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His work on Coley Church [1817] was his last contract before his
death.
He married Unknown.
Children:
Both parents died young, leaving the children in the care of their
foster father and guardian, James Edward Norris
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Born in Keighley.
He was
a picker maker [1861] /
a sewing machine dealer [1881] /
a sewing machine agent [1901, 1911].
In [Q4] 1879, he married (1) Eunice Hooson [1838-1882]
in Cricklade, Wiltshire.
Eunice Rhodes died 8th October 1882 (aged 44),
and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3193]
with her mother Sarah Chappell [1805-1879].
In [Q3] 1884, he married (2) Martha Jane Coates [1846-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1881] was niece Matilda Hooson [b 1873].
Abraham died in Halifax [Q1 1924] (aged 84).
Born in Southowram [18th March 1861].
He was
a joiner & carpenter [1891] /
a joiner & builder [1901] /
a joiner [1911] /
a joiner (out-of-work) with Fielding Joiner at New Road,
Halifax [1921] /
a retired joiner & carpenter [1939].
In [Q3] 1885, he married Mary Elizabeth Firth [1864-1940] in Halifax.
She was an invalid [1939]
Children:
The 1911 census shows that they had had 7 children of whom 5 were still alive at that time.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1921] were daughter Beatrice Ada, her
husband & family.
Mary Elizabeth died 2nd June 1940 (aged 76).
Abram died 1st June 1942 (aged 81).
The couple were buried at Wesleyan Chapel, Southowram
He was
landlord of the Alma, Cottonstones [1914-1915] /
landlord of the New Delight, Triangle [1925-1927].
In [Q1] 1906, he married Ethel Annie Waterfall
in Basford, Derbyshire.
Children:
Benjamin died in Halifax [Q4 1927] (aged 46)
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He was a leather dresser.
In 1880, he married Rachael Barker [1859-1949] in Halifax.
Children:
The children were born in Northowram.
The family lived at Northowram
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Born 14th August 1843.
Local solicitor
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She was a mill hand [1871].
In 1871, she and her widowed mother Eliza were living with
William Mallinson and his wife.
In 1891, Eliza was a servant with Mary A. Waterhouse
[aged 65] and Mary H. Waterhouse [aged 36] at Sunnybank, in
the Francis Street area of Halifax.
In 1901, 1911, she was a servant with John Halliday and
family at 67 Clare Road, Halifax.
She died at Clare Road, Halifax [17th December 1912] (aged 66).
She was buried at Illingworth Church
[20th December 1912].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £196 13/1d.
Probate was granted to
Rhodes Mallinson (joiner), Harry Broadbent (boiler
stoker), and Edward Haigh (warp beamer)
In 1919, she married Samuel Redmayne Rhodes, whom she had met
whilst he was serving
with the Royal Army Service Corps.
They move back to Rhodes's home in Hebden Bridge.
In June 1933, Agnes was charged with the murder of her husband
whose charred body was found on a bed at their home, Snow Booth Farm, Hebden Bridge.
She was found wandering around Hebden Bridge town centre and said to
a constable
She then set fire to the bed and tried to burn herself.
She had 5 cuts on her throat where she had tried to cut her throat
with a razor.
The next day, she jumped into the river at Hebden Bridge, but could
not sink.
Mr Rhodes was known to be a brutal man and their married life had
been unhappy, Mrs Rhodes suffering years of abuse.
She was imprisoned at Strangeways, Manchester, and sentenced to death
at the Leeds Assizes.
A petition – headed by Rev Frodsham – that the sentence be commuted
was dismissed.
About 1 week before she was due to be executed, the Home Secretary
commuted the sentence to life imprisonment
In 1849, he married Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin at St George's Church, Hanover Square, London.
On their marriage, Francis changed his name to Francis
Darwin.
He inherited the Mytholm Estate in Hebden Bridge from his uncle and
aunt in 1866.
In 1868, he sold the property.
In 1881, he was living at Creskeld Hall, Leeds
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He was an engineer of Warley [1849].
He married (1) Unknown.
