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During World War I,
he served as a Gunner
with X
41st Trench Mortar Battery
Royal Field Artillery.
He died 4th April 1918.
He was buried at Bienvillers Military Cemetery, France [Grave Ref XII C 5].
He is remembered on Rastrick War Memorial
Born in Halifax.
He was
a cotton mill manager [1874] /
a yarn agent & broker [1881] /
a mill furnisher (employer) [1891] /
a commission agent, mill furnisher and machinery broker at Eaves Mill, Hebden Bridge /
a machinery broker [1901] /
a mill furnisher [1911] /
secretary of the Yorkshire Master Cotton Spinners & Doublers
Association.
In 1874, he married Mary Hannah [1854-1929] at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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In July 1884, he was summoned for harbouring known thieves, and also
for allowing the sexes to sleep together indiscriminately in his
house.
For the 1st charge, he was fined £10 plus 7/6d costs, and for
the 2nd charge, he was fined £1 plus 7/6d costs
Born in Moldgreen Huddersfield.
He was
a teazer of Hillhouse Lane [1882] /
an India rubber mixer [1891] /
a card cloth maker [1901, 1911].
In 1882, he married Ann Leeming [1862-1???] in Huddersfield.
Children:
The family lived at
They lived at
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He died of consumption in Mentone, France [7th January 1886] (aged
39).
He was buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
[14th January 1886].
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £5,418 16/4d.
Probate was granted to his father
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 6th Battalion
Gordon Highlanders.
He died 2nd July 1917 (aged 29).
He was buried at Niederzwehren Cemetery, Germany. [Grave Ref I B 2].
He is remembered on Rastrick War Memorial
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 5th Battalion
Leicestershire Regiment.
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
Illegitimate son of Mary Howe Hinchliffe.
Born in Skipton workhouse [2nd October 1896].
Her father Firth died 2 months before Mary was born,
and her mother Emma died 2 months after giving birth
to Mary, leaving
orphans Alice, Albert, Ann & Mary
He was
a member of Brighouse Borough Council [1936] /
an Alderman [1945] /
Mayor of Brighouse [1954-1956] /
He was made a Freeman of the Borough of Brighouse on 4th April 1964..
He died in Halifax [Q3 1977]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Lynne Noble
He qualified in June 1901
He never married.
He died of consumption in Melbourne, Australia [2nd March 1880].
He was buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
[12th June 1880].
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at under £4,000.
Probate was granted to his father
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
Born in Huddersfield.
He was
a seal skin wirer [1901] /
a card cloth maker [1911] /
employed by Patchett Brothers at Sedburgh Mills.
In [Q4] 1911, he married Mary Moran [1886-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child:
Cyril [b 1914]
They lived at 46 Horne Street, Pellon Lane, Halifax.
During World War I,
he enlisted [June 1916], and was
with the Northumberland Fusiliers
before being transferred to serve as a Private
with the 2nd Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He died of wounds [16th April 1917] (aged 30).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Bray Military Cemetery, France [Grave Ref II E 22].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
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Son of Joseph Hinchliffe.
Born in Sowerby.
He was
a manufacturer [1841] /
a cotton spinner employing 25 men, 32 women, 11 boys & 11 girls
[1851].
On 24th June 1804, he married (1) Susannah (Susy) Barker [1784-1833] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
On 4th June 1840, he married (2) Susey Clegg [1770-1844] at Halifax Parish Church.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was John Hinchliffe.
Living with them [in 1851] was John Jackson.
George died 21st June 1856 (aged 73).
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on All Saints' War Memorial, Dudwell
Born in Erringden.
He was
a cotton spinner & manufacturer [1841] /
a cotton spinner & fustian manufacturer [1851] /
a cotton spinner [1859] /
a cotton spinner employing 300 persons [1861] /
a cotton spinner employing 150 hands [1871] /
a retired cotton spinner [1881].
On 16th February 1832, he married his cousin Fanny Hinchliffe
at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Robert Tatham was his coachman & gardener.
He died at Stoodley Lodge [22nd April 1887].
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £55,817 19/7d.
His will was proved by his brother Hinchliffe Hinchliffe and his
daughters Amanda and Mariana
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He was
a cotton spinner [1841, 1851] /
a retired cotton spinner [1861, 1871].
On 21st January 1836, he married Grace, daughter of Joseph Hinchliffe, at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
George died in Longsight, Manchester [24th April 1872].
Grace died at Lytham, Lancashire [11th January 1911].
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale:
George [29th April 1872];
Grace [16th January 1903].
