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Born in Saddleworth.
He was
a cotton spinner (employer) at Spring Mill, Rishworth [1841, 1864] /
a partner in Mallalieu & Sons.
On 10th October 1833, he married Martha Heginbottom [1809-1864]
in Saddleworth
Children:
They lived at Spring Mill, Rishworth [1841, 1851].
Benjamin died in 1845.
In 1851, Martha bought Spring Mill, Rishworth.
She was a cotton spinner employing 26 men and 30 women [1851].
She invested heavily in the mill in expectation of the Rishworth Branch Line reaching the mill.
The mill was run by her sons, James and
Benjamin.
Martha's brother-in-law, John Whiteley, rescued the
business after her sons ran into financial trouble.
Martha died at The Grove, Rishworth [8th November 1864].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at under £3,000.
The will was proved by son James
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham, Antony Shepherd & Phil Wild
He was
a tea dealer [1864] /
a grocer & hawker [1871] /
a grocer [1881] /
a dyer's labourer [1891].
He married Jane [1832-1890].
Children:
They lived at
9 John Street, Halifax [1871, 1881, 1891].
Jane died 21st July 1890 (aged 58)
(her age is recorded as 59 years on the grave headstone,
and 58 years in the Lister Lane archives & FreeBMD).
Benjamin died 2nd December 1906 (aged 74).
The couple & the children ‡ were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 4408]
Born in Rishworth;
baptised 30th June 1844.
He and his brother James were cotton spinners at
Spring Mill, Rishworth [after 1851]
Around 1878, he acquired the coal merchant business of Mr Shaw.
He was
a maker-up of cotton yarn [1861] /
a commercial traveller (coal trade) [1901].
In [Q4] 1876, he married Susan Greenwood [1855-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Benjamin died in Blackpool [16th September 1912]
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a member of Trinity Road Baptist Church, Halifax /
a member of King Cross Adult School, Halifax /
a card machine tenter [1911] /
employed by John Whiteley & Sons.
During World War I,
he enlisted [28th August 1914], and
he served as a Corporal
with the 6th Battalion
Yorkshire Regiment.
He was sent to Gallipoli [July 1915], and was at the evacuation of
Suvla Bay.
He spent 6 months in Egypt, and then went to France.
He died 14th September 1916.
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 3A & 3D],
in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
on the Roll of Honour at Trinity Road Baptist Church, Halifax,
and on the Roll of Honour at King Cross Adult School, Halifax
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Born in Halifax [12th November 1899].
He was
a wire cleaner [1939] /
a machine miller with William Asquith Limited [1921].
He married Melissa [1905-19??].
Child: Gordon
They lived at 23 Copley Avenue, Pye Nest, Halifax [1939, 1947]
Born in Halifax [17th June 1928].
He was
a teacher at Pye Nest Methodist Church Sunday School
and
employed at Brearley & Company Limited, Bull Close Lane,
Halifax.
During World War II,
he was a Constable with the Palestine Police Force.
He died 23rd September 1947 (aged 19).
The Halifax Evening Courier [7th October 1947] reported
He was buried at Ramleh War Cemetery, Palestine & Israel [Grave Ref Q 39]
He was
a worsted warehouseman [1891] /
a warp beamer worsted spinner with Blackburn & Bray [1921].
Around 1896, he married Emily Ann [1880-19??].
Children:
They lived at 2 Gerrard Street, Halifax [1921]
He occupied land at Rishworth owned by Scipio Dyson.
He married Lucy Hegginbottom.
Children:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Mark Andrew & Phil Wild
He and his brother Benjamin were cotton spinners at
Spring Mill, Rishworth [after 1851].
He was a cotton spinner employing 19 men, 16 boys & 19 girls [1861]
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He was a partner in Mallalieu & Sons
This & associated entries use material contributed by Phil Wild
Born in Rishworth.
On 21st September 1862, he married Clementia Fitton [1833-1914] at Elland Parish Church.
Child:
Mary Hannah [1864-1909] who married [Halifax Q4 1889] William Whiteley (labourer)
In 1871, John & Clementia were working as servants for
Mary Wheelwright at New York Farm, Soyland.
