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In [Q3] 1912, he married Ethel Kitchen in Halifax.
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Born in Elland.
He was
a contractor of Elland [1878] /
a mason [1881] /
a mason (stone) [1891, 1901] /
a mason [1911].
In 1878, he married Annie Lee [1856-1915] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: Thomas
They lived at
Living with them [in 1891, 1901, 1911] was niece Lily Gertrude
Lee [b 1891].
Alfred died at home [3rd March 1913].
Annie died at 1 Back Lord Street, Halifax [16th May 1915].
The couple were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
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He was a labourer.
On 14th October 1844, he married Mary Bromley [1797-1855] in Halifax.
Child:
Elizabeth [b 1852] who married [1st December 1884] Claude Dillon [b 1855]
They lived at 10 Cotton Street, Northowram 1861
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He went to live in America.
His brother, Ralph, followed him to America.
He married Elizabeth White.
He died in Rome, Italy
It is said that Elizabeth was somewhat eccentric and confused
her husband's estate with her own, with the result that his will was
only settled in 1913.
Of the $75,000 which Christopher left, the estate was worth then
$27,522.68 – from which the administrators took $13,741.01.
The balance was distributed to 44 beneficiaries by Jubb, Booth & Helliwell of Halifax.
Balmforth Avenue in Danbury, Connecticut is named for the
couple
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Born in Elland.
He was
a woollen cloth finisher [1861] /
a cloth finisher in Elland [1863].
He worked at his grandfather's Marshall Hall Mills.
He was injured in the boiler explosion at the mill on
16th November 1854,
and was a witness at the Inquest into the explosion.
On 30th June 1863, he married (1) Maria Jackson [1836-1925] at Halifax Parish Church.
She was housekeeper for William Howarth, a boiler
maker living at Alfred Street, Halifax [1901]
Children:
In 1870, he went to live in America.
In 1871, he married (2) Mary Dicken
in Laurence, Massachusetts.
In 1871, Maria and her
children Joseph, Christopher & Sarah (aged 3
months), were living with mother-in-law Mary Balmforth at 27
Colbeck Street, Halifax.
Maria and her children were living at 9 Highroad Well Square,
Gibbet Street, Halifax [1881].
Christopher died in Tewkesbury, Massachusetts in 1903.
Maria died 6th July 1925 (aged 86)
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Born 4th December 1869.
He was
a timber yard labourer [1901] /
a general labourer [1911] /
a railway goods porter [1926] /
a retired railway porter [1939].
In 1893, he married Elizabeth Flitcroft
in Chorlton, Manchester.
Children:
They lived at
Christopher died 24th March 1941 (aged 71)
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Born in Manchester.
He was
a member of Halifax Parish Church /
employed by Halifax Corporation Cleansing Department (Goux Dept).
He lived at 8 Sun Fold, South Parade, Halifax.
During World War I,
he enlisted [December 1914]
and served as a Sergeant
with the 2nd/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed by shell fire at the Battle of the Marne
[20th July 1918] (aged 24).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Marfaux British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref III C 4].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Halifax Parish Church Members (WWI) Memorial
Born in Elland.
He was
a warehouseman in Huddersfield [1853] /
declared bankrupt in Liverpool [1862].
On 17th June 1853, he married Martha Bowes Wormald [1833-1???] in Huddersfield.
Children:
They lived at 95 Blandford Street, Liverpool [1871]
Clarence died at Billericay, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA [14th February 1898]
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During World War II,
and he served as a Driver
with the Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers.
He died 11th July 1943 (aged 19)
& was buried at St Andrew's Church, Stainland
[212 New]
Born in Rastrick [9th December 1876].
He was a commercial traveller [1911].
In [Q3] 1901, he married (1) Ada Elizabeth Gledhill [1871-1932] in Halifax.
They had no children.
Ada died in Halifax [Q1 1932] (aged 61).
On 22nd January 1933, he married (2) Ethel Craven at All Saints' Church, Dudwell.
