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He was
a farmer of 25 acres [1871].
Around 1857, he married Sarah [1843-1???].
She was a farmer of 32½ acres [1881]
Children:
They lived at
Abraham died between 1871 & 1881
She married (1) Robert Brodeley.
She married (2) Richard Nichols
Born in Ovenden/Illingworth.
He was
a worsted spinner [1861] /
a stone delver [1871, 1881] /
innkeeper at the Shoulder of Mutton, Southowram [1891, 1894].
In 1875, he married Sarah Barber in Halifax.
They lived at 6 Spring Street, Hipperholme with Brighouse
(with Sarah's widowed mother Mary Barber) [1881].
They are mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1895
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Born in Southowram;
baptised 26th May 1833.
He was
a stone delver [1851] /
a quarryman [1871].
Around 1859, he married Sarah Ann [1831-1???].
Children:
They lived at 6 Winter Hill, Southowram [1871]
Born in Halifax.
He was a clerk (borough rate office) [1871].
Arthur died 8th December 1890 (aged 35)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 525]
with Thomas Foord
He was a platelayer for the London, Midland & Scottish Railway Company.
In [Q4] 1920, he married Florence Hall in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at 11 Woodhead, Hipperholme [1935].
Around 7:30 am on
12th June 1935,
he & Norman Wilkinson were working in Beacon Hill Tunnel
when they were struck by a train.
Arthur had a badly-cut tongue, a compound fracture of the left
leg and head wounds, and later died in Halifax Infirmary.
Wilkinson was thrown against the wall of the tunnel, dazed &
injured, but managed to crawl to the Halifax exit and gave warning of
the incident.
He was buried at Coley Church
In 1868, he married Priscilla Lassey [1842-1899] in Halifax.
Children:
Members of the family were buried at Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Ogden (Grave Ref: Ym11)
In 1889, he married Emma Smith [1860-1929] in Halifax.
They lived at 7 Raw Lane, Illingworth.
The couple were buried at Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Ogden (Grave Ref: Q18)
He was a foreman (wool warehouse) [1901].
In [Q3] 1891, he married Lily Emmett [1865-1942] in Halifax.
They lived at 14 Vaughan Street, Halifax [1901].
Living with them [in 1901] were Lily's brother Joseph
Emmett [b 1858] (railway guard), and his children Fred [b
1894] & Elsie [b 1897].
Butler died 16th November 1928 (aged 60).
Lily died 11th March 1942 (aged 77).
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-A41]
with his brother George
He was
a borough rate collector (comptroller) [1871] /
a cashier [1881] /
a collector & cashier (Halifax Corporation) [1891] /
a cashier & collector (rates) [1901].
In [Q1] 1853, he married (1) Ann Caroline Stocks [1821-1860] in Halifax.
Children:
Ann Caroline died 1st April 1860 (aged 39)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 253].
He married (2) Fanny [1823-1876].
Children:
Fanny died in Halifax [25th December 1876] (aged 53).
She was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 253]
He married (3) Wilhelmina Leavinworth [1848-19??].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1901] was sister-in-law Margaret
Leavinworth [b 1834].
Daniel died in Bradford [Q2 1903] (aged 79).
Born in Halifax;
baptised 20th July 1823.
He was
a butcher [1851] /
a coach driver [1853].
In [Q4] 1848, he (possibly) married Hannah Asquith Lees in Halifax.
Children:
David died 16th July 1853 (aged 30)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3741]
with John Henry Hodgson
He lived at Limed House, Shibden.
In some records, he is described as being
He was a woollen draper's apprentice [1851].
He was killed in Halifax by a fall from his horse [9th May 1851].
He was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2141]
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Partner in Bairstow Brothers.
He lived at Albany House, Long Lover Lane, Pellon [1905, 1917].
In 1911, his sisters, Emma and Mary Ellen, were living
with him at Albany House
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He was
a spindle maker for worsted machines, employer [1901] /
a spindle maker, employer [1911] /
Senior partner in Bairstow Brothers.
In 1889, he married Mary Hannah Earnshaw [1869-19??] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
He died at 76 Twemlow Parade, Morecambe.
