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He was keeper at 9 Crossley Terrace [May 1904]
Son of John William Suthers.
He was
organist at Shore General Baptist Church, Todmorden [1906] /
organist at Heptonstall Parish Church [from 26th August
1909] /
a professional musician & teacher of music [1911].
On 8th October 1914, he married Annie Murray Linley [1888-19??]
at Mankinholes Wesleyan Chapel.
Child:
Arthur Linley [1916-1923]
During World War I,
he served as a Bombardier
with the 14th Siege Battery
Royal Garrison Artillery.
He died 19th September 1918 (aged 33).
He was buried at Heath Cemetery, Harbonnières, France [Grave Ref IX C 14].
He is remembered on a stone in St Paul's Church, Cross Stone,
in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance,
and on Patmos War Memorial
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He died in the conflict.
He is remembered on the Roll of Honour at Patmos Congregational Chapel, Todmorden
Born in Walsden.
He was
a warehouse man [1901] /
a tanner of hides [1911] /
a soldier [1915-1918] /
lunch man (dining rooms) at W. L. Sandbach, Hope Street, Todmorden
[1921] /
landlord of the Royal Oak, Eastwood [1933].
In [Q4] 1907, he married Mary Ellen Maguire [1885-19??] in Todmorden.
Children:
They lived at
During World War I,
he enlisted [12th January 1915] and
served as a Private
with the 2nd/6th Battalion
Lancashire Fusiliers.
He was with the Territorial Reserves at Southport [1915].
He served overseas.
He was discharged due to disability on the 18th of July 1918.
As per King's Regulations, he was issued the Silver War Badge.
His brothers-in-law Joseph Mitchell & Arthur Hamnett both died in the War.
Frank died Q3 1933 (aged 50).
After his death, Mary Ellen took over at the Royal Oak
[1933, 1939]
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In [Q2] 1901, he married Martha Hannah Greenwood [1874-1931] in Halifax.
Child: Wilbert
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Born in Bury.
She was
a cotton weaver [1871] /
landlady at the Rope & Anchor, Langfield [1891].
In 1873, she married (1) John Ogden [1852-1887] from
Stansfield, in Halifax.
They were club steward and stewardess at 2 Barker Street, Stansfield
[1881].
Child:
Edgar [b 1874]
In 1888, she married (2) John Learoyd from Leeds, in Todmorden.
John was a journalist and author and Hannah Maria was
landlady at the Rope & Anchor, Langfield [1891].
John was a commercial agent for typewriters and the family
were living at 63 Langshaw Street, Stretford, Lancashire [1901].
Living with them [in 1891] 1901 was Hannah Maria's widowed
father Thomas Suthers.
John was a registration agent and the family were living at 6
Harrogate Avenue, Sedgley Park, Prestwich, Lancashire [1911]
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A publican and pot-seller at Todmorden.
He was
a shop keeper [1841] /
beer seller at the Wellington Inn, York Street [1851-1862] /
a retailer of beer [1862].
He was described as
On 7th November 1811, he married (1) Mary Hodgson [1791-1822] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Mary died in 1822 (aged 31)
(possibly in childbirth).
She was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone
with her infant son who died 11th January 1822.
On 16th November 1823, he married (2) Grace Hodgson [1797-1879] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Living with them [in 1841] was granddaughter Mary [1840-1907],
the daughter of Grace [1814-1879].
James died at York Street [9th July 1862] (aged 71).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £1,000.
The will was proved by
sons Thomas
and
William
In January 1864, his sons Thomas and William
contested James's will in a dispute between children from his
first marriage.
Members of the family were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone:
Mary [31st October 1922];
James [14th July 1862];
Grace [24/4/18979]
See
Frederick William Fairburn
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Born in Oldham.
He was
a brick maker of Chapel Street, Walsden [1872] /
a cotton weaver [1881] /
a mason's labourer [1891] /
employed at the Corporation gas department [1897].