The family lived at
40 Green Lane, Greetland [1911].
Dyson died at Southport [Q4 1967] (aged 90)
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He was
a warehouseman of Halifax [1876] /
a warehouseman [1881] /
a publican (possibly) at the Green Hill Tavern, Halifax [1891]
/
landlord of the Dusty Miller, Halifax [1901, 1905] /
out of work (late publican) [1911].
In 1876, he married Emily Haigh [1857-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
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Born in Ovenden [29th July 1805].
He was
a spinner /
an engineer /
a carder /
a woollen spinner [1841, 1851, 1861].
Around 1840, he married Harriet [1812-18??].
Children:
They lived at
An Ephraim Balmforth died in Halifax [Q3 1864].
Living with Harriet [in 1871] were daughter Rebecca &
grandson John W. Mitchell [b 1866].
Living with Harriet [in 1881] were son George (31) and
grandchildren John W. Mitchell [b 1866] & Clara
Balmforth [b 1876]
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He was
a woollen carder [1901, 1911] /
a woollen carder with Clay Brothers (out-of-work) [1921].
In [Q4] 1896, he married Sarah Ellen Ayres [1874-1936] in Halifax.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1911, 1921] was niece Lillie Ayres [b
1903].
Sarah Ellen died 19th March 1936 (aged 62).
Fred died 20th September 1944 (aged 76).
The couple were buried at Mount Pleasant Wesleyan Chapel, Norland
Born in Huddersfield.
He was
a boiler maker of Holden Street, Halifax [1894] /
a boiler maker [1901] /
publican at the Weston Hotel, 2 Landsdowne Place, Halifax
[1911].
In 1894, he married Mary Ann Dunn [1874-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.
Her father is not recorded on the marriage record
Children:
They lived at 11 Arnold Street, Halifax [1901]
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Born 11th September 1849.
He was woollen fettler in Elland [1878]
On 12th May 1878, he married Jane Noble [1845-1???].
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He was an iron dresser [1901, 1911].
In 1892, he married Elizabeth Gledhill [1863-1950] in Halifax.
She was a cotton reeler [1901, 1911]
Children:
They lived at
In 1911, George (senior) was living alone at 15 Dysons Yard,
New Street, Elland
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Born in Elland.
He was a cotton piecer [1911].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 1st/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He accidentally drowned after being caught in weeds in the River
Ancre [19th July 1916] (aged 22).
He was buried at Lonsdale Cemetery Authuille, France [Grave Ref X C 8].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
on Elland War Memorial,
and on the Memorial at Blackley Particular Baptist Church
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He was a card manufacturer.
In [Q4] 1875, he married Mary Jane Walton [1847-1922] in Halifax.
They lived at 3 Aked's Road, Halifax [1881, 1885].
He died 18th March 1885.
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £2,650 12/4d
[resworn £3,250 1/7d].
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1056]
with his parents.
Administration was granted to his widow Mary Jane.
In 1889, Mary Jane married Clayton Schofield.
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He married Elsie.
During World War II,
and he served as a Private
with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
27 Vehicle Repair Depot
He died 6th June 1944 (aged 33)
& was buried at Church of the Holy Trinity, Queensbury
[Vault WX 24]
He was
a tailor in Halifax [1901] /
a tailor living at 19A Hanson Lane [1910] /
a tailor (own account) in King Cross Lane, Halifax [1911].
In 1910, he married Elizabeth Raby at St Augustine's Church, Pellon.
She was a tailor's machinist [1911]
They lived at
During World War I,
he enlisted [August 1916]
and served as a Private
with the 1st/4th Battalion
East Yorkshire Regiment.
He died of meningitis in hospital at Boulogne [5th May 1917] (aged 35).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France [Grave Ref II J 16A].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
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Born at Queensbury.
During World War I,
and he served as a Private
with the 2nd/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 29th December 1918 (aged 32)
& was buried at Church of the Holy Trinity, Queensbury
[E 26]
He was
a cotton card maker employing 6 men [1851] /
a cotton card maker employing 3 men & 3 boys [1861].
