Lodge ...



The entries for people & families with the surname Lodge are gathered together in this SideTrack.

This Page does not include people with other forms of the surname.

There are many people with this surname, and it is possible that there are duplicate entries for an individual. If you discover any such duplicates, please email me and I shall correct them.


Lodge, AbrahamRef 516-3380
[1???-18??]
He was a farmer [1846].

He married Unknown.

Child: John

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, EdmundRef 516-824
[1721-1799]
Son of Elizabeth (née Butterworth) & Richard Lodge.

Born in Call Lane, Leeds [5th August 1721]

A Leeds merchant.

He owned some land in the Skircoat area.

Around 1774, he bought Lower Willow Hall, Halifax and moved from Leeds.

In 1782, he bought the Upper Willow Hall estate. His wife was one of the subscribers to the Leeds Infirmary [1782], and he was one of the subscribers to the Leeds Infirmary [1792].

Around 1783, he built Lower Willow Hall Mill.

He married Grace Sawyer [1720-1807].

Children:

  1. Richard [1760] who died aged 2 months
  2. Grace [1761-1770]
  3. Thomas [1762-1779]
  4. Ann [1765] who died aged 2 weeks
  5. Dorothy [1766-1780]
  6. John
  7. Henry
  8. William [1774-1775]
  9. Margaret [1780-1819] who married [1801] Charles  Oxley
  10. (possibly) Hannah [1791-18??] who married John Williamson

Edmund died in Leeds [3rd September 1799].

After his death, his widow and his sons took over his business interests and cotton spinning [until 1810]

Grace died in Ripon [February 1807]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Alan Longbottom

Lodge, EdmundRef 516-676
[180?-1872]
Son of
Henry Lodge.

Born in Ripponden [14th January 1802].

Around 1819, the family emigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada.

On 8th February 1831, he married Maria Anna (Mary Ann) Howe in St Peters, Prince Edward Island, Canada.


Maria Anna (Mary Ann) was born in St John's, Newfoundland / Labrador, Canada [10th May 1805], daughter of Margery (née Brace) & Samuel Howe
 

Children:

  1. Child [b 1831]
  2. Arthur [1832-1902]
  3. William Anthony [1834-1869]
  4. Henry S. [1836-1915]
  5. Elizabeth R. Libbie [1839-1912]
  6. Ann [1840-1912]
  7. Edmund [1840-1912]
  8. Melissa [1846-1917]
  9. John I. [b 1847]
  10. Mary Jane (Jennie) [1848-1901]

The 4 oldest children were born in Prince Edward Island, the others were born in the USA.

Edmund died in Erie, Neosho, Kansas, USA [13th July 1872].

He was buried at East Hill Cemetery in Erie, Neosho, Kansas [1872].

Maria Anna (Mary Ann) died in Erie, Neosho, Kansas, USA [20th September 1876].

She was buried at East Hill Cemetery in Erie, Neosho, Kansas [September 1876]

Lodge, FrankRef 516-1334
[1840-1891]
Son of
Joseph Lodge.

Born in Halifax.

He was an iron moulder [1861, 1871, 1872, 1881].

In [Q2] 1864, he married Emily Haynes [1846-1887] in Halifax.


Emily was born in Barnsley
 

Children:

  1. Arthur [b 1865] who was a wood carver [1881]
  2. Wallace [1871-1872] who was buried his mother
  3. Mary Ann [b 1875]

The family lived at

  • 5 Denton's Court, Halifax [1871]
  • 42 Great Albion Street, Halifax [1881]

Living with them [in 1881] was uncle John Lodge [b 1815] (cloth finisher).

Emily died 4th March 1887 (aged 41), and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1510] She is recorded as Emma Lodge in the Lister Lane Archives.

In 1891, the widowed Frank (iron moulder) was living at Winding Road Lodging House, Halifax.

Frank died in Halifax [Q2 1891] (aged 51) 


His burial place is not yet known
 

Lodge, GeorgeRef 516-54
[1783-1855]
Born in Elland.

He was a woolsorter [1841, 1851].

He married Fanny [1780-1855].


