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Born 22nd July 1790.
She had an illegitimate son: Thomas.
On 30th October 1815, she married Henry Patchett at Elland Parish Church.
On 6th June 1841, she was publican in Mytholmroyd, living with her
son Thomas (carpenter).
She died 28th August 1852 [aged 63].
She was buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
[31st August 1852].
The tombstone for Henry and Abigail Patchett
in Luddenden churchyard, is now used as a paving stone on a path near
the river side in front of the church
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Son of Thomas Titterington.
Baptised in Halifax [5th August 1783].
He was
a carpet manufacturer at Midgley [1806] /
a stuff manufacturer at Midgley [1845] /
a worsted manufacturer [1851].
On 13th November 1804, he married Grace Ogden [1787-1848].
Children:
They lived at
Grace died in Luddenden [27th November 1848].
Living with him [in 1851] was granddaughter Rebecca
Titterington [aged 6].
Eli died in Luddenden [2nd January 1854].
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £12,000.
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
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He was a retired worsted spinner [1901].
In September 1893, he married Minnie Elizabeth
at St Paul's Church, King Cross.
Child: Thomas Gledhill
They lived at 49 Scarisbrick Road, Southport [1901].
Living with them [in 1901] were visitors Eli's brother Thomas Gledhill Titterington, his wife Emily Beatrice and
daughter Marion.
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
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Born in Horsforth.
He was
a wool stapler's clerk [1901] /
a traveller in the wool trade [1911].
On 25th October 1905, he married Sarah Elizabeth (Cissie) Haigh [1881-1963] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at 1 Oatland House, Greetland [1911].
Ernest James died in St John's Hospital, Halifax [17th
February 1961].
Sarah Elizabeth died in Thornhill Nursing Home, Huddersfield
[30th May 1963]
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He never married.
He was (possibly) in business at Pepper Hill Mill.
He was an extensive landowner in Luddenden, Halifax and the Calder
Valley.
He played football for Mytholmroyd Rugby Club.
In 1908, he went on a voyage to the Canary Islands.
He was shipwrecked and endured a gruelling experience.
He suffered bad health afterwards.
He died on 30th November 1928.
He was buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £41,611 12/2d
plus settled land
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Son of Thomas Titterington.
On 13th August 1811, he married Alice Shepherd [1781-1862]
daughter of Mr Shepherd at Elland.
They lived at Lydgate, Midgley [1862].
In 1841, Alice (Independent) was living alone at High Lees,
Midgley, and her brother-in-law Eli Titterington was also at High
Lees.
James died at Midgley [15th July 1838].
The widowed Alice was living with her sister Phoebe and
brother-in-law Joshua Crowther and family at Lower High Lees,
Midgley [1851],
and
with her nephew William Crowther and family at Lydgate,
Midgley [1861]
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He was a worsted manufacturer [1851].
On 13th September 1838, he married Sarah Foulds [1815-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child:
Grace [b 1837]
They lived at
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Born in Halifax.
Baptised at Sowerby [1st January 1847].
He was
a carpet merchant of Sowerby [1870] /
a carpet manufacturer & merchant at 16 Waterhouse Street, Halifax
[1874].
On 13th April 1870, he married Mary Armytage at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
James died in Wharfedale [4th April 1880].
Mary died at Oatland House, Greetland [1st February 1911].
Members of the family were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby:
James [9th April 1880];
Gertrude [1st February 1894];
Mary [4th February 1911]
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Baptised in Halifax [1st May 1777].
He was a farmer [1858].
On 2nd December 1810, he married Isabella Thompson [1787-1848] in Halifax.
Child: Mary Ann
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Born at Struglars Hall, Luddenden [29th April 1807].
Baptised in Luddenden [9th June 1807]
He was a manufacturer in Midgley [1836].
The Leeds Mercury [12th August 1848]
reported that
A newspaper notice in 1848 announced
MICHL. STOCKS, Solicitor to the Trustee.