In 1849, he married (2) Sarah Ann Slater at Halifax Parish Church.
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He was
a labourer (machine tools) [1911] /
an iron polisher with J. B. Farrar at Wade Street, Halifax [1921] /
a textile engineer's labourer [1939].
In [Q2] 1919, he married Edith Hirst [1883-1971] in Halifax.
She was the widow of Edgar Hirst [marr Huddersfield Q3/1900]
and had a daughter Ethel Hirst [b 6th September 1900; bapt 7th
October 1900] (cotton twiner with George Fox & Sons Limited at West
End Mills, Sowerby Bridge [1921])
They lived at
George Henry died 12th October 1948 (aged 69).
Edith died 16th September 1971 (aged 88).
The couple were buried at Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norland
He was a gardener [1877].
On 30th June 1877, he married Mary Procter [1854-1???] in
Halifax.
Children:
The children were born in Coley.
The family lived at
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Whilst a young man, he had an accident when his arm was caught in a
gate in a strong wind and was amputated.
He had to have a prosthetic limb.
He was
a solicitor [1881, 1891] /
Clerk to the Sowerby Bridge District Council /
Clerk to the Southowram District Council.
He served his articles with John Haigh, Official Receiver in
Bankruptcy in Huddersfield.
His first office was in Horton Street.
He moved to larger premises in Commercial Bank Chambers in
partnership with Richard W. Evans, as Godfrey Rhodes & Evans
[1886]
On 13th October 1875, he married Annie Gomersall [1853-1???]
in Dewsbury.
Children:
They lived at
He died at Lindenholme [14th December 1900] (aged 50).
He was buried at Sowerby Bridge Cemetery
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During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 8th Battalion
York & Lancaster Regiment.
He died 11th April 1917 (aged 20).
He was buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref XI C 38]
On 20th February 1832, he married Eliza Benson.
Children:
They lived at
Henry died 28th October 1864 (aged 56),
In 1871, the widowed Eliza and daughter Eliza were
living with William Mallinson and his wife
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He was
a wire worker of Hipperholme [1839] /
a wire drawer [1841] /
an iron worker [1845] /
a wire worker employing 1 man [1851] /
a wire worker employing 4 men and 3 boys [1861] /
a wire worker employing 3 men and 2 boys [1871] /
a wire worker [1878] /
a wire worker employing 3 men and 1 boy [1881].
On 13th June 1839, he married (1) Ruth Elizabeth Mallinson.
Ruth Elizabeth died Q2 1842.
On 17th February 1845, he married (2) Sarah Mallinson
[1825-1???].
Child:
Mary [b 1844]
Sarah died before 1878.
On 11th December 1878, Henry married (3) Dinah Ann
Holmes [1834-1906] at Bradford.
In 1841, Henry & Ruth were living with Ruth's
parents, Sarah & John Mallinson at Lane Ends,
Hipperholme.
They lived at
Living with them [in 1851] were lodgers Sarah Bateman [aged
27] and Emily Bateman [aged 1].
Living with them [in 1861] was sister-in-law Martha Mallinson
[aged 38].
Living with them [in 1881] was niece Mary H. Barraclough [aged
26].
Henry died at Bradford [Q4 1883] (aged 66).
Dinah Ann died in Keighley [Q1 1906] (aged 73)
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Born in Leeds;
baptised at St Michael's, Farnley, Leeds [17th December 1842].
He was
a pupil at a school in Landowne Place, Hove, Sussex [1851].
On the death of their mother [1878], his brother Herbert
succeeded to the Birks Hall estate.
When Herbert died without issue, Henry succeeded and
became tenant for life of the estate under the will of his grandmother
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Born in Coley.
He was a domestic groom [1911].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 2nd/5th Battalion
(T. F.)
South Staffordshire Regiment.
He died of wounds [19th April 1917].
He was buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France [Grave Ref IV C 9].
He is remembered on Coley War Memorial,
and on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial
He is remembered on Coley War Memorial,
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Born in Wokingham, Berkshire;
baptised at Wargrave, Berkshire.
He was
a pupil at a school in Lansdowne Place, Hove, Sussex [1861].
