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In 1832, he married Elizabeth Oldfield [1801-1???] of
Southowram, at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was Mary Britey [aged 35] (dress
maker)
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
Born 8th December 1824;
baptised at Square Chapel [2nd February 1825].
He was an engraver [1843].
He died 24th February 1843 (aged 18).
The Lister Lane archives show that
he was buried with William Gibson at Lister Lane Cemetery
[Plot 4056],
and is remembered on his parents' grave [Plot 4660]
In [Q3] 1900, he married Lena Sykes [1875-1960] in Halifax.
Child: Lloyd [b 1908]
They lived at 7 Exeter Street, Salterhebble [1914, 1939].
Living with them [in 1914] was Lena's widowed
mother, Sarah [1832-1914].
Charles died Q3 1923 (aged 48).
Lena died Q1 1960 (aged 84).
They both died in Halifax
In 1828, he married Mary Patchett [1806-1???].
in Calverley.
Mary was a widow by 1861.
Children:
They lived at
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
He married Sarah Hannah [1812-1892].
Children:
David died 14th October 1859 (aged 48).
Sarah Hannah died 11th August 1892 (aged 80).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3224]
(Possibly) born 23rd February 1817;
baptised at St James's Church, Halifax [17th March 1817]
In [Q1] 1847, he married Ann Lawrence [1820-1881] in Halifax.
She was widowed & a burler at woollen factory [1861]
Children:
They lived at
George died 2nd August 1850 (aged 33).
Ann died 8th February 1881 (aged 61).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2839]
He was
a bookkeeper for woollen cloth manufacturer [1851] /
a bookkeeper [1861] /
a foreman in woollen stuff warehouse [1871].
In [Q1] 1845, he married Sarah Ann Bays [1826-1897] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1861] was Sarah Ann's brother John
Bays [b 1838] (butcher)
James died 20th October 1873 (aged 51).
Sarah Ann died 3rd July 1897 (aged 71).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2295]
He was a worsted handloom weaver [1851].
He lived at 42 Lower Crib Lane, Halifax [1851].
Living with him [in 1851] were his sisters
Mary [b 1814] (worsted) power loom weaver,
Susy [b 1824] (worsted) power loom weaver,
nephew David [b 1836] (wool sorter),
sister-in-law Ann Baxendale, the widow of John's
brother George Baxendale
& nephew John William Baxendale
John died 1st September 1860 (aged 48)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3648]
In 1876, he married Jane widow of John Edwin Turner.
They lived at 13 Leicester Terrace, Skircoat [1891].
His stepson, Samuel Wallace Turner was living with them
[1881, 1891]
In 1901, John and Jane were living at 7 Southgate,
Halifax with Samuel Wallace Turner
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
He married Eliza May.
They lived at 13 Worcester Road, Bootle, Liverpool.
During World War I,
he served as a 2nd Lieutenant
with D Battery
149th Brigade
Royal Field Artillery.
He died 17th July 1917 (aged 26).
He was buried at Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref III E 20]
Born in Halifax.
He was
an errand boy [1861] /
a wool sorter [1871] /
hall keeper at the Freemasons' Hall [1881] /
living on own means [1891] /
a retired club steward [1901] /
a retired steward [1911].
In [Q3] 1872, he married (1) Louisa Ackroyd [1848-1905] in Halifax.
Louisa died 13th December 1905 (aged 57).
In [Q1] 1907, he married (2) Ann Powell [1862-19??]
in Eccleshall Bierlow.
They lived at
John William died 16th October 1916 (aged 69).
John & Louisa were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2839]
with John William's parents
Jonathan died 10th December 1797 (aged 32)
& was buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax
He was
a coal miner [1841] /
a farm labourer [1851].
He married Martha [1806-1884].
Children:
They lived at
Jonathan died 8th February 1864 (aged 63).
Martha died 4th March 1884 (aged 78).
