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Redman, Mrs Ada | Ref 395-35 |
Redman, Alfred | Ref 395-34 |
He was a blacksmith [1891].
He married Betty [1837-1???]
Betty was born in Todmorden
Children:
They lived at 2 Crossley Terrace, Shay Lane, Ovenden [1891].
Living with them [in 1891] were daughter Hannah Jane and her husband John Bannister
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Redman, Amos | Ref 395-8 |
He was a mechanic/tool maker [1881] / a mechanic of Hopwood Lane, Halifax [1887] / an engineer's tool maker [1891].
On 29th May 1887, he married Mary Ann Brown [1859-1???].
Mary Ann, of Wards End, Halifax, was the daughter of John Brown, iron puddler
They lived at 12 Leafland Street, Halifax [1891]
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Redman, Arthur Ashworth | Ref 395-30 |
He was a weaver of Mytholmroyd [1919].
On 4th June 1919, he married Sally Greenwood [1883-19??].
Sally, of Mytholmroyd was the daughter of Greenwood Greenwood, farmer, who is possibly Greenwood Greenwood
British Army Service Records 1914-20. New Soldiers Records. 1916. Arthur Ashworth Redman son of William Redman of Duck Hill, Pecket Well, Nr Hebden Bridge. Age 35 years and 338 days.
Arthur died 26th January 1940.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £117 4/5d.
Administration was granted to Albert Redman (weaver) & Mary Ann Redman, (spinster)
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Redman, Ashton | Ref 395-5 |
He was a delver [1865].
On 25th February 1865, he married Sarah Greenwood [1847-1???].
Sarah, of Stansfield, was the daughter of William Greenwood, delver
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Redman, Claud | Ref 395-41 |
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Michael's & All Angels' Church, Shelf
Redman, Claude Stansfield | Ref 395-458 |
Born in Hebden Bridge.
He was a member of Salem Wesleyan Chapel, Hebden Bridge & Sunday School / educated at Pembroke House School, Lytham / a member of Hebden Bridge Liberal Club / a member of Hebden Bridge AFC Club / a member of Caldene Hockey Club / learning the fustian clothing business with the family business Redman's [1901].
On 14th July 1901, he married Bertha Moss [1884-1???] at Wainsgate Chapel, Hebden Bridge.
They lived at Dettling, Lee Mill Road, Hebden Bridge.
During World War I, he enlisted in Hebden Bridge [November 1916] and served as a Private with the 1st/28th Battalion London Regiment (Artists' Rifles).
He was killed by shell fire [30th October 1917] (aged 34).
The Halifax Courier [24th November 1917] reported his death with a photograph. Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,836 1/4d.
The will was proved by his widow Bertha.
He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 153], on the Memorial at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, on Wadsworth War Memorial, and on the Memorial at Hebden Bridge Association Football Club.
His brother James William also died in the War
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Redman, Cornelius | Ref 395-360 |
Born in Wadsworth.
He was a labourer of Waterloo, Todmorden [1860] / a labourer in Walsden [1861] / a mill mechanic, fitter & turner [1871] / an engineer's tool maker with 2 men & 3 boys [1881] / a machine tool maker [1891].
He was in partnership with Reuben Calvert, Mr Parker and Mr Balme in Stead Street, Halifax.
He founded Cornelius Redman & Sons Limited.
In 1881, Kelly's Directory shows Cornelius occupying property at Archer Street, Halifax.
In 1887, he took out a patent for
improvements in apparatus for regulating and adjusting the tables of saw benches and other machines
On 16th March 1860, he married Mary Holmes [1841-1???] in Todmorden.
Mary, of Lydgate, Todmorden, was the daughter of James Holmes, scutcher
Children:
They lived at
Cornelius died 3rd May 1892 (aged 51).
He was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell [6th May 1892].
He is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1892.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,593 6/1d.
Probate was granted to his widow Mary.
Living with the sons at 12 Eversley Mount, Halifax [in 1901] & with the widowed Mary & son Thomas [in 1911] was Mary's sister Jane Holmes [b 1866] (housekeeper)
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Redman, Ebenezer | Ref 395-1733 |
Born in Wadsworth.
