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He married Unknown.
Children:
All the children were born in Southowram
In 1871, the children were living at Lud Hill Cottage, Southowram
with niece Sarah Ann Mallinson [aged 41] (born in Liverpool)
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He was a wire drawer [1861].
He lived at
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Around 1820, he married Sarah [1795-18??].
Children:
They lived at Church Street, Elland [1841].
Living with them [in 1841] was Winifred Pitchforth [b 1820]
who was a worsted twister
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Born at Westgate, Elland [4th April 1884].
In [Q1] 1905, he married Faith Bates in Halifax.
Children:
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 15th Battalion
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).
He died on the Somme [23rd February 1917] (aged 32).
He was buried at Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France [Grave Ref II G 1].
He is remembered on Southowram War Memorial,
and on the Memorial at Elland Wesleyan Chapel
He was
a bobbin doffer worsted [1911] /
an employee of Thomas Smith & Company.
During World War I,
he enlisted in November 1914
and served as a Gunner
with the RFA.
In March 1915, he was sent on foreign service
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Born in Hipperholme;
baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [26th February 1837].
He was a railway clerk.
On 11th April 1861, he married Sarah Becks [1835-1???] in Manchester Cathedral.
Children:
They lived at 106 Nascot Street, Watford [1881]
Until 1871, she was living with her parents.
In 1881, she was living at 28, Topping Street, Layton with Warbreck,
Lancashire, together with visitors
William Stott [aged 47],
Joe Stott [aged 36],
Elizabeth A. Stott [aged 24],
and
Elizabeth Wood [aged 62].
In 1891, she was a lodging-house keeper at 63 Adelaide, Layton with
Warbrick, Lancashire;
living with her was niece Annie Mallinson [aged 36] (lodging
house keeper), visitor John Mallinson [aged 55] (wire drawer),
and lodger Joseph Stott [aged 44] (barman)
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Born in Wyke.
He was
a miner of Wibsey [1870] /
a coal miner [1871, 1881] /
a labourer [1888] /
a coal miner [1891].
In 1870, he married (1) Flora Kellett [1851-1888] at St Peter's Church, Bradford (Bradford Cathedral).
Children:
Flora died in Bradford [Q1 1888] (aged 37).
In [Q3] 1888, he married (2) Georgina Lydia Sykes [1858-1931]
at Whitechapel, Cleckheaton.
Children:
They lived at
Allan (Snr) appears to be living apart from his wife and the
rest of the family, and cannot be found in 1901;
in 1911, he is listed as a widower, retired coal miner,
boarding in Rastrick.
Georgina Lydia died in Halifax [Q1 1931] (aged 72)
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Born in New Street, Hove Edge [15th August 1871].
He was
a wool comber /
a stone delver.
He married Annie Ashton [1874-1???] at Halifax Parish Church
[11th July 1904].
Children:
He (possibly) married Doreen Harris
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Born in Hipperholme [12th February 1843];
baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [7th May 1843].
He was a warehouse salesman.
He married Ann Pilkington [1843-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Born in New Street, Southowram.
He was a stone delver [1911].
On 2nd February 1890, he married Rebecca Sladdin [1867-1935] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
In 1891, Arthur was at New Street, Southowram & Rebecca
was at 14 Mark Street, Southowram.
They were at
Arthur died 11th March 1936 (aged 68).
He is buried in the family grave at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-B15]
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Baptised at Lightcliffe [23rd November 1766].
On 2nd May 1790, he married Mary Rayner.
Children:
They lived at Hipperholme [1841]
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He married Mary.
Children:
The children were baptised at Coley on 17th September 1820
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On 5th December 1791, he married Sarah Briggs.
Children:
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Born in Southowram.
He was
a currier [1841] /
a master currier employing 3 men and 1 apprentice [1851] /
a retired currier [1871].
He married Hannah Down [1804-18??].
They had no children.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871] was niece Jane, wife of William Swaine.
Benjamin died at Burnley Road [12th August 1874].
His will was proved by his nephew George Mallinson of Ripon
(county grocer), William Smith of North Parade, Halifax
(gentleman) and his niece Jane Swain(e) of Halifax
Hannah may have died [Q3] 1878 [aged 74] or [Q4] 1871 [aged 68]
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He was
a woolcomber [1841, 1851] /
a farm labourer [1861] /
a farm labourer [1871] /
a woolcomber out of employ [1881].
He married Ann [1805-1886].
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was Jane Scott [aged 9].
Living with them [in 1861] was boarder John Ward [aged 32]
(brickmaker) born in Winterton
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Baptised at Sowerby Bridge [6th June 1813].
He was
a joiner [1841] /
a house painer/paper hanger [1851, 1861, 1871].
On 1st May 1837, he married Grace Crowther.