His estate was valued at £33,376
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He qualified in April 1922
He was
a stone delver [1851].
On 31st October 1830, he married Elizabeth Drake [1807-18??] in Halifax.
Children:
The children (‡) were baptised at Halifax Parish Church [22nd
September 1844].
The family lived at
Hall Ing, Southowram [1851]
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Born in Southowram.
He was
a worsted mill hand [1871] /
a small wire drawer [1881] /
landlord of the Malt Shovel, Southowram [1891, 1921].
In [Q1] 1879, he married Jemima Rushton [1857-1939] in Halifax.
They had no children.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] were George's
widowed mother Frances Bairstow [b 1820]
& his sister Hannah Bairstow [b 1849] (worsted weaver)
George died 18th March 1931 (aged 75).
Jemima died 24th April 1939 (aged 82).
The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-J1A]
with George's parents
He married Sarah Elizabeth.
George died 13th June 1921 (aged 63).
Sarah Elizabeth died 6th January 1951 (aged 85).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2825]
with Sarah Elizabeth's parents
He was a quarryman [1871].
George died 9th June 1918 (aged 59)
and was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-A41]
with his brother Butler Bairstow
He married Mary [1790-1860].
Children:
Mary died 29th April 1860 (aged 70).
Greenwood died 6th April 1860 (aged 64).
Members of the family were buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax
He was
a cutler [1881] /
a pattern maker [1891].
In August 1894, he married Emily Ann Horsfall at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
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He was
landlord of the Fleece, Greetland [1937-1938] /
a bus driver.
In 1936, he married Ann Thompson [1910-1994] in Halifax.
Herman died in 1965.
Ann died in 1994.
They both died in Halifax
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He was
a cordwainer [1861, 1871] /
a boot & shoe maker [1881].
He married Anne [1788-18??].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871, 1881] was widowed son-in-law James
Swaine & his sons.
Anne died between 1871 & 1881
He was a weaver of Northowram.
Around 1819, he married Martha Oates [1787-1851].
Children:
They lived at
Living with the family [in 1841, 1851] was
daughter Emma's illegitimate son,
Edwin Smith Bairstow.
Living with them [in 1851] was granddaughter Sarah Ann Maria Bairstow [b 1832] (pawnbroker's assistant).
Martha died 18th September 1851 (aged 65).
She & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2141]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley & Wendy Davies In April 1841, he was declared bankrupt.
A James Bairstow, worsted stuff manufacturer at Ovenden, was
declared bankrupt in February 1859
Born in Midgley;
baptised at St Mary's Church, Luddenden [11th August 1811].
He was
a corn miller /
a corn dealer [1841] /
in partnership with his brother, John [1851] /
a corn miller employing 14 men [1871].
He married Frances Mary Thwaite in Halifax [1867].
Child: John
They lived at
In 1841, his unmarried
sisters, Mary, Elizabeth, Martha,
and Sarah were living with him.
In 1851, his unmarried siblings,
John, Hannah, Elizabeth,
and Martha were living with him.
In 1861, his unmarried sisters, Hannah and Elizabeth
were living with him.
In 1871, his unmarried sister Elizabeth was living with him.
He died in Todmorden [18th February 1877]
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James died 13th April 1872 (aged 56)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1468]
with Thomas Fletcher
Son of James Bairstow.
Born in Heckmondwike [7th March 1821].
He was
an apprentice woollen draper [1841] /
a woollen draper [1851] /
a woollen merchant [1861, 1881] /
Councillor for St James's Ward [1862] /
later Central Ward /
Mayor of Halifax [1880 (April)-1881 (November)].
In 1874, he resigned from the Town Council because of a disagreement
over the management of the financial affairs of the Borough which
resulted in a deficit of £100,000.
Against a background of opposition, insults and persecution, an
investigation proved that his objections were justified.
In 1875, he was returned as Councillor for North Ward.
He married (1) Sarah [1828-1860].
Children:
Sarah died 27th October 1860 (aged 32).
He married (2) Mary [1828-1898].
Child: 5.
Albert [b 1866]
They lived at
Mary died 24th February 1898 (aged 71).
James died 9th March 1903
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 444]
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Born in Northowram.
