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| Thomas WHEATLEY was born
in Woolley,Yorkshire. Spouse: Dorothy BURDET. Thomas WHEATLEY and Dorothy BURDET were married. Children were: Thomas WHEATLEY, Richard WHEATLEY. Thomas WHEATLEY. Parents: Thomas WHEATLEY and Dorothy BURDET. Spouse: Elizabeth OLDFIELD. Thomas WHEATLEY and Elizabeth OLDFIELD were married. Thomas and Elizabeth had ten children. Alfred Walter WHEELER was born about 1879 in Newport, Isle of Wight. He was also known as Alfred Walter Hayles in 1881. In 1901 he was a Copper Smith in East Cowes, Isle of Wight. Parents: Alice Fanny Willis WHEELER. Alice Fanny Willis WHEELER was born about 1856 in West Cowes, Isle of Wight. Alice was the daughter of Richard L. Wheeler (b.1826 Yarmouth) and Charlotte Andrews Willis (b.1827 Yarmouth). The Wheeler Family:- In 1841 Richard was a bricklayer and he lived in South Street, Yarmouth with John (b.1780; bricklayer; d.1850) and Sarah (b.1785;d.1848) Wheeler and his sister Elizabeth (b.1825). No relationships are given on the 1841 census but it is likely that Elizabeth and Richard were the youngest children in John and Sarah's family. (Jane (1810), Mary (1813) and Emma (1818) were christened in Yarmouth with parents John and Sarah and these may have been their eldest children.) In 1861 Richard still lived in South Street, Yarmouth and was a bricklayer but he was now the head of the household. The Willis family:- Charlotte's parents were Benjamin and Charlotte Willis. Their children (all born in Yarmouth) were:- Charlotte Andrews Willis (1827), Nehemiah Willis (1829), Louisa Andrews Willis (1832) and Eliza Andrews Willis (1833). In 1841 Benjamin (shoe maker) and Charlotte lived in High Street, Yarmouth with their children Charlotte, Nehemiah and Louisa. In 1851 Benjamin (shoemaker; b.1790; deaf) and Charlotte (b.1800) lived in Wheatsheaf Lane, Yarmouth with Charlotte and LUCY. In 1854 Louisa had a daughter, Mathilda Elizabeth Turner Willis. In 1858 Benjamin died at the age of 68. In 1871 Charlotte was visiting her sister-in-law Mary Willis in West Cowes. In 1879 Charlotte died aged 79 in Cowes. Richard Wheeler and Charlotte Andrews Willis had married in 1852 in a non-conformist chapel and their children were:- Nehemiah George (1853-1868 aka George), Richard Willis (1854), Alice Fanny Willis (1856), Elizabeth Sarah (1858 aka Bessie), Minnie Louisa (1860-1864), Rose Beatrice (1862-1863), Annie Charlotte (1863), William Charles (1867) and Henry Benjamin (1871 aka Harry). In 1861 Richard (bricklayer) and Charlotte lived in Castle Street, East Cowes with their children George, Richard, Alice, Elizabeth and Minnie. In 1871 Richard (bricklayer) and Charlotte lived in Vine Terrace, East Cowes with their children Richard, Alice, Bessie, Annie and William. In 1881 Richard (bricklayer) and Charlotte WHALER still lived in Vine Terrace with their children Annie C.