Mary Hannah Farrar [1818-1903], sister of Grace
Hinchliffe, is buried in the same grave
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He married Lily.
George died in 1934.
Lily took over at the New Inn [1934-1937]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
He was a commercial traveller for his father's business [1911].
During World War I,
he enlisted [August 1914]
and served as a Corporal
with A Company
6th Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
He was killed in action at the Front [22nd September 1915] (aged 24).
The Halifax Courier He was buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref III A 38].
He is remembered on the family grave at St John's Church, Cragg Vale,
in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
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His work included
In [Q2] 1918, he married Elizabeth Ann Smithies
in Fylde
They lived at 1 Queen's Gate, Savile Park, Halifax [1937].
Elizabeth Ann died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [20th June 1937].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £5,636 17/8d.
Probate was granted to
her husband George
and
Ernest William Hinchliffe.
George died in 1959.
In his will, valued at £65,071, he left bequests for St John in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale and St Jude's Church, Savile Park,
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Cant & Derrick Habergham
After her father's cruel reputation in the district, she redeemed the
family name in Cragg Vale.
She built the vicarage for St John's Church.
She married 3 times.
On 9th April 1881, she married (1) George Sagar
at Burnley, secretly and against her father's wishes.
George died in Southport in 1883.
In 1884, she married (2) Dr Edmund Strickland at St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
Edmund died in Southport [20th February 1902].
In 1902, she married (3) William Algernon Simpson [1880-1963]
at Knaresborough.
In 1902, she married (3) William Algernon Simpson.
she married (3) William Algernon Simpson at Knaresborough.
He added her surname to his own, becoming Helen and William
Algernon Simpson-Hinchliffe.
She was 49, he 22.
A local cynic commented that:
The couple built Cragg Hall.
In February 1912, she bought the Cragg Vale Inn from
Stocks and renamed it the Hinchliffe Arms.
She died in London on 19th April 1917.
In 1900, she had inherited her father's estate of
£325,000 – less death duties – but she only left £76,000
to her husband when she died.
She was buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham, David Hinchliffe & Clive Whitehead
Son of Joseph Hinchliffe.
Born in Erringden.
He was
a cotton spinner [1859, 1861] /
owner of 4 cotton mills at Cragg Vale /
partner in Hinchliffe Hinchliffe & Sons Limited /
a JP for the Todmorden Union [1896].
On 9th June 1846, he married Fanny Greenwood [1826-1888] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
He was known for being careful with money.
He bought Old Cragg Hall from Christopher Rawson.
The family supported St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
Mrs Hinchliffe gave a lectern.
Mr Hinchliffe gave the organ costing £400 in memory of
his 2 sons.
He and his daughter, Helen, gave a chancel window in
memory of Mrs Hinchliffe.
Fanny died 2nd October 1888.
In his latter years, Hinchliffe moved to Southport where he
lived almost as a recluse.
He died at Southport after a lingering illness [9th October 1900 in
his 78th year].
After his death, his considerable estate passed to his daughter,
Helen.
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
in the family vault there.
Fanny's sister Mary Greenwood [1804-1878] is buried in
the same grave.
See
Cragg Vale Vicarage,
Hinchliffe Arms and
George Bentley Taylor
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham & David Hinchliffe
In [Q4] 1842, he (possibly) married Martha Jubb [1803-1873] in Halifax.
Children:
John died 9th November 1850 (aged 58).
Martha died 11th July 1873 (aged 70).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3414]
Children:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
Of Marsh Grove, Erringden.
He was
a cotton spinner [1841] /
a cotton spinner employing 19 men, 12 women, 21 girls & 9 boys [1851].
On 17th April 1808, he married (1) Grace Sutcliffe [1785-1820] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
On 14th December 1822, he married (2) Betty Kenworthy [1786-1824] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: 6.
Hinchliffe
They lived at
He died at Marsh Grove [28th July 1859].
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £4,000.
His will was proved by his sons George and
Hinchliffe
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He was (possibly) landlord of the Robin Hood, Cragg Vale
[1845, 1861].
On 26th August 1832, he married Hannah Clayton [1809-1883] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at Bottoms, Cragg Vale.
Joseph died 7th August 1872.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £1,000.
The will was proved by
his widow Hannah,
Thomas Henry Croisdale Scratcherd,
and
John Broadbent.
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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He was
a master cotton spinner employing 66 hands [1851] /
a cotton spinner employing 262 workpeople [1861].
On 28th July 1842, he married Mary Ann Crabtree [1818-1893] at
Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
He died at Dam Side [23rd January 1864].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £7,000.
