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Baptised 5th February 1558.
She married William Lum.
She died in February 1591
He was
a solicitor in Halifax [1841] /
a solicitor at 6 Southgate [1829, 1834] /
attorney at Barum Top, Halifax [1850] /
Clerk to the Board of Guardians [from the formation in 1836 until
his death] /
Superintendent Registrar [1850] /
Clerk to the Sowerby Bridge Local Board [from the formation in
1856] /
Clerk to the Union Education Committee /
Parishioners' warden at Halifax Parish Church /
Superintendent Registrar for the district /
Clerk to the Assessment Committee of the Rural Sanitary Authority.
He married Eliza [1806-1???] from Manchester.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was Lucy Burton Bennett [aged 60]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley
He was
a blacksmith (living at Crossley Hill, Salterhebble) [1851] /
a blacksmith (lodging in Bakewell, Derbyshire) [1861] /
a blacksmith [1871, 1881, 1891].
In 1852, he married (1) either Hannah Griffith or Jane Jones
in Pontypool, Wales.
Child:
Abraham [b Llantrissant, Wales 1854]
On 8th December 1861, he married (2) Ellen Fogg [1841-1???]
at St Alkmund's Church, Derbyshire.
Children:
They lived at
Crossley died October 1894 (aged 64)
and was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
[16th October 1894]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
Born in Halifax [24th September 1885].
In 1901, Harry and his brother Joe were
staying with Fred & Ellen Mitchell at 14 Doncaster
Street, Salterhebble.
On 26th October 1904, he enlisted in Royal Navy for 12 years.
His record shows
Wounds, scars,etc: Tattoo of woman's head of left arm.
Ships served on first to last:
Nelson / Victory 2 / Grafton / Victory / Jupiter / Victory 2 / Edgar / Royal Arthur / Hawk / Crescent / Victory 2 / Blake / ?? / Blake / Victory 2 / Blenheim / Victory 2 / Thetis / Victory 2 / Dahlia / Victory 2 / Hazard / Arrogant / Victory 2 / Gunner / Ganges / Attentive / Victory 2
On 5th September 1915, he was slightly injured when the Dahlia
was struck by a mine.
In 1911, 5 he was on the Harpy as a Stoker 1st Class, a
Torpedo Boat Destroyer, 1st Destroyer Flotilla, Harwich. No. 307833
In 1939, he was a shop keeper/naval pensioner, living with his
wife Mabel at Church Lane, Flaxton, North Yorkshire
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
In 1721, he married a widow, Mrs Clay from Northowram, at
Coley.
He was buried in Elland churchyard
He was
a labourer of Skircoat [1817] /
a farmer [1841] /
a farm labourer [1851] /
a farmer of 8 acres & a carrier [1861].
On 25th May 1817, he married Susannah Crossley [1796-18??].
Children:
They lived at 11 Bank House Lane, Salterhebble, Halifax [1841, 1851,
1861].
Jeremiah died in Salterhebble [27th January 1865].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £800.
The will was proved by
James Barstow of Salterhebble (carpenter)
& Joseph Barstow of Cromwell Bottom, Southowram (farmer)
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
In 1901, Joe and his brother Harry were
staying with Fred & Ellen Mitchell at 14 Doncaster
Street, Salterhebble.
In 1911, Joe was serving with the 1st Battalion West Yorkshire
Regiment (Prince of Wales Own) at Connaught Barracks, Rawalpindi,
Punjab, India
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
Son of Christine & Conway Barstow.
He was
educated at Siddal School /
a member of Siddal Strict Baptist Sunday School /
employed by J. Rhodes, pawnbroker.
He married Joan.
They lived at 184 Claremount Road, Halifax, and in Sheffield.
During World War II,
he served as a Sergeant
with the 1st Battalion
Highland Light Infantry
(City of London Regiment).
He died in France [7th September 1944] (aged 25).
He was buried at London Cemetery & Extension, Longueval, France [Grave Ref 13 C 22].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
In December 1831, he married Eliza Bowne at Higher Bradfield
He was
a district highway surveyor [1871] /
a surveyor [1881] /
a gas, water & rate collector [1889] /
a surveyor/collector [1891].
He married Hannah [1829-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Joshua died 18th November 1899 (aged 65).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £240.
Probate was granted to son-in-law Samuel Giles Taylor (cashier)
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In [Q4] 1881, he married Ruth Ann Naylor [1863-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
The children were born in Siddal.
The family lived at
Joshua died in 1906 (aged 49)
and was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
[12th March 1906]
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On Thursday 22nd November 1874, he was one of 12 men who were
arrested & charged with betting & gambling at the house of William Fielden.
He was
a mason of Elland [1867] /
a stone mason [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901].
On 5th August 1867, he married Susannah Greenwood [1846-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1891] was Jubb's father.
Jubb died 14th June 1906 (aged 60)
and was buried at Christ Church, Todmorden
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
Baptised January 1601.
On 15th February 1624, he married (1) Grace Halstead
[1597-1633] from Halifax.
In 1634, he married (2) Mercy [1605-1640] from Halifax.
She emigrated to America with her husband and died in Massachusetts.
In April 1642, he married (3) Grace Walker [1599-1671] from
Norwich, England, and widow of Richard Carver, in Massachusetts.