On the death of his mother [1878], he succeeded to the Birks Hall estate.
He died without issue, and his brother Henry succeeded and
became tenant for life of the estate under the will of his grandmother
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Tobacconist at 2 Corn Market, Halifax [1881]
In November 1881, he married Emma Wadsworth [1863-1???]
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In February 1850, he was declared insolvent
In 1903, he was one of the first people to be granted a car registration and a motor drivers' licence
He was a mason of Northowram [1868].
He married (1) Sarah [1832-1867].
Children:
Sarah died 21st October 1867 (aged 35).
In February 1868, he married (2) Naomi Mallinson.
James died 10th September 1872 (aged 40).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3575].
A Naomi Rhodes died in Halifax [Q3 1918] (aged 79).
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Born in Halifax.
He was
partner in Thomas Rhodes & Sons Limited /
a sewing machine & musical instrument dealer & complete house
furnisher [1891].
He married Emma [1851-1???]
They lived at 26 Clifton Road, Skircoat [1891].
Living with them (as servants) [in 1891] were (James's?)
widowed sisters Martha J. Holroyde [b 1843] and Olive
Wheeldon [b 1849]
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He married Unknown.
Children:
The children were baptised at Northgate End Chapel, Halifax
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On 8th September 1804, he married Miss Gibson.
Baptised at Northgate End Chapel, Halifax [13th August 1858].
He was
a woollen merchant in Halifax /
a partner with his nephew Rawdon Briggs as Rhodes & Briggs
/
a Trustee of Northgate End Chapel [1797] /
a partner in the Halifax Commercial Banking Company Limited /
a partner in Rawson's Bank /
a partner in Rawson, Rhodes & Briggs [1807].
With Rhodes & Briggs, much of his time was spent on the Continent
in the export side of the business.
He married Faith Rawdon.
They lived at Savile Green, Halifax [1803]
He extended Savile Green, building large rooms in the centre
part of the houses and a kitchen at the back
There was a memorial medallion bust – by Sir Francis Legatt
Chantrey RA – to him in Northgate End Chapel
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He was a manufacturer of plain and fancy knitted hosiery with
business at 13 Horton Street, Halifax.
The business was established around 1870 and their products included
cardigans, jackets, jerseys, children's clothes, skirts, shawls,
capes, gaiters and stockings.
They also supplied knitting machines and sewing machines
On 15th February 1858, he married (1) Ellen Percival [1837-1873].
Ellen died in Halifax [Q3 1873] (aged 36).
In 1875, he married (2) Sarah Dewhirst.
John died 22nd July 1920 (aged 83)
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He was
a merchant in Leeds [1824] /
Magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire [1851].
On 16th September 1824, he married Sarah Brooke at St Peter's Church, Leeds.
Children:
They lived at
John William died 10th February 1863 (aged 63)
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £120,000.
His will was proved by his widow, Sarah & his son John
William.
Sarah died in Wokingham, Berkshire [12th January 1878] (aged 72)
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £25,000.
Her will was proved by her sons: John William of Twyford,
Berkshire, & Henry Brooke of Hennerton House
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Born in Farnley.
Baptised at St Michael's, Farnley, Leeds [17th December 1840].
He was a pupil at a school in Exeter Close, Walthamstow, Essex [1851]
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He had property at Ball Green, Soyland and Southowram Bank.
He married Sarah.
Children:
He married Betty [1751-1835].
He was dead by 1835
He married Susannah [1758-1843].
Children:
Joseph died 17th November 1840 (aged 84).
Susannah died 6th January 1843 (aged 85).
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: F-Q32]
The children (‡) were buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax
with nephew Joseph [1814-9th July 1816] son of
Joseph
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He was
landlord of the Neptune Inn, Brookfoot [1822, 1842] /
a coal dealer [1851].
He married Elizabeth [1791-1849].
Children:
They lived at
Elizabeth died 8th May 1849 (aged 58).
Joseph died 12th December 1868 (aged 76).
