Nathan Whitley was born in Huddersfield [23rd February 1830], the son of John Whitley.
The family were great benefactors and dedicated to public service.
He worked as a carpet weaver, at the Halifax Union Bank, and in his grandfather's business, John Whiteley & Sons. He became a partner in, and took over management at, S. Whitley & Company at Hanson Lane Mills after the death of his brother Samuel. He was a Governor of Heath Grammar School [1880]
He held several public offices, including a Director of Halifax Mechanics' Institute [1862], Secretary of the committee to erect the statue of the Prince Consort [1862], a member of Halifax Town Council [1873-1877, 1881-1884], Mayor of Halifax [1876-1877] and [1881-1883], Magistrate [1878], a Governor of Crossley & Porter Orphanage, a Governor of Heath Grammar School, a Deacon of Park Congregational Church, Halifax, and an officer of the Halifax Charity Organisation Society [1887].
In 1864, he married (1) Sarah Rinder [1831-1869] in Leeds.
Sarah, the daughter of William Rinder, came from Gledhowe Grove, Leeds
Children:
Sarah died 6th November 1869 (aged 38), following the birth of their 5th child Samuel Rinder.
She was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 455].
In 1873, Nathan married (2) Lucy Delf of Buckhurst Hill, Essex, in West Ham.
Child: 6. Edward Nathan
The family lived at
He died at Greenroyde [24th November 1889].
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £136,401 18/1d.
The will was proved by sons John Henry & Alfred William, James Malcolm Bowman, and Henry Whitworth of West Royd, Halifax (cotton spinner).
Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 456]
See Rishworth Independent Church and Stainland Mechanics' Institute
This & associated entries use material contributed by Mark Andrew, Roger Beasley & Ivan Birch
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