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| Frank HEPPLESTONE was born
about 1936 in Wigan, Lancashire. He died on 22 May 1999 in Wigan,
Lancashire. Parents: Thomas
HEPPLESTONE and Clara SHERRINGTON. George HEPPLESTONE was born about 1799 in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire. He was christened on 20 Oct 1799 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "George, son of James and Hannah Heppelston, born Kinemoor." He was listed in Pigot's Directory as a Nailmaker in 1834 in Manchester Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He had a Beer House and was a Nailmaker according to the White's Directory in 1837 in 39 Manchester Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1841 and 1851 he was a Master Nailmaker in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. From 1849 he was also recorded as a Beerseller. He died on 15 Jul 1852 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Spouse: Emma TOWNEND. George HEPPLESTONE and Emma TOWNEND were married on 3 May 1819 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. George HEPPELSTONE and Emma were both "of this parish" and married after Banns. Spouse: Sarah UNKNOWN. George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN were married
before 1825. They lived in Manchester Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
between 1841 and 1852. In 1841 George HEPPENSTALL and Sarah lived
with William, John, Tom, Mary, Hannah and George. They had a female servant called
Mary Hepplestone (b.1825). George's wife, Sarah, and son William were recorded
as being born outside Yorkshire.
George HEPPLESTONE was born about 1836 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He was christened on 25 Dec 1836 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "George, son of Joseph Heppenstall (nailmaker) and Martha." It appears that Ruth's name was written in error as Martha. Between 1851 and 1855 he was a Coal Miner in Silkstone, Yorkshire. He died of Phthisis (7 months) not certified on 3 Jul 1855 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. The death was registered by William Silverwood. He was buried on 8 Jul 1855 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Ruth AUDIN. George HEPPLESTONE was born about 1840 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cloth Finisher in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1871 he was a Cloth Dresser in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He lived in 26 Duke Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1881. George was a widower and he lived with his mother, Sarah and Mary Maud Hepplestone and a lodger. In 1881 he was a Cloth Presser in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Spouse: Martha Mary BASTOW. George HEPPLESTONE and Martha Mary BASTOW were married about 1876 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. George HEPPLESTONE was born on 18 Oct 1856 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Samuel Lockwood was his father. In 1871 he was a Coal Miner in Coates, Thurgoland, Yorkshire. In 1891 he was an Innkeeper at the Fox and Hounds public house in Silkstone, Yorkshire. He lived in 1893 in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire. When Mary died at the end of 1892 George, as the eldest son of Samuel Lockwood, should have inherited Kine Moor but a dubious Will and further dubious Indentures up to 1914 robbed him of his inheritance. After he had been the Landlord of the Fox and Hounds Public House in Silkstone he moved to a Public House in Shambles Street, Barnsley. In 1901 he was an Innkeeper in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was the Innkeeper of the Melbourne Public House in Sheffield Road, Barnsley. He died about 1930 in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire. He was a Publican. Parents: Mary HEPPLESTONE. Spouse: Eliza WRIGHT. George HEPPLESTONE and Eliza WRIGHT were married about 1890 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He could write his name and signed George Hepplestall. Spouse: Olive Maria PRICE. George HEPPLESTONE and Olive Maria PRICE were married about 1895 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. They lived in 24 Sheffield Road, Barnsley, Yorkshire in 1901. In 1901, Frances E Price, Olive's sister, lived with the family and worked as a Barmaid. Children were: Irene HEPPLESTONE, Lilian HEPPLESTONE, George Arthur HEPPLESTONE, Winston Stanley HEPPLESTONE, Violet HEPPLESTONE. George HEPPLESTONE was born about 1881 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. He lived in Penistone Union Workhouse, Penistone, Yorkshire in 1891. Parents: William HEPPLESTONE and Mary Ann WHITTAKER. George HEPPLESTONE was born on 6 Feb 1915 in Wigan, Lancashire. He died on 18 Apr 2005 in Wigan, Lancashire. Parents: Benjamin HEPPLESTONE and Elizabeth MCCANN. Spouse: Elizabeth HEATON. George HEPPLESTONE and Elizabeth HEATON were married. George HEPPLESTONE. Parents: George Arthur HEPPLESTONE and Doreen MCLEOD. Spouse: Linda Ann FISHER. George Arthur HEPPLESTONE was born about 1900 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He was a Tobacconist and later a Post Office Inspector. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Olive Maria PRICE. Spouse: Doreen MCLEOD. George Arthur HEPPLESTONE and Doreen MCLEOD were married about 1931 in Liverpool, Lancashire. Children were: George HEPPLESTONE. Gladys HEPPLESTONE. Parents: William HEPPLESTONE and Alice PORTER. Hannah HEPPLESTONE was born on 17 Apr 1816 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She was christened on 28 Jul 1816 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Hannah, daughter of James Heppenstall (nailer) and Hannah Hattersley." Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Hannah HEPPLESTONE was born on 10 Sep 1829 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She was christened on 27 Dec 1829 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Hannah, daughter of Joseph (nailer) and Ruth Hebblestone" She was buried on 14 Jan 1831 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. She died about 1831 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Ruth AUDIN. Hannah HEPPLESTONE was born about 1838 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1871 she was a Woollen Feeder in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Hannah HEPPLESTONE was born about 1862 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Samuel Lockwood was her father. She was also known as Hannah Lockwood about 1871. In 1881 she was an Unemployed Domestic Servant living at home in Blacker Green, Silkstone, Yorkshire. She died about 1952 in Fir Vale, Hospital, Sheffield. She had been an inpatient for eleven years suffering from dementia. Parents: Mary HEPPLESTONE. Children were: Joseph Benjamin (Jo Ben) LOCKWOOD. Spouse: George CLARKSON. George CLARKSON and Hannah HEPPLESTONE were married about 1889 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. George and Hannah were cousins. Hannah's uncle James Hepplestone (1834) had married George's aunt Elizabeth Clarkson (1838). On the marriage certificate Hannah's surname was Hepplestone but on the birth certificates of her children her maiden name was recorded as Lockwood. As well as the ten children that Hannah had after her marriage there were 2 or 3 which were stillborn. They lived in 6 Albany Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire in 1891. George lived with Hannah and their son Harry. They lived in 79 Amberley Street, Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1901. George and Hannah lived with their eldest seven children. As James Arthur was the only one to have been born in Sheffield we can presume that they moved back to Yorkshire from Lincolnshire in about 1898/9. George's brother Arthur and his family also lived in Attercliffe and probably moved at the same time. Their father remained in Lincolnshire. Children were: Harry CLARKSON, Mary Elizabeth CLARKSON, Lewis Samuel CLARKSON, Jessie CLARKSON, George Alfred CLARKSON, Mabel CLARKSON, James Arthur (Jim) CLARKSON, Albert CLARKSON, Thomas Wilfred CLARKSON, Harold CLARKSON. Hannah Elizabeth HEPPLESTONE was born about 1850 in Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 13 Oct 1850 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Hannah Elizabeth, daughter of James (nailmaker) and Rachel Heppenstall, born Molds-Green, Kirkheaton" Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Rachel KILNER. Henrietta HEPPLESTONE was born about 1890 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. She died about 1895 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. She was buried on 10 Nov 1895 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. She was 5 years and 3 months old. Parents: John HEPPLESTONE and Emma FEARN. Henrietta HEPPLESTONE was born about 1896 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. She was buried on 24 Mar 1897 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. She was 9 months old. She died about 1897 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Parents: John HEPPLESTONE and Emma FEARN. Henry HEPPLESTONE was born about 1843 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cordwainer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1871 he was a Shoe Maker in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1881 he was a General Labourer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1891 he was a Labourer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1901 he was a Sanitary Labourer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He died about 1915 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Spouse: Alice ANDERSON. Henry HEPPLESTONE and Alice ANDERSON were married
about 1878 in Scarborough, Yorkshire. Henry HEPPESTALL married Alice
Anderson. She was a widow whose maiden name was Mason
