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He married Martha Wrigley [17??-1???].
Child: John
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Baptised at St Peter's Church, Sowerby [8th February 1761].
On 4th March 1783, he married (1) Rachel Cauthrey.
On 24th January 1802, he married (2) Hannah Crowther.
He was buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
[10th April 1818]
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He married Mary [1766-1797].
Children:
Mary died 23rd October 1797 (aged 31).
Abraham died 20th October 1817 (aged 52).
The couple & other members of the family (‡) were buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax [Grave Ref: 155]
He was
an engine tenter [1908] /
landlord of the Branch Road Inn, Greetland [1921-1924] /
landlord of the Prince of Wales, West Vale [1925-1930] /
landlord of the Bridge Hotel, Greetland [1930-1934].
On 24th December 1908, he married Lily Eastwood at St Augustine's Church, Pellon.
Abraham died at the Bridge Hotel [26th May 1934].
Lily took over at the Bridge Hotel [1934]
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He was a woollen manufacturer.
In [Q3] 1871, he married Emily Jane Long Crook [1850-1925]
in Eastbourne.
Children:
They lived at
The couple died in Newhaven:
Emily Jane [15th January 1925];
Arthur [4th July 1928]
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Born in Brighouse.
He succeeded his stepfather William Robinson as landlord of
the Anchor, Brighouse [1882, 1887].
On 1st January 1887, he was fined 17/6d for having his house open
during prohibited hours on the 26th December 1886.
William Wharton, a moulder of Brighouse was fined the same
amount for being on the premises.
He was a talented tenor and won singing competitions in Halifax in
the late 1870s / early 1880s.
He wrote a booklet about Vocal Coaching entitled
On 7th November 1881, he married (1) Annie Wood at Halifax
Parish Church.
Annie had an illegitimate daughter – Mary Hannah
Barraclough Wood [b 1880].
Arthur was (possibly) the father
Children:
Annie died on 15th August 1884 at New North Road, Rastrick.
On 10th March 1885, Arthur married (2) Clara Lee
[1864-1927] from Crigglestone, in Sandal Magna.
The children were brought up believing that Clara was their
natural mother.
Arthur died at 10 Barton Street, Brighouse [29th May 1889].
Clara married William Barraclough from Wolverhampton.
Between 1891 and 1901, Mary Hannah and Albina moved to
Bristol.
Members of the family were buried at Brighouse Cemetery
in a family plot with Arthur's mother Lydia, William Robinson, Rebecca Whitley and others
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He was
a cordwainer [1841] /
a grocer [1851] /
a grocer, beer seller, corn factor, farmer of 10 acres [1861] /
a retired farmer [1871].
In 1852, he took over Windmill Mill, Shelf.
He married (1) Martha [1795-1863].
Children:
By 1871, he had married (2) Ann [1814-1???] from Skipton.
They lived at Carr-House Lane, Shelf [1841, 1851, 1861, 1871].
In 1851, Thomas Barraclough, [aged 7], born in Belly Brig,
and Lucy Barraclough, [aged 3], born in Clayton, were living
in Clayton with their father George Barraclough, [aged 31],
born in Wibsey.
In 1861 Thomas (corn miller) and Lucy were living with
their grandparents in Shelf
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He was
a farmer [1871] /
a corn miller [1881].
He took over Windmill Mill, Shelf from his father.
He married Unknown.
Child: Francis
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [13th May 1866]
He married Ellen.
Children:
Charles died 20th March 1880 (aged 70)
and was buried with other members of the family (‡) at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3126].
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [14th May 1826]
He was a railway goods guard [1901, 1911].
In 1897, he married Mary Blackburn in Bradford.
Mary had a son Leonard Milton Blackburn – father
unknown
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1911] were
stepson Leonard,
widowed mother-in-law Hannah Blackburn [b 1845],
and
brother Joe Barraclough [b 1880] (gas engine man)
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During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 8th Battalion
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).
He died 31st May 1918 (aged 19).
