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Normanton, Alfred WhiteheadRef 270-5
[1863-1931]
Born in Barkisland [17th October 1863].

He was a carder [1887] / landlord of the Redan, Soyland [until 1914] / landlord of the Lord Nelson, Ripponden [1914-1931]

On 24th December 1887, he married Eliza Ann Hitchen [1866-1942] in Halifax.


Eliza was born in Barkisland [25th March 1866]
 

Children:

  1. John Alfred
  2. Joe [b 1892]
  3. Harold [b 1894]
  4. Leslie Wilberforce [1903-1905] who was buried with his  parents at Barkisland
  5. Selwyn [b 1907]

Alfred died at the Lord Nelson [25th December 1931].

Eliza Ann took over at the Lord  Nelson [1931-1937].

She died in Ripponden [11th December 1942]

Members of the family were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland

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Normanton, ArthurRef 270-9200
[1864-1891]
Son of Thomas Normanton, silk dresser.

Born in Hipperholme.

He was a mechanic in Brighouse [1885] / an iron turner [1891].

In 1885, he married Annie Jane Airey [1862-1931] at Halifax Parish Church.


Annie Jane, of Brighouse, was born in Preston, Lancashire, the daughter of Robert Airey, silk dresser
 

Children:

  1. Nelly [b 1887] who was a silk operative [1901], a silk  doubler [1911] & married Willie Brooke
  2. Alice [b 1888] who was a silk operative [1901], a silk  gasser [1911] & married Ernest Sharp
  3. Percy [b 1890] who was a silk waste dresser [1911]
  4. Arthur [b 1892] who was a silk waste dresser [1911]

They lived at

  • 7 Denham Street, Brighouse [1891]
  • 34 Bank Street, Brighouse [1901]
  • 55 Commercial Street, Brighouse [1911]

Arthur died in Halifax [Q2 1891] (aged 27).

Ann died of Halifax Borough Market [15th October 1931] (aged 69) 

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £207 14/10d. Probate was granted to daughters Mrs Nellie Brooke (widowed)  & Mrs Alice Sharp

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Normanton, ArthurRef 270-10
[1895-19??]
MM.

Son of James Normanton.

Born in Halifax.

He was a member of Wall Nook Primitive Methodist Chapel, Greetland / a teacher in Wall Nook Sunday School / a cotton turner [1911] / employed by J. W. Wheelwright & Son, at Brian Royd Mill, Greetland.

During World War I, he enlisted [May 1915] and served as a Sergeant with the Signalling section, Headquarters' Staff of the Royal Field Artillery.

He went to France [January 1916].

He was awarded the Military Medal [1918] for


Exemplary fearlessness and tirelessness in devotion to duty, at Nieuport. After repairing wires all day in the open, under continuous shell fire, he proceeded at 11 pm on the night of the 10th-11th July 1917, from a forward exchange to a battery which was then under heavy fire with high explosive and gas shell, and by his individual efforts succeeded in re-establishing telephonic communication in the quickest possible time
 

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Normanton, CharltonRef 270-406
[1871-1944]
Son of
John Normanton.

Partner in J. Normanton & Sons [1905]

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Normanton, DavidRef 270-808
[1851-1887]
The surname is also recorded as Normington.

Son of Mark Normanton, delver.

Born in Southowram.

He was a delver of Southowram [1872] / a flag facer (stone dresser) [1881].

In 1872, he married Caroline Brook at Halifax Parish Church.


Caroline, of Southowram, was the daughter of
John Brook, delver
 

Children:

  1. John William [b 1873] who was a delver (stone) [1891], a  stone quarry delver [1901]
  2. Mark [b 1876] who was a wheelwright's apprentice [1891],  a stone quarry delver [1901]
  3. Swindle
  4. Harriet Hannah [b 1884] who married Charles Edward Corby
  5. Arthur [b 1886] who was a stone quarry delver [1901], a  flag stone hewer [1911]
  6. Herbert Henry who was born in 1889, 2 years  after his father's death

The children were born in Southowram.

The family lived at

  • 2 Chapel Lane Top, Southowram [1881]
  • Towngate, Southowram [1887]
  • Binns Top, Southowram [1891]
  • New Street, Southowram [1901]
  • 19 Chapel Lane, Southowram [when Arthur was head of the  household 1911]

Living with them [in 1881] were Caroline's parents: Mary & John Brook.

David died in 1887 (aged 36).