(domestic servant), William C. (errand boy) and Harry B. In 1891 Richard (bricklayer) and Charlotte lived at 8 Vine Terrace with Harry B. (blacksmith's apprentice). Spouse: Henry William HAYLES. Henry William HAYLES and Alice Fanny Willis WHEELER were married about 1881 in a non-conformist chapel in Newport, Isle of Wight. Alice had had a son, Alfred Walter Wheeler, in 1879 in Newport. No father's name was noted. He was apparently born in the workhouse. After the marriage of Henry William Hayles and Alice Fanny Willis Wheeler, Alfred was brought up as the eldest child in the family and known as Hayles. They lived in Union Street, East Cowes, Isle of Wight in 1881. Henry and Alice lived with her son, Alfred (born Newport; 1) with Henry's mother and step-father, Robert and Eliza Cotton. Robert was a labourer (b.1823 Shalfleet). They lived in 7 Vine Terrace, East Cowes, Isle of Wight in 1891. Henry and Alice lived with her son, Alfred W. HAYLES (now born in East Cowes like the rest of the children), and their children Henry, James, Edward and Lizzie and Henry's grandfather, Jeremiah Hayles (widower; 82; retired gneral labourer). They lived in 9 Jubilee Terrace, East Cowes, Isle of Wight in 1901. Children were: Henry John (John) HAYLES, James William HAYLES, Edward Ernest HAYLES, Lizzie Eliza Alice HAYLES. Children were: Alfred Walter WHEELER. Frederick WHEELER died of suicide about 1949. Spouse: Mabel Beatrice HAYLES. Frederick WHEELER and Mabel Beatrice HAYLES were married about 1913 in All Saints Church, Newchurch, Isle of Wight. After her husband's death Mabel lived with Mrs.Thompson near Godshill School. Hannah WHEELER. Spouse: John COTTON. John COTTON and Hannah WHEELER were married on 9 Aug 1809 in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. Children were: James COTTON, Barney COTTON, William COTTON, Robert COTTON. Jane WHEELER was born about 1807 in Newport, Isle of Wight. She died about 1891 in Gunville Lane, Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. Spouse: William HAYLES. William HAYLES and Jane WHEELER were married on 20 Feb 1824 in Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight. They lived in Trafalgar Place, Carisbrooke in 1841. William and Jane lived at Trafalgar Place, Carisbrooke with their children Alfred, Matilda and Emily. They lived in Gunville Lane, Gunville, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight between 1851 and 1886. In 1851 William and Jane lived with Matilda, Fanny, Emily and Mary. They stayed in the same area and in 1871 William was a landowner. In 1881 he owned 6 acres and was a dairy farmer. Children were: Mary Anne HAYLES, William Alfred HAYLES, Matilda Jane HAYLES, Sarah Ann HAYLES, Emily Ann HAYLES, Fanny Maria HAYLES, Mary Jane HAYLES. Mary WHEELER was born on 2 Jan 1780 in Godshill, Isle of Wight. Her parents were Emmanuel Wheeler and Sarah Saunders. She died about 1851 in Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Spouse: Charles HAYLES. Charles HAYLES and Mary
WHEELER were married on 17 Jan 1802 in Northwood, Isle of Wight.
They lived in 73 Unicorn Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire between 1841
and 1851. In 1841 Charles and Mary lived with their children Mary
Ann, Jane and John.