He is remembered on the Soissons Memorial, France,
and on the Memorial at Shelf Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
He was a bank clerk of 34 Undercliffe Terrace, King Cross [1918].
On 6th July 1918, he married Nora Pickles.
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He was
recorded at the Dog & Partridge, Dukinfield, Cheshire /
a bottler with Ogden & Company /
a Territorial.
He lived at 14 Police Street, Brighouse [194].
During World War I,
he enlisted in Halifax [7th August 1914]
and served as a Private
with the 1st/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed in a failed attack on Schwaben Redoubt [3rd September 1916].
He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref I A 28],
and on Brighouse War Memorial
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Born in Sowerby;
baptised at St Peter's Church, Sowerby [13th December 1767].
He became a well-known Wesleyan Methodist minister, and was a
preacher in the parish of Charlmont, Armagh, Ireland [1792].
The chapel in Wade Street – which later became Sion Congregational Church, Wade Street – was built for him.
He left the Methodists at South Parade Chapel.
He was minister at St Andrew's, Stainland [1806].
On 24th July 1792, he married (1) Mary Hirst at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
He married (2) 1781-1853 She Died in Greetland
Children:
They lived at
Living with the family [in 1841] were daughter Susan Satchwell and
family.
David died 19th October 1844 (aged 76).
Living with the widowed Sarah (receiving alms: pauper) [in
1851] were granddaughter Eliza Satchwell [b 1838] and
lodgers Alice [b 1825] & Mungo Mcevan [b 1824] (stone
mason, b.Scotland)
Sarah died in Greetland [10th March 1853] (aged 72)
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Baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [18th April 1813]
Son of Benjamin Barraclough.
Born in Horton.
He was
a wheelwright and linen draper [1851] /
a joiner and draper [1861] /
a draper [1871].
In 1848, he married Sarah Jagger [1829-1???] from Shelf.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1861] was niece Mary J Barraclough [aged
15]
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Baptised at St Peter's Church, Sowerby [14th March 1764].
He never married.
He was buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
[1st October 1785]
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Of Sowerby.
He was
a member of Triangle Cricket Club /
a half-time silk spinner [1901] /
a blacksmith shoeing smith [1911] /
employed by J. W. & H. Hoey, cartwrights of Sowerby Bridge.
During World War I,
he enlisted [29th June 1916]
and served as a Private
with the 4th Battalion
Suffolk Regiment.
He died of wounds [26th September 1917].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the family grave at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 40-41 & 162-162A],
on the World War I Memorial in Sowerby Church,
on Triangle War Memorial,
and on the Triangle Roll of Honour.
His brother Joe also died in the War
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During World War I,
he served as a Lance Corporal
with the 8th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 9th October 1917 (aged 32).
He was buried at Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref XLIII D 12].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Shelf Wesleyan Methodist Chapel,
and on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
During World War I,
he served as a Gunner
with the 160th Siege Battery
Royal Garrison Artillery.
He died 21st October 1917 (aged 21).
He was buried at The Huts Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref XIII C 7].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Bethel Independent Methodist Chapel, Shelf
Born 12th December 1898.
In [Q2] 1929, he married Lilian Shaw in Halifax.
Child:
June Mary who married [1959] Hon. David Julian Wedgwood Benn, third son of Viscount Stansgate
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Born in Shelf.
He was
a carter [1881] /
a carter for corn mill [1901] /
a carter for corn merchant [1911] /
a farm labourer [1891].
In 1891, he married Martha Sharp [1867-1???] in Halifax.
Martha was a worsted weaver [1891]
Children:
They lived at
In 1914, he closed the family business at Windmill Mill, Shelf
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At 6:00 pm on 6th January 1858, having just locked at the weigh-house
in Carr House Lane, he was attacked by 3 men.
They stole £6, the day's takings from coal sales, and made off
Born in Halifax.
He was
educated at Giggleswick Royal Grammar School /
employed in the family business
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During World War I,
he served as a Driver
with B Battery
168th Brigade
Royal Field Artillery.