On 20th April 1872, he married Ann Greenwood [1852-19??] at St Peter's Church, Walsden.
Her father was not named on the marriage records
Children:
The family lived at
James committed suicide [30th November 1898] (aged 47)
The Todmorden & District News Friday [2nd December 1898]
He had gone upstairs at 7:30 pm and was discovered by his wife around
9 pm.
He had been drinking heavily for the last three weeks since losing
his job at the Corporation gas department where he had been employed
repairing breakfast cookers
The following week's Edition [9th December 1898] published
the full inquest report
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He ran a new beer shop – or Tom & Jerry shop – in one of his
father's houses in York Street, Todmorden.
His was the first beerhouse licence to be granted in Todmorden, and
became the Peacock.
On 10th January 1819, he married Mary Bullcock [1797-1845]
at St Chad's Church, Rochdale.
Children:
In June 1831, Suthers was charged with the manslaughter of
John Horsfall at Todmorden on 8th February 1831.
Benjamin Barker and David Parker were charged as
accessories after the fact.
The 3 men were acquitted.
In 1847, he was charged with having 3 persons in his pub at 1:00 am
on 26th October 1847.
On the afternoon of Sunday 3rd September 1848, he hanged himself with
a rope fixed to a tree in Hale Wood, Todmorden.
He had £59 13/11¾d in gold, silver and copper in his
pocket at the time.
After his death, son William took over at
the Peacock [1851]
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On 22nd September 1768, he married Susan Crabtree [1749-1783] at Heptonstall Church.
Children:
They lived at Rodwell End.
Susan died 13th January 1783 (aged 34).
On 30th September 1783, he married Hannah Sutcliffe [1770-1820] in Halifax.
Hannah died 20th December 1820 (aged 51).
John died 17th April 1824 (aged 78).
Members of the family were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone
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He owned property in York Street, Todmorden.
The Peacock beerhouse was established in one of his houses.
On 13th February 1791, he married Ann Whitaker [1773-1830] at Heptonstall Church.
Children:
John died 27th January 1840 (aged 71).
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £800.
His wife Ann was the executor.
Ann died 30th June 1853 (aged 81).
Members of the family were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone
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He took over from his brother William as landlord of
the Peacock, Todmorden [1861].
He left to become landlord of the Clarence, Todmorden [1866,
1874].
In 1843, he married Sarah Blomley in Halifax.
Children:
John died 4th August 1874 (aged 53).
Sarah died 28th May 1897 (aged 71).
Members of the family were buried at Christ Church, Todmorden
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He was a book keeper at a cotton mill [1911].
On 25th January 1875, he married Elizabeth Hinch [1841-1927]
at St George's Church, Leeds.
Child: Charles Arthur
They lived at The Cottage, Railway Street, Todmorden [1937].
John William died 6th March 1937.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £453 10/-.
Probate was granted to
John Corfield Pitter Bayley (physician),
and
Phoebe Tatham (widow).
The couple were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone:
John William [9th March 1937];
Elizabeth [9th June 1927]
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Born in Heckmondwike.
He was
a cotton weaver [1881] /
an outfitter and wardrobe dealer at 4 Dale Street, Todmorden [1900] /
engaged in photographic enlargements (own account) [1911].
In 1884, he married Elizabeth Schofield [1862-1???] in
Todmorden.
Children:
They lived at 72 Cambridge Street, Todmorden [1911].
Laban & Elizabeth died in Bolton
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He was an iron moulder [1881].
He married Ruth.
Children:
They lived at 54 Industrial Street, Langfield [1881]
He was a grocer's assistant [1911].
He married Mary Elizabeth.
They lived at 50 Industrial Street, Todmorden [1917].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 6th Battalion
York & Lancaster Regiment.
He died 9th October 1917 (aged 29).