He was a spinner of worsted [1851] / a carpet weaver [1861] / a carpet weaving overlooker [1871, 1881] / a carpet loom tuner [1891, 1901] / a carpet weaving foreman [1911].
In 1861, he married Ellen Fitton [1841-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Ellen, of Northowram, was the daughter of spinner Abraham Fitton
Children:
In 1861, Ebenezer and brother Joseph were living at Jennings Buildings, Nursery Lane, Ovenden with brother James and family.
They lived at
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Redman, Elijah | Ref 395-6 |
Baptised 6th August 1765.
On 25th March 1798, he married Betty Crossley [1762-18??].
Children:
They lived at Thurrish Lane Bottom, Wadsworth [1825].
Elijah was buried at Heptonstall Church [18th July 1825]
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Redman, Ernest Shaw | Ref 395-331 |
In 1929, he gave a motor ambulance to the St John's Ambulance Association in Halifax.
He gave money for the Redman Pathology Laboratory and two open air wards at the Royal Halifax Infirmary. He died before the buildings were completed
Redman, Ethelbert | Ref 395-556 |
He married Mary.
They lived at 4 Wainsgate Lane, Wadsworth.
During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st/7th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was admitted to No.3 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station with wounds to his legs and arm [24th February 1918].
He died of wounds [10th March 1918] (aged 37).
He was buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref XXVII EE 5].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Wainsgate Baptist Church, and on Wadsworth War Memorial
Redman, Frank | Ref 395-674 |
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £35,488
Redman, George | Ref 395-16 |
He married Sarah.
Children:
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Redman, George | Ref 395-12 |
He was a comber [1852].
On 20th May 1852, he married Grace Hird/Herd [1825-1???].
Grace, a weaver of Green End, Wadsworth, was the daughter of David Hird/Herd, weaver
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Redman, George | Ref 395-24 |
He was a weaver of Hob Cote, Wadsworth [1844] / a cotton weaver [1851] / a cotton winder-in [1861] / a cotton beamer [1871, 1881] / a labourer for Local Board [1891].
On 6th June 1844, he married Mary Greenwood [1823-1???].
Mary, a weaver of Shawcroft, Wadsworth, was the daughter of Jonathan Greenwood, farmer
Children:
They lived at
George died in 1899 (aged 76)
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Redman, George | Ref 395-23 |
He was a weaver [1851] / a cotton weaver [1871, 1881, 1891].
On 14th September 1852, he married Susannah Kershaw [1829-1???].
Susannah, a weaver of Ling Bob, Wadsworth, was the daughter of John Kershaw, weaver.She was a cotton weaver [1871, 1881, 1891]
They lived at
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Redman, Greenwood | Ref 395-31 |
He was a worsted weaver [1859] / a cotton hand loom weaver [1861] / a weaver [1871, 1881] / a farmer [1891, 1901].
On 24th December 1859, he married Ann Heywood [1839-19??].
Ann, of Wadsworth, daughter of Thomas Heywood, labourer
Children:
They lived at
Greenwood died 13th February 1905.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £488 6/7d.
Probate was granted to James Sutcliffe-Thomas, and Thomas Redman (beer house keeper)
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Redman, Harry C. | Ref 395-343 |
In 1942, he married Phyllis Norris in Todmorden.
Children:
The children were born in Hebden Bridge
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Redman, Henry | Ref 395-42 |
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Redman, Henry | Ref 395-860 |
On 13th October 1814, he married Hannah Barrett.
Hannah was born in Wadsworth
Children:
They lived at Akroyd, Wadsworth [1841, 1851]
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Redman, Henry | Ref 395-4 |
He married Mary [1810-18??].
Children:
They lived at
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Redman, Henry | Ref 395-15 |
He was a carter of Wadsworth [1872] / a cotton weaver [1881] / a groom/gardener [1891].
On 17th February 1872, he married Sarah Boardman [1848-1???].