Sarah WHEELER was born about 1797 in Northwood, Isle of Wight. She was christened on 4 Oct 1801 in Northwood, Isle of Wight. She was the daughter of John and Eleanor Wheeler. She died about 1870 in Newport, Isle of Wight. Spouse: William HAYLES. William HAYLES and Sarah WHEELER were married on 29 Mar 1819 in Northwood, Isle of Wight. They lived in Coppins Bridge, Newport, Isle of Wight between 1841 and 1870. In 1841 William and Sarah lived with Robert, Sarah, Emma and Fanny. In 1851 just Emma and Fanny were at home. In 1861 William and Sarah lived alone. Children were: Margaret HAYLES, Jane HAYLES, William Edwin (Edwin) HAYLES, Robert HAYLES, Sarah HAYLES, Emma HAYLES, Fanny HAYLES. Sarah WHITAKER. Spouse: George BURDETT. George BURDETT and Sarah WHITAKER were married on 2 Feb 1775 in Rotherham, Yorkshire. This is the only likely marriage record but is not 100% certain as the Parish Records have not been searched yet. Children were: Joseph BURDETT, William BURDETT, Harriet BURDETT. John WHITE. Spouse: Elizabeth MURRAY. John WHITE and Elizabeth MURRAY were married on 7 Nov 1876 in Beaufort, Victoria, Australia. Minnie WHITE was born about 1867. Spouse: Albert WILLMOTT. Albert WILLMOTT and Minnie WHITE were married on 2 Oct 1889 in Tottenham, Middlesex. Children were: Albert Reginald WILLMOTT, Doris Mercy WILLMOTT, Hilda Winifred WILLMOTT, Anne Constance WILLMOTT. Rebekah WHITE was born about 1753 in Burley, Hampshire. Her father was Robert White. She was christened on 27 Jul 1753 in Ringwood, Hampshire. She died on 6 Oct 1792 in Burley, Hampshire. Rebekah died two days before her youngest child's (Lydia) christening. Spouse: William SIMS. William SIMS and Rebekah WHITE were married on 7 Mar 1776 in Ringwood, Hampshire. Children were: Sally SIMS, Rebekah (Becca) SIMS, George SIMS, William SIMS, Mary SIMS, Thomas SIMS, John SIMS, Charles SIMS, James SIMS, Lydia SIMS. William WHITE. Spouse: Ann Delarivors BURDETT. William WHITE and Ann Delarivors BURDETT were married on 8 Feb 1836 in St John the Baptist Church, Penistone,Yorkshire. Dinah WHITEHEAD was born about 1844 in Moldgreen, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She died about 1888 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Spouse: Reuben HORSFALL. Reuben HORSFALL and Dinah WHITEHEAD were married about 1868 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in Pump,Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1871. They lived in Hole Bottom, Moldgreen, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1881. Children were: Mary Ann WHITEHEAD, Walter HORSFALL. Mary Ann WHITEHEAD was born about 1867 in Newsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Reuben HORSFALL and Dinah WHITEHEAD. Hannah WHITELEY was born about 1788 in Lower Cumberworth, Yorkshire. She was christened on 11 Jan 1789 in Cumberworth, Yorkshire. Hannah was one of seven children born to Joseph Whiteley (b.1749; stuff weaver) and Sarah Berrey (b.1753). Joseph and Sarah had married on 26 December 1774 in Penistone and their children were: Judith (1778), Abraham (1780), Sarah (1782), Julia (1784), Joseph (1786), Mary (1791) and Hannah (1788). Hannah's brother, Joseph married Hannah (Ann) Chapman on 14 October 1811 in Halifax and they had three sons between 1812 and 1821 in Skircoat, Halifax. She died about 1848 in Ingbirchworth, Yorkshire. Spouse: Joseph DEARNLEY. Joseph DEARNLEY and Hannah WHITELEY were married on 25 Sep 1808 in St John the Baptist Church, Penistone,Yorkshire. Both were "of this parish" and married after Banns. They lived in Ingbirchworth, Yorkshire in 1841. Joseph and Hannah lived with their sons Matthew, Francis, Isaac and Jacob. Children were: Mary DEARNLEY, Ann DEARNLEY, John DEARNLEY, Sarah DEARNLEY, Sylvia DEARNLEY, Joseph DEARNLEY, Matthew DEARNLEY, Francis DEARNLEY, Abraham DEARNLEY, Isaac DEARNLEY, Jacob DEARNLEY. Agnes WHITTAKER was born about 1898 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE. Coral WHITTAKER. Spouse: Stanley BURDETT. Stanley BURDETT and Coral WHITTAKER were