Living with the widowed Caroline [in 1901, 1911] was granddaughter Ethel Normanton [b 1899] (a bobbin setter in worsted mill [1911]).

Caroline died in 1915 (aged 64).

The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [M 11]: David [13th August 1887]; Caroline [16th April 1915]

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Normanton, EmilyRef 270-4700
[1???-1931]
Emily Normanton, spinster, of The Cross, Barkisland died 21st August 1931.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £385. Probate was granted to Ethel Normanton (spinster) 

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Normanton, ErnestRef 270-420
[18??-19??]
Quarry owner of
Five Acre Quarry, Elland [1905]

Normanton, ErnestRef 270-354
[1888-1917]
Of Halifax.

He was employed by W. & R. K. Lee Limited.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 7th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment.

He was killed in action [13th May 1917] (aged 29).

He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [Grave Ref 4 & 5], on the W. & R. K. Lee Limited Roll of Honour, and on the family grave at Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norland

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Normanton, F.Ref 270-592
[18??-19??]
Lime merchant at Barkisland.

In March 1890, he was declared bankrupt

Normanton, Francis JohnRef 270-7
[1879-1953]
Son of
Jeremiah Normanton.

He was a cab driver [1891].

he & his brother Willie were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland [Grave Ref: 378]

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Normanton, FrankRef 270-305
[1899-1918]
Son of
Riley Normanton.

Born in Sowerby.

He was a member of the Sunday School at Wesleyan Chapel, Sowerby / a part-time silk doffer [1911].

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st Battalion Notts & Derby (Sherwood Foresters) Regiment.

He was killed in action [23rd March 1918] (aged 19).

The Halifax Courier [20th April 1918] reported his death with a photograph.

He is remembered on the Pozières Memorial, France [Grave Ref 52-54], and on the World War I Memorial in Sowerby Church

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Normanton, FredRef 270-8
[1???-19??]
He was landlord of the
Albion, Norland [1920, 1924]

Normanton, FredRef 270-19
[1860-1???]
Born in Halifax.

He was a maker-up cotton [1891].

He married Rebecca Rothwell.


Rebecca was the daughter of
Thomas Rothwell
 

Child: Amy [b 1891]

In 1891, they were living with Rebecca's widowed father

Normanton, GeorgeRef 270-709
[1802-1???]
Beerseller at Soyland [1841].

He married Betty [1802-1???].

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1823]
  2. Ramsden [b 1829]
  3. Joah [b 1831]
  4. Mary [b 1834]
  5. Thomas [b 1837]
  6. Benjamin [b 1841]

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Normanton, GeorgeRef 270-390
[1826-1890]
Born in Sowerby.

He was a woollen rag merchant [1861] / a woollen manufacturer [1871] / a partner in J. Speak & Company / a partner in Speak & Normanton [until 1877] / a woolstapler & shoddy manufacturer employing 12 hands [1881] / a woolstapler & shoddy manufacturer [1891] / a founder member, then Master, of the De Warren [No 1302] Masonic Lodge

In [Q2] 1865, he married Catherine [1830-1886] in Leyburn.


Catherine [née Dodsworth] was born in Wensleydale, and widow of Thomas Furness
 

They lived at

  • 11 Ferguson Street, Halifax [1871]
  • 2 Savile Green [1881, 1890]
  • Green Lane, Elland-cum-Greetland [1891]

Living with them [in 1871] was adopted son George Normanton, adopted daughter Margaret Dodsworth [b  1864], and niece Elizabeth Dodsworth [b 1848].

Living with them [in 1881] was nephew George Normanton, and niece Margaret Dodsworth [b 1864] (domestic servant), and niece Catherine Dodsworth [b 1871] (scholar).

George died 30th May 1890.

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £6,613 1/10d.

The will was proved by his nephews James Henry Normanton of King Cross (telegraphist), William Normanton of West Vale (bookkeeper), and George Normanton.

Catherine was buried at King Cross Methodist New Connexion Chapel [14th May 1886]

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Normanton, GeorgeRef 270-652
[1861-1937]
Known as Ginger.

Son of Thomas Normanton.

Born in Halifax.

He was a woolstapler at Halifax / a wool & rag sorter (woollen) [1881] / a wool & waste dealer [1890] / a woolstapler & shoddy manufacturer [1891] / a woolstapler [1901, 1911] / a member, then Master, of the De Warren [No 1302] Masonic Lodge / a director of the Alexandra Hall & Café Company.