John was a farmer at New York Farm [1881].
They lived at Causeway Head Farm, Soyland [1908].
John died 26th July 1908 (aged 75).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £430 10/11d.
Probate was granted to
his widow Clementia,
daughter Mary Whiteley,
and
son-in-lawWilliam Whiteley.
Clementia died 29th July 1914 (aged 81).
They were buried at St Bartholomew's Church, Ripponden
with Mary Wheelwright.
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a warehouseman of Waterhouse Street, Halifax [1890] /
a maker-up of worsted yarn [1891, 1901] /
a warehouseman worsted [1911].
In 1890, he married Mary Jane Holt [1864-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
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Born in Saddleworth;
baptised at Friarmere, Yorkshire [7th February 1796].
He was
a cotton spinner at Soyland /
a warehouseman [1851] /
a book keeper [1863] /
a partner in Mallalieu & Sons.
In 1828, he was declared bankrupt
On 30th April 1820, he married Betty Lumb [1801-18??] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
William died at Dobroyd [14th June 1863].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £300.
The will was proved by his son William.
Members of the family were buried at St Bartholomew's Church, Dean Head.
There is a transcription of the epitaph [number 58] in Alan Shaw's CD Monumental Inscriptions in the Ripponden Area
An inscription on the gravestone records that he was
This & associated entries use material contributed by Mark Andrew, Derrick Habergham & Phil Wild
He was a machinist [1863].
He married Martha Butterworth in Manchester.
Children:
This & associated entries use material contributed by Mark Andrew & Derrick Habergham
Born in Rochdale.
Baptised 27th February 1920, aged 74.
He was
a comedian [1871, 1901] /
an actor [1911].
He married Margaret Ellen Smith [1846-19??] born in Norwich.
Margaret Ellen was
a comedian [1901] /
a retired actress [1911]
Child: 1. Mary [b 1881] born in Yarmouth, who was an
actress [1901, 1911].
They lived at
This & associated entries use material contributed by Mark Andrew
Mallalieu, Benjamin Ref 531-944
Son of James Mallalieu.
Martha came from Saddleworth
Mallalieu, Benjamin Ref 531-791
Born in Saddleworth.
Jane was born in Huddersfield
Mallalieu, Benjamin Heginbottom Ref 531-1645
Son of Benjamin Mallalieu.
Susan was born in Soyland
Mallalieu, Ernest Ref 531-1195
Son of Tom Mallalieu.
Mallalieu, George Ref 531-2
Son of Herbert Mallalieu.
Melissa was born in Halifax [6th January 1905]
Mallalieu, Gordon Ref 531-1292
Son of George Mallalieu.
A service held at Pye Nest Methodist Church in memory
of Gordon Mallalieu who was killed in an armoured car
accident in Palestine
Mallalieu, Herbert Ref 531-3
Born in Halifax.
Emily Ann was born in Halifax
Mallalieu, James Ref 531-932
Cotton spinner at Nutclough Mill, Hebden Royd [1822].
Partner in Mallalieu & Platt
Mallalieu, James Ref 531-1840
He was
at Saddleworth [1802] /
a cotton spinner at Spring Mill, Rishworth [1807, 1814] /
a partner in Mallalieu & Sons.
Mallalieu, James Ref 531-1644
Son of Benjamin Mallalieu.
Mallalieu, John Ref 531-1209
Cotton spinner at Pit Hill, Barkisland [1845]
Mallalieu, John Ref 531-893
Son of James Mallalieu.
Mallalieu, John Ref 531-846
Nephew of Mary Wheelwright.
Clementia was born in Soyland, the daughter of Robert Fitton
Mallalieu, Tom Ref 531-1194
Son of Benjamin Mallalieu, labourer.
Mary Jane, of King Cross, Halifax, was the daughter
of Joseph Holt, labourer
Mallalieu, William Ref 531-566
Son of James Mallalieu.
One of the Co-operative Pioneers of Rochdale
Mallalieu, William Ref 531-1841
Son of William Mallalieu.
Mallalieu, William Ref 531-1842
Son of William Mallalieu.
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