On 23rd January 1834, he married Margaret Holt [1806-1875] at Heptonstall Church.
Children:
They lived at 2 Aked's Road, Halifax [1851].
The children (★) were buried at Saint Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe.
John died 11th September 1869 (aged 70).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £3,000.
The will was proved by
his widow Margaret, son George Beal, and Henry John
Philbrick (solicitor).
Margaret died 1st April 1875 (aged 70).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1056]
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He married Unknown.
Children:
The family lived at Aked's Road, Halifax [1848]
Born in Northowram [21st April 1841].
He was a card manufacturer [1881].
In [Q4] 1873, he married Emily Crossley [1847-1899] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
8 Rothery Street, Halifax [1881].
John Holt died 8th January 1889.
Emily died 9th October 1889.
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1056]
with John's parents
Born 26th April 1882.
In 1910, he married Eliza Luty [1885-1976] in Halifax.
They lived at 76A Onecliffe Terrace, West Vale [1918].
During World War I,
and he served as a Lance Corporal
with the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster).
He died 8th July 1918 (aged 37).
He was buried at Houchin British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref II E 32]
He is remembered on the Memorial at Clay House, Greetland
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Baptised 30th May 1819.
He was
a woollen feeder & teazer [1851] /
a teazer at Marshall Hall Mill, Elland [1854].
Joseph was one of 4 people killed in a boiler explosion at the Mill on
16th November 1854.
After the other victims had been accounted for, Joseph did not
answer the roll call.
His body was found near the seat of the boiler and a considerable
portion of the chimney had fallen upon him.
He was buried at Elland Parish Church
(in the family plot) [18th November 1854]
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He married Ellen.
Children:
Ralph [1852-1860] who was buried with his father
Joseph died 20th August 1862 (aged 41)
& was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [11th September 1856]
Born in Elland [August 1851].
He was
a woollen slubber [1871] /
a woollen fettler of Elland [1875] /
a wool warehouseman [1881, 1891].
On 21st March 1875, he married Hannah Saville [1852-1919] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Hollins Row, Greetland [1881, 1891].
Manassah died in Blackpool [August 1911] (aged 60).
Hannah died in Greetland [December 1919]
The couple were buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland
Manassah [16th August 1911]
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He was a labourer for the District Council [1901, 1911].
In [Q4] 1890, he married Sarah Ann Whiteley [1855-19??] in Bradford.
Children:
They lived at
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Son of William Balmforth.
Born in Elland [6th February 1808].
He was
helping his father run the family business at Marshall Hall Mills, Elland /
a manufacturer Of Elland [1832] /
a cloth manufacturer [1841] /
a worsted manufacturer [1851] /
a manufacturer employing 17 men & 20 females [1861] /
a farmer of 40 acres employing 2 men [1861] /
a farmer & woollen cloth manufacturer [1871].
On 20th September 1832, he married Elizabeth Sheeran.
Children:
The family lived at
Oscar Henry died December 1882 (aged 74)
and was buried at Elland Parish Church
[22nd December 1882]
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Born [20th December 1835]
He was
a woollen cloth finisher [1861] /
a cloth finisher of Elland [1863] /
a maltster [1871, 1881, 1891].
On 15th January 1863, he married Mary Williams [1840-1???].
Children:
The family lived at
Oscar Henry died in 1891 (aged 55)
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Son of Oscar Henry Balmforth.
Born 15th October 1868.
He was
a maltster's labourer [1901] /
a foreman maltster [1925] /
a maltster [1911].
He married Harriet [1871-19??].
Children:
They lived at
14 Wakefield Road, Brighouse [1911, 1926, 1934].
Oscar Henry died in 1933 (aged 64)
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Born in Elland.
He emigrated to America, following his brother,
Christopher.
He died in Oakland, California
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During World War I,
he served as a Lance Corporal
with the 9th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 25th April 1917 (aged 22).
He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6],
and on Coley War Memorial
Born 23rd December 1903.