He died 2nd November 1918 (aged 22).
He was buried at Premont British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref I E 20].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Crossley's Carpets,
on Brighouse War Memorial,
and on Rastrick War Memorial
Born in Halifax.
He was
educated at Giggleswick Royal Grammar School /
employed in his father's business.
On 13th May 1906, he married Harriette Louisa Shoesmith
[1866-1934] at St Jude's Church, Halifax.
Harriette Louisa died in Halifax [2nd June 1934].
Harry died in Skipton [10th December 1936].
He left £1,545 6/6d to his brothers Lewis & Frank.
The couple were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
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He lived at Bethel Street, Ovenden.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 1st/6th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was killed at the Battle of Lys [11th April 1918] (aged 26).
He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 82-85 & 162A],
in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Crossley's Carpets
Born in Brighouse [22nd August 1894].
During World War I,
he enlisted in Leeds
with the Yorkshire Regiment,
then
he served as a Private
Machine Gun Corps (Motors).
He died of wounds in Cork, Ireland [15th November 1918] (aged 24).
He is remembered at Lawnswood Cemetery, Leeds, and at Leeds General
Cemetery,
and on the Memorial at Bethel Chapel, Brighouse
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Son of James Barraclough.
He was
a woolsorter [1901, 1911] /
employed by Firth's Carpets in Bailiff Bridge.
He married Ellen.
They lived at 15 Carr House Lane Shelf [1901].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 15th Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He died 3rd May 1917 (aged 33).
He was buried at Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle, France [Grave Ref IX H 20].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Bethel Independent Methodist Chapel, Shelf,
on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial,
and on Firth's War Memorial
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He married Ann [1836-1903].
Children:
Henry died 16th March 1876 (aged 45).
Ann died 6th November 1903 (aged 67).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2400]
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [1st June 1879]
Baptised at Sowerby [26th November 1758].
He was
a woolcomber [1809] /
a comber of Hollings Mill [1815].
On 26th December 1780, he married (1) Hannah Schofield.
On 24th May 1809, he married (2) Ann [1776-18??] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child:
Ann [1815-1893] (bapt Sowerby 31st December 1815) who married James Nutton
Isaac died in 1833 (aged 74)
and was buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
[10th March 1833]
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Born in Northowram.
He was
a tailor [1841] /
a tailor (master employing 2 men)
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In July 1884, he was declared bankrupt
In 183?, he was imprisoned for insolvency.
He conspired with John Almighty Whiteley, who was a distant
relation, with the intent to conceal money from his creditors,
and Whiteley took care of the money
during Barraclough's imprisonment.
The money was hidden amongst old bits of paper in drawer
at Barraclough's house.
When Barraclough was released from jail, Whiteley
denied any knowledge of the money and was charged with stealing
£250 pounds – in five-pound notes
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He was a cloth drawer [1851, 1861, 1871].
He married Grace [1792-1833].
Children:
They lived at
Grace died 25th April 1833 (aged 41).
She was interred at Square Chapel.
Living with them [in 1871] was granddaughter Grace [b 1860].
James died 27th July 1873 (aged 81).
He & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1079]
On Friday, 12th February 1858, he was drinking at the Elephant & Castle, Wadsworth.
He left shortly after midnight and 2 men pounced on him as he walked
home.
He struggled, but they overpowered him and threw him into the
Calder.
He clung to brambles on the bank until a policeman rescued him.
Barraclough had only 3/- on him, but the men made off without
taking any of his property or money.
Describing his assailants, Barraclough said that
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
On 13th August 1853, he married Lydia Waller [1832-1883] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: Arthur
After James's death, Lydia married William Robinson
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Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [6th November 1853]
He was
a cloth weaver [1891] /
a weaver (mixed tapestry) [1901] /
a weaver (upholstery) [1911].
Around 1881, he married Lucy [1858-19??].
Children:
They lived at
Born at Triangle [21st July 1886].
He was
a fitter at machine tool makers [1901] /
employed by A. Haworth & Sons, Sowerby Bridge.