Fanny was born in Elland
 

Children:

  1. Joseph
  2. John [1815-1888] who was a cloth dresser [1841, 1851] &  was buried with his parents
  3. Mary [b 1817] who married William Shillito & was  widowed by 1851
  4. Frank [b 1821] who was a woolsorter [1841]

The family lived at

  • Trafalgar, Halifax [1841]
  • 26 Trafalgar, Halifax [1851]

Fanny died 13th June 1855 (aged 75).

George died 24th June 1855 (aged 72).

He was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3344] with Mary Ann Lodge [1835-1857] & Fanny Cockroft [1833-1857], daughters of Joseph Lodge

Lodge, HenryRef 516-786
[1771-1834]
Son of
Edmund Lodge.

Born in Skircoat [21st July 1771].

He and Thomas Lodge were cotton spinners at Cooper House Mills, Luddendenfoot and Willow Hall Mills [1790s].

The Manchester-born civil engineer, Samuel Clegg [1786-1861], who trained with Boulton & Watt, installed gas lighting in Lodge's home – Willow Hall – and Willow Hall Mills were the first mills in Britain to be lit by gas [1805].

On 27th (or 29th) March 1805, he married Elizabeth Beanland [1782-1864] in Halifax.


Elizabeth – also known as Elisabeth / Betsy / Bessie – was born in Mixenden [29th November 1782], the daughter of Hannah (née Collyer) & John Jonathan Beanland
 

Children:

  1. Edmund
  2. Henry [1804-1935] who married [1829] Margaret Green
  3. Elizabeth [1807-1901] who married [1829] Samuel  Lane
  4. Harriet [1808-1885] who married Martin Barton  Briers
  5. Anthony [1810-1811] born & died in Halifax
  6. Arthur E. [1813-1882] who married (1) [1842] Hannah  Kay, (2) [1851] Nabby Green

The children were born in Halifax / Ripponden.

The family lived at Willow Hall, Halifax.

Around 1819, the family emigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada. They all settled in Canada or the USA.

Henry died 12th July 1834 in St Peter's Road, Queens, Lot 34, Prince Edward Island.

He was buried at Old Elm Cemetery – also called Old Protestant Burying Ground – in Charlottetown, Queens County, Prince Edward Island [14th July 1834].

Elizabeth died 4th September 1864 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA – it is possible that she was living with / visiting daughter Harriet.

She was buried at Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, CuyaHoga, Ohio, USA.

This & associated entries use material contributed by Carole Edwards Caruso

Lodge, Rev J. A. A.Ref 516-662
[19??-19??]
Vicar of
St Jude's Church, Savile Park [1966]. In 1968, he became Priest-in-Charge of the Conventional District of Mixenden

Lodge, JohnRef 516-675
[1768-1792]
Son of
Edmund Lodge.

Born in New Chapel Lane, Leeds [18th August 1768].

On 13th February 1792, he married Charlotte Hunter in Stillington.

He died at his father's estate – Willow Hall [1798]

Lodge, JohnRef 516-124
[1815-1???]
Born in Elland.

He was a wire drawer [1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881] / a retired wire drawer [1891]

He married Mary [1816-1???].


Mary was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Thomas [b 1837] who was a doctor's errand boy [1851]
  2. Richard [1840-1856]
  3. George [b 1843] who was a wire drawer [1861]
  4. William Henry [1845-1864]
  5. John [b 1862] who was a wire drawer [1881]
  6. Mary [b 1863] who was a domestic servant [1881], a  dressmaker [1891]
  7. Edward [b 1865] who was a clerk [1881], a clerk (timber  merchant) [1891]
  8. William Henry [b 1867] who was a clerk [1881]

The family lived at

  • New Street, Halifax [1841]
  • Brick Croft, Manchester [1851]
  • 49 Russell Street, Manchester [1841]
  • 49 Grey Mare Lane, Prestwich, Manchester [1881, 1891]

The children were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3400]

Lodge, JohnRef 516-5020
[1822-1???]
Son of
Abraham Lodge.

Born in Normanton.

He was a tail maker in Warley [1846] / a tail and cover maker [1861].

