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In 1882, he married Lily Balme in Halifax.
They lived at 11 Union Street South, Halifax [1905].
He is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1905
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Born in Barkisland [23rd March 1873].
On 2nd May 1896, he married Miranda Binns [1871-1959] at St George's Church, Sowerby.
He was
a woollen feeder [1891] /
a police constable [1896].
Children:
Allen died at Home Bottom Farm, Stainland [18th June 1932].
Miranda died 28th June 1959.
He was buried at Christ Church, Barkisland [Grave Ref: 326]
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In [Q3] 1910, he married Elizabeth Walker [1866-1914] in Halifax.
Elizabeth died 28th February 1914 (aged 48).
In [Q2] 1916, he married Sarah Ann Hadfield [1871-1961] in Halifax.
They lived at Scarr Hill, Stainland [1911].
Andrew died 24th March 1930 (aged 64).
Sarah Ann died 26th November 1961 (aged 90).
Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/442]
In the 50s and 60s, his business was in a small wooden hut which
served the needs of the workers at T. F. Firth's.
The unusual feature of the shop's construction was that it was
supported on tall stone or steel columns at the back of the property,
and it overhung the beck, some 12 feet below
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Born in Barkisland
He was
a cloth finisher [1901] /
a cloth presser [1911].
In [Q2] 1899, he married Florence Dyson [1879-1963] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Benjamin died 10th May 1956 (aged 76).
Florence died 11th September 1963 (aged 84).
Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/591]
grandson John David who died 10th February 1941 (aged 6 weeks)
He was
a commercial agent [1881] /
an accountant & auditor [1891] /
a public accountant [1901] /
(possibly) partner in Barron & Lewin [1905].
In [Q3] 1884, he married Sarah Elizabeth Smith
in Northampton.
Children:
They lived at
The family emigrated to Australia [20th October 1910].
See
Noel Hollows
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Born in Barkisland/Soyland.
He was
a farmer of 6 acres [1861] /
a farmer of 20 acres [1871] /
a farmer of 18 acres [1881].
In 1852, he married Sarah Priestley [1831-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
James died 11th January 1890.
Sarah died 28th December 1903.
He was buried at Christ Church, Barkisland [Grave Ref: 744]
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A James A. Barron died in Halifax [Q1 1939] (aged 64)
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He married Unknown.
Child:
Elizabeth [1741-1804] who married Rev Thomas Falcon
They lived at Firth House, Barkisland
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He married Kate [1857-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Living with the family [in 1891] was Joe Pollard [aged 19]
(woollen spinner)
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Son of Thomas Barron.
Born in Huddersfield.
He was
a member of Bolton Brow Wesleyan Methodist Chapel & Sunday
School /
an accountant at Joseph Barron & Son /
an auditor for the Sowerby Bridge Flour Society /
employed by Crossley's /
head clerk for Wood Brothers Limited [for 60 years].
He married Unknown.
Children:
son
He died 8th April 1914 (aged 83)
& was buried at Bolton Brow Wesleyan Chapel
He married Hannah [1771-1858].
Children:
They lived at Sowood [1828].
Joshua died 17th January 1829 (aged 75).
Hannah died 11th January 1858 (aged 87).
Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S1/87]
Born in Soyland.
He was
a cotton spinner [1871] /
a railway plate layer (boarder in Todmorden) [1881] /
a railway platelayer [1891] /
a line man (L & Y Rly) [1901] /
a walking ganger Pernant Way (L & Y Rly) [1911].
In 1881, he married Ann Bailey [1857-1???] from Golcar,
in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
In 1911, the family were living with son-in-law Ernest Kaye at
Thongsbridge, Huddersfield
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He was
a cloth miller [1881] /
a dyer's labourer [1901].
Around 1866, he married Eliza [1844-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Born in Barkisland [22nd May 1886];
baptised at Christ Church, Barkisland [1887].
He was
a cotton spinner piecer [1891, 1901] /
a general labourer [1911] /
(possibly) employed in the goods yard at Sowerby Bridge Railway Station.
He married Lilian Maud.
They lived at
During World War I,
he served as a Stoker 1st Class
with the Royal Navy
aboard the HMS Good Hope.
He was killed in action [1st November 1914]
when his ship sank with all hands off the coast of Chile at the
Battle of Coronel.
His photograph appears with a report of his death in the
Halifax
Courier.
He is remembered on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial, England,
and on the Memorial at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge.
His friend and colleague Hiley Whiteley was also a stoker in
the Navy
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Illegitimate son of Mary Baron.