He and his siblings were orphaned by 1870.

In 1871, they were living with different aunts & uncles.

George was living with his uncle George Normanton and was listed as adopted son [1871].

He was still living with his uncle George [1881]

In [Q1] 1892, he married Emily Ann Baxter [1861-19??] in Bury.


Emily Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge
 

Child: child who died in infancy

They lived at

George died at Rockhurst [9th October 1937].

After a service at St Jude's Church, he was cremated at Scholemoor Cemetery & Crematorium.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £129,494 13/9d.

Probate was granted to George Herbert Normanton (wool merchant), and Charles Lowe Townend (incorporated accountant).

He bequeathed

  • £1,000 to the Royal Halifax Infirmary to endow a cot to be known as the Uncle George Cot to be used for the benefit of either worsted spinners' employees, wool staplers' employees, or Masonic dependants or their children
  • £1,700 to his nieces Mrs Hilda Normanton and Miss Sophia Lord for a Christmas Box fund for the poor and needy who have resided for 5 years in Halifax or in Elland-cum-Greetland, directing that no Christmas Box should be less than 5/- or more than 20/-
  • His Masonic glass, clothing and his watched to the De Warren [No 1302] Masonic Lodge

After his death, his large collection of art was advertised for sale by auction.

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Normanton, George HerbertRef 270-110
[1882-1954]
Son of
James Henry Normanton.

He was a traveller for a wool merchant [1911].

On 11th September 1913, he married Hilda Hannah Elizabeth Eastwood [1882-1967] at St John the Evangelist, West Vale.

Child: George John

They lived at

Living with them [in 1911] were his widowed mother Grace Elizabeth, and his brother Thomas Percy.

George Herbert died 30th April 1954.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £57,443 14/11d.

Probate was granted to his widow Hannah Elizabeth, son George John, and Harry Collinson (solicitor) 

Members of the family were buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland: George Herbert [4th May 1954] George John [22nd July 1957]

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Normanton, George JohnRef 270-170
[1920-1957]
Son of
George Herbert Normanton.

He was a wool merchant [1954].

He lived at Rockhurst, Halifax.

He died 6th July 1957.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £11,769 3/8d.

Probate was granted to Michael Collinson (solicitor)  and John Murgatroyd Haggas

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Normanton, Herbert HenryRef 270-630
[1889-1917]
The surname is also recorded as Normington.

(Possibly) illegitimate son of David Normanton; he was born in 1889, 2 years after his father's death.

On 15th November 1913, he married Alice Kersley [1893-1980] in Halifax.


Alice was born in Halifax, the daughter of R. H. Kersley
 

He was a flag stone hewer [1911] / employed by Solomon Marshall / knur and spell champion of Southowram, under the name of Mick  Normanton.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 9th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died of wounds [19th April 1917] (aged 27).

The Halifax Courier [5th May 1917] reported his death with a photograph.

He was buried at Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France [Grave Ref II L 4].

He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, on Southowram War Memorial, and on the Memorial at Saint Anne's Church, Southowram.

On 13th December 1919, Alice married Owen Bell [1893-1942] at Halifax Parish Church.


Owen was born in Darlington, and died in Halifax
 

They lived at 20 Hammer Street, Rise Carr, Darlington

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Normanton, J. W.Ref 270-394
[18??-1???]
General warehouseman.

He began business as a retail draper around 1877 at Silver Street, Halifax.

In 1893, he moved to wholesale trading at 2 St James's Street, Halifax.

In 1894, he was Worshipful Master of the St James [No 448] Masonic Lodge

Normanton, JamesRef 270-132
[18??-19??]
He was landlord of the
Ship Inn, Brighouse [13th December 1912]

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Normanton, JamesRef 270-250
[1812-1874]
He married Sarah [1816-1891].

Children:

  1. John [1836-1846]
  2. Jonas [b 1838]
  3. James [1840-1909]
  4. Mary [b 1842]
  5. Hannah [1844-1927]
  6. Martha [b 1847]
  7. Leah [b 1849]
  8. Lettice [1851-1933] who married Fred Hopkinson and  lived at Rochdale

They lived at Milnrow [1851].

son John died 19th July 1846 (aged 10).

James died in Rochdale in 1875 (aged 62).

Sarah died 27th April 1891 (aged 75).