[14th October, 1848]
On 31st May 1836, he married Mary Holdsworth at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
Higgin Chamber, Sowerby [1841,... 1881].
The family were acquaintances of Branwell Brontë.
Branwell recorded his friendship with John in
his Luddenden Diaries – neither Patrick nor John
were known for their sobriety.
Branwell painted the portraits of Mary and John.
John died in Luddenden [8th January 1876].
Probate records show that Mary left effects valued at £52 SHE/-.
Probate was granted to Eli Whiteley.
Living with the widowed Mary [in 1881] was grandson James
H. Mitchell [b 1869]
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In 1844, she had an illegitimate daughter Lucy / Louisa
by Robert Thompson.
She married (1) Ellis Greenwood.
In 1858, she married (2) Eli Alderson.
In 1891, she was living with her daughter Louisa, widow of
Robert Marland
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He was one of the gang who attacked Thomas Cockcroft and
Robert Crossley in 1839.
He was arrested in Dublin.
Several English notes and 2 watches were found on him.
The maker's name and their numbers identified them as being the
watches of Crossley and Cockcroft.
At the trial on 5th March 1840, he was transported to Van Diemen's Land for life.
He left England on the Lady Raffles [30th November
1840]
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Baptised in Halifax [29th July 1773].
He lived at
the estate Old Riding, Warley
and
Peel House, Warley
In 1814, his brother Thomas left Brock Top Farm, Mount Tabor to Samuel.
On 17th November 1795, he married (1) Sally Tattersall [1773-1797] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Sally died 28th June 1797 (aged 23).
On 27th April 1815, he married (2) Martha Clay [1785-1855].
Child: 3. David [bapt Luddenden 26th May 1816; d 23rd
July 1823]
Samuel died at Breck Top Farm, Mount Tabor [7th April 1850] (aged 76).
On 21st June 1856, son-in-law John Wade took ownership of
Brock Top Farm, Mount Tabor.
Martha died 4th February 1855 (aged 60)
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
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He occupied Room 43 on the Rustic gallery of the Piece Hall [1787]
On 17th July 1768, he married Rebekah Helliwell [1735-1813] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Thomas and Rebekah died in Halifax
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Born 24th March 1770.
Baptised in Halifax [13th November 1770].
He was a weaver and a farmer.
On 25th December 1805, he married Mary Greenwood [1773-1815] in Halifax.
In 1814, he left Brock Top Farm, Mount Tabor to his brother
Samuel.
Mary died in Warley [1815].
Thomas died at Edgington, Rock Island, Illinois, USA [26th
March 1857]
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Born 13th January 1809.
He was
a carpenter [1841] /
a timber merchant & wheelwright at Mytholmroyd & Midgley [1845] /
a joiner and timber merchant of Mytholmroyd [1856].
Around 1853, he married Sarah, daughter of Joseph Slater.
Children:
Thomas was
Thomas was buried at St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd.
In 1851, daughters Mary Ann and Sarah were living with
the Slater grandparents at Old Gate, Hebden Bridge.
In 1861, daughter Sarah was living with her widowed
grandmother Betty Slater at Buttress Bottom, Hebden Bridge.
In 1871, daughter Sarah was living with her uncle Valentine
Slater, and in 1901, she was a fustian tailoress, living alone at
Balmoral Street, Hebden Bridge.
In 1861, Thomas's widow Sarah was a wood dealer, living
alone in Mytholmroyd.
She died at the home of daughter Mary Ann and Richard Cockcroft [17th August 1878].
She was buried at St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd
[22nd August 1878] with her husband and other members of the family
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He was
a landed proprietor [1861] /
in business at Pepper Hill Mill /
a retired manufacturer [1871] /
a gentleman [1881] /
Lord of the Manor of Midgley.
On 21st May 1856, he married Mary Ann Gledhill.
Children:
They lived at The Greave, Midgley [1856, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1883,
1891, 1901].
Living with them [in 1881] was Mary Ann's sister Grace.
Thomas died 17th July 1883.