Holly HEPPLESTONE. Parents: Paul Barry HEPPLESTONE and Caroline CARRUTHERS. Irene HEPPLESTONE was born about 1895 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Olive Maria PRICE. James HEPPLESTONE was born about 1780 in Kidfield Nook, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. The family name was written in census information and on birth certificates with several variations including Heppenstall, Hepplestone, Hepenstall, Heppleston. Many people could neither read nor write. The census enumerators delivered a schedule to each household and the head of each family had to fill it in - if he could write. If not the enumerator would do it for him and so different variants of the name were recorded for the same individual at different times. Indeed when some of the family moved to Lancashire the name was spelled Edwardson and Hepplerton!! For clarity all the surnames for our DIRECT LINE are now recorded as Hepplestone but notes are made in the text of the recorded spelling. He was christened on 14 Aug 1780 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "James Heppenstall, son of Ann, born Kidfield Nook." Between 1800 and 1849 he was a Master Nailmaker. He was a nailmaker in a village that was the centre of a flourishing nailmaking craft. Although it is difficult to establish exactly when nail-making began in Hoylandswaine it was certainly a well-established feature of iron working in the area as early as the middle of the 17th Century. There is documentary evidence of iron rods being transported to the village from Wortley Forge in the early 1700s. Sometimes combined with small scale agricultural or livestock keeping activities, nail-making developed into an important if lowly rewarded occupation. In 1806 the Militia list for the village indicated that almost a quarter of those between 18 and 40 on the list gave their occupation as nail-makers. There can be no doubt that a large number of people who would have been landless poor in other areas were able to keep above the poverty line by working long hours crouched over their anvils in the smithies, hammering metal into the shape of a nail or, further south near Sheffield, the shape of a knife. In the eighteenth century, however, many nailers and cutlers were more prosperous than the small farmers and could occasionally rank with yeoman. Indeed the yeomen thought it no disgrace to apprentice their younger sons as cutlers or nailers for seven years. Nailmakers were typical craftsmen of the domestic system and from a young age children helped to fetch and carry or to work the bellows. It was no surprise that James' four boys became nailmakers like their enterprising father who, many years before, had risen to the status of a Master Nailmaker. Every Saturday the nailmaker fetched bundles of iron rods from his nailmaster. To avoid a fine, by the end of the week the nailer had to have made 45lbs of nails from each bundle of rods weighing 56lbs. In 1832 voting rights had been given to the property owning middle classes and James was recorded in the Barnsley Poll Book of 1835 and was one of the only five men in the village with sufficient money and status to have a vote. But times were changing fast. Young nailmakers set up on their own after a couple of years training as there was plenty of opportunity to flourish on their own and little capital was needed to set up. The master nailmakers were concerned with the flooding of the market for this was very inconvenient and unprofitable to us. If that was not bad enough, larger syndicates took over the supply of iron and controlled the price at which the nails were bought back. Wages slumped and to survive men, women and children had to toil for twelve hours a day in small workshops. In summer the heat was unbearable. Forge-work was unhealthy and exhausting and offered poor returns to those making the nails in backyards and fat profits for the Spencer Syndicate which mined, smelted and slit the iron at the Wortley Forge and supervised the distribution of rods and the collection of the completed nails. The French expression travailler pour des clous (to work for nails) gives an idea of the reward as it means to work for next to nothing. Newspapers reported the general economic depression. There were riots in Stockport and Manchester at the wage cuts. The Chartist movement, which aimed to gain political rights and influence for the working classes, began to emerge in 1836 and support for it peaked as unemployment and hunger spread in the large towns. By 1839 James, his four sons and his fifteen grandchildren lived in the village and earned a living from nailmaking. He lived in Fell Lane, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire in 1841. James lived alone. He was registered as a voter between 1841 and 1848 in Fell Lane, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. In the Barnsley Polling District in the Hoylandswaine area he was allocated a vote. He signed a will on 7 Apr 1849 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. "In