They were buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel

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Normanton, JamesRef 270-12
[1827-1???]
Born in Warley.

He was a mason's labourer [1861].

He married Elizabeth Robinson


Elizabeth was the daughter of
Moses Robinson
 

Child: Ellen [b 1857]

They lived at Causeway Head, Warley [1861].

Living with them [in 1861] was Elizabeth's widowed mother Nancy

Normanton, JamesRef 270-9
[1870-1958]
Son of George Normanton, stone mason.

Born in Halifax.

He was a dyer of Greetland [1891] / a farmer [1901] / a poultry dealer [1911] / a Councillor.

In 1891, he married Mary Ann Ackroyd [1873-19??] at St Thomas's Church, Greetland.


Mary Ann, of Greetland, was the daughter of Henry Ackroyd, music teacher
 

Children:

  1. George Henry [b 1893] who was a woollen spinner [1911] &  a Driver with the RFA [World War I]
  2. Arthur
  3. James Herbert [b 1897] who was a woollen spinner [1911],  & served with the RFC in Mesopotamia [World War I]
  4. Sarah Emma [b 1899] who was a part-time woollen operative  [1911]
  5. Gladys [b 1902]
  6. Thomas [b 1905]
  7. Wilfred [b 1908]

They lived at Wall Nook, Barkisland [1901, 1911]

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Normanton, James HenryRef 270-93
[1853-1896]
Son of
Thomas Normanton

Born at Delph Hill, Skircoat.

He was superintendent postal telegraphs [1891] / Halifax telegraphist [1896]

In [Q3] 1881, he married Grace Elizabeth Buckley [1856-1946] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. George Herbert
  2. Henry [b 1884]
  3. Thomas Percy [1889-1953] who was a traveller for a wool  merchant [1911], a wool merchant [1946]

They lived at

  • 18 Second Avenue, Skircoat [1891]
  • 18 Second Avenue, Skircoat [with son George Herbert 1911]

James Henry died at home [19th July 1896].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £287.

Probate was granted to his widow Grace Elizabeth.

Grace Elizabeth died 13th February 1946.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £191 0/3d.

Administration was granted to son Thomas Percy

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Normanton, James HenryRef 270-526
[1918-1944]
Son of Alice Bell of 87B Northgate, Halifax.

He was educated at Akroyd Place School / employed by Hollingrake & Clegg Limited.

During World War II, he served as a Gunner with the 158th Field Regiment Royal Artillery.

He died 25th March 1944 (aged 26).

He was buried at Imphal War Cemetery, India [Grave Ref 4 D 2].

He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance

Normanton, JeremiahRef 270-6
[1792-1844]
Son of Solomon Normanton.

Born in Barkisland.

Baptised at St Bartholomew's Church, Ripponden [5th August 1792].

On 26th December 1811, he married Lydia Gledhill [1794-1874] at Elland Parish Church.


Lydia was born in Stainland
 

Children:

  1. Uriah [b 1815]
  2. Mary [b 1820]
  3. Solomon [b 1823]
  4. John
  5. Ruth [b 1835]
  6. Nathaniel [b 1838]

Jeremiah died in Barkisland in 1844.

Lydia died in Barkisland in 1874

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Normanton, JeremiahRef 270-410
[1861-1931]
Son of
John Normanton.

Born in Northowram.

He was a stone quarryman [1881] / landlord of the Golden Lion, Ripponden [1891-1901] / owner of the Golden Lion [1914] / a stone merchant [1906, 1911].

He established Jeremiah Normanton & Son.

In January 1896, he was charged with selling – on 30th December 1895 – intoxicating liquor in a place other than his licensed premises.

On 9th February 1879, he married Elizabeth Ellen Hartley [1859-1904] at Halifax Parish Church.


Elizabeth Ellen was born in Soyland, the daughter of Francis Hartley
 

Children:

  1. Francis John
  2. Fred [1880-1961] who was an electrical engineer [1901]
  3. Arthur [1884-1902] who was a cab driver [1901]
  4. Pliny [1890] who died in infancy
  5. Willie
  6. Joe [1893-1983] who was an architect [1911], a surveyor  [1931]

They lived at

  • Cross Villa, Barkisland [1881]
  • Golden Lion, Ripponden [1891, 1901]
  • Ivy House, Barkisland [1911]
  • Belle Vue, Barkisland [1916]

Living with them [in 1901] was Jeremiah's mother Mary Ann Normanton, Elizabeth Ellen's father Francis Hartley, and sister-in-law Grace Green [aged 33]

Elizabeth Ellen died at the Golden Lion [14th January 1904].