He was
a wire drawer of Clifton [1843] /
a journeyman wire drawer [1851] /
innkeeper at the Black Swan, Halifax [1859, 1861].
In 1843, he married Mary Ann Jackson [1822-1870] in Dewsbury.
Children:
They lived at 4 Upper Brunswick Street, Halifax [1851].
Living with them [in 1851] was brother-in-law Godfrey Jackson
[aged 17] (wire drawer apprentice).
Living with them [in 1861] was lodger Ann Oddy [aged 38]
(seamstress)
James died 24th July 1861 (aged 38)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2917]
with the children ‡.
After James's death, Mary Ann took over at the Black
Swan.
On 26th May 1864, Mary Ann married (2) William Horsfall [1826-1887].
Mary Ann died 27th December 1870 (aged 47).
She was buried with James Bairstow.
After her death, William took over at the Black
Swan
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He was
a spindle maker [1871, 1881] /
a spindle & fly maker, employer [1891].
He married Hannah [1839-1???].
Children:
They lived at
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a butcher [1891] /
a life assurance agent [1901] /
a beef & pork butcher [1911].
In [Q4] 1900, he married Lilly Holroyd in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
James died 21st January 1913 (aged 49).
Lilly died 21st September 1935 (aged 70).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1049]
Born in Smithy Bridge, Littleborough, Lancashire.
He was employed by Samuel Whitley & Company Limited at Hanson Lane Cotton Mill, Halifax [though his name does not appear on their War Memorial].
He lived at 3 Chapeltown, Halifax.
During World War I,
he enlisted [1915]
and served as a Private
with the 2nd/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed by a shell whilst out with a fatigue party at the
Battle of Arras
[15th April 1917] (aged 19).
The family were informed of his death by a Private Helliwell,
of the same regiment, who had been a lodger (with the Bairstow
family).
He was buried at H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St.Mein, France [Grave Ref III K 3].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Saint Mary's Church, Halifax
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Born in Halifax.
Landlord of the Sour Milk Hall, Claremount [1950s].
In 1955, he married Frances Nicholl [1926-1???]
daughter of Rose (née Shields) & Isaac Nicholl,
in Halifax.
Child:
Carl [1951-1958]
In 1958, Carl was one of a number of children playing on a
home-made raft in the dam at Oates & Green Limited, when he
accidentally drowned.
The dam was drained and filled in
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He was one of the electorate of 59 people when Jeremy Bentley was
elected first MP for Halifax in 1654$1
He married Unknown.
Children:
His will is recorded in Volume 2 [1545-1559] of E. W. Crossley's book Halifax Wills
Son of Robert Bairstow.
He married Elizabeth Watmough.
Children:
In 1609, he built Lee House, Ovenden Wood
He married Mary.
He died on 17th May 1829.
After his death, Mary took over at the pub
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Children:
They lived at Ovenden [1838]
Like his father, he was a corn-dealer and maltster at Hebden Bridge.
He was
in partnership with his brother, James [1851] /
a corn miller (maltster) firm of 2; employing 19 men and 2 boys
[1851].
In November 1844, William Barker [34] and John Holden [35] were accused with
at Charlton Hill as he rode back from Todmorden Market, and stealing
one £10 note, two £5 notes, 70 sovereigns, 20
half-sovereigns, 20 shillings and 3 books.
The jury returned verdicts of Guilty, and recommended mercy
for Holden who had a wife and family.
He never married.
In 1851, he was head of household at Bridge Lanes, Hebden Bridge and
his unmarried siblings,
James, Hannah, Elizabeth,
and Martha were living him
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He married Betsy [1812-1870].
John died 3rd September 1854 (aged 43).
Betsy died 27th December 1870 (aged 58).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3351]
In [Q2] 1852, he married Susan Nicholls [1820-1904] in Halifax.
Children:
John died 8th February 1861 (aged 41).
Susan died 1st August 1904 (aged 84).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 523]
with James Oates Bairstow of Halifax
He was a joiner [1866, 1870, 1880].
He married Sarah [1826-1914].
Children:
The family lived at Jagger's Buildings, Halifax [1871].
John died 14th February 1909 (aged 74).