Members of the family were buried at Wesleyan Chapel, Southowram
On 13th August 1869, he was charged with having stolen a cotton sheet
and a quilt which he then pledged for 2/-.
He had previously spent 5 years in a reformatory at Mirfield.
He pleaded guilty and was committed for trial
He was
an overlooker (worsted mill) [1851] /
an overlooker [1862] /
a book stationer [1871] /
a newsagent [1874].
He married Ann [1800-1862].
Children:
They lived at
Ann died 30th June 1862 (aged 62).
Joseph died 7th May 1874 (aged 70).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3978]
Born in Northowram [23rd March 1807];
baptised at South Parade Wesleyan Chapel, Halifax [23rd April 1807].
He was a wool comber [1851].
On 18th December 1831, he (possibly) married Elizabeth Slater [1804-1866] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at Brunswick Street, Halifax [1851].
Joseph died 21st September 1861 (aged 54).
Elizabeth died 17th December 1866 (aged 62).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3816];
4 unnamed infant children who are interred at Ebenezer Chapel. are also remembered on the headstone
Born in Southowram.
He was a worsted spinner [1851].
In 1859, he joined the Army in Liverpool.
He served a total of 19 years and 253 days, of which 4⅓ years
were in New Zealand and 7⅓ years in India.
In 1861, he was at sea, travelling from India to New Zealand.
He received 2 good conduct badges and the New Zealand War Medal.
He had 18 entries in the Defaulters' Book and was tried once by Court
Martial.
He was a Private in the 70th Foot when he was discharged in 19th June
1879, being unfit for further service on account of the climates in
New Zealand and India and his long service.
He returned to Salterhebble.
He was a brass moulder.
He was living as
a lodger with Frederick Roberts at the Blue Bell, Halifax [1881] /
a lodger at Crosby Villa, Crosscanonby, Crosby, Cockermouth,
Cumberland [1891] /
a colliery labourer lodging at 29 Brick Row, Cockermouth, Cumberland
[1901].
He died in Bellingham, Northumberland [1910]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
Born in Sowerby [14th December 1873].
He was
a book keeper [1891, 1901] /
a canal company clerk [1911] /
a member of the administrative staff at the Calder & Hebble Navigation Company [1921] /
a retired canal clerk [1939]
In 1902, he married Sarah Ellen Tidswell [1874-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1911] was Ellen's sister Annie Tidswell
[b Sowerby Bridge 1885] (school teacher).
Louis died in Halifax [Q1 1949] (aged 74)
He married Sarah Ann [1830-1900].
Children:
Richard died 3rd April 1862 (aged 32).
Sarah Ann died 29th January 1900 (aged 70).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3875]
with
Hannah Whitaker [1832-1887]
& Sarah Jane Thomas [1839-1925]
In [Q2] 1911, he married Lillie Cordingley in Halifax.
She had an illegitimate daughter Violet Cordingley
Children:
Lillie died 22nd February 1927 (aged 39).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 361]
He was
a warehouseman [1851] /
a foreman in stuff warehouse [1871].
In [Q2] 1849, he married Rachel Parker [1828-1873] in Halifax.
Her mother is recorded as Martha Parker
Children:
They lived at
Rachel died 25th November 1873 (aged 45).
Samuel died 1st November 1880 (aged 51).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1663]
with granddaughter Harriet Hopkinson [1880]
He was a chemist & drysalter [1861].
Around 1836, he married Elizabeth [1815-1???] from Elland.
Children:
They lived at Mearclough House, Sowerby Bridge [1861]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He was
a book keeper [1891].
Around 1874, he married Mary [1845-19??].
Children:
They lived at 47 King Cross Street, Halifax [1901]
On 27th August 1820, he married Grace Smith [1795-1830] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Grace died 23rd February 1830 (aged 35)
and was buried at Lightcliffe Old Church Graveyard.
They lived at Southowram
This & associated entries use material contributed by Ian Philp
Born in Warley [17th December 1793];
baptised at Booth Independent Church [8th January 1794].