He emigrated to Canada [1910] and lived in Calgary.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 14th Battalion
Canadian Infantry.
He was reported missing and assumed to have died in France [3rd June 1916].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the family grave at St Peter's Church, Sowerby,
on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 24, 26, 28, 30],
on the Memorial at Saint Peter's Church, Sowerby,
on Triangle War Memorial,
and on the Triangle Roll of Honour.
His brother Emsley also died in the War
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During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 2nd/4th
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 20th July 1918 (aged 26).
He was buried at Marfaux British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref II I 4].
He is remembered on the World War I Memorial in Sowerby Church
Born in Sowerby;
baptised [31st March 1727 = 11th April 1727].
He married Unknown.
Children:
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He joined the army and in 1806, sailed with an expeditionary force to
attack Cape Town.
He served in South America before returning to South Africa.
On his retirement, he moved to Ambler Thorn, where he named his
house The Cape of Good Hope.
He was
an Army Pensioner [1841] /
an elector in the West Riding election for the Knight of the
Shire [1848] /
a Chelsea pensioner [1851, 1861].
He married Susannah [1791-1858].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was Elizabeth Whiteley [aged 15]
(stuff weaver).
Living with them [in 1851], were 2 unmarried tailors: John
Perry [aged 32] (from Widdington, Essex) and George Carr
[aged 39] (from Chedle, Staffordshire)
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He was injured – severe shock and bruises – in the Pye Nest Tram Disaster of 15th October 1907, but was treated at home
Son of Joseph Barraclough and Judy Stocks.
He and his mother took care of the gardens at Judy Woods
He was
an iron turner [1871] /
a mechanic iron [1881] /
a mechanic iron turner [1891] /
a foreman turner at machine tool makers [1901].
In 1867, he married Sarah Ann Soothill [1851-1919] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
John died 12th December 1909 (aged 64).
Sons Joe & Emsley died in World War I.
Sarah Ann died 17th February 1919 (aged 68).
Members of the family were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby
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He was
a member of Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge /
a cotton piecer [1911] /
employed by W. & R. K. Lee Limited at Lock Hill Mills.
During World War I,
he enlisted [1914]
and served as a Private
with the 2nd/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 20th July 1918 (aged 26).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Marfaux British Cemetery, France [Grave Ref II I 4].
He is remembered on the W. & R. K. Lee Limited Roll of Honour,
and on the Memorial at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge
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Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [24th May 1868]
He married Unknown.
Children:
Joseph died leaving assets of less than £5 in 1825
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Children:
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He was a butcher in Hanson Lane, Halifax.
He had a son Samuel, who had been born in
Scotland as the result of a dalliance.
Samuel (senior) died before his parents
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He was a silk dresser.
On 2nd December 1893, he married Emily Ann Thomas at St Peter's Church, Sowerby.
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [8th July 1821]
Born in Halifax.
He was
educated at Giggleswick Royal Grammar School /
a merchant [1919].
On 29th Oct 1919, he married Beatrice Mary Sykes at St Paul's
Church, King Cross.
They had no children.
Lewis died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [27th June 1944].
Beatrice Mary died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [29th July 1950]
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Children:
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He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
He married Unknown.
Children:
He married Isabel.
Children:
He married Alice.
Children:
He married Phoebe.
Children:
He married Ann.
Children:
He was a pioneer Methodist preacher.
On 20th February 1776, he married Mary Crossley
Born in Scotland as the result of a dalliance.
He was a dyer.
He married Julia Barker
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Born at Eccleshill, Bradford.
He was
a labourer [1836] /
a carrier in Eccleshill [1839] /
a horse dealer in Eccleshill [1841] /
a farmer of 14 acres in Northowram [1851] /
a farmer of 16 acres in Hipperholme [1861] /
a farmer of 20 acres [1871] /
a retired farmer [1881].
On 12th June 1836, he married Elizabeth Kitson in Otley.
Child: Joseph
They lived at
Samuel died at Ambler Thorn [18th July 1899] (aged 82).