Jeremiah died at Rock Face, Barkisland [16th May 1931].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,516 4/4d. Probate was granted to sons Willie and Joe.

Members of the family were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland: Jeremiah [20th May 1931]; Elizabeth Ellen [14th January 1904].

Living with them [in 1901] were father-in-law Frank Hartley, mother Mary Ann Normanton, and sister-in-law Grace Green

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Normanton, JohnRef 270-838
[1807-1???]
Born in Barkisland.

He was a joiner [1851] / a beerseller at an unidentified beerhouse at Sandyfur Clough [1851] / a farmer of 6 acres [1851].

He married Sarah [1811-1???].


Sarah was born in Greetland
 

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1830]
  2. Thomas [b 1833] who was a joiner [1851]
  3. John [b 1838] who was a joiner [1851]
  4. Mary [b 1840] who was a worsted spinner [1851]
  5. Simeon W. [b 1843] who was a worsted spinner [1851]
  6. Levi [b 1845]
  7. Emma [b 1847]
  8. Elizabeth [b 1849]
  9. James [b 1851]

They lived at Sandyfur Clough, Barkisland [1851].

Living with them [in 1851] was grandson William Normanton [b  1851]

Normanton, JohnRef 270-4640
[1829-1898]
Son of
Jeremiah Normanton.

Born in Barkisland.

He was a stone quarrier [1861] / innkeeper of the Northfield, Barkisland [1871] / a stone merchant [1881, 1891].

He established J. Normanton & Sons.

On 31st May 1852, he married Mary Ann Ainley [1831-1901] at Elland Parish Church.


Mary Ann was born in Barkisland
 

Children:

  1. William James [1855-1905]
  2. Emma [1857-1899]
  3. John [1859-1918]
  4. Jeremiah
  5. Phoebe [1864-1925]
  6. Ainley [1865-1932]
  7. Pamela [1868-1949]
  8. Pliny [1870-1887]
  9. Charlton
  10. Lydia [b 1874]
  11. Hannah [1878-1947]
  12. Winifred [1881-1956]

They lived at

  • Northowram [1861]
  • Barkisland [1871]
  • Cross Villa, Barkisland [1881, 1891]

He died at Cross Villa, Barkisland [12th April 1898].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £8,657 1/11d. Probate was granted to his widow Mary Ann, son Jeremiah, and Strickson Landin

In 1901, Mary Ann was living with son Jeremiah

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Normanton, JohnRef 270-22
[1887-1952]
Born in Soyland [23rd March 1887].

He was a cotton twiner [1910] / landlord of the Butchers' Arms, Ripponden [1933-1952].

On 24th February 1910, he married Harriet Annie Booth [1889-1972] in Barkisland.


Harriet was born in Barkisland [24th March 1889]
 

Children:

  1. Willie [b 1910]
  2. Hilda [b 1911]

John died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [20th February 1952].

Harriet died in Halifax [19th January 1972]

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Normanton, John AlfredRef 270-20
[1888-1954]
Son of
Alfred Whitehead Normanton.

He was landlord of the Redan, Soyland [1919-1929]

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Normanton, John WilliamRef 270-2
[1863-1940]

In [Q3] 1886, he married Emily Atkinson [1859-1930] in Halifax.

Child: Fred Garside [1889-24th February 1954] who married Grace.

Emily died 3rd August 1930 (aged 71).

John William died 28th June 1940 (aged 77).

Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/526]

Normanton, John WilliamRef 270-13
[1866-1939]
Son of
Levi Normanton.

Born in Barkisland

He was a cloth finisher [1891, 1901] / a hairdresser [1911].

In [Q4] 1887, he married (1) Lucy Whiteley in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Agnes A. [b 1888]
  2. Ernest [b 1890] who was a cotton spinner [1911]

Lucy died in Halifax [Q4 1890] (aged 25).

In [Q2] 1896, he married (2) Elizabeth in Halifax.


Elizabeth née Dixon was the widow of James Berry.

She had 6 children by her first marriage

 

They lived at

  • Lower Fold, Holts Lane, Greetland [1891]
  • Lindwell, Greetland [1901]
  • 26 Lindwell, Greetland [1911]

Elizabeth died 8th January 1938 (aged 85).