Children:
They lived at Bolton Brow, Skircoat [1841, 1851, 1861, 1871].
Living with them in were Joseph Mallinson [aged 15]
and Mary Mallinson [aged 30] (dressmaker)
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He was a house painter [1851, 1861, 1871].
He died 6th March 1882 [aged 36].
Probate was granted to
his brother James Frederick Mallinson of Sowerby Bridge
(bookkeeper) and John Wood of Raven Lodge, Sowerby Bridge
(gentleman)
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He was a stone dresser [1901].
He lived at 18 Prospect Street, Halifax [1901, 1929].
He died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [3rd March 1929] (aged 74).
He was buried at St Thomas the Apostle, Claremount
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £476 3/9d.
Probate was granted to
George Sandland (horse driver) and Lewis Sandland (gas
stoker)
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He was
a brass finisher [1861] /
a brass moulder [1871].
He lived in lodgings at
New Accrington, Lancashire [1861, 1871]
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Born in Lane Ends Green, Hipperholme [9th September 1820];
baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [22nd October 1820].
He was
a journeyman tailor [1851] /
a tailor [1871] /
a carpet warehouseman [1881] /
a retired tailor [1891].
In Q3 1851, he married one of
Elizabeth Higgarty,
Elizabeth Hollis,
or
Elizabeth Sheard
[1816-1909] in Halifax.
She was a bonnet maker [1851]
Children:
They lived at
Charles died in Toxteth [27th March 1896] (aged 76).
Elizabeth died in Toxteth Park [13th May 1909] (aged 92).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2354]
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Born in Hipperholme.
He was
a worsted spinner [1861] /
a mechanic/fitter [1875] /
a butcher [1881, 1891] /
a retired butcher [1901, 1911].
On 9th November 1875, he married Phoebe Northrop.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] was mother-in-law Mary Northrop.
Charles died 27th July 1923 (aged 76).
Phoebe died 6th August 1934 (aged 83)
and was buried at Des Moines, Iowa, USA.
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2345]
with his brother George Alfred Mallinson,
mother-in-law Mary Northrop
and grandson Raymond Mallinson [1904-1906]
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Son of James Mallinson.
Baptised at Ripponden [18th June 1865].
He was
a butcher's assistant [1881] /
a cotton spinner [1901].
He married Mary [1862-19??].
Children:
The family lived at 145 Rochdale Road, Soyland [1901].
Living with them [in 1901] was Charley's brother George Robert Mallinson
Born in Rastrick.
He was
a bookkeeper of John Street, Salford [1855] /
a bookkeeper in paint shop [1861].
In 1828, he married (1) Elizabeth Wheelhouse at Colne,
Lancashire.
Children:
They lived at
In November 1855, he married (2) Margaret.
She had a daughter by her previous marriage: Margaret Newton
[b 1845]
Daniel died at Pendleton, Lancashire in 1861.
In 1871, the widowed Margaret was visitor/housekeeper
with John Ingham [b 1829] a widower and his family at 13,
Albert Street, Salford [1871]
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On 17th June 1819, he married (1) Hannah Walton [1791-1825] in Halifax.
Child:
Mitchell William Walton [1820-1822]
Hannah died in 1825 (aged 34).
On 10th September 1833, he married (2) Ann Mallinson.
She was a seamstress [1851]
Children:
They lived at
David died 24th January 1845 (aged 56).
He & Hannah were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
[E 25].
Ann died 27th January 1857 (aged 32).
She & daughter Sarah Ann were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: F-B19]
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He married Mary [1801-1865].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] were Mary Schofield [aged 20]
(family servant).
Living with them [in 1851] were niece Emma G. Swaine [aged 21]
(servant), and Sarah Wild [aged 20] (servant).
Living with them [in 1861] were sister-in-law Eliza Wilson
[aged 42] and niece Louisa Wilson [aged 10].
Mary died 28th February 1865 (aged 64)
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 4147]
with John Hatton [1814-1849]
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He was
a groom [1842] /
a carpet weaver [1851, 1861] /
a coal dealer [1871] /
a herbalist [1881] /
a medical botanist [1891].
On 31st October 1842, he married Elizabeth [1817-1???].
She was a laundress [1851]
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1861] was niece Harriet Mallinson,
daughter of David's brother Samuel.
David died 1st September 1895.
He was buried at St Thomas the Apostle, Claremount
[4th September 1895].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £199 4/10d.
to Arnold Wilson (retired clogger)
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Born in Mytholme / Northowram.
He was an iron moulder [1871, 1884].
In [Q4] 1876, he married (1) Ann Woodhead [1849-1884] in Halifax.
Child:
George Abraham [b 1884] who died in infancy
In 1891, he was living with widow Ellen Mitchell [aged 66] at
Mytholme Cottage, Hipperholme (with 1 servant).