In 1846, he married Phoebe, daughter of John Mitchell, at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. John William
  2. George [b 1851] who was a cotton mill half-timer [1861]
  3. Abraham [b 1854]
  4. Fredrick [b 1856]

They lived at 30 Shooter Street, Newton, Manchester [1861]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, JohnRef 516-254
[1842-1906]
Son of
Joseph Lodge.

Born in Halifax.

He was a fish monger & fruit dealer [1861] / a grocer [1870, 1871, 1875, 1881, 1891] / a fish dealer [1901] / a hawker [1906].

In [Q3] 1865, he married Sarah Naylor [1841-1904] in Halifax.


Sarah was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Sarah Hannah [b 1866] who was a worsted spinner [1881]
  2. Joseph [b 1867] who was a worsted doffer [1881]
  3. George [1868-1870]
  4. Fanny [b 1870] who was a worsted spinner [1881], a  coatings weaver [1891]
  5. Harry [1874-1875]
  6. Emily Ann [b 1873] who was a coatings weaver [1891, 1901]
  7. Frank [b 1876]

The family lived at

  • 33 Great Albion Street Halifax [1871]
  • 40 St James's Road, Halifax [1881]
  • 33 Great Albion Street Halifax [1891, 1901]

Sarah Lodge died 15th December 1904 (aged 63).

John Lodge died 27th February 1906 (aged 64).

The couple & the children were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2299]

Lodge, John ShawRef 516-263
[1843-1871]
Son of George Lodge, innkeeper.

Born in Almondbury.

He was a plumber [1865, 1871].

In 1865, he married Hannah Dransfield [1844-1906] at All Hallows' Church, Almondbury.


Hannah, of Almondbury, was the daughter of Charles Dransfield, weaver
 

Children:

  1. Ada [b 1867] who was a cotton factory labourer [1881]
  2. Lewis J. [b 1868] who was a mattress shop boy [1881]
  3. George [b 1869]
  4. Annie [b 1872]

They lived at 5 Warwick Street, Halifax [1871].

John died in Halifax [Q4 1871] (aged 30).

Hannah married James Lister

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, John WilliamRef 516-3410
[1847-1920]
Son of
John Lodge.

Born in Manchester.

He was a game dealer [1881] / a refuse manufacturer [1891] / a member of Sowerby Bridge UDC [1896-1900] / an oil sheet maker [1901] / a horse clothing manufacturer [1911].

In 1867, he married Ann Thomas [1844-1???] in Halifax.


Ann was born in Mill Bank.

She was a fish monger [1881, 1891]

 

Children:

  1. John Mitchell [b 1869] who was lame, was a machinist town  refuse [1891], a restaurant keeper [1911], a dyer [1920]
  2. George Alfred E. [1870-1874]
  3. a child who died in infancy
  4. Christopher Evelyn [b 1874] who was an engineer to refuse  machine [1891], a bath attendant [1901], a labourer at gas works  [1911]

They lived at

  • Back Wharf Street, Warley, Sowerby Bridge [1871]
  • 14 Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge [1901]
  • 79 Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge [1911]
  • Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge [1920]

In 1881, 1891, 1901 the family were living at Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge with John William's aunt Sarah Robinson.

John William died at Bolton Brow [23rd April 1920].

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £206. Probate was granted to his son John Mitchell Lodge

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, JosephRef 516-1191
[1805-1874]
Son of
George Lodge.

Born in Elland [16th April 1805]; baptised at St James's Church, Halifax [19th May 1805].

He was a woolsorter [1841, 1851, 1861, 1874].

He married Hannah [1800-1868].


Hannah was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. George [b 1826] who was a woolsorter's apprentice [1841]
  2. Samuel [b 1829]
  3. Fanny [1833-1857] who was a dress maker [1851], married  [Halifax Q3 1857] John Cockcroft
  4. Mary Ann [1835-1857] who was a dress maker [1851] & was  buried with her sister Fanny & her Lodge  grandparents at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3344]
  5. Frank
  6. John

The family lived at

  • Great Albion Street, Halifax [1841]
  • 9 Great Albion Street, Halifax [1851]
  • 6 Great Albion Street, Halifax [1861]

Hannah died 4th July 1868 (aged 68).

