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| Edward RICH.
Parents: Aymer RICH and Alice BURDET. Elizabeth RICH was born about 1605 in Bullhouse, Thurlstone, Yorkshire. Elizabeth married John Haigh who lived at Midhope Hall. He was born in about1600 at Midhope, Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. John Haigh made a will dated 25 Nov 1645 at Midhope, Ecclesfield. "Will of John Haigh of Middop yeoman - to be buried in church or churchyard of Bradfield - The sum of £50 remaining in hands of the childs part or portion of Mary Street be raised soon as possible & paid to my brother Wm. Rich in discharge of the sd £50 he being also charged with 3rd child's part. Above & funeral exp being paid, remainder to be divided into 2 parts To my wife Elizabeth to have the one half in full satisfaction of all claims. To John Hobson of Dodworth & Daniel Rich of Smallshaw my brother in law all my messuage in Silkston & lands thereto belonging now in occupation of John Swift to sell them to pay debts. Wife to have the education & tuition of Jonas Strete. To sd wife messuage wherein I live & the several romes in the same & also half of the outhouse & lands thereto belonging, said Elizabeth paying four marks by the year in such manner & to much use so hereafter is expressed. I make sd John Hobson & Daniel Rich exors. To said exors the other half of the outhouses and lands etc in Middop afsd to hold the one half in ? & the other half in reversion after death of my sd wife paying during the life of my sd wife the sum of 26/8 to such uses as hereinafter expresssed and after the death of sd wife the sum of 53/4 to such uses as hereafter expressed. The sd yearly rent I give to be paid out of my lands afsd for ever for & in my discharge of a gift of 10 pounds given by widow Savage of Middop decd to be by me disposed to the uses hereafter mentioned. To sd John Hobson & Daniel Rich a close in Langsett called the Royde paying to John Wainwright of Middop George Sanderson of the same Wm Cooke of the same & Thomas Hattersley of the same 4 pounds to be paid one half at Pentecost & the other at St Martin the Bishop, if twenty days in arrears then ? I bequeath towards the maintenance of a preacher at Middop chapel ? Dated 25 Nov 1645. Signed. Witnesses John Priest, Humphrey Street, John Downend." John's will was proved on 17 Jul 1652 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and proved in London 17 July 1652 by Daniel Rich the surviving executor. Parents: Aymer RICH and Alice BURDET. Mary RICH died about 1676 in Denby, Yorkshire. Mary died in childbirth. She was buried on 15 Dec 1676 in St John the Baptist Church, Penistone,Yorkshire. Spouse: Thomas BURDET. Thomas BURDET and Mary RICH were married on 29 Sep 1653 in St John the Baptist Church, Penistone,Yorkshire. Children were: Ann BURDET, Mary BURDET, Thomas BURDET, Martha BURDET, Martha BURDET, Phillip BURDET. Mary RICH was born about 1588 in Bullhouse, Thurlstone, Yorkshire. Mary married Christopher Greaves on 3 March 1605 at Penistone Church and had a son, Christopher (1610-1658). Parents: Aymer RICH and Alice BURDET. William RICH was born about 1599 in Bullhouse, Thurlstone, Yorkshire. He served in the military between 1642 and 1644. He was Captain of Horse in the Parliamentary Army. His commission as Captain of a troop of horse in the regiment commanded by Colonel Laurence Parsons, was signed by Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, 22 June 1644. William lived at Bullhouse and, as Adam Eyre (owner of the adjoining estate Hazlehead) writes in his famous diary, he made frequent visits to his friend William Riche of Bullas. They appear to have been brother officers in the Parliamentary Army. " A Dyurnall, or catalogue of all my accions & expences from the 1st of January 1646/7. Adam Eyre: Jan 13. In the afternoon I went to Bullos to speak to Captaine Rich & met him in the Oxclose; and so home again Jan 14. Pm. Robin Cook came in to us I committed him prisoner & beat him in the presence of Capt Rich, Edward