He was
a cloth finisher of Sun Fold, South Parade [1926] /
a brass finisher's labourer [1939].
In [Q2] 1926, he married Grace Alfreda Whitehead [1904-1???] in Halifax.
Living with Sidney at 307 Ovenden Way, Halifax [in 1939] was
his father Christopher
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Born in Mossley [25th February 1849].
He was
(possibly) a pupil at Rishworth School [1861] /
a cloth finisher (staying with his sister Lucy & her husband
Thomas Edward Crowther) [1881] /
(possibly) a carter (staying with Ann H. & Henry Hanby
and family at 77 Hornby Street, Layton with Warbreck, Lancashire)
[1891] /
a warehouseman (living at William Street, Brighouse) [1885] /
a beer seller [1891].
On 29th June 1885, he married Alice Dinsdale [1853-1???]
at St Mary's Church, Prestwich.
A Thomas Balmforth died at Bury in 1897 (aged 48).
They lived at 81 Drake Street, Castleton, Lancashire [1891]
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Son of Alfred Balmforth.
Born in Halifax.
He was
an oiler in worsted mill [1901] /
a waller of Warley Road, Halifax [1907] /
a labourer foundry [1911] /
a mason for Bower Brothers.
In 1907, he married Sarah Ann Putt [1883-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.
She had an illegitimate daughter: Winnie Putt [b 1905]
Child:
Lily Gertrude [b 1909]
They lived at
During World War I,
he joined the Territorials [Easter 1916]
and served as a Private
/
he served as a Lance Corporal
with the 1st/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He went to the Front [January 1916].
He was wounded [7th July 1916].
He died of wounds [13th July 1916] (aged 31).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension, France [Grave Ref III E 17].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance.
After his death, Sarah Ann was living in Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan
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He was
a member of St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Halifax /
an apprentice welded boiler rivetter [1911] /
employed by Hartley & Sugden Limited /
a Territorial.
He lived at 6 Stanley Street, Queens Road, Halifax.
He was a Territorial and was called-up [August 1914].
During World War I,
he was mobilised at the outbreak of War and served as a Corporal /
Shoeing Smith
with B Battery
312th Brigade
Royal Horse Artillery & Royal Field Artillery.
He was wounded [22nd July 1918].
He died of wounds in a French hospital [27th July 1918].
The Halifax Courier The Halifax Courier He was buried at St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France [Grave Ref Q III J 1].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
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Baptised at Elland [2nd July 1837].
He was
a woollen manufacturer in Elland [1859] /
an ale & porter merchant [1881].
On 23rd June 1859, he married Rachel Walker [1835-1900].
Children:
The children ‡ were baptised at Elland [17th
September 1879],
The family lived at
Rachel died in 1900 (aged 65).
Wilks died in 1904 (aged 67)
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He had a fulling and woollen manufacturing business at Marshall Hall Mills, Elland [1854].
In 1808, he married (1) Lydia Brearley [1787-1829] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
In 1831, he married (2) Sarah Sheeran in Wakefield.
They lived at Marshall Hall, Elland [1829]
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He was the cousin of William Balmforth, the owner of
Marshall Hall Mill, Elland.
On 16th October 1814, he married Mary Balmforth [1798-18??].
Children:
The family (with Mary as head of the household) lived at
Elland Lane, Elland [1841, 1851]
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He was
a worsted weaver [1841] /
a twister-in in cotton mill [1861].
He married Sophia [1810-1880].
She was a cotton winder [1861]
Children:
They lived at
Sophia died 24th May 1880 (aged 70).
William died 12th August 1885 (aged 74).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2084]
Born in Elland.
He was
a cloth maker [1841] /
a manufacturer (woollen) master employing no men [1851].
In 1832, he married Mary Wilks Sheeran at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
On
25th September 1853,
William was returning home by train and was crossing the line
at Brighouse Railway Station when he was
He was buried at Elland Parish Church.