He was
a warehouseman [1841] /
a warehouseman (woollen cloth) [1851] /
a packer (cloth goods) [1861].
He married Hannah [1795-1859].
Children:
They lived at
Living with the widowed William [in 1861] was
granddaughter Mary Baxendale [b 1846].
Hannah died 12th March 1859 (aged 64).
William died 13th May 1867 (aged 73).
The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 4660]
He was landlord of the Calder & Hebble, Salterhebble [1887,
1894].
In 1863, he married Jane Hirst [1843-1883] in Halifax.
Children:
Jane died in the Calder & Hebble Inn [21st August 1883]
and was buried at All Souls' Church, Halifax.
William died in Halifax in 1901
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
Baxendale, Andrew Ref 440-3468
He was
a labourer of Southowram [1832] /
a copperas boiler [1841, 1851].
Baxendale, Benjamin Ref 440-2
Son of William Baxendale.
Baxendale, Charles Ref 440-1210
Born in Halifax.
Lena was born in 24th April 1875, the daughter of George Sykes
Baxendale, David Ref 440-2311
He was
a slater of Southowram [1829, 1831, 1834] /
a copperas maker at Cinder Hills, Siddal [1841, 1845].
Baxendale, David Ref 440-6
Baxendale, George Ref 440-968
(Possibly) son of Hannah & David Baxendale.
Ann was born in Doncaster.
Baxendale, James Ref 440-4
Born in Halifax.
Sarah Ann was born in Halifax
Baxendale, John Ref 440-1216
Born in Halifax.
Baxendale, John Ref 440-3475
He was
landlord of the Talbot, Halifax [1881] /
(possibly) landlord of the Turk's Head, Halifax [1887, 1890] /
a cigar merchant [1891] /
landlord of the Boar's Head Hotel, Halifax [1894] /
a retired licensed victualler [1901].
Baxendale, John Ref 440-9890
He died following a roof fall at Quarry House Colliery [13th
February 1891],
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1062]
Baxendale, John Thompson Ref 440-1448
Son of J. A. Baxendale of Halifax.
Baxendale, John William Ref 440-1020
Son of George Baxendale.
Louisa was born in Halifax
Ann was born in Sheffield
Baxendale, Jonathan Ref 440-1556
Baxendale, Jonathan Ref 440-11
Born in Halifax.
Martha was born in Southowram
Baxendale, Joseph Ref 440-3338
A young man lodging at the Park Hotel Beerhouse, Halifax.
Baxendale, Joseph Ref 440-577
Born in Warley.
Ann was born in Halifax,
Baxendale, Joseph Ref 440-428
(Possibly) son of Sarah & James Baxendale.
Elizabeth was born in Northowram
Baxendale, Joshua Ref 440-3469
Son of Andrew Baxendale.
Baxendale, Louis Thomas Ref 440-9
Son of Thomas Baxendale.
Ellen was born in Sowerby [14th August 1874]
Baxendale, Richard Ref 440-5
Baxendale, Robert Ref 440-7
Lillie was the daughter of Fred Cordingley.
Baxendale, Samuel Ref 440-3
Born in Halifax.
Rachel was born in Clayton.
Baxendale, Thomas Ref 440-767
Born in Southowram.
Baxendale, Thomas Ref 440-10
Born in Halifax.
Mary was born in Halifax
Baxendale, William Ref 440-3450
He was landlord of the Old Bull's Head, Halifax [1822, 1837]
Baxendale, William Ref 440-8
He was a spinner [1820].
Baxendale, William Ref 440-1826
Son of Sarah & James Baxendale.
Hannah was born in Bradford
Baxendale, William Ref 440-3451
Born in Halifax.
Jane was born in Clifton
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There are
24
entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Baxendale,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
Marriages
1898,
1933;
Death
1900
Unattached burials at Lister Lane Cemetery: Plot 4279
Baxendale surname Ref 440-1
Unattached BMDs for Baxendale
Page Ref: MMB479
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