the name of God, Amen. I James Hepponstall of Huddersfield in the County of York, Yeoman, being in good health and of sound mind memory & understanding, but considering the uncertainty of this transitory life, do make publish & declare this my last Will & Testament this seventh day of April in the Year of our Lord, one thousand & eight hundred & forty-nine, in manner following, that is to say And as to the Personality of which I may die possessed, I give & bequeath the same to my beloved Son George Hepponstall of Huddersfield in the said County of York, Nailmaker, with whom I have resided for several years, subject nevertheless to the payment of my just debts & funeral & testamentary expenses, which debts & expenses I order & direct my Executor hereinafter named to pay & satisfy with all convenient speed after my decease And as to my Freehold Estate situate at or near Fell Lane in Hoylandswaine in the County of York aforesaid consisting of a piece or parcel of Ground containing about one and a half Acres or thereabouts, be the same more or less, upon which are erected two Dwellinghouses, a Nailmakers Shop & mistal, I give & devise the same & every part thereof unto my said Son George Hepponstall of Huddersfield aforesaid, Nailmaker, & to his Heirs & Assigns for ever. And hereby revoking all former & other Will & Wills by me at any time heretofore made, I hereby nominate constitute & appoint my said Son George Hepponstall as the sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will & Testament written on one sheet of Paper set & made my mark & attached my Seal the day & year first above written. James Hepponstall his X mark Wits: Ezra Priestley, John Hellowell, Benjn Tomson " He died of natural decay on 29 Oct 1849 in Manchester Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. James died at son George's house. George registered the death. He had his estate probated on 29 Nov 1849 in York, Yorkshire. Parents: Ann HEPENSTALL. Spouse: Hannah HATTERSLEY. James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY were married on 3 Dec 1798 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "James Hepplestone married Hannah Hattersley." Children were: George HEPPLESTONE, Joseph HEPPLESTONE, Jane HEPPLESTONE, Jonathan HEPPLESTONE, James HEPPLESTONE, Hannah HEPPLESTONE. James HEPPLESTONE was born on 19 Sep 1812 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He was christened on 8 Nov 1812 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "James, son of James Heppenstall (nailer) and Hannah Hattersley.". In 1851 he was a Nailmaker in Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Labourer in Dalton, Huddersfield. Yorkshire. He died about 1869 in Dalton, Huddersfield. Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Spouse: Rachel
KILNER. James HEPPLESTONE and Rachel KILNER were married on 26 Dec 1836 in
Worsborough, Yorkshire. "James Heptinstale married Rachael Kilner."
All their children were christened in Silkstone as Heppenstall except John (1843)
whose record shows "John, son of James Epplestone (nailmaker) and Rachel."
Obviously many problems with the surname! They lived in Hall Lane, Hoylandswaine,
Yorkshire in 1841. James had become involved with the Chartist movement.
Fergus O'Connor led the Physical Force branch of the Chartists and encouraged
riots and, in support of the cause, wrote seditious libels in
the Northern Star newspaper, for which he was imprisoned in March 1840.
To show their support James and Rachel named their second son Fergus O'Connor
Hepplestone later in the year. The Chartist's dream of Fergus and Freedom
faltered and by the time Fergus O'Connor died in 1855 the movement had come
to an end.
James HEPPLESTONE was born on 7 Sep 1834 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He was christened on 28 Dec 1834 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "James, son of Joseph Hepplestone (nailer) and Ruth." Between 1851 and 1891 he was a Coal Miner in Silkstone, Yorkshire. He lived in Fell House Lane, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire in 1861. James was recorded as being married although he lived with his parents and siblings. He had only just married and his daughter Eliza was three days old and she and her mother and elder sister were with his in-laws. He lived in 1 South Yorkshire Buildings, Silkstone Common, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1891. He lived alone but his wife Elizabeth was visiting their daughter Ellen. He died about 1896 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Ruth AUDIN. Spouse: Elizabeth CLARKSON. James HEPPLESTONE and Elizabeth CLARKSON were married about 1861 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. They lived in Fell House, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire between 1871 and 1881. Children were: Susannah CLARKSON, Eliza HEPPLESTONE, Agnes Ann HEPPLESTONE, Ellen HEPPLESTONE, Mary Ann HEPPLESTONE, Annie Elizabeth HEPPLESTONE, Emily