Sarah, of Wadsworth, was the daughter of David Boardman, weaver
Child: James Albert [b 1873] who was an iron moulder [1891]
They lived at
Henry died in 1891 (aged 44).
He was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone [9th September 1891]
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Redman, J. | Ref 395-1513 |
Redman, Jackson | Ref 395-13 |
Born 7th December 1866.
He was a farmer of Top Field Farm [1888].
On 20th June 1888, he married Lucy Ann Crabtree [1866-1???].
Lucy Ann, of Pecket Well, Wadsworth, was the daughter of Ellis Crabtree, carrier
Children:
They lived at
Jackson died 8th January 1947 (aged 80).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £360.
Probate was granted to daughter Alice Maud Barritt
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Redman, James | Ref 395-1736 |
Born in Wadsworth.
He was a wool comber [1851] / a carpet weaver and Methodist New Connexion Local Preacher [1861].
In [Q4] 1857, he married Sarah Kershaw [1830-1???] in Halifax.
Sarah was born in Ovenden
Child: Grace Ann [b 1857]
They lived at Jennings Buildings, Nursery Lane, Ovenden [1861].
Living with them [in 1861] were James's brothers Joseph and Ebenezer
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Redman, James William | Ref 395-462 |
Born in Hebden Bridge.
He was a member of Salem Wesleyan Chapel, Hebden Bridge / a hockey, rugby & football player / working at a wholesale stationery business in Leeds / working for the family clothing business Redman's, until he bought a laundry in Hornsea, East Yorkshire.
On 3rd December 1913, he married Annie Head at Hebden Bridge Parish Church.
Annie was the daughter of Crossley Head
Child: Jean Redman [b 1916] (the birth was registered in Skirlaugh)
They lived at
During World War I, he enlisted in Beverley [May 1917] and served as a Trooper with the 1st Household Battalion / Household Cavalry & Cavalry of the Line.
He was killed in action [14th December 1917] (aged 32).
The Halifax Courier [22nd December 1917] reported his death with a photograph.
He was buried at Monchy British Cemetery, Monchy-Le-Preux, France [Grave Ref II A 27].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Hebden Bridge Methodist Church, and on the Memorial at Hebden Bridge Association Football Club.
His brother Claude Stansfield also died in the War
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Redman, Jane | Ref 395-14 |
She was a cotton weaver [1881, 1891] / a fustian weaver [1901].
She had 3 children (father(s) unknown):
They lived at
A Jane Redman died in Todmorden [Q2 1922] (aged 73)
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Redman, John | Ref 395-37 |
He married Hannah / Ann [1801-1???].
Children:
They lived at
John disappears after the 1841 census
Living with Ann (head of the household) [in 1851] were son Henry, and grandchildren Mary Ann Redman [b 1845] & John Redman [b 1847].
Living with Ann [in 1871] was grandson John Redman [b 1847] (quarryman)
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Redman, John | Ref 395-845 |
Redman, John | Ref 395-28 |
In [Q3] 1840, he married Grace Parker [1819-18??] in Halifax.
Grace was the daughter of Sarah [b 1778] & John Parker, farmer
Children:
A John Redman died in Todmorden [Q2 1846].
On 5th November 1848, Grace married (2) Henry Greenwood
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Redman, John | Ref 395-9 |
He was a weaver [1839] / a hand loom weaver [1851, 1861].
On 26th September 1837, he married Sally [1803-18??].
Sally, a weaver of Wadsworth, was the daughter of John Greenwood, weaver, and widow of a Mr Greenwood.She had children by her first marriage:
- John [b 1826] who was a labourer [1881]
- Richard [b 1829]
- William [b 1832]
- Hannah [b 1834]
- Redman [b 1835]
She was a hand weaver [1871]
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] were 5 Greenwood children, 2 Redman children, William Wadsworth [b 1827], and John's widowed mother Betty Redman.
Living with them [in 1851] were 5 Greenwood children, 6 Redman children, and John's sister Grace Redman [b 1788] (pauper)
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Redman, John | Ref 395-36 |
He was a man servant of Dale, Stansfield [1852] / a carter [1861, 1871].