He died in Massachusetts
On 13th June 1547, he married Margaret, widow of
Richard Saltonstall.
Children:
He was
a cart driver [1861] /
a general dealer [1881] /
a cooper [1891, 1901] /
a cooper & cask dealer (employer) [1911].
He married Elizabeth [1839-1???].
Children:
They lived at
★Son Joe [1860-1870] died after falling from a tree.
The Yorkshire Post & Leeds Intelligencer [23rd April 1870]
reported
Living with them [in 1901] was granddaughter Ida Minnie
Tattersall.
Samuel died 15th October 1916.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,068 2/7d.
Probate was granted to his widow Elizabeth
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
Baptised 7th April 1822.
He was
a mason [1851] /
a labourer in shoddy works [1861] /
a waste dealer [1867] /
a shoddy dealer [1871] /
a railway excavator [1881] /
a retired labourer [1891].
In 1843, he married Matilda Jubb Royston..
Children:
They lived at
Matilda (probably) died between 1871 & 1881.
Skelton was buried [9th November 1892] (aged 71)
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Born at St Mary's, Glamorgan [31st July 1862];
baptised at Swansea [1862].
He was
a labourer, living with his widowed grandfather Joseph Fogg a
Widower, (tailor), and George Noton (butcher), his wife
Ann and family at New Street, Bakewell, Derbyshire [1881] /
a blacksmith [1891] /
a blacksmith in Salterhebble [1884].
In 1884, he married Mary Lee [1858-1???].
Children:
They lived at Doncaster Street, Salterhebble, Halifax [1891].
Living with them [in 1891] was widowed father-in-law Thomas
Lee [b 1829] (groom)
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He was a weft packer of Stansfield [1893]
On 28th October 1893, he married Mary Alice Greenwood [1865-1???].
A Thomas R. Barstow died in Bury [Q1 1962] (aged 91)
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Son of Charles Barstow.
He was
a solicitor & articled clerk [1851] /
Deputy Coroner at 21 Cheapside, Halifax /
Coroner for the West Riding of Yorkshire and Honor of Pontefract /
a coroner for the County of York [1881] /
promoted from Ensign to Lieutenant of the 4th Yorkshire West Riding Rifle Volunteers [10th May 1861] /
Hon Major of the 1st Volunteer Battalion Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment
In 1886, he married Mary Ann Smith [1848-1???] in Whitby.
They lived at
He died 4th March 1901
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Born in Siddal.
He was
a clay miner at fire clay works [1911] /
a clay miner at Joseph Morton Limited.
During World War I,
he enlisted [March 1915]
and served as a Gunner
with the 32nd Trench Mortar Battery
Royal Garrison Artillery
/
Royal Field Artillery.
He was killed in action in a gun emplacement [29th June 1917] (aged 27).
He was buried at Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref IV C 9].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley & Glynn HelliwellBarstow, Agnes Ref 434-1009
Daughter of Richard Barstow.
Barstow, Charles Ref 434-2841
Born in Wakefield.
Barstow, Crossley Ref 434-2
Son of Jeremiah Barstow.
Ellen, of Quorn Street, was the daughter of Joseph
Fogg, tailor
Barstow, George Ref 434-6502
He was first Clerk at the Halifax Workhouse [1837-1877]
Barstow, Harry Ref 434-6
Son of Skelton Barstow.
Height: 5ft 5/6ins.
Barstow, Rev Jeremiah Ref 434-1113
Or Bairstow.
Minister of Elland Unitarian Chapel [1699-1731], or
Elland [1721].
Barstow, Jeremiah Ref 434-1914
Born in Southowram.
Susannah was born in Skircoat
Barstow, Joe Ref 434-7
Son of Skelton Barstow.
Barstow, John Ref 434-599
Aka Jack.
Barstow, Joseph Ref 434-1010
Of Southowram.
Barstow, Joshua Ref 434-3
Born in Skircoat.
Barstow, Joshua Ref 434-1191
Ruth Ann was born in Siddal
Barstow, Jubb Ref 434-1909
Son of Skelton Barstow.
Susannah, of Ovenden, was the daughter of Thomas
Greenwood, tailor
Barstow, Michael Ref 434-1012
Of Halifax.
Barstow, Richard Ref 434-826
Of Halifax.
Margaret was the widow of Richard Saltonstall
Barstow, Samuel Ref 434-4
Son of Jeremiah Barstow.
Joe left home to go to short-time school at Copley in company
with another lad named Luke Stubbins.
As they were going along the canal bank, Barstow climbed up a
tree from which he accidentally fell and rolled down the bank into
the water.
The companion ran to a man named James Barstow working in an
adjoining field who got the lad out, but he was dead
Barstow, Skelton Ref 434-1910
Son of Jeremiah Barstow.
Barstow, Skelton Ref 434-5
Son of Crossley Barstow.
Mary, of The Green, Skircoat, was the daughter of Thomas
Lee, coachman
Barstow, Thomas Royston Ref 434-1913
Son of Jubb Barstow.
Mary Alice, of Rodwell End, Stansfield, was the daughter
of Thomas Greenwood, farmer
Barstow, William Ref 434-1695
JPVD.
Mary Ann came from Melbourne, Australia
Barstow, Willie Ref 434-1584
Son of Joshua Barstow.
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Deaths
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