Members of the family were buried at Luddenden Cemetery
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He was dead by 1903, but records show that his executors owned the
Travellers Rest, Higgin Chamber
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He was in business at Pepper Hill Mill until he retired [around
1900].
In [Q3] 1892, he married Emily Beatrice Tolson in Halifax.
Child:
Marion [b 1894]
They lived at Laurel Bank, Luddenden [1903].
Thomas died in 1903.
On 23rd January 1905, Emily Beatrice married (2) Ernest Edward Crowther
In the census of 1901, the family were visitors staying with brother
Eli Titterington at 49 Scarisbrick Road, Southport.
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
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He married Lottie Mary (Mollie) McMinn [1906-1985]
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham & Jeffrey KnowlesTitterington, Abigail Ref 201-1431
Daughter of Thomas Titterington
Titterington, Eli Ref 201-1279
Or Ely.
Titterington, Eli Ref 201-1285
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Minnie Elizabeth was the daughter of William Murgatroyd
Titterington, Ernest James Ref 201-1289
Son of James Holdsworth Titterington.
Cissie was the
daughter of Sarah Ann [1854-19??] & Charles Haigh
of 11 Vine Terrace, Halifax
Titterington, George Albert Ref 201-1286
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Titterington, James Ref 201-1281
Yeoman.
Titterington, James Ref 201-1282
Son of Eli Titterington.
Titterington, James Holdsworth Ref 201-1288
Son of John Titterington.
Mary was the daughter of George Armytage
Titterington, John Ref 201-1409
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Titterington, John Ref 201-1287
Son of Eli Titterington.
Sarah Ann Slater of the Anchor and Shuttle, Luddendenfoot summoned John Titterington, of Sowerby,
manufacturer, for an assault.
The complainant having first commenced the affair by throwing some
water into Titterington's face, he was only required to pay
15/6d costs
Notice is hereby given that all and every, the Household Goods,
Chattels and Effects in and about the dwellinghouses and premises
lately occupied by JOHN TITTERINGTON at Higgin Chamber, Sowerby, in
the Parish of Halifax. And also all and singular Machinery and
Utensils in and about the Mill and Premises adjoining or near thereto
also lately held and occupied by the said JOHN TITTERINGTON are the
sole and exclusive property of ELI TITTERINGTON of Midgley, parish of
Halifax aforesaid Worsted Manufacturer, and that the said John
Titterington has no right, title or interest whatsoever in the same
Goods, Chattels, Effects and Machinery or any part thereof
Mary was the daughter of George Holdsworth
Titterington, Mary Ann Ref 201-5920
Daughter of John Titterington.
Titterington, Richard Ref 201-391
Of Sowerby Bridge.
He refused to pay his church rate on the grounds that the Curate,
Robert Booth, was unlicensed and a Nonconformist
Titterington, Robert Ref 201-T1244
Of Mixenden.
Titterington, Samuel Ref 201-1396
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Titterington, Thomas Ref 201-8630
Of Warley.
Titterington, Thomas Ref 201-1280
An early member of the Titterington family.
Titterington, Thomas Ref 201-1397
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Titterington, Thomas Ref 201-1427
Aka Titerintin.
Illegitimate son of Abigail Titterington.
found dead in the area near his house steps, injuries from falling
down such steps [27th October 1859]
Titterington, Thomas Ref 201-1283
Son of Eli Titterington.
Mary Ann was the daughter of Thomas Gledhill
Titterington, Thomas George Ref 201-4
Of Luddenden.
Titterington, Thomas Gledhill Ref 201-1284
Son of Thomas Titterington.
Emily Beatrice was the daughter of Henry C. Tolson
Titterington, Thomas Gledhill Ref 201-1291
Son of Eli Titterington.
Families |
See
Broadley Hall, Ovenden,
Mill House estate, Luddenden,
Pepper Hill Mills, Luddenden and
The Greave, Midgley
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The Titterington family Ref 201-689
Surname |
There are
22
entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Titterington,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
Titterington surname Ref 201-1
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