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: F-R32]
He was station master at Whitley Bridge Railway Station /
railway station master at Hipperholme having exchanged his posting
with Thomas Priestley [1899, 1901, 1911].
In [Q2] 1881, he married Emily Birch [1858-19??] in Leeds.
Children:
They lived at Railway Station House, Halifax Road, Hipperholme [1901,
1911].
A Joseph W. Rhodes died in Halifax in 1911 (aged 55)
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Born in Birmingham.
He worked for Ainley Brothers (Elland) Limited.
He lived at 4 Greystone Avenue, Elland.
During World War II,
he enlisted [1942]
and served as a Private
with the 1st Battalion
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
He was taken a POW in Tunisia, and escaped.
He died of wounds in Italy [1st February 1944].
He was buried at Anzio War Cemetery, Italy [Grave Ref III B 3].
He is remembered at Elland Cemetery,
on Elland War Memorial,
on the Memorial at Saint Mary the Virgin, Elland,
and on the Memorial at All Saints' Church, Elland
Son of Godfrey Rhodes.
Baptised July 1887.
He was educated at Oxford.
He became a solicitor in Halifax.
He qualified in June 1904
He was
Chairman of William Asquith Limited [1949] /
a partner in Godfrey Rhodes & Evans /
a Director of the British Law Insurance Company Limited /
notary public to Sowerby UDC and Southowram UDC.
In February 1909, he married Emily Louise Walton.
See
Thomas Brown
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He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on Coley War Memorial
Born in Northowram.
He was
a member of St Matthew's Church, Northowram & Sunday School /
a member of the local Rifle Club whose HQ was at the Travellers' Rest, Hipperholme /
a member of the Bolton Unity at Shelf /
a cowman on a farm /
employed by Brear & Brown Limited /
a mineral water manufacturer (own business).
In 1908, he married Miriam Ogden [1887-1969] in Halifax.
Child:
Charles [1909-1988]
They lived at
During World War I,
he enlisted [28th November 1915]
and served as a Gunner
with D Battery
with the 246th Brigade
Royal Field Artillery.
He was killed by shellfire at the 3rd Battle of Ypres [29th October 1917].
The Halifax Courier He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 4-6 & 162],
in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
on the Memorial at Saint John the Baptist, Coley,
He is remembered on the Memorial at Saint Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe
or
on the Memorial at Saint Matthew's Church, Northowram.
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Born in Rastrick.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 9th Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
He died 14th October 1917.
He was buried at Locre Hospice Cemetery, Belgium [Grave Ref III B 29].
He is remembered on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial
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Born in Halifax [9th September 1810].
Both his parents died young, leaving Samuel and his sisters in
the care of their foster father and guardian, James Edward Norris.
He was
Bailiff [1841] /
High Bailiff, County of Yorkshire at Halifax [1851] /
High Bailiff (The Local) County Court [1867, 1881].
He was strongly against anyone drinking water from lead pipes.
Around 1855, he built The Dudwells, Halifax
He was a benefactor of All Saints' Church, Dudwell, and carted over
400 cart loads of stone from his own quarry for the construction of
the Church and School.
He married Amelia, daughter of Gamaliel Rothwell.
Newspaper accounts of Samuel and Amelia's wedding said
that
Children:
They lived at
He died at The Dudwells, Halifax on 2nd February 1884 [aged 73].
He was buried at Elland Cemetery.
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £1,512 19/-.
His will was proved by his executors: his daughter Clara, Rev William Brookes and George Aked Blackburn (grocer).
Daughter Clara died at her home West View, Hopwood Lane,
Halifax [21st September 1889] (aged 47).
See
Charles Ambler
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Baptised October 1835.
He was a commission agent.
In 1858, he married Emma Louisa Tipton.
Child: Herbert
He died in Halifax
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He married Unknown.
Children:
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He was
a sizing manufacturer's labourer [1851]. a carter [1861]
He married Maria [1810-18??].
Children:
They lived at 2 Trinity Road Halifax [1851] 5 Lower Court, St James's
Road, Halifax [1861]
In 1898, he married Norah Catherine, daughter of William Dyer, at Blackburn.
