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Dugdale, AlbertRef 527-2
[1887-1940]
Son of
Wilson Dugdale.

Born in Todmorden [28th February 1887].

He was a member of Hebden Bridge Conservative Club / active in Hebden Bridge Parish Church, School & Cricket  team / a member of the choir / a member of the Prince Frederick [No 307] Masonic Lodge / a Warden of the Caldene Lodge of Mark Masons / an engineer's mechanic [1911] / a millwright & blacksmith (employer) [1921] / a millwright, blacksmith, acetylene welder, dyeing machine maker,  pipe fitter [1939] / head of Wilson Dugdale Limited [1940].

In [Q3] 1915, he married Alice Wadsworth [1888-19??] in Todmorden.


Alice was born [30th November 1888]
 

Children:

  1. Arthur
  2. Denis [b 27th February 1919] who was a millwright,  blacksmith, welding machine maker, pipe fitter [1939]

They lived at

  • 1 Dark View, Hebden Bridge [1921]
  • Oakdene, Mayfield Road, Hebden Bridge [1939, 1940]

Albert died 2nd April 1940

The Halifax Evening Courier [2nd April 1940] reported his death.

He was buried at Heptonstall Church [6th April 1940]

Dugdale, AlfredRef 527-5
[1844-1908]
Born in Wadsworth.

He was a blacksmith [1881, 1891, 1901].

In [Q2] 1869, he married Sarah Ann Crowther [1847-19??] in Halifax.


Sarah Ann was born in Wadsworth, the daughter of William Crowther, cotton dyer.

She was a cotton operative [1881]

 

Children:

  1. Harry [b 1869] who was a cottone operative [1881], a  tailor's cutter [1891]
  2. Frank [b 1871] who was a cotton weaver [1891]
  3. Wilson [b 1873] who was a cotton weaver [1891], a  blacksmith [1901]
  4. Minnie [b 1876] who was a fustian tailoress [1891]
  5. Sampson [b 1878] who was a cotton spinner [1891]
  6. Charles Jowett
  7. Mabel [b 1884] who was a sewing machinist (fustian  clothing) [1911]
  8. Vernie [b 1888] who was a condenser spinner [1911]
  9. Gladys May [b 1892] who was a shoddy weaver [1911]

The 1911 census shows that they had had 12 children of whom 9 were still alive at that time.

They lived at

  • Bridge End, Wadsworth [1881]
  • 4 Calder Terrace, Wadsworth [1891]
  • 4 Zion Street, Mytholmroyd [1901]
  • 8 Zion Street, Mytholmroyd [1911]

Living with them [in 1881] was Sarah Ann's father William Crowther.

Alfred died in Todmorden [Q1 1908] (aged 64) 

Dugdale, ArthurRef 527-3
[1917-1959]
Son of
Albert Dugdale.

Born in [26th January 1917].

He was a millwright, blacksmith, welding machine maker, pipe fitter [1939] / working in the family business Wilson Dugdale Limited.

He married Unknown.


 

Children:

  1. child
  2. child

They lived at

  • Wath, South Yorkshire [1959]

Arthur died 8th January 1959 (aged 41), after he collapsed at Doncaster Railway Station on his way home from work

Dugdale, CharlesRef 527-596
[1848-1913]
Youngest son of
William Dugdale.

He and his brother Henry studied at Making Place Commercial College in Soyland.

He was partner in Dugdale Brothers / cotton spinner and manufacturer at Wood Bottoms Mill, Todmorden  [1896] / a Councillor for Walsden Ward [1907-1912] / President of Walsden Cricket Club.

He married Ellen Taberner.

Children:

  1. Annie
  2. William
  3. Maude
  4. Gertrude
  5. William
  6. Herbert

They lived at

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Dugdale, Charles HerbertRef 527-182
[1873-1926]
Son of
John Dugdale

Born in Walsden.

He was a joiner's apprentice [1891] / a joiner [1901] / a joiner (dyeworks) [1911] / a mill joiner with Moss Brothers Limited at Eastwood [1921].

In 1900, he married Ruth Ellen [1874-19??].


Ruth Ellen was born in Dulesgate, Todmorden, the daughter of Alfred Butterworth
 

There are no records of any children.