John William died 1st June 1939 (aged 73).

Members of the family were buried at Greetland Methodist Church [Grave Ref: A15] with Elizabeth's first husband

Normanton, JosephRef 270-16
[1835-1878]
Son of
William Normanton.

Born in Barkisland

He was a joiner & cabinet maker [1861] / a joiner & builder [1871].

In [Q4] 1855, he married Emma Ackroyd [1834-1900] in Halifax.


Emma was born in Stainland
 

Children:

  1. child who died in infancy
  2. child who died in infancy
  3. child who died in infancy
  4. child who died in infancy
  5. child who died in infancy
  6. William Akroyd [1856-6th February 1861]
  7. Elizabeth [b 1862] who was a serge weaver (woollen) [1881]
  8. Sarah Ann [1864-5th June 1935] who was a woollen weaver  [1881], a worsted weaver [1891]
  9. Alice [1866-26th August 1870]
  10. Walter who died 18th June 1870 (aged 1 year & 8 months)   
  11. Annie [1871-9th May 1880]
  12. Lucy [1873-19th December 1943] who was a cotton reeler  [1891] & married Ben Binns & lived at Scarr House, Upper  Greetland
  13. Eliza Alice [1876-23rd January 1879]

They lived at

  • 301 Town, Stainland-with Old Lindley [1861]
  • Stainland [1871]
  • Ellistone Farm, Stainland-with Old Lindley [1881]
  • Westgate, Stainland-with Old Lindley [1891]

Joseph died 14th April 1878 (aged 43).

Emma died 19th November 1900 (aged 66).

Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/166/7].

The children ‡‡ were also buried there, in a separate grave

Normanton, JosephRef 270-7850
[1836-1898]
Silk dresser of Hollins Street, Triangle.

He died 5th December 1898.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £147 15/-. Probate was granted to George Walter Normanton (compositor) 

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Normanton, JosephRef 270-337
[1868-19??]
Son of Joseph Normanton, green grocer.

Born in Sowerby.

He was a green grocer of West End, Sowerby [1887] / a fish & poultry dealer [1891] / a labourer railway [1901] / a green grocer (assistant) [1911].

In 1887, he married Florence Robinson [1867-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.


Florence, of Wards End, Halifax, was born in Sheffield, the daughter of George Robinson, labourer
 

Children:

  1. Wilfred [b 1888] who was a cotton piecer [1901] a green  grocer (employer) [1911]
  2. Selwyn [1890-1895]
  3. Alice [b 1892] who was a twiner piecer cotton [1911]
  4. Willie / Will
  5. Fred [b 1898]
  6. Hannah [b 1901]
  7. Anile [b 1904]
  8. Ruth [b 1907]

They lived at

  • 78 West Street, Sowerby Bridge [1891]
  • 17 Back Terrace Street, Sowerby Bridge [1901]
  • 74 & 76 West Street, Sowerby Bridge [1911]
  • 35 Terrace Street, Sowerby Bridge [1916]

Living with them [in 1901] was a boarder Emma Riley [b 1880]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Normanton, LeviRef 270-14
[1845-1???]
Born in Barkisland.

He was a stone delver [1871].

He married Emma [1844-1???].


Emma was born in Manchester
 

Children:

  1. John William
  2. Sarah E. [b 1881]

They lived at High Lee Top [1871]

Normanton, MatthewRef 270-4
[1739-1775]
See
Matthew Normington

Normanton, MatthewRef 270-21
[1819-18??]
Son of William Norminton, weaver.

Born in Soyland.

He was a woollen weaver [1861].

On 24th March 1845, he married Mary Bottomley [1825-1900] at Elland Parish Church.


Mary was born in Soyland, the daughter of John Bottomley, weaver
 

Children:

  1. John [b 1845] who was a cotton piecer [1861]
  2. Mary [b 1847] who was a cotton piecer [1861]
  3. Hannah [b 1850] who was a silk piecer [1861]
  4. Sally [b 1853]
  5. James [b 1858]

They lived at

  • 1 Moit Hall, Noah Dale, Soyland [1861]
  • Bank Buildings, Mill Bank [1900]

Mary died 4th March 1900 (aged 75) 

This & associated entries use material contributed by Ruth Bourne

Normanton, PeterRef 270-18
[1836-1891]
Son of
William Normanton.

Born in Barkisland [14th December 1836].

Baptised at St Bartholomew's Church, Ripponden [12th March 1837].