Betty died a few days later.
Samuel left a little over £2,539
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Children:
They lived at New Longley, Norland [1901].
Samuel died Q1 1897.
Clara was a cotton reeler [1901].
In 1904, she married George Sutcliffe, and she and the
children went to live with him [1911]
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He was
a member of Halifax Town Council [1848-1849] /
proprietor of land & houses [1851] /
proprietor of houses [1861].
On 17th February 1825, he married Hannah Pollard [1795-1873] in Halifax.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1851] was niece Mary Hannah Knowles
[b 1828].
Thomas died 13th November 1861 (aged 71).
Hannah died 14th April 1873 (aged 78).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 272]
In [Q4] 1863, he married Elizabeth Helliwell in Halifax.
Children:
Born in Shelf.
He was
an elementary teacher [1891] /
master of Shelf Board School /
a schoolmaster [1901] /
head teacher of Bradford Council School [1911].
He moved to Idle [by 1901].
He wrote books on the teaching of arithmetic
In 1896, he married Mary Ann Lister [1866-19??] in North Bierley.
Children:
They lived at
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He married (1) Martha Blackwood.
Children:
He married (2) Luce.
Children:
He owned Brookroyds, Halifax.
He made his will in 1649
Son of Tobit Barraclough.
He married Jane [1???-1668].
Children:
In his will [dated 25th March 1671], he
The reversion and remainder of his real estate to his 2 daughters.
Mentions his brother Daniel Barraclough, Robert Hall of
Boothstowne, gent., and Joseph Halliwell of Pikehouse in
co. Lancaster, gent., exors. and tutors of his daughters
Jane died 25th July 1668.
Toby died April 1671.
The couple were buried in Halifax Parish Church
During World War I,
he served
with the Merchant Navy.
He died at home [25th February 1919] (aged 29)
and was buried at Warley Town Cemetery
At the Great Exhibition of 1851, he exhibited many products
He died 16th March 1869
He married Sarah [1785-1859].
Children:
They lived at West Croft, Lister Lane, Halifax [1841].
Sarah died 19th March 1859 (aged 74).
William died 16th March 1869 (aged 86).
The couple & other members of the family (‡) were buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax
Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [14th December 1806]
Born in Shelf.
He was
a corn miller [1861] /
a farmer 11 acres & corn miller [1871] /
a corn miller & farmer of 12 acres [1881].
He took over Windmill Mill, Shelf from his father.
He married Martha Wood [1829-1881] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
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Born in Sowerby.
He was
a cotton waste dealer of Langfield [1855] /
a dealer in flocks woollen and cotton [1861] /
landlord of the Rope & Anchor, Langfield [1871, 1877, 1881,
1882].
In 1855, he married (1) Jane Horsfall [1829-1865] at Halifax
Parish Church.
She was a dressmaker [1861]
Children:
The daughters were helping in the pub [1871].
In 1867, he married (2) Betty Hargreaves [1834-1???] in
Halifax.
Richard [b 1860];
Thomas [b 1861];
Sarah Ann [b 1864];
Mary [b 1866]
Child: 3.
William [b 1869]
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] were
son-in-law Richard Hargreaves [aged 22] (single, book keeper
clerk) born in Bury, Lancashire,
son-in-law Thomas Hargreaves [aged 20] (single, book keeper
clerk) born in Bury, Lancashire,
daughter-in-law Sarah A Hargreaves [aged 18] (single,
waitress) born in Tottington, Lancashire,
and
daughter-in-law Polly Hargreaves [aged 16] (single, waitress)
born in Langfield
The widowed Betty was a licensed victualler [1891]
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Barraclough, Abraham Ref 135-31
Barraclough, Abraham Ref 135-29
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, Abraham Ref 135-51
Barraclough, Abraham Ref 135-47
Born in Brighouse.
Barraclough, Arthur Ref 135-4
Born in Halifax.
Emily Jane was born in Hackney
Barraclough, Arthur Ref 135-3219
Son of James Barraclough.