In [Q2] 1895, he married (2) Amelia Womersley [1859-1940] in Halifax.
They lived at
He died at Brian Scholes Farm [15th February 1928].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £720.
Probate was granted to
his widow Amelia
Amelia died at 2a Holts Terrace, Siddal [11th December 1940].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £376 8/9d.
Probate was granted to
Clara (wife of Albert Edward Fell) and widow Annie
Townsend
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Born in Brighouse.
He was a driver.
He married Ivy Barraclough at St Martin's Church, Brighouse
[27th September 1947].
Children:
He owned and ran Foster Mill, Hebden Bridge [1888].
He was knighted for public services [1921].
He died in Bournemouth [Jul 1929]
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Born in Halifax.
He was
a book keeper [1899, 1901] /
a wire drawer's clerk [1911].
He married Zilpha Holmes [1881-19??] from Halifax [Q2 1907].
Child:
Donald George [b 1910]
They lived at 14 Bank Top, Southowram [1911].
Living with them [in 1911] was Edgar's widowed mother Emma
Mallinson [aged 72]
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He was
a house agent & rent collector [1861] /
a retired estate agent [1881].
On 7th December 1820, he married Sarah Berry [1801-1???] at
All Hallow's Church, Almondbury, Huddersfield.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1851] were nieces Ann Catherine Berry
[aged 10] and Susan Jane Berry [aged 8], and Annie
Whiteley [aged 7].
Living with them [in 1861] was grandson Arthur Foster [aged 5].
Edward died at Burley Road [2nd March 1882].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £624 19/-.
His will was proved by John Peter Dalby (woollen draper of
Lower Head Row, Leeds), Elizabeth Baxter (a widow of Park
Lane, Leeds)
and Edward Foster (a draper of West Street, Leeds)
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Born in Liverpool.
He was
a miner in Southowram [1861] /
a brick worker [1871] /
a clay miner [1881, 1891, 1901].
On 30th November 1861, he married Emma Wilson [1838-1???] in
Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871] was niece Sarah Jane Gee [aged 16].
Emma died [Q1] 1889 (aged 51).
Edward died [Q4] 1905 (aged 66)
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He was
a clerk with Midland Railway [1881] /
a railway goods clerk [1891] /
a goods agent [1911].
He married Mary Winks [1867-1896] of Halifax [14th September
1892].
Child:
Harry [b 1896]
Mary died at 83 Gigg Lane, Bury, Lancashire after the birth of
their son Harry [1896].
They lived at
Edward Lewis died at Beech Grove Nursing Home, Preston [15th
January 1938]
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He was
a carpet weaver [1851, 1855] /
a worsted carpet weaver [1861] /
a grocer [1882].
On 12th August 1855, he married Sarah Ann Lister [1833-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Edwin is not listed on the 1891 census.
Sarah Ann was a laundress [1891]
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Born 15th April 1847.
She was
a servant at the Three Pigeons, Halifax [1881] /
landlady of the Craven Heifer, Halifax [1893, 1894, 1897].
She never married.
The father was (probably) David Sutcliffe, innkeeper of
the Three Pigeons, Halifax
In 1881, Eliza Ann and her 2 children were living at
the Three Pigeons
She died at the Craven Heifer [29th December 1897].
She was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
[31st December 1897] (aged 50 years and 9 months)
She is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1897
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She was the second wife of John Fielden.
He built the Fielden Coffee Tavern in her honour.
After her husband's death in 1893, she spent the rest of her life at
Dobroyd Castle.
She was buried at Kirkby Wharfe Church, Grimston Park
He married (1) Alethea Wright [1???-1843] at Neston, Cheshire
[1823].
Children:
He married (2) Ellen Dodd.
Children:
He married (3) Mary Wilkinson [1???-1866]
They lived at Great Neston, Cheshire.
He died at Great Neston [20th September 1866].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £200.
His will was proved by William Grocott of Great Neston
(builder)
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He was
a collier [1873] /
a fire clay miner [1881] /
a clay miner [1891, 1901] /
a foreman clay miner [1911]
On 15th March 1873, he married Emma Moore [1855-1???].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1901] & 1911 was their adopted daughter Ethel
Shaw Little [b 1888].
He died 1922 [aged 72]
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Born 8th August 1884.
He was a engineer of 108 Warley Road, Halifax [1913].
He married 1913 Florence Hoyle [1886-19??].
Emanuel died September 1979 (aged 95)
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He was
a delver of Law Lane, Southowram [1905] /
a stone delver [1911].
In 1905, he married Amy Taylor [1884-19??].
Children:
They lived at 31 Common Lane, Southowram [1911]
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Born in Norland.
He was
a member of Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norland /
an apprentice butcher at Sowerby Bridge Co-operative Society /
employed by Halifax Co-operative Society.