Born in Barkisland.
In [1871, 1881], he was living his uncle William Barron.
He was a farmer [1884].
On 19th April 1884, he married Sophia Holroyd [18??-1927] in Halifax.
Children:
Sophia died 28th October 1927.
Thomas James died in the Gibbet Street Institution [18th May 1938].
Members of the family were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland [Grave Ref: 733]
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Born in Skircoat.
He was
a joiner [1876] /
a joiner at worsted factory [1881] /
a joiner [1891] /
a joiner & builder [1901] /
a joiner of Ackroyd Terrace, Halifax [1904] /
a joiner [1911].
On 14th August 1876, he married (1) Jane Howarth [1855-1902] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Jane died 7th June 1902 (aged 48).
In 1904, Walter married (2) Annie Elizabeth Greenwood [1865-1936] at Halifax Parish Church.
Walter died 26th August 1924 (aged 68)
Jane & Walter were buried at St Stephen's Church, Copley.
Son Willie died in World War I, and is remembered on his
parents' headstone.
Annie Elizabeth died Q4 1936 (aged 71)
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Born in Soyland.
He was
a carpenter [1851, 1861] /
a farmer of 12 acres [1871] /
a joiner & farmer 11 acres [1881] /
a joiner & farmer [1891] /
a carpenter & builder [1901] /
a retired jobbing joiner [1911].
In 1858, he married Hannah Shaw [1836-1880] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871] were William's father and nephew
Thomas James Barron [aged 9].
Living with the family [in 1881], was nephew Thomas Barron
[aged 19] (cotton piecer)
Hannah died 5th May 1880.
William died 20th March 1913.
Members of the family were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland
with William's sister Mary
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Son of Walter Barron
Born in Halifax.
He was
an assistant overlooker at J. Hoyle & Sons [1911]
and
a spinning overlooker at Range Bank Mills, Halifax.
He was engaged to Florrie Nuttall of Hanson Lane, Halifax.
During World War I,
he enlisted [18th May 1915]
and served as a Private
with the 2nd/4th
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was sent to France [9th January 1917].
He was killed in action at Bullecourt [3rd May 1917].
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Ecoust Military Cemetery, Ecoust-St. Mien, France [Grave Ref II A 22].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
on Copley War Memorial,
and on his parents' grave at St Stephen's, Copley
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger BeasleyBarron, Alfred John Ref 405-4900
He established A. J. Barron.
Barron, Allen Ref 405-1436
Son of James Barron.
Miranda was born in Barkisland
Barron, Andrew Ref 405-560
He was
a cloth finisher [1911].
Elizabeth was born 15th February 1866
Barron, Aubrey Ref 405-3191
Newsagent and tobacconist, Victoria Road, Bailiffe Bridge.
Barron, Benjamin Ref 405-2
Son of Thomas Barron.
Florence was born in Barkisland
Barron, Charles Aspinall Ref 405-2262
Born in Sowerby Bridge.
Sarah Elizabeth came from Branston, Northamptonshire
Barron, James Ref 405-3058
Son of William Baron.
Sarah came from Barkisland
Barron, James Arthur Ref 405-1020
He was
landlord of the Spread Eagle, Halifax [1905] /
landlord of the Eagle & Lamb, Halifax [1908].
Barron, John Ref 405-3420
Barron, John Ref 405-1723
Partner with John Crowther
Barron, John Ref 405-793
He was paper maker of Penny Hill [1887].
Kate was born in Waterford, Ireland
The widowed Kate was a charwoman [1891], a general servant
(domestic) [1901] and a charwoman in grocer's shop [1911]
Barron, Joseph Ref 405-1216
Of Mearclough House, Sowerby Bridge.
Barron, Joshua Ref 405-1889
Barron, Priestley Ref 405-3059
Son of James Barron.
Barron, Thomas Ref 405-1883
Born in Stainland.
Eliza was born in Holmfirth
Barron, Thomas Ref 405-794
Son of John Barron
Barron, Thomas James Ref 405-1421
Also recorded as Baron.
Sophia was born in Barkisland
Barron, Walter Ref 405-942
Son of Samuel Barron, butcher.
Jane, of Skircoat, was born in Sowerby, the daughter
of John Howarth, labourer
Annie Elizabeth, of Essex Street, Halifax, was the daughter
of Joseph Greenwood, mechanic
Barron, William Ref 405-3184
Son of William Baron.
Hannah came from Barkisland
Barron, Willie Douglas Ref 405-943
Known as Douglas.
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