They lived at

  • 398 Halifax Road, Todmorden [1901]
  • 312 Halifax Road, Todmorden [1921]

Living with them [in 1921] was Ruth Ellen's widowed father.

Charles Herbert died in Todmorden [Q3 1926] (aged 53) 


Details are not yet known of the death / burial place of Ruth Ellen
 

Dugdale, Charles JowettRef 527-4
[1880-1936]
Son of
Alfred Dugdale

Born in Mytholmroyd.

He was a woollen finisher [1901] / a woollen loom tuner or tackler [1911] / a blanket finisher with Thomas Ratcliffe & Company Limited at  Mytholmroyd [1921].

In [Q2] 1911, he married Elizabeth Ann Broadbent [1881-1950] in Todmorden.


Elizabeth was born in Cragg Vale [11th January 1881], the daughter of Jacob Henry Broadbent

She was a machinist (fustian clothing) with Redman Brothers Limited [1921] / a clothier's sewing machinist [1939]

 

They lived at 11 East View, Hebden Royd [1921, 1939].

Charles died Q4 1936 (aged 56).

Elizabeth died Q4 1950 (aged 69).

Their deaths were registered in Todmorden

Dugdale, DorothyRef 527-375
[19??-] Local historian.

Her book Portrait of a Town published by the Todmorden Antiquarian Society [1996] looks at mid-19th century Todmorden

Dugdale, HenryRef 527-8000
[18??-1???]
Son of
William Dugdale.

He and his brother Charles studied at Making Place Commercial College in Soyland

This & associated entries use material contributed by Linda Briggs

Dugdale, James (Jack) EdwardRef 527-418
[1887-19??]
Son of
Samuel Dugdale.

Born in Luddendenfoot.

He was a cotton spinner, doubler and manufacturer [1911] / a cotton manufacturer [1916].

In 1914, he and Fred Meadowcroft were on business in Germany when World War I broke out. They were interned in a Prisoner-of-War camp for the duration of the war.

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Dugdale, JamesRef 527-758
[18??-1???]
He was an engineer / Chairman of
Luddendenfoot Industrial Co-operative Society [1860] / Chairman of the Luddendenfoot Local Board of Health [1880]

Dugdale, JamesRef 527-6910
[1818-1895]
Born in Stansfield [11th October 1818].

He was a mechanic [1851] / a mechanic iron trade [1861] / an engine fitter at factory [1871] / a mechanic [1881].

In [Q4] 1838, he married Ann Foster [1820-1904] in Haslingden.


Ann was born in Stansfield [12th December 1820]
 

Children:

  1. Mary [b 1844] who was a cotton factory worker [1861], a  cotton operative [1871], a cotton reeler [1881]
  2. Emma [b 1847] who was a cotton factory worker [1861]
  3. John [b 1850]
  4. Martha [b 1851] who was a cotton factory worker [1861], a  cotton operative [1871]
  5. Sarah [b 1854] who was a cotton operative [1871], a  cotton rover [1881]
  6. Samuel
  7. William [b 1858] who was a cotton operative [1871]
  8. Ellen [b 1861] who was a woollen weaver [1881] and  married John Nicholl
  9. James

They lived at

  • Cooper House, Mill Lane, Warley [1851]
  • 6 Milner Royd, Sowerby [1861]
  • Brear Bank, Luddendenfoot, Sowerby [1871]
  • Bank Vue, Sowerby [1881]
  • Bank View, Luddendenfoot [1895, 1904]

James died 14th July 1895.

Ann died 18th March 1904.

They were buried at Luddendenfoot Congregational Churchyard: James [17th July 1895]; Ann [21st March 1904].

See John Dugdale

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Dugdale, JamesRef 527-961
[1830-1878]
Born in Norland [18th May 1830].

He was landlord of the Golden Lion, Ripponden [1868-1878].

On 13th November 1853, he married Elizabeth Warrington [1829-1886] at Halifax Parish Church.


Elizabeth was born in Sowerby [28th August 1829]
 

Children:

  1. Tom [1866-1943]
  2. Emily Jane [1869-1945] who married Frederick William Eastwood

James died 12th July 1878.

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at under £800.

Probate was granted to his widow Elizabeth. After his death, Elizabeth took over at the Golden Lion [1878, 1881].