During World War I,
he enlisted in Sowerby Bridge [26th January 1916]
and served as a Private
with the 10th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He went to France [23rd May 1916], then to Italy [1st November 1917].
He died of pneumonia following influenza in No.57 General
Hospital, Marseilles
[30th October 1918] (aged 24).
His photograph appears with reports of his death in the Halifax Courier [16th November & 23rd November 1918].
He was buried at Mazargues War Cemetery, Marseilles, France [Grave Ref IV B 32].
He is remembered on Norland War Memorial,
on the Memorial at Mount Zion Primitive Methodist, Norland,
on Triangle War Memorial,
and on the
family grave
at Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norland.
Credits of £27 4/10d were paid to his father [29th March 1919]
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He lived at Ellwood Lodge, Brighouse
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During World War I,
he served as a Lance Corporal
with the 1st/4th Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He died 3rd September 1916 (aged 30).
He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6A & 6B]
Born at 12 St Giles Road, Hipperholme [28th August 1907].
He was a stone mason.
On 19th April 1930, he married (1) Ada Walker [1907-1934] at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe.
She died in New Street, Southowram [February 1934]
and was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
Child: 1. Gilbert [b 1930]
On 30th May 1936, he married (2) Irene Normington at St Anne's Church, Southowram.
Child: 2. Paul [b 1939]
He was a painter [1866].
In 1866, he married Jane Baxter at Blackburn, Lancashire.
Garside died at Bury, Lancashire [17th December 1901] (aged 60)
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He was
a farmer [1841] /
a farmer of 22 acres [1851] /
a farmer of 19 acres [1861] /
a farmer [1866].
On 25th September 1812, he (possibly) married (1) Mary
Thompson.
On 3rd December 1832, he married (2) Alice, widow of James Tattersall.
Children:
They lived at Plain Trees, Shelf [1841, 1851, 1861,
1866, 1881].
Living with them at Plain Trees, Shelf [in 1841] were Alice's
sons John Tattersall and William Tattersall.
George died at Plain Trees [20th March 1866].
His will was proved by Daniel Greenwood of Winter Edge,
Hipperholme, (farmer) and William Bolland Tattersall of
Dewsbury (draper).
Living with the widowed Alice at Plain Trees Farm [in 1881] was
her son John Tattersall [aged 55] (farm servant) and James
Hargreaves [aged 12] (servant).
Alice died at Plain Trees [21st September 1886].
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £429 10/2d.
Her will was proved by her executors, her son John Tattersall
(farmer) and Israel William Holdsworth of 4 New Bank, Halifax,
(fish & fruit dealer)
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He was
a butcher & farmer of 24 acres [1851] /
a butcher [1861, 1867].
He married Patience Mason [1812-1866].
Children:
The children were born in Soyland.
The family lived at
Patience died in 1866.
George died 20th January 1867.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £300.
Probate was granted to his
son Thomas
and
half-brother Joseph Whiteley of Goathouse, Rishworth (joiner).
Members of the family were buried at Stones Methodist Church, Soyland
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Born in Southowram.
He was
a woolcomber of Northowram [1843, 1851] /
a cotton dyer [1861] /
a worsted weaver [1871] /
a dyer's labourer [1891].
In 1843, he married Margaret [1816-1890].
She was a damask weaver [1871]
Children:
They lived at
Margaret died Q1 1890 (aged 73).
George died Q4 1898 (aged 74)
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He was a stone delver [1851, 1881, 1891].
In February 1862, he married Emma Mitchell [1838-1925].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1891] was nephew Rhodes Mallinson.
George died 22nd April 1899 (aged 62).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £281 7/-.
Probate was granted to son Edgar.
Emma died 10th August 1925.
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: F-B18]
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Born in Liverpool.
He was
a gas meter inspector [1871, 1881, 1891] /
a meter inspector [1894] /
a gas meter inspector [1901].
In [Q1] 1860, he (possibly) married Sarah Crapper in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
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Son of Sarah & John Mallinson, stoker.
He was
a banksman [1866, 1881] /
a stone miner [1891] /
a coal miner/OAP [1911].
In 1866, he married Sarah Jane Crossley [1847-1928].
Children:
They lived at
George died in 1918 (aged 77).
Sarah Jane died in 1928 (aged 80)
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He was a cotton twister.
In 1882, he married Eliza Ellen Mallinson in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
He died at New Longley, Norland [8th March 1900]
In [Q2] 1912, Eliza E. Mallinson married Hartley
Spenser in Halifax
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Born in Norwood Green.
He was a hay & straw dealer [1904, 1911].
On 23rd January 1904, he married Mary Ann Harrison [1876-19??].
Children:
They lived at 68 Marion Street, Brighouse [1911]
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Born in Mytholme [27th April 1853].
Baptised at Halifax Parish Church [21st July 1853].