Sarah died at 92 Pear Street, Halifax [10th June 1914] (aged 78).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2209]
with a stillborn child [buried 1876]
Landlord of the Fountain Head, Pellon [1900].
He married Rachel.
Children:
John died 20th November 1900.
After his death, Rachel took over at the Fountain Head
[1900-1905].
He was buried at Mount Tabor Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Born in Hebden Bridge.
He married Georgina Beatrice Holroyd in Halifax. [25 Apr 1895].
Children:
He married Elisa [1848-1???].
Children:
Children:
He was
a master clogger in Ovenden /
a clogger [1861, 1871, 1881].
In May 1887, he and Priestley Bairstow filed a patent for
In 1858, he married Sarah Ellen Whitley [1833-1???].
She was a cotton weaver [1861]
Children:
The family lived at
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at 15 Old Market, Halifax [1837].
He was a partner in Joseph & Israel Bairstow
He was
landlord of the White Bear, Halifax [1834] /
landlord of the Union Cross, Halifax [1837] /
a butcher [1851] /
an innkeeper [1859].
He married Martha [1786-1866].
Children:
They lived at Copper Street, Halifax [1851].
Joseph died 25th November 1859 (aged 74).
Martha died 31st December 1866 (aged 80).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3636]
with daughter Hannah & her husband
He was a bookseller and printer [1851].
In 1839, he married Sarah Farrar in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at Cross Church Street, Huddersfield [1851]
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In [Q3] 1867, he married Ann Brooke [1840-1917] in Halifax.
Children:
Ann died 4th April 1917 (aged 77).
Joseph died 26th April 1919 (aged 79).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1116]
with Mary Emilia Brooke, daughter of Joseph Brooke
Aviation and aeronautics engineer.
He was educated at Heath Grammar School and Halifax Municipal Technical School.
His work helped the British effort during World War I
On 28th January 1802, he married Mary Holt at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at Bridge Lanes, Hebden Bridge [1851].
He was buried at Heptonstall Church
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Son of Robert Bairstow.
He married Sarah Hemingway, sister of Abraham Hemingway
Child: Paul
Members of the family were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby:
Michael [4th April 1672];
Ann [21st April 1672]
He was
a hand loom weaver [1851] /
a shuttle maker [1861, 1871].
In 1844, he married (1) Betty Horsfall [1823-1857] in Halifax.
Children:
In 1863, he married (2) Martha Bates [1824-1???] in Halifax.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1851] were Betty's widowed
mother Hannah Horsfold [aged 62] (annuitant), and
sister Nanny Horsfold [aged 21] (power loom weaver).
Living with them [in 1871] were Martha's
daughter Elizabeth, nephew Alfred Aspinall [aged 29]
(Stone miner) from Brighouse, and niece Susan Horsfold [aged
19] (worsted power loom weaver) from Illingworth
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He was a woollen draper in Halifax [1850].
He married Hannah.
Children:
Son of Michael Bairstow.
He was Curate at Lightcliffe [1673-1677].
Heywood includes him in his list of the great number of wretched
drunken preachers at Lightcliffe, and adds
This young man preacheth at Lightcliffe and teacheth school for Mr
Threapland, is tabled at James Mitchell's at Crow Nest, and
it is said he is a wild blade.
O Lord purify the son of Levi!
Now he is tabled at N. Whitley's at Rookes, gone away, Mr
Bairstow went and listed a soldier for Flanders, sold his Books,
went away 1676, what's become of him I cannot learn
He moved to Rochester.
See
Paul Bairstow's Endowed School,
Paul Bairstow's Charity and
St Peter's Church, Sowerby Benefactions
Born in Halifax.
He established a tinner's workshop at 166A Pellon Lane, Halifax.
He was
a clogger [1871] /
a tinner [1881] /
a tinplate worker [1891] /
an iron & tin plate boiler tinner (employer) [1901, 1911].
In May 1887, he and his father filed a patent for
In 1881, he married Clara Chapman [1861-19??].
Children:
They lived at
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He married Jane [15??-1598]
Child: John
Halifax butcher.
He married Grace [15??-1598].