Child:
daughter
They lived at The Mount, Stansfield [1901]
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On 29th June 1600, he married Elizabeth Joanna Barstow [1581-1659] in Halifax.
Children:
Elizabeth Joanna died in Providence, Rhode Island, USA in 1659
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In [Q3] 1891, he married Clara Turner in Halifax.
Children:
The children ‡ were buried with the Turner
grandparents at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 4179]
Born in Halifax.
He was
partner in Thomas Rhodes & Sons Limited /
a sewing machine & musical instrument dealer & complete house
furnisher [1891].
He married Henrietta [1859-1???].
They lived at 24 Clifton Road, Skircoat [1891]
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Born 27th January 1854.
In [Q3] 1879, he married Catherine Cecilia Cleave [1853-19??] at Christ Church, Barkisland
Children:
They lived at Grove House, Greetland [1914]
William died 21st March 1914 (aged 60).
He was buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland
Rhodes, Mr Ref 231-1559
A builder and contractor in Halifax.
Rhodes, Abraham Ref 231-12
Son of Thomas Rhodes.
Eunice was born in Illingworth
Martha Jane was born in Bishop Wilton, Yorkshire
Abraham's burial place is not yet known
Rhodes, Abram Ref 231-14
Son of
Mary Elizabeth was born in Scissett, Huddersfield [30th April
1864].
Rhodes, Benjamin Walter Ref 231-7
Born in Belper, Derbyshire.
Rhodes, Charles Ref 231-3
Born in Hipperholme.
Rachael was born in Northowram
Rhodes, Christopher Tate Ref 231-R1137
Son of Samuel Rhodes.
Rhodes, Eliza Ref 231-120
Daughter of Henry Rhodes.
Rhodes, Elizabeth Ref 231-370
Prioress of Kirklees Priory [1361-1373]
Rhodes, Elizabeth Agnes Ref 231-664
An Irishwoman.
I have tried to commit suicide.
I have killed my husband.
I know he is dead.
I killed him with a hammer
Rhodes, Francis Ref 231-1685
Son of William Rhodes and favourite nephew of Rev James Armytage Rhodes.
She – and her husband – both had family connections with
naturalist Charles Darwin
Rhodes, Frederick Ref 231-176
Son of William Rhodes, engineer.
Sarah Ann was the daughter of James Slater
Rhodes, G. Ref 231-132
Recorded in 1905, when
he was selling watches at 3 Town Hall Street, Sowerby Bridge
Rhodes, George Henry Ref 231-15
Born in Bradley [7th August 1879].
Edith (née Ibberson) was born [7th July 1883].
Rhodes, George Walker Ref 231-470
Born in Hipperholme.
Mary was born in Colne
Rhodes, Godfrey Ref 231-1556
Son of Samuel Rhodes.
Annie was the daughter of Tom Gomersall of Dewsbury
Rhodes, Harold Whitaker Ref 231-418
Son of Elizabeth & Walter Rhodes of Valley View, Shelf.
Rhodes, Henry Ref 231-118
He was
a mason [1832] /
a stone mason [1841] /
a mason [1851] /
a stone mason [1861] /
a bricklayer [1867].
Eliza was born in Leeds
Rhodes, Henry Ref 231-137
Son of William Rhodes, a wireworker.
Ruth Elizabeth was the daughter of John Mallinson,
Sarah was the daughter of John Mallinson, and sister
of his first wife
Dinah Ann was born in Oxenhope
Rhodes, Henry Brooke Ref 231-184
Son of John William Rhodes.
Rhodes, Herbert Ref 231-469
Son of George Walker Rhodes.
Rhodes, Herbert Edward Ref 231-792
Son of John William Rhodes.
Rhodes, Herbert Rothwell Ref 231-1543
Son of Sydney Rothwell Rhodes.
Emma, of Horne Street, Halifax, was the daughter of the
late John Wadsworth grocer of Cross Hills, Halifax
Rhodes, Isabella Ref 231-1374
One of the last nuns at Kirklees Priory
Rhodes, J. Ref 231-1309
Wire worker at Hipperholme.