HEPPLESTONE, Caroline HEPPLESTONE. Jane HEPPLESTONE was born about 1808 in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire. She was buried on 19 Mar 1809 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. She died about 1809 in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Daughter of James and Hannah Heppleston, nailer of Gutterbottom" Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Jane HEPPLESTONE was born about 1877 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. She lived in Crane Moor Bottom, Thurgoland, Yorkshire in 1891. In 1891, Jane was recorded as being a niece in the home of Matthew (b1851, Lincolnshire) and Grace (b1849, Silkstone, née Dunstan) Peck and family. Matthew was a Farm Servant. Grace's sister Sarah Ann looked after Jane's mother at the time of her half-sister's birth. Matthew and Grace already had eight children of their own but they took in Jane instead of letting her go into the Workhouse after her father's death. Parents: William HEPPLESTONE and Mary Ann WHITTAKER. Spouse: John WOOD. John WOOD and Jane HEPPLESTONE were married about 1899 in Wigan, Lancashire. Jane probably met her husband-to-be in Whelley because the Wood family lived two doors away from the Station House where Thomas Hart and his family lived and where her mother had given birth to Catherine. They lived in 175 Whelley, Wigan, Lancashire in 1901. John and Jane lived alone. However they probably had more children before Emily Jane was born in 1914 (mother's name HEPPESTONE). Joe Edwin HEPPLESTONE was born about 1880 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1901 he was a Tailor in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Henry HEPPLESTONE and Alice ANDERSON. John HEPPLESTONE was born about 1830 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1851 he was a Shoemaker in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cordwainer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Spouse: Sarah A SUGDEN. John HEPPLESTONE and Sarah A SUGDEN were married on 24 Mar 1856 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. John Heppenstall was a 26 year old shoemaker (bachelor) and Sarah was a 29 year old spinster whose father was Thomas Sugden, dyer. Tom Heppenstall married Mary Beaumont at the same time as a John Heppenstall married Sarah Sugden and the two brothers had a double wedding. They lived in 39 Manchester Street, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1861. This was next door to his mother and siblings. John HEPPLESTONE was born about 1839 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He was christened on 19 Apr 1840 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan HEPPLESTONE and Ruth UNKNOWN. John HEPPLESTONE was christened on 4 Jun 1843 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. "John, son of James (nailmaker) and Rachel Epplestone". He was born about 1843 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Labourer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Rachel KILNER. John HEPPLESTONE was born about 1863 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Between 1891 and 1901 he was a Caol Miner in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan HEPPLESTONE and Henrietta TOTTY. Spouse: Emma FEARN. John HEPPLESTONE and Emma FEARN were married about 1881 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. John HEPPLESTON married Emma Fearn. They lived in 3 Cooper's Row, Dodworth, Yorkshire in 1891. John and Emma lived with their children Jonathan, Sam, Joe and Henrietta. They lived in Silver Street, Dodworth, Yorkshire in 1901. John and Emma lived with their children Jonathan, Sam, Joseph, Emily and Eliza. Children were: Jonathan HEPPLESTONE, Samuel (Sam) HEPPLESTONE, Joseph (Joe) HEPPLESTONE, Henrietta HEPPLESTONE, Emily HEPPLESTONE, Henrietta HEPPLESTONE, Clara HEPPLESTONE, Eliza HEPPLESTONE, Eveline HEPPLESTONE. Jonathan HEPPLESTONE was christened on 15 Feb 1810 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Jonathan, son of James Hepplestone (nailer) and Hannah Hattersley." He was born about 1810 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. In 1851 he was a Gasman in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Between 1861 and 1871 he was a Nail Maker in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He died on 4 Feb 1877 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Spouse: Ruth UNKNOWN. Jonathan HEPPLESTONE and Ruth UNKNOWN were married before 1835. They lived in Storthes, Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1851. They lived in Dead Waters, Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire between 1861 and 1871. In 1861 they had a lodger, a widower called John Chadwick (81) born in Hoylandswaine who was a Nail Maker. Was this Ruth's father? In 1871 Jonathan was transcribed as Murtham Heppenstall! Children were: Charles HEPPLESTONE, Ann Jane (Annie or Jane) HEPPLESTONE, Thomas HEPPLESTONE, John HEPPLESTONE, Allen