Children:
He married Judith Illingworth
Born in Huddersfield.
He was
a card machine worker [1871] /
an aerated water manufacturer [1881, 1891] /
a mineral water maker [1901] /
a master mineral water maker [1911].
He established the Elland Bottling Company
In 1867, he married Grace Kaye [1846-1???] from Barkisland, in
Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
In 1871, Robert's sister, Hannah E Bairstow was living
with the family
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Question:
Does anyone know who her parents were?
In 1851, she is recorded twice as
a pawnbroker's assistant (living at 44 Woolshops, Halifax with her
grandfather James Bairstow) /
a milliner (living at Copper Street, Halifax with her grandfather
Joseph Bairstow)
In [Q1] 1859, she married George Scarborough in Halifax.
She died (possibly of perinatal complications) [21st July 1859] (aged 27)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2142]
with other members of the Bairstow family
He was a woollen draper & tailor at Haley Hill, Halifax.
Son Walter George joined the family business.
He married Esther W. [1813-1???].
Children:
Stopford died in Halifax [2nd April 1882].
Members of the family were buried at St Thomas the Apostle, Claremount
He was a flag facer [1851, 1871].
In [Q4] 1848, he married Frances Hemingway [1819-1890] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Thomas died 12th March 1878 (aged 57).
Frances died 29th May 1890 (aged 71)
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-J1A]
Born in Southowram;
baptised at Halifax Parish Church [22nd September 1844].
He was
a factory worker [1851] /
a beer seller at William the 4th, Halifax [1871] /
went into liquidation [April 1878] /
a groom [1881] /
a coachman groom [1891] /
a retired groom/coachman [1901].
In [Q4] 1861, he married Margaretta Watson [1841-1892] in Halifax.
Child: Harry
The family lived at Lower Brock Well, Sowerby [1881, 1891].
Margaretta died in Halifax [Q2 1892] (aged 51).
Thomas was buried (Nonconformist) [9th April 1902]
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He married Grace [1806-1888].
Children:
Uriah died 20th April 1861 (aged 62).
Grace died 12th November 1888.
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3771]
Born in Ripponden.
He was
a member of Square Congregational Church, Halifax /
a member of Providence Congregational Church, Ovenden /
educated at Haley Hill Shed Factory School /
interested in chemistry (coming 9th in England in a general
examination), botany, astronomy & natural sciences /
a lecturer at the Halifax Scientific Society /
one of the founders of the Sunday Lecture Society /
a doffer at Crossley's /
employed by the Central Telegraph Company /
a clerk (carpet factory) [1891] /
a clerk (carpet manufacturer) [1901] /
an order clerk [1911] /
a critic of Halifax Town Council affairs.
In [Q1] 1872, he married Elizabeth Lister in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
The children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3771]
with their Bairstow grandparents.
Uriah died 5th September 1914 (aged 67)
& was buried at King Cross Methodist New Connexion Chapel
[9th September 1914]
Born in Northowram [14th December 1841].
He was
educated at Trinity Schools, Halifax /
a member of Northgate End Chapel, Halifax /
a woollen draper & tailor with father at Haley Hill /
assistant to Mr Chapman, the assistant Northowram Overseer
and poor rate collector [1873-1902] /
assistant to Fred Highley, the assistant Halifax Overseer
and poor rate collector [from 1880] /
assistant Halifax Overseer and poor rate collector [from 1892 to
1908].
In 1864, he married Frances Simms [1842-19??].
Children:
They lived at
He married Hannah [1805-1870].
Children:
Hannah died 25th November 1870 (aged 65).
William died 30th April 1871 (aged 64).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2826]
Born in Heckmondwike [28th July 1823];
baptised at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax [2nd July 1837].
He was
a pawnbroker [1841, 1851] /
a pawnbroker & clothier [1861] /
a partner in Bairstow Brothers [1877].
He married Nancy [1832-1???].
Child:
Elizabeth Ann [b 1859]
They lived at 43 Causeway, Halifax [1861].
William died 31st March 1900
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He married Elizabeth Ann Radley [1882-1933].