She died 19th December 1886.

The couple were buried at St Mary's Church, Cottonstones with William Eastwood & his wife

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham

Dugdale, James ArthurRef 527-107
[1866-1???]
Son of
James Dugdale.

He was a cotton maker-up [1881].

In [Q3] 1892, he married Emma Jane Pickles in Halifax.

Child: George [30th November 1894-5th February 1905]

They lived at 17 Burnley Road, Luddendenfoot.

Son George died of appendicitis [5th February 1905].

He was buried at Luddendenfoot Congregational Churchyard [8th February 1905]

After the death of his brother-in-law John Nicholl, James Arthur arranged for his children George & Lilian to go Crossley & Porter Orphan Home & School

This & associated entries use material contributed by Zoe Smith

Dugdale, JohnRef 527-786
[1819-1874]
Born in Stansfield.

He was a machinist / licensed victualler at the Woodman Inn, Stansfield [1871].

In [Q1] 1842, he married Susan (Susy) Sutcliffe [1822-1873] in Rochdale.


Susan was born in Stansfield
 

Children:

  1. Agnes [1842-1904]
  2. Ann [1844-1906]
  3. William
  4. Roseanna [1847-1903] who was a dress maker [1871] and  married William Lumb
  5. Mary [b 1849] who was a cotton weaver [1871]
  6. Susan / Susy
  7. Sarah [b 1854] who was a cotton weaver [1871]
  8. Hannah [1856-1882] who was a cotton weaver [1871]
  9. twins Betsy [b 1858]
  10. John [b 1858]
  11. Wilson
  12. Walter [1873-1907]

The children were baptised at St Thomas's Church, Heptonstall.

Living with them [in 1871] was a relative Miss Hannah Dugdale [b 1809]

John died in Todmorden [15th April 1874].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £600.

Probate was granted to James Dugdale and William Horsfall Eastwood of Cockden, Stansfield (grocer) 

After his death, daughter Roseanna took over as landlady of the Woodman Inn, Charlestown [1874-1890].

She married William Lumb, who took over at the Woodman Inn.

After his death, Roseanna again took over as landlady of the Woodman Inn [1902-1903]

Members of the family were buried at Heptonstall Church: Susy [3rd December 1873]; John [20th April 1874]; Hannah [27th April 1882]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham

Dugdale, JohnRef 527-598
[1839-1909]
Son of
William Dugdale.

Born in Walsden.

He was an overlooker in a cotton mill [1861] / shopman in a store [1871] / grocer and corn dealer [1881] / a brewer and spirit, ale & porter merchant at Gauxholme [1888] / a wine & spirit merchant [1891].

An advertisement for the business in 1888 announced


The oldest bottling establishment in the neighbourhood
 

In 1860, he married Margaret Calverley [1839-1???].


Margaret was born in Chatburn, Lancashire.

She was a weaver at one of the Bottoms Mills and was pregnant when they married.

Possibly his father thought he was marrying beneath himself, and as the son of a manufacturer he was not obliged to marry her

 

His father died in 1883.

John was an executor of his father's estate, and set up his own picker making business, presumably on the strength of his inheritance.

He was buffalo hide picker manufacturer [1901] / partner in Dugdale Brothers / partner in Dugdale, Lello & Company / a member of Todmorden Urban District Council [1895] / Aldermen of the Borough of Todmorden [1902-1909].

Children:

  1. John W.
  2. James E. [b 1864] who was an apprentice iron worker [1881]
  3. Tom [b 1866] who was a cotton weaver [1881]
  4. Sam [b 1868] who was a cotton warehouseman [1891, 1901]
  5. William
  6. Charles Herbert
  7. Albert Henry [b 1876] who was a cotton weaver [1891]
  8. Richard Arthur [b 1878]
  9. Sarah A. [b 1873]
  10. Robert Robinson [b 1883] who was an apprentice (general  machine shop) [1901]

The children were born in Walsden.

The family lived at

  • 1 & 3 Hollins Terrace, Todmorden & Walsden [1881]
  • 1 Copperas House, Todmorden [1891, 1901, 1905]

Living with them [in 1891] was visitor Richard Chatburn [b  Clitheroe 1877] (cotton weaver) 

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Dugdale, Richard SwarbrickRef 527-66
[1849-1903]
Son of Ann & Richard Dugdale, artist & master engraver.