Rhodes, James Ref 231-816
Of 26 Clifton Road, Halifax.
Rhodes, James Ref 231-119
Son of Henry Rhodes.
Naomi was the daughter of Thomas Mallinson, wire drawer
Her burial place is not yet known
Rhodes, James Ref 231-158
Son of Thomas Rhodes.
Emma was born in Mirfield
Rhodes, Rev James Armytage Ref 231-R392
A wealthy man, property-owner and magistrate in Hebden Bridge
Rhodes, John Ref 231-231
Of Halifax.
He issued tradesmen's tokens – possibly worth ¼d bearing the
image of a lion rampant
Rhodes, John Ref 231-508
He was Constable of Northowram [1693]
Rhodes, John Ref 231-1762
Rhodes, John Ref 231-11
of Halifax.
Miss Gibson, of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, was the daughter of the
late Mr Gibson of the Commercial Bank
Rhodes, John Ref 231-41
Son of John Rhodes.
Faith was the daughter of Mr Rawdon
Rhodes, John Ref 231-894
Born 5th August 1836.
Rhodes, John William Ref 231-800
Born in Leeds.
Sarah was born in Chapel Allerton, Yorkshire, the daughter of
Edward Brooke
Rhodes, John William Ref 231-8
Son of John William Rhodes.
Rhodes, Joseph Ref 231-659
Of Skircoat.
Rhodes, Joseph Ref 231-869
Governor of the Ovenden Workhouse.
Rhodes, Joseph Ref 231-5490
Of Bank Top, Southowram.
Rhodes, Joseph Ref 231-660
Son of Joseph Rhodes.
Rhodes, Joseph W. Ref 231-924
Station master at Hipperholme Station [1905]
Rhodes, Joseph Walter Ref 231-9
Born in Leeds.
Emily was born in Leeds
Rhodes, Leonard Ref 231-5
Son of Florence & Leonard Rhodes
of Fixby.
Rhodes, Lewis Ref 231-815
MA, JP.
Rhodes, M. Ref 231-376
He served in World War I.
Rhodes, Norris Ref 231-387
Son of Charles Rhodes.
Miriam was born in Ovenden
Rhodes, Sam Ref 231-4
Son of Sarah Ann (née Schofield) & Samuel Henry Rhodes
of 8 Jowett's Row, Brighouse [1911].
Rhodes, Rev Samuel Ref 231-656
He was one of a number of students from Idle College who served at
Providence Congregational Church, Stainland from its foundation in
1814.
He became Minister in 1817.
He lived beneath the Church.
He supplemented his salary of £70 per annum by weaving.
His wife – who had been a governess for Mr Holland at Slead
Syke – kept a draper's shop.
In 1827, he moved to Smallbridge
Rhodes, Samuel Ref 231-1410
Son of Mr Rhodes.
in honour of the magnificent and never-failing spring of pure,
bright, sparkling water in the wells close by
Amelia was the daughter of G. Rothwell and a direct
descendant of Lord Chancellor Hyde whose sister
married King James II
Rhodes, Sydney Rothwell Ref 231-1759
Son of Samuel Rhodes.
Rhodes, Thomas Ref 231-836
In 1866, he established the business which became Thomas Rhodes & Sons Limited.
Rhodes, Thomas Ref 231-13
Born in Bingley.
Maria was born in Bingley
Rhodes, Thomas George Ref 231-1396
Pharmaceutical chemist.
Rhodes, Vernon Ref 231-577
Organist at Halifax Parish Church [1939-1941]
Rhodes, Walter Ref 231-6
Rhodes, William Ref 231-10
Clara was the daughter of Joseph Turner
Rhodes, William Ref 231-155
Son of Thomas Rhodes.
Henrietta was born in Halifax
Rhodes, William Ref 231-2
Son of Joseph Rhodes, woolstapler of West Vale.
Catherine was born in Greenwich, the daughter of Thomas
Cleave of Millbrook, Devon
Surname |
The Surname is discussed in the book Halifax & District Surnames by George Redmonds.
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56
entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Rhodes,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
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