Probate was granted to
the executors: John Jackson of Wheatley (cotton spinner)
and Henry Mitchell of Elland (cardmaker).
In 1871, his widow Mary Ann was a cotton spinner employing 90
persons.
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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He was a master cotton spinner [1871].
He owned Gates End Mill, Cragg Vale.
In 1868, he married Elizabeth, daughter of John Bradley in Manchester.
Child:
Wilhelmina [1870-1873]
In 1871, the family were living with Elizabeth's father John Bradley, at Slitheroe House, Rishworth.
He died in Southport [aged 35].
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He married Alice [1881-1954].
Percy died 17th January 1953 (aged 72).
Alice died 9th February 1954 (aged 73).
The couple were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/445]
He was in partnership with his son-in-law John Greenwood at
Paper Mill, Cragg Vale.
He married Mary [1754-1833]
Child: (possibly) Hannah [1780-1852] who married John Greenwood.
Richard died 21st May 1817 (aged 65).
Mary died 11th October 1833 (aged 79).
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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He was
beer seller at Plod Well Wood Bottom, Cragg Vale [1841] /
(possibly) landlord of the Cragg Vale Inn, Erringden [1851] /
(possibly) landlord of the Royal Oak, Mytholmroyd [1854] /
a cotton twist maker [1861].
On 1st January 1823, he married Maria Sutcliffe [1802-1881] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Richard died in Wheatley [8th February 1862] (aged 59).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £20.
Probate was granted to his widow Maria.
The probate record notes that he was
Maria died 4th December 1881 [aged 70].
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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He married Clara.
Richard died in 1918.
Clara took over at the General Rawdon [1918-1925]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
Children:
Elizabeth died 25th November 1834 (aged 59).
Samuel died 28th April 1840 (aged 67).
The couple were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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Born in Sowerby.
He was
a cotton twister [1851] /
a mill manager [1861] /
a yarn merchant [1871] /
a manufacturer [1874] /
a cotton spinner & doubler employing 70 hands [1881] /
a cotton spinner [1891, 1901].
He owned Gates End Mill, Cragg Vale.
He was listed at Church Bank Mill, Cragg Vale [1893].
He also managed Victoria Mills, Cragg Vale, Vale Mill, Cragg Vale, and Upper Mill, Cragg Vale for Hinchliffe Hinchliffe, to
whom he had to report by 8:30 am in the latter's bedroom.
On 13th May 1852, he married (1) Sarah Bentley [1831-1881] at
St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
She died 11th August 1881 [aged 50]
Children:
On 26th October 1881, he married (2) Elizabeth [1836-1914] at
St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
They lived at
Thomas Edwin died 27th December 1906 (aged 78).
Sarah & Thomas Edwin were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale.
See
John Broadbent
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On 9th June 1828, he married Susey Rushworth [1809-1878] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
William died 3rd December 1834.
Living with the widowed Susan [in 1861] was Mrs Mary
Halliwell [aged 49] (retired beerseller)
In 1871, she was living as housekeeper for son
William and his wife
Susan and daughter Mary Ellen both died in Southport.
Members of the family were buried at St John's Church, Cragg Vale
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He was
a cloth dresser [1861].
He married Margaret [1817-1???].
Children:
They lived at
13 Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge [1861].
Living with them [in 1861] was granddaughter Lucy Jane
Hinchliffe [b 1858], the illegitimate daughter of Ellen.
Lucy Jane married John Robert Lees
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Born in Cragg Vale.
He was
a linen draper [1861, 1871] /
a draper & milliner [1891].
On 16th March 1870, he married Ann [1800-1???] at St James's Church, Halifax.
On 16th September 1851, she married John Linton Shields [1828-1???]
at St Peter's Church, Leeds.
Children:
They divorced in 1863 because of his cruelty and adultery
They lived at 27 Crown Street, Halifax [1871].
Living with them [in 1871] was William's
mother Susannah, and several milliners, draper's assistants
and apprentices.
William moved to Whitehaven, where he died
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He married Ellen Crowther.
Hinchcliffe, Harold Ref 229-7
Son of Lucy (née Broadbent) & Thomas Hinchliffe
of Rastrick.
Hinchliffe, Albert Ref 229-1764
Son of Thomas Edwin Hinchliffe.
Mary Hannah was the daughter of James Foster,
pattern-maker
Hinchliffe, Alfred Ref 229-3915
Lodging house keeper at the Barrack Tavern Lodge, Halifax.