He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 125-128],
on Todmorden War Memorial,
on Patmos War Memorial,
on the Roll of Honour of Patmos Congregational Church,
and on the Memorial at Todmorden Unitarian Church
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He was a joiner [1861, 1871, 1891].
He married Nancy [1830-1869] from Accrington, Lancashire.
Children:
They lived at
Living with them [in 1871] were his widowed mother Grace [aged
74] and brother William [aged 37] (librarian).
He was living with his daughter Hannah Maria [1891, 1901]
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Born in Todmorden.
In [Q2] 1935, he married Mary A. Blackburn in Todmorden.
They lived at Hebden Bridge.
During World War II,
he served as an Ordinary Seaman
with the Royal Navy
aboard HMS Jaguar.
He died 26th March 1942 (aged 30).
He is remembered on the Plymouth Naval Memorial [Grave Ref 67 2],
and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance
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He was a stone mason [1851, 1861, 1869].
In [Q4] 1845, he married Mary Ann Crowther [1827-1898] in Todmorden.
Children:
The family lived at
On 9th October 1869, William left home and was not heard of
again.
On the 15th, his body was found in the watercourse near the
Oddfellows' Hall.
Living with the widowed Mary Ann & family [in 1871]
was Mary Ann's mother Hannah Crowther [b Todmorden
1807].
A Mary Ann Suthers died in Todmorden [Q2 1898] (aged 71)
After his father's death [1848], William took over as landlord
of the Peacock, Todmorden [1851].
William's brother John took over at
the Peacock [1861]
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Suthers, Benjamin Ref 486-2667
Lodging house keeper at Winding Road [74 lodgers in 1903].
Suthers, Charles Arthur Ref 486-619
FRCO.
Suthers, Frank Ref 486-1466
He served in World War I.
Suthers, Frank Ref 486-2
Son of James Suthers.
Mary Ellen was born in Eastwood [15th January 1885], the daughter of Michael Maguire
Suthers, Fred Ref 486-1035
Suthers, Canon George Ref 486-1247
Born in Todmorden.
He went to Christ's College Cambridge.
He was ordained in 1934.
He was active in religious education
Suthers, Hannah Maria Ref 486-3488
Daughter of Thomas Suthers.
Suthers, James Ref 486-2643
Son of John Suthers.
a person of unusually literary tastes for his condition in life
Grace was the sister of his first wife
Suthers, James Ref 486-3
Son of Isaac Suthers, weaver.
Ann, a mill hand of Knowlwood Terrace, was born in Todmorden.
James Suthers, aged 47, labourer of 73 Knowlwood Road, hanged
himself in his bedroom on Wednesday 30th November.
Verdict: Committed suicide, by hanging, whilst of unsound mind
Suthers, Jeremiah Ref 486-1016
Son of John Suthers.
Suthers, John Ref 486-1030
Suthers, John Ref 486-1017
Son of John Suthers.
Ann came from Bacup
Suthers, John Ref 486-3045
Son of Jeremiah Suthers.
Sarah was the daughter of Edmund Blomley
Suthers, John William Ref 486-914
Born in Todmorden.
Elizabeth was born in Aston, Shropshire
Suthers, Laban Ref 486-3059
Son of Robert Suthers.
Elizabeth was born in Todmorden
Suthers, Robert Ref 486-1234
Writer of local history articles for the Hebden Bridge Chronicle
around 1881.
He wrote under the pen-name Antiquarian.
He attended Hope Baptist Church.
He was a friend of Daniel Eastwood
Suthers, Robert Ref 486-3060
Born in Todmorden.
Suthers, Robert Ref 486-631
Son of Laban Suthers.
Suthers, Thomas Ref 486-3489
Born in Stansfield.
Suthers, Wilbert Ref 486-686
Son of Fred Suthers
Suthers, William Ref 486-1437
Born in Stansfield.
Mary Ann was born in Stansfield
Suthers, William Ref 486-1018
Son of Jeremiah Suthers.
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