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He married Mary, daughter of Jeremiah Bottomley.
He later joined the Army
He was found drowned in the canal at Crescent, Todmorden, on 5th
September 1883
He was
Mayor of Todmorden [1953]
He was
Mayor of Todmorden [1953-1954]
He married Mary Ratcliffe [17??-1???].
Child: Thomas
They lived at Woodfield Farm, Todmorden
He lived at Harley Wood, Todmorden [1905] and 26 Harley Wood View,
Todmorden [1935]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Rachael Babar
He lived at Harley Wood, Todmorden [1905]
He was
landlord of the New Dolphin, Ambler Thorn (taking over from
his father-in-law) [1905-1916].
In 1891, he married Amy Spencer in Bradford.
James died at the New Dolphin [13th May 1916]
Amy took over at the New Dolphin [1916]
This & associated entries use material contributed by Glynn Helliwell
In 1834, he married Anne Catherine, daughter of William Henry Rawson
On 7th February 1832, he married Mary, daughter of William Cousin.
Child:
Freeman [b 1831]
In 1841, son Freeman was staying with Benjamin Freeman
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
In August 1840, he was declared bankrupt
Son of Willie Newell.
Born in Hebden Bridge.
During World War I,
he served as a Leading Aircraftman
with the 22nd Balloon Company
Royal Air Force.
He was awarded the Military Medal
He was serving in Salonika at the time.
He died 28th February 1919.
He was buried at Heptonstall Slack Baptist Cemetery
[744].
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church
This & associated entries use material contributed by Don Pickles
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He was
educated at Trinity School & Rishworth School [1930-1936] /
head prefect at Rishworth /
a bank clerk.
During World War II,
he served as a Pilot Officer
with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
He trained in Canada.
He was killed in a flying accident [1st December 1941] (aged 23).
He was cremated at Landican Crematorium, Birkenhead.
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Rishworth School
at 70 Cheapside, Todmorden [1897, 1900]
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 7th Battalion
Norfolk Regiment.
He died 29th September 1918 (aged 20).
He was buried at Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery, Epehy, France [Grave Ref VI D 15].
He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance
Born in Todmorden [13th September 1821];
baptised at Christ Church, Todmorden [2nd October 1821].
He was a Primitive Methodist Minister at Halifax [1850].
In 1849, he married (1) Jane Hollingrake [1825-18??] in Bradford.
Children:
In 1886, he married (2) Agnes Garrett [1846-1927] in Keighley.
He died in Silsden [24th May 1906]
Child: Newell
They lived at
Newell, Abraham Ref 421-342
Aka Leak.
Of Strines.
Newell, Abraham Ref 421-343
A weaver at Wood-bottom.
Newell, Abraham Ref 421-157
Born at Penny Lane, Ashenhurst in Todmorden.
He became a Todmorden Councillor.
He was interested in local history, geology, and the sciences.
In 1925, he wrote A Hillside View of Industrial History.
He was a member of the Halifax Antiquarian Society
Newell, Alan Ref 421-213
JP.
Newell, Edmund Ref 421-238
He was a farmer [1821].
Newell, Enoch Ref 421-408
Partner in Lord & Newell [1905]
Newell, Fred Ref 421-416
Partner in Newell Brothers.
Newell, Harry Ref 421-414
Partner in Newell Brothers [1905]
Newell, Herbert Ref 421-417
Partner in Newell Brothers.
Newell, Jack Ref 421-214 Newell, James Clough Ref 421-526
Born in Bradford.
Amy was the William Spencer
Newell, Rev James Edward Ref 421-197
Vicar of Bromley, Kent.
Newell, Rev John Ref 421-15
He trained at Idle Academy and was ordained in 1826
before becoming
Minister at Booth Congregational Church [1826, 1834]
but strife soon began and a law-suit followed which ended in favour
of the congregation in 1835
Newell, John Ref 421-241
Worsted manufacturer, dealer and chapman at Shibden.
Newell, John Albert Ref 421-162
MM.
for saving a balloon whilst more than 60 shells fell around him
Newell, John Herbert Ref 421-288
Partner in Brighouse Doubling Company Limited, then sole proprietor
[1928]
Newell, Mary Ref 421-737
In 1841, she was staying at Boston Hill with William
Newell [aged 2] and Sarah Mitchell [aged 18]
Newell, Reginald Lewis Ref 421-61
Son of Rebecca & George Newell, confectioner &
tobacconist, of 80 King Cross Street, Halifax.
Newell, Robert Ref 421-669
He had a
Botanic Dispensary and Herbal Medicine Store
Newell, Robert Ref 421-296
Son of Margaret Newell of 19 Chapel Street, Walsden.
Newell, Thomas Ref 421-402
Partner in Newell Brothers [1905]
Newell, Rev Thomas Ref 421-357
Son of Edmund Newell.
Newell, Walter Ref 421-12
One of the Todmorden Communists, he was bound over at Leeds Assizes
Newell, Willie Ref 421-565
In [Q4] 1886, he married Betsy Taylor in Todmorden.
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