Living with the widowed Mary and children [in 1871] were
daughter-in-law Maria Balmforth and her
children Joseph, Christopher & Sarah (aged 3
months).
Mary died 29th June 1874 (aged 61)
and was buried at Christ Church, Pellon
[2nd July 1874]. with other members of the family
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He was
a woollen slubber [1861] /
a slubber in Elland [1863] /
a weaver [1867] /
a wool slubber [1871] /
a carter (carder?) of Elland [1880] /
a woollen carder [1881] /
a newsagent (own account) [1901].
On 21st November 1863, he married (1) Ellen Shaw [1834-1???].
Child:
Ephraim [b 1866]
On 1st September 1867, he married (2) Mary Shaw [1833-1???].
Children:
On 17th April 1880, he married (3) Grace [1840-1???].
They lived at
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Born in Wyke [2nd June 1893].
He was
a cotton spinner [1911] /
employed by W. & R. K. Lee Limited.
He lived in
Cottonstones [1911]
and
Mytholmroyd.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 17th Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers.
He died of wounds in France / Flanders [4th May 1918].
He was buried at Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.2, France [Grave Ref II A 34].
He is remembered on the W. & R. K. Lee Limited Roll of Honour,
on the World War I Memorial in Sowerby Church,
and on the Memorial at Mill Bank Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
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Children:
In 1901, Sarah Elizabeth she was living with her Mother in
Norland along with the children.
There is no record of Willie.
In 1911, Sarah Elizabeth was listed as Sarah Elizabeth
Sutcliffe living at Ash Grove, Norland with Robert Edgar Sutcliffe.
They do not appear to have married
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Balmforth, Albert Ref 263-301
He was a joiner [1926].
Ethel was the daughter of Cooper Kitchen
Balmforth, Alfred Ref 263-344
Son of Thomas Balmforth, contractor.
Annie, of Northowram, was born in Beverley / Bishop Burton,
Yorkshire, the daughter of Thomas Lee, car driver
Balmforth, Charles Ref 263-3539
Son of Sarah & John Balmforth.
Mary was the daughter of Charles Bromley
Balmforth, Christopher Ref 263-2676
Son of William Balmforth.
Balmforth, Christopher Ref 263-2680
Son of William Balmforth.
Maria, of Elland, was born in Nettleton, Lincolnshire, the
daughter of John Jackson, joiner.
The fact that Maria, his first wife, was still alive, implies
that his second marriage was bigamous
Balmforth, Christopher Ref 263-17
(Possibly) son of Christopher Balmforth.
Elizabeth was born in Manchester
Balmforth, Christopher William Ref 263-492
(Possibly) son of Christopher Balmforth
Balmforth, Clarence Ref 263-8
Son of Oscar Henry Balmforth.
Martha was the daughter of James Wormald
Balmforth, Derrick Ref 263-972
Son of Ethel R. & Arthur Edward Balmforth of Holywell
Green.
Balmforth, Dyson Ref 263-13
Son of Manassah Balmforth.
Ada was born in Greetland
Balmforth, Eli Ref 263-1782
Born in Elland.
Emily, of Halifax, was born in Banugh, Yorkshire, the daughter
of William Haigh, miner
Balmforth, Ephraim Ref 263-4
Son of Elizabeth & John Balmforth.
Harriet was born in Elland
Balmforth, Fred Ref 263-20
Born in Huddersfield [29th July 1868].
Sarah Ellen was born in Sowerby Bridge
Balmforth, Fred Ref 263-3
Son of John Balmforth, greengrocer.
Mary Ann – (Polly) - of Wadsworth Street, Halifax. was born in
Bradford.
Balmforth, Fred Sharp Ref 263-5
Landlord of the Granby, Queenshead (taking over from his
stepfather Jonas Sharp Binns) [1896-1903]
Balmforth, George Ref 263-12
Son of Ephraim Balmforth.
Jane, of Elland, was the daughter of John Noble, stone
miner
Balmforth, George Ref 263-1191
Born in Elland.
Elizabeth was born in Barkisland.