He was a farm worker [1851] / a stone mason [1861] / a mason [1871] / a stone mason [1881] / a builder [1891].

On 25th December 1861, he married Hannah Ainley in Halifax.


Hannah was born in Ripponden Bank, the daughter of John Ainley
 

Children:

  1. John William [b 10th September 1862]
  2. Leah Anne [4th May 1864-1881] who was a dressmaker [1881]
  3. Emily [b 15th July 1866]
  4. Mary Elizabeth [9th December 1868-27th June 1893] who was  an assistant mistress [1891]

They lived at Cold Wells Hill, Stainland [1871, 1881, 1891].

Living with them [in 1871, 1881, 1891] was Hannah's widowed mother Elizabeth.

Living with them [in 1871] was boarder Jonathan Shaw [b 1813] (woolcomber).

Peter died 6th November 1891 (aged 55).

Hannah died 16th August 1913 (aged 74).

Members of the family were buried at Providence Congregational Church, Stainland [Grave Ref: S3/181]

Normanton, RileyRef 270-15
[1866-1912]
Son of Henry Normanton, millhand.

Born at Field House, Sowerby.

He was a mason's labourer [1891, 1901] / a stone quarryman [1911].

In 1891, he married Mary Hannah Helliwell [1867-1???] at St Peter's Church, Sowerby.


Mary Hannah, of Sowerby, was born in Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd, the daughter of Simeon Helliwell, millhand
 

Children:

  1. Harry [b 1892] who was a cotton cop steamer [1911]
  2. Hetty [b 1893] who was a silk rover [1911]
  3. Frank
  4. Ernest [b 1902]

They lived at

  • Dean Lane, Sowerby [1891]
  • New Building, Sowerby [1901]
  • 35 Sowerby Town, Sowerby Bridge [1911]

Riley died in Halifax in 1912 (aged 47) 

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Normanton, RonaldRef 270-646
[1911-1944]
Son of Selwyn Normanton.

Born in Barkisland

He married Olive.

They lived at 12 Spring Lane, Greetland.

During World War II, he served as a Corporal with the 145th (8th Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment)  Royal Armoured Corps.

He died 6th August 1944 (aged 33).

He was buried at Assisi War Cemetery, Italy [Grave Ref X A 11].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Clay House, Greetland. Probate records show that he left effects valued at £259 16/5d.

Probate was granted to his widow Olive

Normanton, SwindleRef 270-11
[1879-1912]
Or Normington.

Son of David Normanton.

Born in Southowram [Q3 1879].

He was a stone quarry delver [1901] / a stone dresser banker hand stone quarry [1911].

In [Q4] 1903, he married Florence Edith Robinson [1883-19??] in Halifax.


Florence Edith was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Winifred Elsie [b 1905]
  2. Hubert [b 1907]
  3. Janet [b 1909]
  4. Edgar [b 1911]

They lived at 102 New Street, Southowram [1911]

Normanton, ThomasRef 270-50
[1829-1866]
He was a farmer & waste dealer [1866].

In [Q3] 1851, he married Agnes Spencer [1833-1870] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. James Henry
  2. Ann [b 1857]
  3. George

They lived at Plane Tree Farm, King Cross [1866].

Thomas died 20th October 1866.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £200.

Probate was granted to his widow Agnes.

Agnes died in 1870 (aged 37).

In 1871, the children were living with different aunts & uncles

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham

Normanton, ThomasRef 270-4900
[1833-1898]
Of Birds Royd, Rastrick.

He was a clerk with Brighouse Corporation.

On 4th October 1856, he married Mary Ann Wilson at Halifax Parish Church.

He died 5th December 1898.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £525. Probate was granted to his widow Mary Ann, Frederick Normanton (mechanic), and Ada (wife of John William Robinson

This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham & Stella Spencer

Normanton, WilliamRef 270-17
[1813-18??]
Born in Barkisland

He was a farm worker [1851].

He married Eunice Binns [1814-18??].


Eunice was born in Barkisland, the daughter of Joseph Binns [b 1778], farmer of 47 acres of land (employing 2 labourers) [1851]
 

Children:

  1. Mary [b 1834] who was a burler (woollen) [1851]
  2. Joseph
  3. Peter
  4. Martha [b 1841]
  5. George [b 1846]
  6. Ruth [b 1850] (possibly) who married Walter Holroyd

They lived at 132 Stainland-with Old Lindley [1851]

Normanton, WilliamRef 270-3
[1856-19??]
Born in Manchester.