Born in Blackburn.

He was an architect & surveyor [1871] / a pupil of Isaac Booth, and took over the construction of  Wainhouse Tower from Booth [around 1875], and redesigned the  top with a viewing platform / borough surveyor of Huddersfield [1891] / a civil engineer [1891, 1901] / declared bankrupt [1897].

His work includes West Air, Halifax.

In [Q3] 1874, he married Mary Hannah Bates [1857-1???] in Blackburn.


Mary was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Arnold Patchett [b 1877] who was a mariner [1901]
  2. Alice Gertrude [b 1878]
  3. Herbert Vincent [b 1880]
  4. Florence Marion [b 1881] who was a typist [1901]
  5. Percy Hayhurst [b 1883]
  6. Annie Constance [b 1885] who was a dressmaker [1901]
  7. Cyril [b 1887] who was a clerk [1901]
  8. Vera Marie [b 1899]

They lived at

  • Ash Grove, 166 Leeds Road, Huddersfield [1891]
  • 5 Highfield, Huddersfield [1897]
  • 8 Berkeley Street, Sculcoates [1901]

He died in Sculcoates [Q2 1903] (aged 54) 

Dugdale, SamRef 527-175
[1856-1916]
Son of
James Dugdale.

Born in Luddendenfoot.

He was an assistant at factory office [1871] / a commercial clerk [1881] / a manager cotton spinning (employee) [1891] / a cotton spinner (employer) [1901] / a county councillor [1907] / a cotton spinner, doubler and manufacturer [1911].

He established the Fairlea Mill Company.

In 1896, he and Edwin Meadowcroft founded S. Dugdale Son & Company.

In 1905, 1907, he was a cotton spinner at Dyson Lane Mill, Rishworth and Old House Mill, Sowerby Bridge

In March 1907, the Sowerby Bridge Chronicle announced that County Councillor Sam Dugdale was to build new mill – either for doubling or weaving – on field known as Ellen Holme at Luddenden Foot.

In April 1907, there was a social in which the workers at Old House Mill made a number of presentations to Jack Dugdale and Edwin Meadowcroft.

In 1911, he, Edwin Meadowcroft and James Ledger Hampson were the first directors when Meadowcroft, Hampson & Company Limited of Vic Mill, Saddleworth was incorporated.

On 30th January 1915, he donated Luddendenfoot Slipper Baths.

He founded the Luddendenfoot Nursing Institution.

In [Q1] 1879, he married Mary Jane (May) Thomas [1855-1941] in Halifax.


Mary Jane was the daughter of Dyson Thomas, local tradesman
 

Children:

  1. Ethel [b 1880]
  2. Herbert Thomas [1887-1907] who was a book keeper office  clerk [1901]
  3. Jack
  4. Mary Norman [b 1889]
  5. John R. [b 1895]

They lived at

  • Luddendenfoot [1881]
  • Bank View, Luddenden Foot [1891]
  • North East View, Skipton Road, Thornton in Craven, Earby, West  Yorkshire [1901]
  • Carr Field, Luddenden [1911]

He died 16th July 1916.

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £96,817.

Probate was granted to son James Edward Dugdale.

Mary Jane died at Bolton-le-Fylde in 1941

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley & Zoe Smith

Dugdale, SamRef 527-848
[1867-1945]
Born in Walsden [18th December 1867].

He was a coal carter for the Co-operative Society [1911] / a carter for Bridge End Co-operative Society at 218 Rochdale Road,  Todmorden [1921] / a coal carter (retired) [1939].

In 1910, he married Jane [1863-1922] in Todmorden.


Jane was the widow of Sam Barker
 

The family lived at

  • 179 Hollins Road, Walsden (the Barker family home) [1911]
  • 179 Henshaw Terrace, Walsden [1921]
  • 179 Hollins Road, Walsden (Sam was living with  Margaret (née Barker) & Arthur Cryer)   [1939]

Living with them [in 1911] were three of Jane's children by her first marriage: John William Barker [b 1883] Walter Barker & Margaret [b 1897].