married about 1952 in Formby, Lancashire. The Burdett family hired a coach from Yorkshire to attend the wedding as they did not have cars at that time. They lived in Copsford, Upper Cumberworth, Yorkshire between 1952 and 1963. Children were: Leonine Coral BURDETT, Corinne Lindsay BURDETT. Spouse: Leonard (Len) DARGUE. Children were: Kevin DARGUE, Robin DARGUE. Esther Ann WHITTAKER was born about 1868 in Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire. In 1891 she was a General Domestic Servant for Mary Armitage (75) in 158 Manchester Road, Rochdale, Lancashire. Esther Ann was recorded as married but was listed under her maiden name. Spouse: Harry VERNON. Harry VERNON and Esther Ann WHITTAKER were married about 1890 in Newton, Lancashire. They lived in 17 James Street, Newton, Manchester, Lancashire in 1901. Harry and Esther lived with their children Annie, Elsie and Minnie. Children were: Annie VERNON, Samuel VERNON, Elsie VERNON, Minnie VERNON. Fred WHITTAKER was born about 1891 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE. Hephzibah WHITTAKER was born about 1848 in Horsforth, Yorkshire. She died about 1902 in Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Spouse: Frank BARRACLOUGH. Frank BARRACLOUGH and Hephzibah WHITTAKER were married about 1879 in Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in 17 Carr Street, Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1881. They lived in Stone, Fixby, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1891. They lived in 20 Cow Rakes Road, Lindley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1901. Children were: Beulah BARRACLOUGH, Charles BARRACLOUGH. Joseph WHITTAKER was born about 1865 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. In 1881 he was a Colliery Horse Driver in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: William WHITTAKER and Phoebe DUNSTAN. Joseph WHITTAKER was born about 1867 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Joseph was one of seven children born to William Whittaker (b1825, d1889), a Colliery Fireman, and Phoebe Dunstan (b1831, m1850, d1890). The family lived in Silkstone from at least 1851. Mary Ann was the third eldest and she married William Hepplestone (b1847) whilst her youngest brother, Joseph (b1867), married Kate Hepplestone (AKA Lockwood), William's youngest sister. In 1891 he was a Coal Miner in Silkstone, Yorkshire. In 1901 he was a Coal Hewer in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Spouse: Kate HEPPLESTONE. Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE were married about 1887 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. Kate married as Kate Lockwood. They lived in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1891. In 1891, Kate's mother Mary Lockwood was living with the family on her own means. Joseph Benjamin Lockwood was a relative and a nine year old Scholar. (He was Kate's nephew as he was Hannah's son) Also boarding with the family was Robert Marshall who was recorded as 'S'. Did the Enumerator doubt that he was single? They lived in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1901. In 1901, Norah Hepplestone (b1882, Wigan) was boarding with the family as was her brother Joseph. Also in the household were Kate's son, Sam Lockwood (b1887, Silkstone) and Joseph Benjamin Lockwood (b1882, Silkstone), a Coal Trammer Underground (Kate's sister Hannah's son). Apparently Kate was known as a "bit of a dragon" and Norah was sometimes unhappy there and even hungry. Children were: William WHITTAKER, Fred WHITTAKER, Mary WHITTAKER, Phoebe WHITTAKER, Agnes WHITTAKER. Lydia WHITTAKER was born about 1860 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. In 1881 she was a Domestic Servant. Parents: William WHITTAKER and Phoebe DUNSTAN. Mary WHITTAKER was born about 1893 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE. Mary Ann WHITTAKER was born about 1854 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Mary Ann was one of seven children born to William Whittaker (b1825, d1889), a Colliery Fireman, and Phoebe Dunstan (b1831, m1850, d1890). The family lived in Silkstone from at least 1851. Mary Ann was the third eldest and she married William Hepplestone (b1847) whilst her youngest brother, Joseph (b1867), married Kate Hepplestone (AKA Lockwood), William's youngest sister. In 1871 she was a General Servant in Top o th' Town, Honley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1890 she was a Wagon Filler at a Colliery in Aspull, Lancashire. After William's death, Mary Ann was left to fend alone for her seven children who were aged between six months and ten years. Life was hard for widows. There was little work for women, and women with small children were severely restricted in what they could do to earn enough money to survive. She had no real choices. She could not stay in Black Horse Yard and she could not keep the family together. In a desperate attempt to keep them all from the dreaded workhouse she had to ask their relatives for help. Her husband's brother, Walter, who was a miner in Silkstone took ten year old Joseph as he was old enough to work as his hurrier. Her mother's sister, Grace, and her husband Matthew Peck took seven year old Jane. They lived nearby in Thurgoland and had eight children. Jane would be a help in the home. Mary Ann knew that there was work at the pit tops in Lancashire. Wigan was the centre of the Lancashire coalfield and there were a thousand pit shafts within five miles of the town. She could stay with another of her mother's sisters, Sarah Ann, and her husband Thomas Hart in Whelley and she could get work at the pit top. Benjamin was eight and he would be able to earn and Mary Elizabeth was nearly five. Sarah would look after her during the day but she couldn't cope with the youngest three children. Mary Ann took George, 3, Norah, 2, and the baby Lydia to the workhouse in Penistone and set off for Lancashire. Mary Ann worked at the pit top or pit brow. Wigan pit brow lasses had one of the most gruelling jobs imaginable. Their job involved picking stones and shale from the coal on the screen before washing. They shovelled the coal and riddled it. They loaded it onto coal wagons. It was backbreaking work. She lived in 3 Back Withington, Aspull, Lancashire in Mar 1891. At the Census Mary Ann and her children Benjamin, Mary Elizabeth and Catherine were noted as 'Edwardson' by the Enumerator. As Mary Ann could not write he obviously had difficulty with the Yorkshire accent. In Mar 1891 she was an Office Cleaner in Aspull, Lancashire. In 1891 she was a Charwoman in Wigan, Lancashire. She lived in 77 Scholes Street, Wigan, Lancashire on 10 Oct 1891. In 1901 she was a Farmer's Housekeeper in Standish with Langtree, Lancashire. She was buried on 28 Jun 1919 in Lower Ince, Wigan, Lancashire. She died about 1919 in Wigan, Lancashire. She lived in 7, Cumberland Street, Wigan, Lancashire in 1919. She lived with her son, Benjamin. Parents: William WHITTAKER and Phoebe DUNSTAN. Spouse: William
HEPPLESTONE. William HEPPLESTONE and Mary Ann WHITTAKER lived in Coates Green,
Oxspring, Yorkshire in 1871. They were married on 4 Dec 1871 in Barnsley,
Yorkshire. They lived in South Yorkshire Buildings, Silkstone Common,
Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1881. Soon afterwards the family moved to
Wigan where Norah was born in 1882. They then moved back to Silkstone where Lydia
was born in 1884. Was William too ill to work by this time? In the November of
1884 he died. After William's death Mary had obviously fallen on hard times.
She had a family of seven children. George, Norah and Lydia went in the Workhouse.
By 1891, Joseph and Jane were working and lived with relatives in Yorkshire.
Mary Ann and her children Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth went to Wigan. It is there
that Mary's illegitimate daughter Catherine was born in 1889. Mary Ann's mother
was a Dunstan and she certainly had to rely on family for help with her children.
She then had another two daughters within two years.