Joseph died 29th August 1874 (aged 69).

The couple were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1510].

Lodge, MatthewRef 516-907
[1827-1???]
Born in Kexbrough, Yorkshire.

He was a worsted weaver [1881].

He (possibly) married Emma Brown [1845-19??].


It is unclear whether the couple did marry.

Emma was born in Clayton West / Barnsley.

In 1871, she was listed as a married & a weaver, living with her son John Brown [b 1868], as boarders with widow Mary Crabtree [b 1818] at 27 Back Rhodes Street, Halifax.

John was a half-timer / worsted spinner, living with his mother and stepfather [1881], a woollen warehouseman [1891]. He appears as Johnny Lodge packer at toffee mills [1901].

Emma is listed as a widow & a charwoman [1891, 1901]

 

Children:

  1. Priscilla [b 1872] who was a worsted rover [1891]
  2. Willie [b 1874] who was an oiler in mill [1891], a  railway goods porter [1901]
  3. Harry [b 1878] who was a worsted bobbin setter [1891], a  worsted spinner [1901]
  4. Thomas
  5. Ernest [b 1886] who was a cropper at dyeworks [1901]

They lived at

  • 29 Hope Street, Halifax [1881]
  • 3 Raleigh Street, Halifax [1891]
  • 15 Haigh Street, Halifax [1901]

Emma is listed as a widow in 1891 and later


Details of Matthew's death / burial place are not yet known
 

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, Dr SamuelRef 516-1112
[1865-19??]
MD.

Son of Dr Samuel Lodge of Bradford.

Born in Bradford [September 1865]

He was educated at Bradford Grammar School, Leeds Medical School, Durham  University, St Thomas's Hospital London, University of Paris / consulting surgeon for diseases of the eye, ear, throat & nose / surgeon to the Eye, Ear, Throat & Nose Department at the Royal  Halifax Infirmary / Captain 2nd Volunteer Battalion (PWO) West Yorkshire Regiment / physician and surgeon with a surgery was at 25 Harrison Road, Halifax [1905].

He married Winifred Garbutt.


Winifred was the daughter of William Garbutt of County Durham
 

Children:

  1. son
  2. son
  3. son

They lived at

Lodge, ThomasRef 516-976
[17??-18??]
He and
Henry Lodge were cotton spinners at Cooper House Mills, Luddendenfoot and Willow Hall Mills [1790s]

Lodge, ThomasRef 516-973
[1880-1918]
Son of
Matthew Lodge.

Born in Halifax.

He was a worsted doffer [1891] / a farm servant with John Horner Thomas at Stod Fold Farm,  Halifax [1901] / a farm servant for William Longbottom, farmer, at Gibb Farm,  Ovenden Wood [1911] / a dairyman at Brown Hurst Farm, Ovenden Wood.

During World War I, he enlisted in Halifax and served as a Private with the 1st/6th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

He was reported missing and assumed to have died 2nd April 1918.

The Halifax Courier [18th May 1918] reported his death with a photograph.

He is remembered on the Pozières Memorial, France [Grave Ref 16-18], and in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Lodge, VincentRef 516-730
[1925-1944]
Son of Clara & Edgar Lodge of Halifax.

He was educated at Northowram Council School / a member of Northowram Wesleyan Sunday School / employed by Cross Brothers Limited.

He lived at 12 Stephen Row, Northowram.

During World War II, he served as a Sergeant with the 115th Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

He was reported missing and assumed to have died 28th April 1944 (aged 19).

He is remembered on the Runnymede Memorial, Surrey [Grave Ref 233], in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on the Memorial at Saint Matthew's Church, Northowram

Surname

Lodge surnameRef 516-1
Entries for people with the surname Lodge are discussed in this SideTrack.


Unattached BMDs for Lodge

Marriages 1892, 1917; Death 1907

Unattached burials at Lister Lane Cemetery: Plot 3400

 



© Malcolm Bull 2024
Revised 12:16 / 3rd December 2024 / 27333

Page Ref: MML475

search tips advanced search
site search by freefind