Observations on the Physical Education of the Vocal Chords [1876]
Annie was the daughter of Joseph Wood.
Barraclough, Benjamin Ref 135-364
Born in North Bierley.
Barraclough, Benjamin Ref 135-446
Son of William Barraclough.
Barraclough, Broughton Ref 135-37
Illegitimate son of Betty Barraclough of Norwood Green.
Barraclough, Charles Ref 135-56
He was assistant to George Collier at Dean Clough, Halifax.
Details of Ellen's death / burial place are not yet known
Barraclough, Charles Ref 135-38
Illegitimate son of Hannh Barraclough of Shelf.
Barraclough, Charles Ref 135-23
Born in Bradford.
Mary was the daughter of John Blackburn.
Barraclough, Charlie Ref 135-21
Son of Sophia & Rufus Barraclough of 8 Green Lane,
Shelf.
Barraclough, Clement Ref 135-35
Son of Jubal Barraclough, warehouseman.
Nora, of 24 Dean Lane, Sowerby, was the daughter of Joseph Henry Pickles
Barraclough, Clement Ref 135-28
Born in Brighouse [Q4 1895].
Barraclough, Rev David Ref 135-504
Son of John Barraclough.
Mary came from Sowerby
Sarah came from Leeds
Barraclough, David Ref 135-36
Illegitimate son of Hannah Oates & James Barraclough,
weaver of Norwood Green.
Barraclough, Demas Ref 135-3188
Barraclough, Eli Ref 135-30
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, Emsley Armitage Ref 135-8
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, Enoch Ref 135-26
Son of Mary & David Barraclough of 42 Orleans Street,
Buttershaw.
Barraclough, Ernest Ref 135-22
Son of Clara & James Barraclough of 27 Front
View, Shelf.
Barraclough, Ernest Charles Ref 135-1294
Of Lightcliffe.
Barraclough, Francis Ref 135-1175
Son of Benjamin Barraclough.
Barraclough, Frank Ref 135-2562
A bookkeeper with the Low Moor Company.
Barraclough, Frank Ref 135-7
Son of Arthur Barraclough.
Barraclough, Harold Ref 135-20
Son of Mary Ann & Abraham Barraclough of 7 Ashgrove
Terrace, Rastrick.
Barraclough, Harry Ref 135-6
Son of Arthur Barraclough.
Harriette Louisa was born in Sunderland, and a widow
Barraclough, Harry Ref 135-24
He worked at Dean Clough Mills.
Barraclough, Harry Ref 135-27
Son of Florence & John Barraclough of Leeds.
Barraclough, Haydn Ref 135-10
Or Haydan, Haydon.
Barraclough, Henry Ref 135-55
Barraclough, Irvine Ref 135-39
Illegitimate son of Sarah Barraclough of Hipperholme.
Barraclough, Isaac Ref 135-12
Son of John Barraclough.
Ann / Anna / Hannah came from Norland, and was
the widow of Mr Smith
Barraclough, Isaac Ref 135-3187
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, J. Ref 135-46
Silk spinners of Triangle.
Recorded 1845-1897
Barraclough, J. Ref 135-1373
Dye ware grinder at Halifax.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-3087
Of Sowerby.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-54
Born in Halifax.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-2832
A cotton waste dealer at Todmorden.
one was tall and dressed in black, and the other had the appearance
of an excavator
Barraclough, James Ref 135-49
He served during World War I.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-3220
Son of Nathan Barraclough.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-40
Illegitimate son of Martha Barraclough of Hipperholme.
Barraclough, James Ref 135-45
Born in Soper Lane Bottom, Shelf.
Lucy was born in High Bentley, Shelf
Barraclough, Joe Ref 135-17
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, Joe Ref 135-9
Son of Mrs Clara Sutcliffe of 16 Hanover Street, Bolton Brow,
Sowerby Bridge.
Barraclough, John Ref 135-2
Son of Abraham Barraclough.