Elizabeth Ann Radley died 27th December 1933 (aged 51)
& was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-D17]
with Abraham Beaumont
He died at Lister Street, Halifax [28th June 1892] (aged 55)
& was buried at Stoney Royd Cemetery [Grave Ref: J 260 B]
Bairstow, Abraham Ref 138-25
Born in Clayton.
Sarah was born in Queensbury.
Bairstow, Anne Ref 138-1399
Daughter of John Bairstow.
Bairstow, Anthony Ref 138-3152
Son of Michael Bairstow.
Bairstow, Aquilla Ref 138-11
Son of George Bairstow.
Sarah Ann was born in Southowram
Bairstow, Arthur Ref 138-14
Son of Daniel Bairstow.
Bairstow, Arthur Ref 138-35
Of Hipperholme.
Florence was the daughter of Lewis Hall [1871-1940], dyehouse labourer
Bairstow, Bancroft Ref 138-9660
Of Mixenden.
Bairstow, Bancroft Ref 138-6930
Of Illingworth.
Bairstow, Butler Ref 138-10
Son of Aquilla Bairstow.
Lilly was born in Halifax
Bairstow, Daniel Ref 138-15
Born in Halifax.
Fanny was born in Northowram
Wilhelmina was born in Edinburgh, Scotland
Details of Wilhemlina's death / burial place are not yet known
Bairstow, David Ref 138-30
Son of Joseph Bairstow.
Bairstow, Edward Ref 138-593
In 1607, he owned Lower Hazlehurst, Shibden.
beyond the seas
Bairstow, Edwin Smith Ref 138-2751
Illegitimate son of Emma, daughter of James Bairstow.
Bairstow, Frank Ref 138-2260
Son of James Bairstow.
Bairstow, Fred Ref 138-1286
Son of James Bairstow.
Bairstow, George Ref 138-594
In 1515, he owned Upper Hazlehurst, Shibden
Bairstow, George Ref 138-1541
Halifax solicitor [1934].
Bairstow, George Ref 138-32
Born in Southowram.
Elizabeth was born in Southowram
Bairstow, George Ref 138-9502
Son of Thomas Bairstow.
Jemima was born in Southowram, the daughter of Jeremiah Rushton
Bairstow, George Ref 138-29
Sarah Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Haigh
Bairstow, George Ref 138-12
Son of Aquilla Bairstow.
Bairstow, Greenwood Ref 138-19
Of Halifax.
Bairstow, Harry Ref 138-33
Son of Thomas Bairstow.
Bairstow, Herman Ref 138-18
Born in Halifax.
Ann was born in Halifax
Bairstow, Isaac Ref 138-21
Born in Horton.
Anne was born in Halifax
Bairstow, James Ref 138-3092
The family moved from Heckmondwike to Halifax around 1824.
Martha was born in Halifax
James was dead by 1841.
Precise details of his death / burial place are not yet known.
Bairstow, James Ref 138-915
Worsted stuff manufacturer at Ovenden.
Bairstow, James Ref 138-3096
Son of Matthew Bairstow.
Frances Mary was the daughter of Samuel Thwaite
Bairstow, James Ref 138-16
Of Halifax.
Bairstow, James Ref 138-453
JP.
Mary came from Bingley
Bairstow, James Ref 138-3407
Son of clothier Jonas Barstow.
Mary Ann, of Clifton, was the daughter of George
Jackson, mason
Bairstow, James Ref 138-3093
Of Ovenden.
Bairstow, James Ref 138-24
Son of Abraham Bairstow.
Lilly was born in Halifax, the daughter of John Holroyd
Bairstow, James Henry Ref 138-8
Son of Wright Bairstow.
Bairstow, Jeffrey Ref 138-3418 Bairstow, John Ref 138-1168
Of Mixenden.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-2477
Of Northowram.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-1359
A tanner at North Bridge, Halifax.
Elizabeth was the daughter of John Watmough
Bairstow, John Ref 138-108
Of Brownhirst.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-2731
Landlord of the Shakespeare, Halifax [1822].
Bairstow, John Ref 138-538
He married Hannah.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-57
See
The Croft, Halifax
Bairstow, John Ref 138-1308
Son of Matthew Bairstow.
feloniously and riotously assaulting Bairstow
Bairstow, John Ref 138-31
Bairstow, John Ref 138-6
Of Halifax.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-34
Born in Northowram.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-3290
Born 3rd December 1840.
