William Huntriss

[1804-1883]



William Huntriss was the son of William Huntriss.

Born at Willow House, Bolton Brow [14th August 1804].

Baptised at Sowerby Bridge [28th October 1804].

He was educated by Rev James Franks and at Heath Grammar School.

He was a woolstapler / a worsted spinner employing 24 men, 37 young women, 15 boys & 4  girls [1861]

He went into partnership with William Illingworth as worsted spinners at Stone Dam Mills as William Illingworth & Company. In 1872, when the partnership ended, he established his own woolstapling business. He was on the committee of the Huddersfield & Liverpool Direct Railway Company [1845]. He was Vice-President of the Halifax Tradesmen's Benevolent Institute [1864]. He was Governor of several charities including Booth Town Charity, Bowcock's Charity, and Waterhouse Charities

On 4th March 1846, he married Ellen Edwards at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. William [1846-1847]
  2. Ellen [1847-1900] who married John Caw
  3. William
  4. Edward
  5. Jessy [1851-1904] who married Whiteley Tolson
  6. Harold
  7. Charles
  8. Lucy
  9. Margaret [1857-1858]
  10. Mary [1858-1890] who married Charles L.  Ramsden
  11. Isabel [1864-1910] who married Charles Comber  Arnold
  12. Effie [1866-1898] who married Kirkwood H.  Garvie

The family lived at

He died at Westfield House [13th February 1883] (aged 78).

He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax [17th February 1883].

Probate records show that he left personal effects valued at £21,611 10/-.

There is a memorial window for him in the chancel of Halifax Parish Church. This gives his dates as [1805-1883]


See West Yorkshire Railway Company

This & associated entries use material contributed by Carole Edwards Caruso, Geoff Huntriss, Jeffrey Knowles & Alan Longbottom



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