Phoebe WHITTAKER was born about 1896 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE. William WHITTAKER was born about 1825 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. His father's name was George, a labourer. In 1871 he was a Coal Miner in Barnsley, Yorkshire. In 1881 he was a Colliery Fireman in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Spouse: Phoebe DUNSTAN. William WHITTAKER and Phoebe DUNSTAN were married on 25 Nov 1850. He stated that his father's name was Joseph Hepplestone (his grandfather who had brought him up) and not Samuel Lockwood. Their witnesses were Samuel and Ellen Bradley. Children were: Mary Ann WHITTAKER, Lydia WHITTAKER, Joseph WHITTAKER. William WHITTAKER was born about 1889 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph WHITTAKER and Kate HEPPLESTONE. Harriet WHITTAM was born about 1874 in Denby, Yorkshire. Harriet was the daughter of Samuel (a Cloth Finisher) and Ann Whittam who lived at Clough House, Denby in 1881. In 1891 she was a Worsted Weaver in Lower Denby, Yorkshire. All her siblings also worked in the woollen trade. Spouse: John BARRACLOUGH. John BARRACLOUGH and Harriet WHITTAM were married about 1896 in St. John the Evangelist Church, Denby, Yorkshire. They lived in High Street, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1901. John and his family lived with his brother, Herbert, and his widowed mother. Children were: Frank BARRACLOUGH, Wilfred BARRACLOUGH. Mary Eleanor WHITWELL was born about 1857 in Gate Helmsley, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Britton Whitwell and Eleanor Kirby. Spouse: Jonas Brook WILKINSON. Jonas Brook WILKINSON and Mary Eleanor WHITWELL were married about 1877 in Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire. They lived in 1 Scarcroft Road, York, Yorkshire in 1881. JAMES B. Wilkinson and Mary lived with their sons Britton and Alfred (transcribed as Alfred J.) and a female domestic servant. They lived in 62 Scarcroft Road, York, Yorkshire in 1891. Jonas Brook and Mary Eleanor lived with their children Britton, Alfred, Sidney (transcribed as SILLNEY), Wilfred, Gerald and Jonas (transcribed as JONES) as well as a female domestic servant. They lived in High Street, Knaresborough, Yorkshire in 1901. Jonas B. and Mary E. lived with their children Britton, Sydney, Wilfred, Gerald, Jonas, Ernest, Reginald, Elsie and William and a female domestic servant. Children were: Britton WILKINSON, Alfred Isaac WILKINSON, Sidney Whitwell WILKINSON, Wilfred Brook WILKINSON, Gerald Albert WILKINSON, Jonas Percival WILKINSON, Ernest Godfrey WILKINSON, Reginald Nelson WILKINSON, Elsie Mary F. WILKINSON, William Gordon WILKINSON. Hannah WHITWORTH. Spouse: Thomas BURDETT. Thomas BURDETT and Hannah WHITWORTH were married on 7 Jul 1794 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. They lived in Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire in 1815. Children were: Mary BURDETT, Sarah BURDETT, Ann BURDETT, Martha BURDETT, Elizabeth BURDETT, Harriet BURDETT, Thomas BURDETT, John BURDETT, Joseph BURDETT, Eliza BURDETT, Hannah BURDETT. Sophia WICKE was born about 1822 in London. She lived in Fairlawn, Barley Lane, Hastings, Sussex in 1891. She was a widow living on her own means and lived with her daughter Sophia (also living on her own means. She died about 1894 in Hastings, Sussex. Spouse: Edward HAYLES. Edward HAYLES and Sophia WICKE were married about 1848 in St. George, Hanover Square, London. They lived in Old London Road, Hastings, Sussex in 1851. Edward and Sophia lived with his children Gertrude and Edward and their daughter Sophia and 3 female servants. They lived in Swiss Cottage, Barley Lane, Hastings, Sussex in 1861. Edward and Sophia lived with his children CONSTANCE and Edward and their children Sophia, Rudolph and Cuthbert and 3 female servants. Children were: Sophia Eliza Sarah Allina HAYLES, Rudolph Hastings Wicke HAYLES, Cuthbert HAYLES. Maria WICKENS was born about 1866 in Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Her parents were James and Jane Wickens. She died about 1889 in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Spouse: Charles Arthur MEW. Charles Arthur MEW and Maria WICKENS were married about 1882 in a non-conformist chapel. Children were: Herbert James MEW, George Wallis MEW. Rose Annie WICKENS was born