He was
a wood carver [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901] /
a retired wood carver [1911].
In [Q2] 1877, he married Elizabeth Sutcliffe [1856-1935] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at
Elizabeth died at 173 Lightbowne Road, Moston, Manchester [17th December 1935] (aged 79).
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £2,324 5/4d.
Probate was granted to son Whiteley
and Ernest Mallinson (cabinet makers).
George Alfred died in Blackpool [24th April 1936] (aged 83).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 2345]
with his brother Charles Mallinson
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In 1861, he was a butcher, living at Back Clough, Northowram, with
parents shown as Thomas Watson [1815-1???] (cartwright) and
his wife Mary Watson [1815-1???] (shopkeeper).
In 1871, he is shown on his marriage record, as son of William
Mallinson, joiner.
Question:
Can anyone resolve the question of his parentage?
Could his parents be William Mallinson and Mary, who
later became Mrs Mary Watson?
He was
a butcher of Northowram [1871] /
a journeyman butcher boarding with Mary & William
Heyworth at 20/22, Southgate, Halifax [1881].
On 13th March 1871, he married Emily Hill [1849-1890]
They lived at 7 Wood Street, Northowram [1871].
On 20th June 1881, George Mallinson of Northowram No.10225.
At Court for disobeying a Magistrates Order for payment of money.
Age 38.
Occupation – Butcher.
Cut on forehead and eyebrow.
Nose been broken.
Released 16th July 1881
On 31st August 1883, George Mallinson No.12280 At Court for neglect
of family.
Age 41.
Height 5 ft 1 inch.
Cut on eyebrow and left temple.
Sentenced to 1 Calendar month.
Released 30th September 1883
On 4th May 1888, George Mallinson age 45.
At Court for stealing a quantity of coal.
Sentenced to 3 Calendar months.
Nose crooked.
2 moles on belly.
Released 3rd August 1888.
Emily (possibly) died in 1890 (aged 41)
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Born in Ripponden.
He was
a cotton muler spinner [1911].
Around 1904, he married Rose Ellen [1873-1960].
Children:
They lived at
George Robert died 15th January 1916 (aged 39).
Rose Ellen died 1st December 1960 (aged 87).
Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/456]
He was
a farmer of Southowram [1838] /
an iron founder [1871] /
an iron moulder & grocer [1881] /
a lodging house keeper in Blackpool [1901, 1902].
He married Grace [1844-1???].
Children:
They lived at
George died in Blackpool [February 1902].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,320 14/5d.
Probate was granted to his son John
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He was a brass moulder [1886].
On 17th January 1886, he married Mary Hepworth in Brighouse.
Children:
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He was a carter of Luddendenfoot [1914].
In 1914, he married Clara Jane Ogden [1886-19??].
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Born in Coley Cottage, Coley.
He was
a stone mason /
a maltster /
a carpet operative.
On 27th January 1934, he married Clara Bashforth [1914-2002]
at St Paul's Church, Masbrough, Rotherham
Children:
Clara died 24th August 2002 (aged 88).
Gilbert died 17th September 2003 (aged 89).
The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: NL-B41]
with infant Leo [19th June 2013-12th December 2013]
Born at Fairfield [3rd September 1871].
He was a draper.
He married Eda Harrison [1869-1945] at Oldham [Q2 1895]
Children:
Harold died at 7 Market Street, Royton, Lancashire [4th
February 1928]
Eda died at 7 Lacrosse Avenue, Oldham. [2nd January 1945]
(Possibly) son of James Edward Mallinson.
Born [Q2] 1912.
He (possibly) married Sheila Margaret Combrinck
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Born in Norland.
He was a cotton piecer.
He married Florence Hellowell [1891-19??] at Providence United
Methodist Chapel, Sowerby [8th November 1919].
Children:
Harry Selwyn died at 21 Lower Oak, Triangle [12th February
1957]
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Born in Hipperholme [23rd October 1839];
baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [19th April 1840].
He was
a card setter /
a leather currier.
He married (1) Sarah Ann Lumb [1839-18??] at Hanover Street
Methodist Chapel, Halifax [5th April 1863].
Children:
He married (2) Elizabeth (late Lumb) Shaw [1838-1???] at
Elland Parish Church [12th October 1885].
They lived at
He died at 47 Halfhouse Lane, Hove Edge [11th August 1904]
Born in Hipperholme.
He was
stationer [1881] /
postmaster/newsagent at Post Office, Hipperholme [1891] /
newsagent/stationer/postmaster at Post Office, Wakefield Road, Hipperholme [1901, 1911] /
postmaster at Post Office, Lightcliffe [1904].
In 1875, he married (1) Elizabeth Rooke [1843-190?] in Halifax.
Children:
Elizabeth died 9th October 1901.