On 16th November 1852, he married Mary Schofield [1821-1???].
Mary, a factory operative of Gibraltar, Wadsworth, was the daughter of John Schofield, twister maker-up
Children:
They lived at
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Redman, John | Ref 395-3 |
Born 14th January 1832.
He was a grocer [1891].
On 26th December 1852, he married Grace Greenwood [1829-1???].
Grace was the daughter of Jonathan Greenwood
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1891] were son Henry & his family
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Redman, John | Ref 395-27 |
He was a beamer of Pecket Well, Wadsworth [1880].
On 6th March 1880, he married Jane Greenwood [1851-1???].
Jane, of Pecket Well, Wadsworth, was the daughter of Henry Greenwood, farmer
They lived at Pecket Well [1881]
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Redman, John | Ref 395-33 |
He was a delver of Law House, Wadsworth [1894] / a quarryman [1901] / a delver [1911].
On 5th February 1894, he married Rebecca Redman.
Rebecca, of High Hirst, Wadsworth, was the daughter of William Redman.She was a fustian tailoress [1881, 1891, 1911]
They lived at 1 Law House, Hebden Bridge [1901, 1911].
Rebecca (possibly) died in 1929
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Redman, John | Ref 395-863 |
Born in Ovenden.
He was a worsted drawing overlooker [1891] / a drawing overlooker (worsted mill) [1901] / a worsted spinning overlooker [1911].
In [Q4] 1883, he married Sarah Jane Holdsworth in Halifax.
Sarah Jane was born in Southowram, the daughter of George Holdsworth.She was a green grocer [1891] / in a drapery business (own account) [1911]
Children:
They lived at
John died 4th March 1927 (aged 68).
Sarah Jane died 4th June 1933 (aged 74).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 99] with Sarah Jane's parents
Redman, John Henry | Ref 395-38 |
In [Q2] 1938, he married Amy Ashworth in Todmorden.
John Henry died 11th March 1940 (aged 68).
Amy died 22nd August 1959 (aged 71).
The couple were buried at Wainsgate Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge [Grave Ref: F795] with Amy's parents
Redman, Jonathan | Ref 395-846 |
He lived at Rockville, Hebden Bridge [1905]
Redman, Joseph | Ref 395-21 |
Born 12th July 1830.
He was a cordwainer [1851, 1852] / a shoemaker [1858].
On 4th March 1852, he married Mary Ann Wilcock [1833-1???].
Mary Ann, of Stansfield, was the daughter of John Wilcock, manufacturer
They lived at Clough in Stansfield [1858]
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Redman, Lewis | Ref 395-130 |
In 1939, he married Hannah Rebecca Freeman in Halifax.
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Redman, Percy | Ref 395-232 |
During World War I, he served with the Lancashire Fusiliers.
He died in the conflict.
Redman, Richard | Ref 395-20 |
On 24th July 1814, he married Susannah Midgley [1786-18??].
Susannah came from Midgley
Children:
They lived at
Richard died 25th March 1858.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £450.
The will was proved by the oaths of sons Richard of Edge Hey Green & Joseph
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Redman, Richard | Ref 395-17 |
On 1st June 1819, he married Ann Parker [1794-18??].
They lived at Higher Crimsworth, Wadsworth [1851, 1861]
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Redman, Richard | Ref 395-647 |
Born in Hebden Bridge.
He was a member of Hebden Bridge District Council / a member of the local Tribunal / clothing manufacturer / partner in Redman Brothers / employing 32 people [1881] / a wholesale clothier [1891] / a fustian clothing manufacturer [1901].
He was a Methodist and a teetotaller – known as Dry Dick.
In 1880, he married (1) Sarah Taylor [1866-1932].
Children:
Sons Claude Stansfield & James William died in World War I
Sarah died in 1932.
In 1935, Richard married (2) Miriam Hoyle.
They lived at
Sons Claude Stansfield & James William died in World War I
He was buried at Heptonstall Slack Baptist Cemetery
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £34,807
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Redman, Richard | Ref 395-1735 |
Born in Northowram.