on 13 Jun 1881 in Chessel, Isle of Wight. She died about 1960. Spouse: George Charles HAYLES. George Charles HAYLES and Rose Annie WICKENS were married on 31 Oct 1900. They lived in Whitwell, Isle of Wight in 1901. George and Rose lived alone. Children were: William George HAYLES, Reginald James HAYLES, Dorothy May HAYLES, Alfred John HAYLES, Arthur Edward HAYLES. Sarah WIDDOWSON. Spouse: John WELSH. John WELSH and Sarah WIDDOWSON were married on 17 Aug 1830 in Harby, Leicestershire. Edward WIGGLESWORTH was born on 31 May 1829 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. He was christened on 11 Aug 1829 in Wesleyan Chapel, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT. Jane WIGGLESWORTH was born on 24 Jun 1836 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. She was christened on 25 Sep 1836 in Wesleyan Chapel, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. She died about 1886 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT. Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH was born about 1797 in Elmhirst, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. In 1841 he was a Farmer in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. In 1851 he was a Farmer of 46 acres employing two men in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1861 and 1871 he was a Farmer of 56 acres employing two men in Bradley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He lived in 9 De Grey Terrace, Leeds, Yorkshire in 1881. He and Jane were visitors in the home of William Edward Yates (37), a Wool and Worsted Manufacturer who employed 94 hands. He died about 1883 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Spouse: Clementia BURDETT. Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT were married on 27 Jul 1826 in Cawthorne Church, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. They lived in Near Lanes, Cawthorne, Yorkshire in 1841. Jonathan and Clementia lived with their children Martha, Mary, Joseph and Jane and one female servant. They lived in New Lodge, Leeds Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1851. Jonathan and Clementia lived with Jane and one female servant and one farm labourer. They lived in Bradley Lane, Bradley, Huddersfield, Yorkshire between 1861 and 1871. Jonathan and Clementia lived with Jane. Children were: Martha WIGGLESWORTH, Edward WIGGLESWORTH, Mary WIGGLESWORTH, Joseph WIGGLESWORTH, Jane WIGGLESWORTH. Joseph WIGGLESWORTH was born on 17 Apr 1833 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. He was christened on 12 May 1833 in Wesleyan Chapel, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT. Martha WIGGLESWORTH was born on 12 May 1827 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. She was christened on 7 Jun 1827 in Wesleyan Chapel, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT. Mary WIGGLESWORTH was born about 1830 in Cawthorne, Yorkshire. She was christened on 22 Jan 1831 in Wesleyan Chapel, Cawthorne, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan WIGGLESWORTH and Clementia BURDETT. Katherine Elizabeth WILDE. Parents: Richard Charles WILDE and Joyce Marion ROBINSON. Spouse: Paul JONES. Richard Charles WILDE. Spouse: Joyce Marion ROBINSON. Children were: Katherine Elizabeth WILDE, Victoria Ruth WILDE. Victoria Ruth WILDE. Parents: Richard Charles WILDE and Joyce Marion ROBINSON. Alice Maud WILDON was born on 10 Oct 1874 in Bingley, Yorkshire. From 1877 she was known as Alice Maud Biltcliffe. Parents: George BILTCLIFFE and Mary WILDON. Mary WILDON was born about 1857 in Bingley, Yorkshire. In 1881 she was a Worsted Weaver in Bradford, Yorkshire. Spouse: George BILTCLIFFE. George BILTCLIFFE and Mary WILDON were married about 1877 in Bradford, Yorkshire. Children were: Alice Maud WILDON, Joseph BILTCLIFFE, James BILTCLIFFE. Elizabeth (Betty) WILKIN was born about 1699 in Brighstone, Isle of Wight. Spouse: John HAYLES. John HAYLES and Elizabeth (Betty) WILKIN were married about 1720. Children were: James HAYLES, Ann HAYLES, John HAYLES, Betty HAYLES, William HAYLES, John HAYLES, Betty HAYLES, John HAYLES, Thomas HAYLES. Sophia WILKINS died on 21 Oct 1817. Sophia came from a military family and was the daughter of Colonel Wilkins. Spouse: Major George Saville BURDET. Major George Saville BURDET and Sophia WILKINS were married before 1816. |