On 17th July 1904, he married (2) Catherine [1847-1907] at St Martin's Church, Brighouse.
Catherine died 27th March 1907.
She was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: R-D9]
Of her death, newspapers recorded
In [Q4] 1909, he (possibly) married (3) Mary Elizabeth Butters [1856-19??] in Halifax.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] was Herbert's father
John.
Living with them [in 1891] was visitor Mary Ann South
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Born in Manchester [22nd January 1919].
In [Q1] 1942, he married Mary Dean in Manchester.
Herbert died in Chard, Somerset
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On 2nd November 1713, he married Mary Mercer [16??-17??] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: Hugh
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Baptised at Lightcliffe [1st March 1719].
He was
a shoe maker [1747] /
a farmer in Southowram and Lightcliffe.
On 1st November 1747, he married Esther Hardy [1722-1788] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Esther died 2nd October 1788 (aged 66).
Hugh died 12th March 1790 (aged 72).
The couple were buried at Lightcliffe Old Church Graveyard:
Esther [4th October 1788];
Hugh [16th March 1790]
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On 6th May 1810, he married Ann Avison [1790-1847] in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at Purlwell.
Hugh died in 1839 (aged 56).
He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse
[25th July 1839].
Ann & Samuel Mallinson took over at the Wellington
Hotel, Brighouse [1840].
Ann took over as innkeeper of the Wellington Hotel,
Brighouse [1841].
Ann died in 1847 (aged 57).
She was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse
[6th September 1847]
Born in Soyland;
baptised at Ripponden Church [27th December 1818].
He was
an agricultural labourer [1841] /
a farmer at Ivy House Farm after his father's death [1854] /
a farmer of 13 acres [1871] /
a farmer of 14 acres [1881] /
a farmer [1891].
In 1845, he married Mary Ann Ingham [1821-1898] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Hugh was living with Samuel & Rebecca Hall at
Marsh Farm, Southowram [1841].
They lived at
Hugh died at Ivy House Farm [28th February 1895].
Mary Ann died at Ivy House Farm [June 1898].
The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram:
Hugh [28th February 1895];
Mary Ann [8th June 1898]
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He died in 1848 (aged 25)
and was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse
[19th December 1848]
Born at Ivy House Cottage, Southowram [9th July 1859].
He was
a half-time schoolboy and worsted factory worker [1871] /
a joiner [1884] /
a master joiner [1891, 1911] /
a farmer /
an undertaker.
On 26th April 1884, he married Mary Chadwick [1857-1918].
Children:
They lived at
The couple were buried at Wesleyan Chapel, Southowram:
Mary [21st January 1918];
Hugh [2nd April 1937]
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He was
a worsted weaver [1841] /
a wire drawer [1851, 1855]
He married Susannah Wilson [1786-18??] at Halifax Parish
Church [20th January 1807].
Children:
All the children were born in Southowram.
The family lived at Coldwell Hill, Southowram [1841, 1851].
Exact dates of their deaths are uncertain, but a James
Mallinson died [Q4] 1854 and [Q1] 1858, and a Susannah
Mallinson died [Q2] 1860 and [Q2] 1862
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Baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [21st January 1816]
Son of Hugh Mallinson.
Baptised in 1818.
He was
an architect /
in partnership with Thomas Healey as Mallinson & Healey.
After Healey's death, he went into partnership with
W. S. Barber at 9 George Street, Halifax.
He was at Union Street, Halifax [1850].
On 17th May 1845, he married Mary Waddington at St Martin's Church, Brighouse.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871, 1881] was niece Jane Mallinson [b
1846] who was a pupil at Priest Hill Lady's School, Wetherby
(principal Elizabeth Hardy) [1861].
James died 3rd April 1884 (aged 65).
He was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
[8th April 1884].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £7,736 14/3d.
The will was proved by his widow Mary and niece Jane Mallinson
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Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [28th May 1826]
In 1844, he (possibly) married Sarah Teal.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1851, 1861] were grandchildren
Joseph Mallinson [b 1845],
Thomas Mallinson [b 1847],
and
Mary Hannah [b 1851].
Also living with them [in 1861] was Hannah Rawnsley [b 1796]
(dressmaker)
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Born in Soyland;
baptised 20th June 1841.
He was a butcher [1861, 1871].
On 1st January 1862, he (possibly) married Hannah Matthews [1838-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
She was a butcher [1881]
Children:
The children were baptised in Ripponden.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871, 1881] was James's brother Er
Mallinson [b 1853] (butcher's apprentice).
James died between 1871 & 1881
Mallinson, Mr Ref 100-5590
Mallinson, Abel Ref 100-45
Son of William Mallinson.
Mallinson, Abram Ref 100-85
He was a shoe maker [1841].
Mallinson, Albert Ref 100-5490
Son of Samuel Mallinson.