HEPPLESTONE, Sarah HEPPLESTONE, Lydia HEPPLESTONE, Mary HEPPLESTONE. Jonathan HEPPLESTONE was born on 21 Feb 1830 in Thurlstone, Yorkshire. He was christened on 9 May 1830 in St. John's Church, Penistone, Yorkshire. Between 1871 and 1891 he was a Coal Miner in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Parents: John HEPTENSTALL and Ann POPPLEWELL. Spouse: Henrietta TOTTY. Jonathan HEPPLESTONE and Henrietta TOTTY were married on 18 Apr 1862 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. They lived in Dodworth, Yorkshire in 1871. Jonathan and Henrietta lived with her sons Edwin Totty (15; b. Stainborough) and Samuel Totty (14; b. Stainborough) and their sons John and Charles. Also living with them was a nephew, Joseph Hepplestone, (b.1854 Huddersfield; coal miner). They lived in 15 Silver Street, Dodworth, Yorkshire in 1891. Jonathan and Henrietta lived with Charles. Children were: John HEPPLESTONE, Charles HEPPLESTONE. Jonathan HEPPLESTONE was born about 1881 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. In 1901 he was a Coal Trammer in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Parents: John HEPPLESTONE and Emma FEARN. Joseph HEPPLESTONE was born on 5 May 1802 in Portwood, Stockport, Cheshire. In the 1841 Census he is recorded as being born in Yorkshire. In the 1851 Census Joseph is recorded as being born in Stockport. In the 1861 Census it is recorded that he was born in Hoylandswaine. He was christened on 13 Jun 1802 in St Mary's Church, Stockport, Cheshire. Between 1827 and 1870 he was a Nail Maker in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He died of paralysis and erysipelas (6 days) on 16 Jul 1870 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. He was buried on 19 Jul 1870 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Hannah HATTERSLEY. Spouse: Ruth AUDIN. Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Ruth AUDIN were married on 4 Jun 1827 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Joseph Hepplestone married Ruth Audin." They lived in Haigh Head, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire in 1841. They lived in Fell Lane, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire between 1851 and 1870. Joseph and Ruth brought up two stepchildren, seven of their own children and seven illegitimate grandchildren. Increased competition from imported and later home-produced machine-made nails reduced cottage nail-making throughout the area but in Hoylandswaine no less than 13% of the overall population, men, women and children still gave nail-making as their occupation in 1851. This was the peak of the activity as only 25 were listed in the 1881 Census and in a diminishing population only 8 nail-makers were left in 1891. Well before that time the growth of the Steel Works (later Cammell Laird) in Penistone presented new employment opportunities on a regular waged basis. Children were: John AUDIN, Lydia (Lyddy) AUDIN, Mary HEPPLESTONE, Hannah HEPPLESTONE, Ann HEPPLESTONE, James HEPPLESTONE, George HEPPLESTONE, Thomas HEPPLESTONE, Sarah HEPPLESTONE, Amelia (Milly) HEPPLESTONE. Joseph (Joe) HEPPLESTONE was born about 1847 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Cloth Finisher in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Joseph HEPPLESTONE was born on 28 Mar 1874 in Coates, Thurgoland, Yorkshire. He lived in 3 Chapel Yard, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1891. Joseph lodged with his uncle Walter rather than going into the Workhouse. In 1901 he was a Coal Hewer in Silkstone, Yorkshire. He lodged with his sister Norah at the Whittaker's household. This was his mother's brother's family. Parents: William HEPPLESTONE and Mary Ann WHITTAKER. Spouse: Mary LEADER. Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Mary LEADER were married about 1903 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Joseph and Mary had at least one daughter, who they called Phoebe. She was born in about 1915. On 7 August 1937 Phoebe, a 25 year old spinster, married Norman Farrimond, a 24 year old bachelor at the parish church in Shevington, Lancashire after Banns. She was a silk winder who lived at 29 Broad o'th' Lane, Shevington, Lancashire. Her father was Joseph Hepplestone, a collier. Norman was a collier who lived at 153 Preston Road, Standish and his father, Thomas Farrimond, was a collier. Both Phoebe and Norman signed the register and their witnesses were William Hepplestone (Phoebe's cousin) and Alice Layton. Joseph (Joe) HEPPLESTONE was born about 1886 in Dodworth, Yorkshire. In 1901 he was a Pony Driver in the pit in Dodworth, Yorkshire. Parents: John HEPPLESTONE and Emma FEARN. Joshua HEPPLESTONE was born about 1848 in Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 13 Oct 1850 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Joshua, son of James (nailmaker) and Rachel Heppenstall, born Molds-Green, Kirkheaton" In 1861 he was an Iron Moulder in Dalton, Huddersfield. Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Rachel KILNER. Joyce HEPPLESTONE. Parents: Benjamin HEPPLESTONE and May GASKELL. Spouse: James PENMAN. Children were: Linda PENMAN, Alan PENMAN. Kaitlyn Jenny HEPPLESTONE. Parents: Paul Barry HEPPLESTONE and Caroline CARRUTHERS. Kate HEPPLESTONE was born about 1865 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She died of hydrocephalus 14 days certified on 10 May 1866 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She was 10 months old and her death was registered by the mark of William Hepplestone on 11th May 1866. She was buried on 13 May 1866 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Sarah HEPPLESTONE. Kate HEPPLESTONE was born about 1869 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Samuel Lockwood was her father. She was also known as Kate Lockwood about 1871. In 1891 she was a Dressmaker in Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Mary HEPPLESTONE. Children were: Sam LOCKWOOD. Spouse: Joseph WHITTAKER. 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. Lavinia HEPPLESTONE was born about 1859 in Dalton, Huddersfield. Yorkshire. Parents: James HEPPLESTONE and Rachel KILNER. Lilian HEPPLESTONE was born about 1899 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Olive Maria PRICE. Lillian HEPPLESTONE was born about 1898 in Wigan, Lancashire. She died about 1970 in Wigan, Lancashire. Parents: Benjamin HEPPLESTONE and Elizabeth MCCANN. Spouse: Benjamin LOWE. Benjamin LOWE and Lillian HEPPLESTONE were married about 1923 in St. Catherine's Church, Wigan, Lancashire. Children were: Arthur LOWE, Margaret LOWE. Lydia HEPPLESTONE was born about 1848 in Dalton, Huddersfield. Yorkshire. In 1861 she was a Cotton Piecer in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: Jonathan HEPPLESTONE and Ruth UNKNOWN. Lydia HEPPLESTONE was born about 1884 in Silkstone, Yorkshire. She lived in Penistone Union Workhouse, Penistone, Yorkshire in 1891. In 1901 she was a Domestic Servant in Wigan, Lancashire. In 1901 she was a Servant in the home of Samuel Parr, a Coal Miner, whose wife was a Grocer. They all lived at 96 Ormskirk Road, Wigan. Later in life, Lydia lived at Hillsborough near Sheffield and she met up with her sisters Norah and Mary. Parents: William HEPPLESTONE and Mary Ann WHITTAKER. Mark James HEPPLESTONE. Parents: Tom HEPPLESTONE and Jennifer WINSTANLEY. Spouse: Cheryl Louise PILLING. Mary HEPPLESTONE was born on 22 Jun 1827 in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She was christened on 29 Jul 1827 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. "Mary, daughter of Joseph (nailer) and Ruth Hebblestone" In 1851 she was a House Servant in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. Mary's two children William and Elizabeth were probably not Samuel Lockwood's children even though no father's name was noted. Certainly George, Walter, Hannah and Kate were Samuel Lockwood's children.The illegitimacy rate in the mid 19th century, as a percentage of all live births, was 6 per cent. The proportion of brides who were pregnant when they married was 40 per cent. Illegitimacy rates were higher in the countryside, where attitudes were less disapproving. In the 1851 Census Hoylandswaine had 139 households with 16 of the households which included illegitimate children - some 11.5 per cent. Between them those 16 households had 20 illegitimate children. In 1861 she was a Charwoman in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire. She lived in Coates, Thurgoland, Yorkshire in 1871. In 1871, Mary and her children lived with Samuel Lockwood and all the family was known as Lockwood and were recorded as such on the Census. She lived in Blacker Green, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1881. She lived in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1891. She was a widow living with Joseph and Kate Whittaker. Kate was her youngest daughter. She died of Bronchitis on 6 Dec 1892 in Kine Moor, Silkstone, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph HEPPLESTONE and Ruth AUDIN. Children were: William HEPPLESTONE, Elizabeth HEPPLESTONE, George HEPPLESTONE, Walter HEPPLESTONE, Hannah HEPPLESTONE, Kate HEPPLESTONE. Spouse: Samuel LOCKWOOD. Samuel LOCKWOOD and Mary HEPPLESTONE were married on 14 Dec 1875 in All Saints' Church, Silkstone, Yorkshire. They lived in Blacker Green, Silkstone, Yorkshire in 1881. Samuel and Mary lived with Walter, Hannah and Kate. Mary HEPPLESTONE was born about 1835 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1851 she was a Domestic Servant in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. In 1861 she was a Dressmaker in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Parents: George HEPPLESTONE and Sarah UNKNOWN. Spouse: John GIBSON. John GIBSON and Mary HEPPLESTONE were married about 1853 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Children were: Sarah Elizabeth GIBSON, Joe William GIBSON, Charity GIBSON. |