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During World War I,
he enlisted
and served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He was killed in action [23rd March 1918].
He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [Grave Ref 4]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
He was
a farmer's man [1901] /
a government road man (GPO telegraphs) [1911] /
a driver [1914].
In [Q4] 1886, he married Matilda Cook [1866-19??].
Children:
The 1911 census shows that they had had 10 children of whom 3 were still alive at that time.
They lived at
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On 2nd August 1873, William Steele, Tom Hartley
and Martin Williams were found guilty of
wounding Braithwaite with intent to do him grievous bodily
harm, on 14th June 1873.
He married Mary.
They lived in Brighouse.
During World War II,
he served as a Warrant Officer Class II
with the 1st Field Regiment
Royal Artillery.
He died 17th September 1944 (aged 33).
He was buried at Montecchio War Cemetery, Italy [Grave Ref II B 3]
He conformed and became
Curate at Lightcliffe [1746-1748].
and
Curate at Rastrick [1748-1766].
He was a subscriber to the publication of Watson's History.
He was chaplain to Sir George Savile in Nottinghamshire.
At Rastrick, he was accused of
He died at Rastrick at the age of 89 and was buried at St Matthew's Church, Rastrick
More details can be found in the Lightcliffe Incumbents articles on the
People of interest in Lightcliffe Churchyard
website
On 29th September 1928, he married Lilian Hollas in Barkisland
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He was a paper maker's labourer [1897].
On 20th January 1897, he married Frances Parkin [1874-1954] in
Halifax.
Child: Clarence Braithwaite
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On 30th October 1836, he married Ellen Brown [1816-1863]
at All Saints Church, Harewood.
Children:
They lived at
In 1871, they were living with Hannah and William Brear
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Born in Darlington, County Durham [27th June 1888].
He was
a resident scholar at the Crossley Orphanage [1901] /
a draper's assistant in lodgings at 21 Balls Road, Birkenhead [1911] /
in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve [1903-1922] /
initiated into the Freemasons at Widnes, Cheshire [13 July 1921] /
a draper [1921] /
a draper (buyer) [1939].
During World War I,
he served as an Ordinary Seaman with the Mersey Division
Royal Navy.
He survived the War, and is remembered
on the Memorial at Crossley & Porter School, Halifax.
In [Q2] 1920, he married Helen Machin
in Prescot Reg. District
They lived at 71 Highfield Road, Widnes [1939]
Living with them [in 1939] were Percy's sisters
Helen Braithwaite
& Fannie Ruth Braithwaite.
and Alfred Machin [b 28th January 1882] (schoolmaster).
Percy died in St Helens [Q1 1967] (aged 78)
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He was a basket maker [1861, 1881].
He married Hannah [1819-1897].
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1891] was grandson Herbert Braithwaite
Hannah died 14th May 1897 (aged 78).
Robert died 10th January 1901 (aged 83).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2307]
with granddaughter Jane Greenwood and her husband
Walter
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He was a clerk [1891].
In [Q1] 1882, he married Margaret Dodd
in East Ward, Westmorland.
Children:
They lived at
Robert died in East Ward, Westmorland [Q2 1891] (aged 37).
Living with the widowed Margaret (living on own means) [in
1901, 1911] were her sisters
Jane Dodd [b 1865]
& Mary I Dodd [b 1877]
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Born in Tadcaster.
He was a wire drawer [1881].
In [Q4] 1872, he married Amelia Ellis in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived (with Sam's parents) at 13 Hume Street,
Halifax [1881]
Born in Halifax.
He was
a coach builder master employing 3 men [1871] /
a coach builder master [1881] /
a carriage manufacturer [1891] /
a coach builder & auctioneer [1901] /
out of business (auctioneer) [1911].
On 8th February 1866, he married Mary Jane Wadsworth
[1844-1920] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
‡ In 1891, 1901, 1911, the children were living with their
aunt Hannah and her husband William Brear.
They lived at
Thomas died at 29 St Albans Avenue [22nd April 1915].
Mary Jane died at New Grange, Bradshaw [29th August 1920].
The couple were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell:
Thomas [26th April 1915];
Mary Jane [1st September 1920]
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He was a basket maker [1871].
In [Q2] 1864, he married Elizabeth Sutcliffe [1839-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
2 Raglan Street, Halifax [1871].
Elizabeth died 22nd April 1871 (aged 32).
She & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2511]
with Walter Cheetham
Born in West Cowick, East Riding.
He was a bobbin doffer [1911].
During World War I,
he enlisted [1914]
and served as a Private
with the 1st/5th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed in action [3rd September 1916] (aged 20).
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6A & 6B],
and in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance.
One of his brothers and brother-in-law Lewis Smith also
served in World War I
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On 8th April 1911, he sailed to Canada from Liverpool on the SS
Lusitania
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Braithwaite, Clarence Ref 504-927
Son of James Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, Edwin Ref 504-1254
Born in Rawcliffe, Yorkshire.
Matilda was born in West Cowick, East Riding
Braithwaite, Frederick Ref 504-2833
A police constable at Halifax.
Braithwaite, Geoffrey Ref 504-1631
Son of Kate Maud & Reginald Tom Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, Rev George Ref 504-759
He was trained at Kendal
before becoming
Minister at Elland Unitarian Chapel [1740].
failing to perform divine service,
profanity,
drunkenness,
immorality,
gaming,
fornication with Mercy Lacey of Rastrick and
begetting a male bastard child
Braithwaite, Irvine Ref 504-802
Born in Barkisland.
Lilian was the daughter of Harry Hollas
Braithwaite, James Ref 504-925
Born in Stainland.
Frances was born in Stainland
Braithwaite, John Ref 504-1201
He was
a servant [1841] /
a coachman [1851] /
(possibly) landlord of the Golden Plough, Halifax [1859, 1864] /
Halifax cab and carriage proprietor master, employing 5 men [1861] /
a cab proprietor [1871].
Braithwaite, Percy Dodd Ref 504-1174
Son of Robert Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, Robert Ref 504-1699
Born in Otley.
Hannah was born in Rutland
Braithwaite, Robert Ref 504-533
Born in Kirkby Stephen.
Margaret was born in Kirkby Stephen, the daughter of John Dodd
Braithwaite, Sam Ref 504-660
Son of Robert Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, Thomas Ref 504-9200
Son of John Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, Walter Ref 504-308
Born in Halifax.
Elizabeth was born in Halifax
Braithwaite, William Ref 504-2299
Picture frame, looking-glass, barometer & thermometer manufacturer at
11 Bull Green, Halifax [1845]
Braithwaite, William Henry Ref 504-1256
Son of Edwin Braithwaite.
Braithwaite, William Stanley Ref 504-9602
Son of Thomas Braithwaite.
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