Mallinson, Albert Ref 100-79
Son of Corronetta and Joseph Mallinson.
Mallinson, Alfred Ref 100-28
Son of John Mallinson.
Sarah was born in Manchester
Mallinson, Alice Ref 100-43
Daughter of Samuel Mallinson.
Mallinson, Allan Ref 100-132
Son of Mallinson Mallinson, labourer.
Flora, of Wibsey, was born in Wyke, the daughter of Joseph
Kellett, labourer
Georgina Lydia, a domestic servant of Cleckheaton, was born in
Oswestry, Shropshire, the daughter of William Sykes,
commercial traveller
Mallinson, Allen Ref 100-32
Son of Henry Mallinson.
Annie was born in Elland
Mallinson, Arnold James Ref 100-63
(Possibly) son of James Edward Mallinson.
Mallinson, Arthur Ref 100-29
Son of John Mallinson
Ann was born in Bury, Lancs
Mallinson, Arthur Ref 100-13
Son of John Mallinson.
Rebecca was born in Boothtown, the daughter of Jonas
Sladdin, overlooker
Mallinson, Beaumont Ref 100-1626
Son of Martha Mallinson.
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-95
He was a manufacturer of Shelf.
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-9630
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-9170
Son of John Mallinson.
Hannah was born in Thornton
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-4840
Born in Southowram.
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-3330
Mallinson, Benjamin Ref 100-4240
Son of Benjamin Mallinson.
Mallinson, Benjamin Walter Ref 100-72
Son of Samuel Mallinson.
The Sandland family lived next door to the Mallinson family in
Prospect Street, Halifax
Mallinson, Briggs Ref 100-4
Son of Thomas Mallinson.
Mallinson, Charles Ref 100-139
Son of Joseph Mallinson.
Elizabeth was born in Ovenden [27th October 1816].
Mallinson, Charles Ref 100-5370
Son of John Mallinson.
Phoebe, a worsted weaver of Lumb Lane, Manningham, was born in
Shelf, the daughter of Joseph Northrop
Mallinson, Charles Ref 100-140
Or Charlie / Charley.
Mallinson, Daniel Ref 100-87
Son of Joseph Mallinson.
Margaret, born in Halton, the daughter of Richard Rigg
(gardener), was the widow of Mr Newton.
Mallinson, David Ref 100-110
He was
a joiner/carpenter of Southowram [1833] /
a joiner [1841].
Ann was the daughter of Jonathan Mallinson.
Mallinson, David Ref 100-96
He was
a commercial traveller [1851] /
a traveller in biscuits [1861].
Mallinson, David Ref 100-74
Son of James Mallinson.
Elizabeth, of Pontefract, was born in Skelton, Cleveland, the
daughter of Ralph Weatherall, miller, and widow of Mr
Ellerby.
Mallinson, David Ref 100-8850
Son of John Mallinson.
Amelia was born at Clipster Hall, Siddal
Mallinson, Donald Ref 100-36
Son of William Henry Mallinson.
Mallinson, Sir Dyson Ref 100-1496
Born in Linthwaite.
Mallinson, Edgar Ref 100-7440
Son of George Mallinson.
Mallinson, Edward Ref 100-76
Born in Halifax.
Sarah was born in Almondbury
Mallinson, Edward Ref 100-46
Son of Solomon Mallinson, joiner.
Emma was born in Stainland, daughter of Joseph Wilson,
spinner
Mallinson, Edward Lewis Ref 100-5970
Son of Whiteley Mallinson.
Mary was the daughter of David Winks (deceased), butcher
Mallinson, Edwin Ref 100-14
Son of James Mallinson.
Sarah Ann, of Hipperholme, was the daughter of Joseph
Lister, delver
Mallinson, Eliza Ann Ref 100-1708
Daughter of William Mallinson.
She had 2 children:
Mallinson, Ellen Ref 100-195
Daughter of Rev Richard Mallinson of Arkholme, Lancashire.
Mallinson, Emanuel Ref 100-4280
Son of Thomas Mallinson.
Mallinson, Emanuel Ref 100-8450
Son of Solomon Mallinson.
Emma, of Charlestown, Halifax, was the daughter of William
Moore
Mallinson, Emanuel Ref 100-122
Son of Thomas Mallinson.
Florence, of 34 Portland Road, Halifax, was the daughter of
Samuel Hoyle
Mallinson, Ernest Ref 100-120
Son of Hugh Mallinson
Amy, of Sanderson Street, Northowram, was the daughter
of Thomas Henry Taylor, carter
Mallinson, Ernest Ref 100-94
Son of Tom Mallinson.
Mallinson, Frank Ref 100-144
Plumber & partner in R. & F. Mallinson.