He was a worsted spinner [1871] / a weaver's creeler [1881] / a carpet weaver [1891]. He worked at Crossley's Carpets until 1897 when he was seized with a fit and had to give up his work. He was diagnosed as epileptic. He had entirely lost his memory and complained of pains in his head.
He lived at Boothtown with his father Ebenezer and his sister Emily Jane [18981]
His sister said that he had been behaving oddly. On 20th March 1898, he was found dead on the railway between Milner Royd Junction and Copley Station
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Redman, Richard Turner | Ref 395-19 |
He was a farmer [1891, 1901] / a dairy farmer [1911].
In 1893, he married Ann Ashworth [1857-19??].
Children:
They lived at Hill Top Farm, Wadsworth [1901, 1911]
Richard died 31st December 1919.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,860 2/2d.
Administration was granted to his widow Ann
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Redman, Robert | Ref 395-11 |
He was a farmer [1859] / a farmer of 40 acres [1861] / a farmer of 26 acres [1871] / a farmer of 26 acres [1881].
On 21st July 1859, he married Hannah Jackson [1838-1???].
Hannah, of Warley, was the daughter of Jonathan Jackson, clogger
Children:
They lived at
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Redman, Roger | Ref 395-26 |
Born in Pecket Well.
He was a steam tenter fustian [1891] / a carter (goods) [1911] / a cart driver (railway) [1901].
Around 1888, he married Emma Newell [1866-1???].
Emma was born in Wadsworth.She was a tailoress (fustian) [1901] / a finisher (fustian) [1911]
Children:
The 1911 census shows that they had had 3 children of whom 2 were still alive at that time
They lived at
Roger died in 1919 (aged 61)
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Redman, Simeon | Ref 395-1734 |
He was a weaver [1817, 1841] / a labourer [1851] / a cart driver [1861].
In 1817, he married Hannah Harwood [1798-1846] at Heptonstall Church.
Children:
They lived at
Hannah & Simeon were buried at Heptonstall Church
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Redman, Squire | Ref 395-39 |
He was a cotton weaver [1881, 1891].
He married Mary [1848-1???].
Mary was born in Halifax.She was a cotton weaver [1881], a fustian tailoress [1891].
A Squire Redman married a Mary Pickles in Halifax [Q4 1870]
Children:
The family lived at
Redman, Sydney | Ref 395-332 |
Born in Chiserley Field Side, Wadsworth.
He was a cotton manufacturer's clerk [1911].
In [Q1] 1923, he married Ada Westerman in Todmorden.
He died in Todmorden [Q4 1964] (aged 74)
Redman, Thomas | Ref 395-2 |
He married Sally [1791-18??].
Children:
They lived at Bogg Eggs, Wadsworth [1841, 1891].
In 1901, daughters Betty & Grace (both unmarried and living on own means) were living at Plumpton, Pecket Well, Wadsworth.Probate records show that, when she died [17th August 1903], Betty left effects valued at £143 18/7d
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Redman, Thomas | Ref 395-7 |
He was a weaver [1840] / a worsted weaver [1841] / a hand loom weaver wife [1851] / a worsted power loom weaver [1861] / a worsted weaver [1871, 1881].
On 26th October 1840, he married Jane Shaw [1819-18??].
Jane, a weaver of Slack House, Wadsworth, was the daughter of Henry Shaw, farmer.A child is recorded named Henry Shaw [born about 1839] (possibly) son of Jane and possibly son of Thomas before the marriage.
Henry was a weaver / a corn miller's apprentice [1881]
Children:
They lived at
A Thomas Redman died in 1895 (aged 79)
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Redman, Thomas | Ref 395-40 |
He was a weaver of Wadsworth [1869] / a farmer of 10 acres [1871, 1881] / a farmer [1891].
On 21st June 1869, he married Hannah [1826-1905].
Hannah, of Wadsworth, was the daughter of Joseph Robertshaw, farmer.She had 2 children (father unknown): Mary A. Robertshaw [b 1850] & William Robertshaw [b 1852] who was an apprentice cabinet maker [1871] / a joiner [1881, 1891]
They lived at Green End, Wadsworth [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901].