Barraclough, John Ref 135-33
Adventurer born in Northowram.
She was a stuff weaver [1841]
Barraclough, John Ref 135-2305
Woollen manufacturer at Rowroyd Mill, Elland [1845]
Barraclough, John Ref 135-346
Of Holland Street, Triangle.
Barraclough, John Ref 135-902
Aka John o'Judy's.
Barraclough, John Ref 135-25
Born in Soyland.
Sarah Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge
Barraclough, John Alfred Ref 135-18
Son of Samuel Barraclough.
Barraclough, John Henry Ref 135-41
Illegitimate son of Elizabeth Barraclough of Norwood Green.
Barraclough, Joseph Ref 135-14
He was a cordwainer.
Barraclough, Joseph Ref 135-899
In 1819, he married Judy Stocks.
Barraclough, Joseph Ref 135-15
Only surviving son of Samuel Barraclough.
Barraclough, Joseph Ref 135-34
Of Sowerby.
Emily Ann came from Sowerby
Barraclough, Josiah Ref 135-42
Illegitimate son of Mary Barraclough of Shelf.
Barraclough, June Ref 135-3 Barraclough, Lewis Ref 135-5
Son of Arthur Barraclough.
Beatrice Mary was the daughter of John Edward Sykes
Barraclough, Nathan Ref 135-3223
He married Elizabeth Brown.
Barraclough, Norman Ref 135-48
He served during World War I.
Barraclough, Richard Ref 135-1385
Son of Samuel Barraclough
Barraclough, Richard Ref 135-1391
Son of Richard Barraclough.
Barraclough, Richard Ref 135-1383
A mercer at Halifax.
Barraclough, Richard Ref 135-1387
Son of Richard Barraclough.
Barraclough, Samuel Ref 135-1384
Son of Richard Barraclough.
Barraclough, Samuel Ref 135-32
Son of John Barraclough.
Barraclough, Samuel Ref 135-16
Illegitimate son of Joseph Barraclough.
Barraclough, Samuel Ref 135-13
Son of Joseph Barraclough.
Elizabeth was born in Eccleshill
Barraclough, Samuel Ref 135-19
In [Q1] 1892, he married Clara Parker [1871-19??] in Halifax.
Clara was born in Sowerby Bridge
Barraclough, Thomas Ref 135-5065
Born in Halifax.
Barraclough, Thomas Ref 135-52
Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry Helliwell
Barraclough, Titus Ref 135-1681
Son of Demas Barraclough.
Mary Ann came from Wibsey
Barraclough, Tobit Ref 135-1394
Son of Richard Barraclough.
Martha was the daughter of Thomas Blackwood
Barraclough, Toby Ref 135-3028
A wealthy landowner in Halifax.
Barraclough, Toby Ref 135-1396
Gent of Halifax.
left his moiety of the Manor of Southowram and
Cromwellbottom and all his real estate towards the
maintenance and education of his 2 daughters Jane
and Anna, and towards the payment of such debts as his
personal estate would not extend to pay.
Barraclough, Wallace Duncan Ref 135-44
Of 124 Warley Road, Halifax.
Barraclough, William Ref 135-2028
Woollen manufacturer of Lister Lane, Halifax.
Barraclough, William Ref 135-8701
A member of Halifax Town Council [1848-1859].
Barraclough, William Ref 135-53
He was a woollen merchant [1841].
Barraclough, William Ref 135-663
Of Ox Heys Farm, Shelf.
In the 18th/19th century, he owned a small colliery at Knowl Top, Lightcliffe
Barraclough, William Ref 135-43
Illegitimate son of Mary Barraclough of Hipperholme.
Barraclough, William Ref 135-3186
Son of Benjamin Barraclough.
Martha was the daughter of James Wood from Shelf
Barraclough, William Ref 135-3286
Son of a dealer in cards(?) James Barraclough.
Jane, of Stansfield, was the daughter of carrier James
Horsfall.
Betty was a widow from Higher Chatterton, Lancashire, and had
4 children by her previous marriage: