Lakin.
Children:
The couple divorced in 1994.
On 12th June 1995, he married (2) Claire Jane.
Children:
In 1919, he married Marjorie Evelyn King.
Children:
They lived at The Grange, Halifax.
Douglas Graham was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
with his grandparents
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See:
Charles Bancroft /
John William Greenwood /
John Mackintosh & Sons Limited Memorial /
Law Quarry, Southowram /
Longley Farm, Norland /
Herbert Webster
He was a
a cotton worker in Ashton-under-Lyne [1861]
and
a cotton spinner overlooker in Halifax [1871]
In 1865, he married Mary Jane Burgess.
Children:
In November 1868, the family moved to Halifax where Joseph
became a foreman at Bowman Brothers, where his brother John
was a manager.
The family became members at Salem New Connexion Chapel.
Around 1891, When the family business moved to the Hanson Lane /
Queens Road area, the family moved to the daughter church, St Andrew's Methodist Chapel, Queens Road.
Mary Jane was a teacher at Queens Road Methodist New Connexion Sunday School.
They lived at
In 1911, the widowed Mary Jane and daughter Florence
were living with her sister Miriam Sellers
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12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by
Harold Vincent Mackintosh and the Mackintosh family.
The building was designed by W. B. Walton, of Blackpool.
The homes were for married couples aged over 60, and ex-employees of
Mackintosh, and members of the congregation of Queens Road United Methodist Church, who had a joint income of between £1 and
£2 per week.
The homes were opened by J. H. Whitley on 1st January 1925.
The Mackintosh Homes for pensioners opened in 1968.
People recorded at the Homes include
Born in Ashton.
He and his father established William Mackintosh & Company.
He died 3rd October 1891 (aged 30).
He was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1256]
Established in 1887 by John Mackintosh and his son
William.
They employed around 50 workers [1895]
They were at
Craven Edge Mills, Halifax [1905]
& Moorfield Mills, Halifax [1921]
Born in Ipswich.
He was educated at St John's College Oxford, and taught at Kingswood
School, Bath
before becoming
Deputy Headmaster at Heath Grammar School [1950s].
He was
a Methodist Preacher.
He lived at
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In 1900, he married Jane Field [1876-19??] in Greenwich.
Children:
They lived at The Relief Station, Shearbridge Road, Bradford
[1911]
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a carpet loom creeler [1911] /
employed by Woodall Nicholson & Company Limited.
During World War I,
he enlisted [August 1916]
and served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was reported missing and assumed to have died at Ypres [16th October 1917].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 82-85 & 162A],
in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Saint George's Church, Lee Mount
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Born in Sowerby Bridge.
He was
a moulder of Skircoat [1872] /
an iron moulder [1881, 1891] /
a pig iron moulder [1901].
In 1872, he married (1) Grace Hardy [1846-1895] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Grace died Q1 1895 (aged 49).
In [Q3] 1895, he married (2) Mary Hannah Dyson [1852-19??].
They lived at
An Eli Mackrell died in Halifax [Q3 1909] (aged 61)
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MacArthur, John Ref M1123 Macarthy, William Ref M785
Jane was the daughter of William de Levante
[later Deville].
Jane had a sister, Emily Deville who married Mr
Clifton
Macaulay, Dr Abraham Firth Ref M132
Macaulay, Dr Arthur Frederick Ref M851 Macaulay, Aulay Ref M676 Macaulay, Dr Charles Harold Ref M1126
Macaulay, Donald Alfred R. Ref M656
Macaulay, Dr Donald Joseph Ref M1102 Macaulay, Francis Edwin Ref M448
commissioned for taking acknowledgements of deeds executed by married
women
Macaulay, Dr Francis Edwin Ref M1211
Macaulay, George Gibson Ref M446 Macaulay, George Gibson Ref M1250 Macaulay, Laura Ann Ref M1369 Macaulay, Peter T. Ref M1366
was much in the library-room
Macaulay, Thomas Ref M303
Ann was the daughter of Abraham Firth
Macauley, Edwin Ref M1639
Beatrice was the daughter of Joseph Whitaker
Macdonald, Rev Colin Ref M279 Macdonald, Rev Donald Ref M576 MacDonald, J. Ramsay Ref M1527 Macdonald, James Ref M8500 Macdonalds Limited (Manchester) Ref M1116 MacDougall, Henry Hale Ref M348 Mace, Rev Alban Bodley Ref M47 Mace, Alfred Ref M1387
Charlotte was born in Halifax, the daughter of James Sutcliffe [1799-1872] /
MacFall, Joseph Ref M1220 MacGregor, J. W. Ref M287 MacGregor, Thomas Ref M1263 Machen, Joseph Henry Ref M1168 Machen, Kenneth Alexander Ref M1166 Machill, Joseph Ref M1332 Machin, Robert Ref M605
Private Robert Machin, Border Regiment, was killed in France
on the 30th November 1916 by a sniper's bullet to the head.