Hinchliffe, Arthur Ref 229-4
Son of Joseph Hinchliffe, teazer.
Ann, of Bradford Road, Bradley, Huddersfield was born in
Huddersfield, the daughter of John Leeming, blacksmith
Hinchliffe, Charles Ref 229-1419
Brighouse solicitor.
Partner in
Roberts, Son & Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe, Charles Edward Ref 229-812
Son of Hinchliffe Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Charles Leonard Ref 229-1260
Son of Clara Annie & Henry Hinchliffe of Tofts
Grove, Rastrick.
Hinchliffe, Clement Ref 229-5
Hinchliffe, Edwin Rigby Ref 229-51
OBE.
Mary was the daughter of Emma Armitage & Firth
Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Ernest William Ref 229-1509
Halifax solicitor at Tower Chambers, Halifax [1934].
Hinchliffe, Frederic William Ref 229-2361
Son of Hinchliffe Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Friend Ref 229-1254
Son of Arthur Hinchliffe.
Mary, of Jenkinson's Court, Halifax, was the daughter
of William Moran, labourer
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-747
His cotton mill at Mill Bank was known as the Old Water Mill.
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-7510
Of Cragg.
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-938
He served in World War I.
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-7180
Son of Joseph Hinchliffe.
Fanny was the daughter of George Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-1585
Son of George Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-9
Landlord of the New Inn, Sowood [1934-1934]
Hinchliffe, George Ref 229-362
Son of Albert Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe, George Eastwood Ref 229-1184
Halifax architect.
Elizabeth Ann was the daughter of John William Smithies
Hinchliffe, Helen Ref 229-650
Daughter of Hinchliffe Hinchliffe.
she was stricken with nymphomania and bought the treatment
Hinchliffe, Hinchliffe Ref 229-649
JP.
Fanny was the daughter of John Greenwood
Hinchliffe, John Ref 229-6
He was a mason [1850].
Hinchliffe, Joseph Ref 229-8680
On 16th January 1774, he married Mary Sutcliffe [1754-1833] at
Halifax Parish Church.
Hinchliffe, Joseph Ref 229-3216
Son of Joseph Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Joseph Ref 229-4381
Son of Samuel Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Joseph Ref 229-2702
Born in Sowerby.
Hinchliffe, Oliver Ref 229-1497
Brighouse cabinet-maker.
He had premises at Bradford Road.
The shop is now occupied by Brooke's Restaurant
Hinchliffe, Orlando Ref 229-293
Son of Joseph Hinchliffe.
Hinchliffe, Percy Ref 229-10
Hinchliffe, Richard Ref 229-4202
Of Clough Moor in Erringden.
Hinchliffe, Richard Ref 229-8503
Son of Samuel Hinchliffe.
Maria was born in Wadsworth
late of the Royal Oak Inn, Mytholmroyd
Hinchliffe, Richard Ref 229-8
Landlord of the General Rawdon, Luddendenfoot [1917-1918]
Hinchliffe, Samuel Ref 229-1920
He married Elizabeth / Betty [1775-1834].
Hinchliffe, Thomas Edwin Ref 229-6670
Son of Richard Hinchliffe.
Sarah was born in Erringden, the daughter of George Bentley.
Elizabeth [née Higgin] was the widow of Mr
Gaukroger
Hinchliffe, William Ref 229-1797
Cotton spinner at Rudclough Mill, Erringden [1822]
Hinchliffe, William Ref 229-8990
Son of Samuel Hinchliffe.
Susey / Susan / Susannah was born in Sowerby
In 1841, 1851 & 1861, Susan was a grocer [1841, 1851], a linen
draper [1861].
Hinchliffe, William Ref 229-2
Born in Saddleworth.
Margaret was born in Leeds
Hinchliffe, William Ref 229-9004
Son of William Hinchliffe.
Ann was born in Halifax, the daughter of Mr Chappell.
Hinchliffe, William Henry Ref 229-3
Ellen was the daughter of Rev Thomas Crowther
Families |
Many of the family were buried at the church of St John in the Wilderness.
See
G. & W. Hinchliffe,
Marsh Grove, Cragg Vale,
Jack Uttley and
The Greenwood family of Cragg Vale
The Hinchliffe family of Cragg Vale Ref 229-2112
Surname |
Entries for people with this and similar surnames are shown in a separate Foldout
John de Hengeclif is recorded in 1324, and
John Hinchliffe is recorded in 1633.
The name is said to originate in the Holmfirth area.
There are
39
entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Hinchliffe,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
Hinchliffe surname Ref 229-1
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