Thomas died 24th September 1891 Probate records show that he left effects valued at £419 15/1d.
Administration was granted to his widow Hannah.
Hannah died in 1905 (aged 79)
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Redman, Thomas | Ref 395-25 |
He was a weaver of Wadsworth [1872] / a cotton weaver [1881] / a cotton weaver [1891] / a farmer & cotton weaver [1901] / a cotton weaver [1911].
On 21st December 1872, he married Hannah Greenwood [1850-1???].
Hannah, of Wadsworth, was the daughter of Parker Greenwood, loom tuner
Children:
They lived at
Thomas was widower by 1911
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Redman, Thomas | Ref 395-154 |
On 24th August 1875, he married Mary Hannah Greenroyd in Bingley.
On 24th August 1875, he married Mary Hannah Greenroyd.
he married Mary Hannah Greenroyd in Bingley.
Children:
The children were born in Bingley
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Redman, Walker | Ref 395-838 |
Redman, William | Ref 395-946 |
Redman, William | Ref 395-10 |
He married Sally [1791-18??].
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1841] was daughter Mary Nowell & her daughter Sarah [b 1840]
Living with them [in 1851] was granddaughter Sarah Nowell [b 1840].
William died 24th December 1857 (aged 66)
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Redman, William | Ref 395-22 |
He married Ann [1801-18??].
Children:
They lived at Black Hill Side, Wadsworth [1841, 1851, 1861]
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Redman, William | Ref 395-18 |
He was a farmer of Crimsworth [1858] / a farm labourer [1871] / a farmer of 36 acres [1881].
On 28th December 1858, he married Susey Gledhill [1825-1???].
Susey, of Upper Ashes, was the daughter of Henry Gledhill, (clerk on the railway)
Children:
They lived at Crimsworth, Wadsworth [1871, 1881, 1891]
William died at Crimsworth [8th December 1890] Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,223 14/10d.
Administration was granted to son Richard Turner Redman
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Redman, William | Ref 395-32 |
He was a labourer of Broad Shaw, Wadsworth [1863] / a warehouseman [1871] / an unemployed general labourer [1881].
He married (1) Betty.
In [Q3] 1852, A William Redman married Betty Stansfield in Todmorden
Children:
On 8th March 1863, he married (2) Sarah.
Sarah (née Ingham), was the widow of Henry Greenwood.She had 3 children by her first marriage
They lived at
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Redman, William | Ref 395-864 |
He was an overlooker in worsted factory [1861].
In [Q3] 1951, he married Grace Eastwood [1824-1???] in Halifax.
Grace was born in Wadsworth
Children:
They lived at 1 New Street, Ovenden [1861]
Redman, William | Ref 395-861 |
Born 12th October 1830.
He was a stripper & grinder in cotton factory [1851] / a stoker at cotton mill [1881] / a cotton carder [1861] / an engine tenter [1871] / a cotton mill engineer (stationary) [1891].
On 3rd March 1851, he married Sarah Crabtree [1830-1???].
Sarah, of Heptonstall, was the daughter of James Crabtree.She was a cotton spinner [1861]
They lived at
Living with them [in 1881] were William H. Redman [b 1861], Emma Redman [b 1874] & sister-in-law Martha Crabtree [b 1839].
William died 29th January 1903.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £872 9/3d.
Probate was granted to James Redman (commission agent) & Emma Redman
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Redman, William | Ref 395-29 |
He was a twister of Pecket Well [1880] / a cotton twister [1891].
On 24th July 1880, he married Betty.
Betty was the daughter of James Ashworth
Children:
They lived at
William was a widower by 1911.
William died in 1932 (aged 79)
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Families |
Surname |
Redman surname | Ref 395-1 |
The Surname is discussed in the book Halifax & District Surnames by George Redmonds.
There are 66 entries on the Calderdale Companion for people with the surname Redman, as discussed in this SideTrack. This count does not include other forms of the surname.
Unattached BMDs for RedmanMarriages 1810, 1886, 1900
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