Mallinson, Fred Ref 100-105
Son of Mrs Mary Mallinson of 85 Elland Road, Brighouse.
Mallinson, Fred Ref 100-34
Son of Allen Mallinson
Ada was born in Hipperholme.
Irene was born in Southowram.
She was a winder
Mallinson, Garside Ref 100-52
Son of William Mallinson.
Mallinson, George Ref 100-6080
Born in Southowram.
Mallinson, George Ref 100-113
Born in Rishworth.
Patience was born in Soyland, the daughter of James
Mason [b 1776], cotton carder
Mallinson, George Ref 100-108
Son of Hannah & John Mallinson [1803-18??].
Margaret was the daughter of Luke Halliday of Ovenden and
widow of Mr Crabtree.
Mallinson, George Ref 100-37
Son of Thomas Mallinson.
Emma was born 15th November 1838
Mallinson, George Ref 100-6660
Son of Solomon Mallinson.
Mallinson, George Ref 100-118
Of Southowram.
Sarah Jane was the daughter of Mr Crossley, collier
Mallinson, George Ref 100-11
Born in Soyland.
Mallinson, George Ref 100-6003
Son of Thomas Bottomley Mallinson.
Mary Ann, of Wakefield Road, Hipperholme, was born at Dudley
Hill, the daughter of John Harrison, an engine tenter
Mallinson, George Alfred Ref 100-1920
Son of John Mallinson.
Elizabeth was born in Northowram
Mallinson, George Edward Ref 100-137
Born in Northowram.
Emily, of Halifax, was born in Bradford, the daughter
of Edmund Hill, overlooker
Mallinson, George Robert Ref 100-106
Son of James Mallinson.
Rose Ellen was born in Stainland
Mallinson, George Whiteley Ref 100-42
Son of Samuel Mallinson.
Mallinson, George William Ref 100-60
Born in Brighouse.
Mary was the daughter of Joseph Hepworth
Mallinson, George William Ref 100-126
Son of James Mallinson.
Clara Jane, of Luddendenfoot, was the daughter of James
Ogden, mason
Mallinson, Gilbert Ref 100-35
Son of Allen Mallinson
Clara was born in Masbrough
Mallinson, Miss Grace Ref 100-1153
She ran a school at Ovenden [around 1861]
Mallinson, Harold Ref 100-30
Son of Arthur Mallinson.
Mallinson, Harold Roy Ref 100-64
Or Harold Ray.
Mallinson, Harry Selwyn Ref 100-15
Son of George Mallinson.
Florence was born at Low Triangle, Sowerby
Mallinson, Henry Ref 100-20
Son of William Mallinson
Sarah Ann was born in Huddersfield, and died before 1881
Elizabeth was born in Hipperholme
Mallinson, Herbert Ref 100-1672
Son of John Mallinson.
Elizabeth was born in Barnsley
Catherine, of Hove Edge, was the daughter of John Hebblethwaite, and widow of Mr Dean
In her 61st year, Catherine, dearly beloved wife
of H. Mallinson, postmaster of Lightcliffe, after a very brief
illness.
Interment at St Anne's in the Grove, Southowram, Saturday 30th March
1907
Mary Elizabeth was born in Ardsley, Yorkshire
Mallinson, Herbert Ref 100-131
Son of Whiteley Mallinson.
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-115
He lived at
Hugh House Farm, Hove Edge
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-147
He was a clothier [1713].
Mary came from Lightcliffe
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-3250
Son of Hugh Mallinson.
Esther came from Lightcliffe
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-123
He was
a card maker [1810] /
landlord of the Wellington Hotel, Brighouse [1829, 1834].
Ann came from Brighouse
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-1734
Son of John Mallinson.
Mary Ann came from Burnley
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-130
Of Brighouse.
Mallinson, Hugh Ref 100-1200
Son of Hugh Mallinson.
Mary, of Milking Hill, Southowram, was the daughter
of Henry Chadwick, a stone dresser
Mallinson, James Ref 100-4210
Born in Hipperholme.
Mallinson, James Ref 100-77
In [Q3] 1860, he married Sarah Ann Jowett in Halifax
Mallinson, James Ref 100-134
Illegitimate son of Elizabeth Mallinson of Hove Edge.
Mallinson, James Ref 100-666
Of Brighouse.
Mary was the third daughter of Samuel Waddington of
Brighouse
Mallinson, James Ref 100-135
Illegitimate son of Hannah Mallinson of Northowram.
Mallinson, James Ref 100-1213
He was
a wire drawer [1844, 1851] /
a small wire drawer [1861] /
pianoforte maker at 63 Commercial Street, Brighouse [1871, 1874] /
partner in James Mallinson & Sons.
Sarah was the daughter of George Teal, cloth draper
Mallinson, James Ref 100-107
Son of George Mallinson.
Hannah was born in Soyland.