He was a spinner of Soyland [1878] / a cotton spinner operative [1881] / a greengrocer [1891] / a cotton scutcher [1901, 1911].

In 1878, he married Margaret Cooper [1856-1907] at Halifax Parish Church.


Margaret, of Soyland, was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, the daughter of Alexander Cooper, joiner
 

Children:

  1. Eleanor [b 1880] who was a half-time cotton factory hand  [1891], a cotton piecer [1901, 1911]
  2. Charlotte [b 1882] who was a cotton winder [1901]
  3. Sarah Ann [b 1883]
  4. Mary [b 1885] who was a cotton card room hand [1901]
  5. John [b 1887] who was a cotton piecer [1901]
  6. Fenella [b 1890] who was a cotton card room hand [1911]
  7. Lilian [b 1892] who was a cotton piecer [1911]
  8. Willie
  9. Charles Douglas [b 1898] who was a cotton cop pointer  [1911], and served in World War I

They lived at

  • 17 Nether Royd, Soyland [1881]
  • Unity Terrace, Soyland [1891]
  • 94 Oldham Road, Soyland, Halifax [1901]
  • 78 Co-operative Terrace, Ripponden, Soyland [1911]
  • 60 Pleasant Row, Ripponden [1917]

Living with them [in 1881] was widowed aunt Charlotte Binns [b  1807].

Margaret died in 1907 (aged 51) 

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Normanton, WillieRef 270-374
[1891-1931]
MM.

Son of Jeremiah Normanton.

He was educated at Heath Grammar School / a stone mason [1911] / employed by John Normanton & Sons.

On 12th May 1921, he married Ethel Mary Knowles [1893-1974] at St Bartholomew's Church, Ripponden.


Ethel was born in Halifax
 

During World War I, he enlisted [1914] and served as a Sergeant with the Royal Engineers.

He was awarded the Military Medal [September 1916] for


gallant conduct on the field.

On 26th March 1916, in operations at Loos, 36 British men were buried – most of them hopelessly – when a mine exploded. Sergeant Normanton rushed forward, and after strenuous work, 8 men were liberated, demonstrating his natural determination and readiness

 

His photograph appears with a report of his award in the Halifax Courier [23rd September 1916].

he & his brother Francis John were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland [Grave Ref: 378]

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley & Glynn Helliwell

Normanton, WillieRef 270-574
[1895-1917]
Son of
William Normanton.

He was a teacher at Rishworth Baptist Sunday School / a cotton piecer [1911] / employed by Mr Miles Wadsworth.

During World War I, he enlisted and joined Kitchener's Army at the outbreak of War [6th October 1914] and served as a Private with the 9th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He was reported missing and assumed to have died 25th April 1917 (aged 22).

He was last seen in a shell hole wounded in the right thigh, left knee and left shoulder by machine gun shots.

The Halifax Courier [2nd June 1917] reported his death with a photograph.

He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6], on Ripponden War Memorial, and on the Roll of Honour at Rishworth Baptist Sunday School

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley

Normanton, WillieRef 270-339
[1896-1916]
Also Will.

Son of Joseph Normanton.

He was a member of West End Congregational Sunday School, Sowerby Bridge / a twiner piecer cotton [1911] / employed by W. & R. K. Lee Limited.

During World War I, he enlisted immediately after the outbreak of War and served as a Private / Sniper with the 10th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died instantaneously after being hit by a shell during the bombardment of his trench [19th July 1916] (aged 20).

The Halifax Courier [22nd July 1916] reported his death with a photograph.

He is remembered on the W. & R. K. Lee Limited Roll of Honour, on the Memorial at Saint George's Church, Sowerby, and on the Giavera Memorial, Italy, because it was thought that he had died in Italy. Further research showed that he had actually died in France, so his name was removed from the Giavera memorial, and added to the Thiepval Memorial

This & associated entries use material contributed by Roger Beasley & Derrick Habergham

Surname

Normanton surnameRef 270-1
Other forms of the surname include Normington and Norminton

Entries for people with this and similar surnames are shown in a separate Foldout

Entries for people with the surname Normanton are discussed in this SideTrack. Other forms of the surname are not included here.


Unattached BMDs for Normanton

Marriages 1835, 1896, 1899, 1911; Deaths 1900, 1907

 



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