Jane died Q2 1922 (aged 59).

Sam died Q4 1945 (aged 77).

They both died in Todmorden

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Dugdale, SusyRef 527-788
[1851-1900]
Or Susan.

Daughter of John Dugdale.

She was a cotton weaver [1871] / landlady of the White Hart, Todmorden [1888, 1891].

She never married.

She died at 27 Exchange Street, Blackpool [22nd September 1900].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,307 12/6d.

Probate was granted to her brother Wilson Dugdale

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham

Dugdale, ThomasRef 527-1013
[1831-1???]
Son of millwright John Dugdale.

Born in Stansfield.

He was a millwright of Stansfield [1865] / an engine fitter [1871, 1881]

He married (1) Unknown.

In 1865, he married (2) Nancy Ann, widow of John Sutcliffe, at Halifax Parish Church.

They lived at

  • 5 Bank Street, Northowram [1871]

Nancy Ann died in Worcester [1880]. She was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone.

By 1881, he had married (3) Fanny [1846-1???] from Aston on Clun, Shropshire.

They lived at 2 Gregorys Bank, Claines, Droitwich, Worcestershire [1881]

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Dugdale, WilliamRef 527-62
[1815-1883]
Born in Heckmondwike.

He was a journeyman blacksmith by trade / partner in Dugdale & Mills / a cotton spinner and manufacturer employing 94 persons [1861] / a cotton spinner and manufacturer employing 150 persons [1871] / a cotton spinner and manufacturer [1881].

He occupied Clough Mill, Walsden between 1865 and 1868, and between 1876 and 1881. He also occupied Winterbutlee Mill, Walsden and Bottoms Mill, Walsden.

He married Ann Barrett.

Children:

  1. John
  2. James
  3. Henry
  4. Charles
  5. Mary Ann
  6. Hannah
  7. Martha Ellen

They lived at

  • 5 Clough Walsden [1861]
  • 3 Montreal Place Walsden [1871]
  • 3 and 15 Montreal Place Walsden [1881]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Linda Briggs

Dugdale, WilliamRef 527-787
[1845-1891]
Son of
John Dugdale.

Born in Stansfield [4th October 1845].

He was a whitesmith [1871] / a mechanic employing 2 men & 2 boys [1881].

On 9th May 1865, he married Susey Horsfall [1846-1899] at Halifax Parish Church.


Susey was born in Stansfield [28th July 1846]
 

Children:

  1. Hannah who died in infancy
  2. Agnes who died in infancy
  3. Albert who died in infancy
  4. Betsy who died in infancy
  5. Edith [b 1871]
  6. Walter [1873-1907]
  7. George [b 1875]
  8. John [1877-1929]
  9. Ethel [b 1880]

They lived at Sand Bed, Stansfield [1881, 1891].

William was admitted as a private patient to Haydock Asylum, Lancashire [20th March 1890].

He died there [5th October 1891].

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £848 8/3d.

Administration was granted to his widow Susey.

Susey died 23rd October 1899.

Members of the family were buried at Heptonstall Church

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham

Dugdale, WilsonRef 527-607
[1861-1924]
Son of
John Dugdale.

Born in Hebden Bridge.

He was a millwright and engineer at Victoria Iron Works, Hebden Bridge  [1905] / an engineer's mechanic (dyeing & finishing) [1911] / established Wilson Dugdale Limited / he took over the business of William Dawson King Street. Hebden  Bridge [August 1886].

On 12th September 1886, he married Annie Dawson [1871-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.


Annie was born in Hebden Bridge.

She had a son: John Hartley Dawson [b 1883] who was an engineer's mechanic [1911]

 

Children:

  1. Albert
  2. Harry [b 1889] who was a boot maker & repairer [1911]
  3. Alec [b 1895] who was an accountant's clerk [1911]
  4. Vera [b 1898]
  5. James [b 1901]

They lived at Woodleigh, Hebden Bridge [1911].

A Wilson Dugdale died in Fylde District [Q2 1924] (aged 64) 

Surname

Dugdale surnameRef 527-1
Entries for people with the surname Dugdale are discussed in this SideTrack.


Unattached BMDs for Dugdale

Marriages 1835, 1878; Death 1901

 



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