His next of kin is recorded as Miss Emily Hough.
Machin, Thomas Ref M369
Hannah was born in Todmorden
I, Thos. Machin, of Lydgate, hereby give notice that I shall
not be responsible for any debt or debts incurred by my
wife, Hannah Machin, after this date. February 9th, 1894."
In 1911, Hannah Machin, married, born in Lydgate, Yorkshire,
was living with Frank Hughes [b 1871] in Rochdale.
Machine Tool Makers Ref M1456 Machpelah Bar, Hebden Bridge Ref M426 Machpelah, Hebden Bridge Ref M1
Machpelah House, Hebden Bridge Ref M2
Macilwaine, Charles Ref M467
Jane was born in Brighouse
Macilwaine, Charlie Ref M611 MacIntyre, James Ref M1227
Luena, of 6 Ernest Street, Todmorden, was born in Hadfield,
Derbyshire, the daughter of Robert Montgomery, weaver.
Corporal James Macintyre, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in
action in France on the 23rd July.
Mack, Alexander Ref M1121 Mack, Rev E. Ide Ref M528 Mack, Rev H. B. Ref M718 Mackay, Alexander Ref M1065
On 22nd April 1841, Alexander Mackay (age 22) - whose
character was noted as bad – was received from York, aboard
the hulk ship Fortitude moored at Chatham
Mackay, Rev Archibald Ref M184 Mackay, Rev David Ref M5500 MacKay, Dr Roderick John Ref M1119
Ethel was born in Elland [2nd December 1878]
Mackays Ref M1360 MacKean, Rev J. F. Ref M1516 Mackenzie, Christopher Rawson Ref M703 Mackenzie, Colonel Frederick F. Ref M704 Mackenzie, Henry Alan Ref M897 Mackenzie, Rev J. G. Ref M667 Mackenzie, Wallace Ref M767 Mackerell, Jacob Ref M239
Mackereth Opticians Ref M1108 Mackerill, John Ref M655
Ann was born in Halifax
Mackerill, William Burgess Ref M1328
Elizabeth Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge
Mackey, James Henry Ref M1440 Mackie & Company Ref M1117 Mackie, Henry Ref M959
Bridget, of Northowram, was the daughter of Anthony
Callaghan, labourer, and widow of Mr Lawless
Mackie, J. Ref M1471 Mackie, John C. Ref M1118 Mackie, Leonard Ref M867 Mackintosh, Eric Donald Ref M713
Mackintosh, Harold Vincent Ref M5 Mackintosh, I. Ref M754 Mackintosh, James Edward Ref M1591
Mackintosh, James William Ref M868 Mackintosh, John Ref M247
Mary Ann was the daughter of Joseph Womersley
Mackintosh, John Ref M870
Mackintosh, John Ref M6 Mackintosh, John Ref M714
Bronda was the daughter of Louis John Fibiger of South
Shields
Gwynneth was the daughter of Charles Henry Gledhill of
Halifax
Mackintosh, John Clive Ref M1723
Claire Jane was the daughter of Stanislaw Nowak, and
former wife of Charles Wishart
Mackintosh, John Douglas Victor Ref M715
Marjorie Evelyn was the daughter of Thomas King
Mackintosh's: John Mackintosh & Sons Limited Ref M1026 Mackintosh, Joseph Ref M222
Mary Jane was the daughter of Henry Burgess
Mackintosh, Dr M. A. Ref M27 Mackintosh Memorial Homes Ref M143
Mackintosh, William Ref M871 Mackintosh's: William Mackintosh & Company Ref M977 Mackley, Cecil Owen Ref M390
Mackley, William Owen Ref M1722
Mackrell & Exley Ref M1143 Mackrell, Clifford Ref M661 Mackrell, Eli Ref M25
Grace, of Skircoat, was born in Norland, the daughter
of Joseph Hardy, corn miller
Mary Hannah was born in Rishworth