Bairstow, John Ref 138-537
Son of James Bairstow.
Georgina Beatrice the daughter of Michael John Holroyd
Bairstow, John T. Ref 138-2
Son of Stopford Bairstow.
Bairstow, Jonathan Ref 138-533
He married Hannah Holt at Halifax Parish Church [5th August
1807].
Hannah was the daughter of John Holt
Bairstow, Jonathan Ref 138-663
Born in Ovenden.
an improved method of distributing oil or other liquids upon wool and
other fibres whilst being fed to drawing frames and other machines
Sarah Ellen was born in Ovenden.
Bairstow, Joseph Ref 138-3008
He was in business as a
Horse & gig letter
Bairstow, Joseph Ref 138-20
Born in Horton, Bradford.
Martha was born in Bowling, Bradford
Bairstow, Joseph Ref 138-3097
Born in Ambler Thorn.
Sarah was the daughter of Joseph Farrar
Bairstow, Joseph Ref 138-26
Born 28th April 1840.
Ann was born 11th May 1840
Bairstow, Joshua Ref 138-2506
He was Constable of Northowram [1670]
Bairstow, Sir Leonard Ref 138-B10
CBE.
Bairstow, Martha Ref 138-442
Maid to Rev Oliver Heywood.
She cared for his children when he first moved to Lancashire
Bairstow, Matthew Ref 138-3025
Corn dealer at Hebden Bridge.
Mary was the daughter of James Holt
Bairstow, Michael Ref 138-1367
Of Newhouse, Southowram.
Bairstow, Michael Ref 138-4700
He married Ann [1613-1672].
Bairstow, Michael Ref 138-3275
Born in Ovenden/Illingworth.
Martha had a daughter: Elizabeth A Bates [1850-1???]
Bairstow, Oates Ref 138-27
Of Huddersfield.
Bairstow, Pamela Ref 138-357 Bairstow, Rev Paul Ref 138-1105
A native of Sowerby.
[he] was schoolmaster at Sowerby and made a jeering copy of verses
upon old Mr Root and caused a scholar to cast them upon his
coffin, when he was a-putting into the grave.
They fell down at my feet, wherein there was a horrid abuse of the
good old man, though his father Michael B. was one of Mr
R's church at Sowerby.
Bairstow, Priestley Ref 138-667
Son of Jonathan Bairstow.
an improved method of distributing oil or other liquids upon wool and
other fibres whilst being fed to drawing frames and other machines
Bairstow, Richard Ref 138-592
Constable of Northowram [1426].
He owned Lower Hazlehurst, Shibden [1427].
Bairstow, Robert Ref 138-1249
A Halifax butcher.
Bairstow, Robert Ref 138-1347
Son of John Bairstow.
Bairstow, Robert Ref 138-1032
Of Holdsworth.
Judith was the daughter of John Illingworth
Bairstow, Robert Ref 138-1788
Son of Joseph Bairstow.
Bairstow, Sarah Ann Maria Ref 138-23
Bairstow, Stopford Ref 138-3
Born in Northowram [June 1812].
Bairstow, Thomas Ref 138-5
Born in Southowram.
Frances was born in Southowram
Bairstow, Thomas Ref 138-853
Son of George Bairstow.
Bairstow, Uriah Ref 138-644
Born in Soyland.
Grace was born in Soyland [7th August 1806]
Bairstow, Uriah Ref 138-648
Son of Uriah Bairstow.
Elizabeth came from Brighouse
Bairstow, Walter George Ref 138-4
Son of Stopford Bairstow.
Frances was born in Northowram, the daughter of William
Simms, of Halifax
Bairstow, William Ref 138-723
In 1810, he was appointed
Halifax magistrate
Bairstow, William Ref 138-28
Of Halifax.
Bairstow, William Ref 138-22
Son of James Bairstow.
Nancy came from Halifax
Bairstow, William Henry Ref 138-13
Bairstow, William Henry Ref 138-7
Chapel keeper at Northgate End Chapel, Halifax.