Balmforth, George Ref 263-1196
Son of George Balmforth.
Balmforth, George Beal Ref 263-260
Son of John Balmforth.
Balmforth, George Healey Ref 263-963
Son of Emma & John Willie Balmforth of Horton Bank Top,
Bradford.
Balmforth, Harry Ref 263-1299
Son of Eli Balmforth.
Elizabeth, of 18 Cherry Street, was the daughter of William Raby, weaver
Balmforth, Joe Ref 263-965
Son of Hannah & Thomas Balmforth.
Balmforth, John Ref 263-155
Born in Southowram.
Balmforth, John Ref 263-4690
Card maker in Halifax.
Balmforth, John Holt Ref 263-19
Son of John Balmforth.
Emily was born in Halifax [5th May 1847]
Balmforth, John William Ref 263-1064
Son of Manassah Balmforth.
Eliza was born, and died, in Greetland
Balmforth, Joseph Ref 263-2678
Son of William Balmforth of Elland Lane, Elland.
Balmforth, Joseph Ref 263-16
Landlord of the Calder & Hebble, Salterhebble [1861].
Balmforth, Joseph Ref 263-2
Illegitimate son of Mary Ann Balmforth.
Balmforth, Manassah Ref 263-1065
Son of Ephraim Balmforth.
Hannah, of Greetland, was the daughter of William
Saville, wool sorter
Balmforth, Manasseh Ref 263-276
Born in Cleckheaton.
Sarah Ann was born in Wyke
Balmforth, Oscar Henry Ref 263-2675
Known as Henry
Elizabeth was the daughter of John Sheeran
Balmforth, Oscar Henry Ref 263-11
Son of Oscar Henry Balmforth.
Mary, of Elland, was born in Bicton, Shropshire, the daughter
of John Williams, innkeeper
Balmforth, Oscar Henry Ref 263-15
Known as Henry.
Balmforth, Ralph Ref 263-2677
Son of William Balmforth.
Balmforth, Sam Ref 263-1301
Son of Mr & Mrs Balmforth of 1 Station View, Hipperholme.
Balmforth, Sidney Ref 263-18
Son of Christopher Balmforth.
Grace Alfreda, of 5 Prescott Place, Prescott Street, Halifax,
was the daughter of Solomon Ingham Alan Whitehead, pipe fitter
Balmforth, Thomas Ref 263-9
Son of Oscar Henry Balmforth.
Alice, of Guest Road, Prestwich, was the daughter of
Thomas Banks Dinsdale, factory hand
Balmforth, Thomas Ref 263-349
Known as Tom.
Sarah Ann, of Corporation Street, Halifax, was born in Sowerby
Bridge, the daughter of John Putt, labourer.
Balmforth, Thomas Ref 263-504
Son of Fred Balmforth.
Balmforth, Wilks Ref 263-10
Son of Oscar Henry Balmforth.
Rachel, of Elland, was the daughter of James Walker,
machine maker
Balmforth, William Ref 263-1477
Or Bamforth.
Balmforth, William Ref 263-7
Of Elland Lane
Mary was
a burler [1841] / a cloth burler [1851]
Balmforth, William Ref 263-6
Born in Halifax.
Sophia was born in Halifax.
Balmforth, William Ref 263-2543
Son of William Balmforth.
Mary was the daughter of John Sheeran
caught by the engine and killed on the spot
Balmforth, William Ref 263-14
Son of Ephraim Balmforth.
Ellen, of Fixby, was the daughter of Eli Shaw, weaver
Mary was the daughter of Eli Shaw, weaver
Grace, of Sowerby Bridge, was the daughter of Eli
Sutcliffe, labourer,
and the widow of Mr Wilson
Balmforth, William Ref 263-1203
Son of Manasseh Balmforth.
Balmforth, Willie Ref 263-1153
On 13th November 1895, he married Sarah Elizabeth Hellowell at
Elland Parish Church.
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There are
47
entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Balmforth,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
Balmforth surname Ref 263-1
Page Ref: MMB1598
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