Hinchcliffe, Jo. Micklethwaite, Nich. Greaves, Jo. Cooke, Dan. Rich of Millhouse, & divers others . Jan 18. To Penistone, this day I gave Amor Rich to carry to my cos. Rawson, Ed., of Walkley for Michael Buxton of Manchester, which was due by my brother, and a letter Jan 22 To Bullhouse, where I spoke with Capt Rich & acquainted him with a meeting of the officers of the Army at York on Tuesday. Jan 24. Then at noon Capt Rich came with me to Ernshaw's, where I spent 4d, & so came home Jan 25. In the morning I called on Capt Rich at Bullhouse, where I stayed halfe an hower by reason of the great rayne that then fell. After, hee & I went to Cawthorn & called on Capt Shirt Thence to Denby then Wakefield were we stayed all night at the Mearemayd & spent 3s. Jan 26. .. Rode by Methley boat & so to York, so we went back to our lodging & spent 3/6. This day Rich wife abused mee about the lone of an horse very basely, so that I rid on Ed Mitchell's meare to York & home again. Feb 2. I went to Hornethwayte & carryed home Wm Rich his tow bookes. Feb 6. ... thence to Thurleston, where Cpt Rich met me, and after that, home at night. I spent 6d at Frances in Thurleston, Feb 15. ... went to Bullhouse in the morning to speak to Capt Rich about passing our acct; & I allso wished him to borrow mee 20 l. (pounds) of his father, and to enquire of him whether hee was willing to buy Haslehead or not. Feb 18. I went to Bullhouse this norne, but Capt Rich was not at home Feb 19 ... Night, then I went to Bullhouse to Capt Rich, who told me his father was unprovided to deale with mee for the present; & after some other discourse about the auditing of our accounts, wee came together to the millne & parted. Feb 28. In the afternoon I went to Raynow March 2. About 9.30 Richard Hawkesworth & I rid to Hornthwayte & called on William Rich of Hornethwayte & went into & through Denby quarter & collected money of those whom wee mett and the rest promised to pay it to Rich & Hornthwayte before Sunday next; & parted at Gunthwayte Mill & promised to meet at Hornthwayt on Thursday for the same purpose; and so Wm Rich & I came homewards together & parted at his house & I came home at night. Mar 4. I went to Hornthwayte; thence to Waterhall; then to Hornthwayte again, where was John Mickelthwayte & Richard Hawksworth, who with Wm Rich & mee came to Eclans; so to Bullhouse, where Capt Rich went with us through the town to gather money towards the 40 l. (pounds) for the vicar & we were denied only by Jo. Scott, Wm Haigh & Rich. France. Mar 18. ... thence to Wm Jesop's where was Capt Rich, Wm Rich, Ralph Wordsworth & divers other parishioners, where we tendered to Mr Dickinson the summe of 40 l. (pounds) upon condicion to leave us according to agreement but he refused Signatories to certificate re Dickinson's removal, 8 March 1646/7 Wm Rich [Bullhouse] Wm Rich [Hornthwaite] Nov 4 1646 Petition to Committee of Goldsmith's Hall of parishioners of Penistone ... Re Wath Rectory ... Godfrey Bosvile, Esq. Member House of Commons Wm Bosvile, his sonne, esq Aymer Rich of Smallshaw Wm Rich of Bullhouse Wm Rich of Hornthwayte June 6 Sunday ... And after supper my wife with mee, who went at night to Millhouse to Aymor Riche's wife. Who was at church in the morning, and now in labour. June 15 After Capt Rich came hither & I went with him to Catshaw Nov 2, 1648 I went to Smallshaw & talked with William & Dan Rich, who took tyme to me answer till Sat 1 July 1647 I went with Capt Rich to the Bolsterstone & bowled all day & neither wonne nor lost, but spend 18d. Wee called at Shephouse as wee went, & I left £5 with Capt Rich to pay the Vicar for mee tomorrow. Sunday 25 July 1647 I went to Penistone to church ... and after sermon I spent with Silvanus Rich at Jessop's 6d. 31st This morning came Wm Rich of Hornthwayte for his bill. Aug 2 ... and Wm Rich the constable came by us only Aug 3 wither came Capt Rich & the constable, who offered to rectify his accounts hitherto, & said the soldiers were to remove tomorrow. Aug 5 At night I lent Dan Rich of Millhouse my clock bagg Sunday August 8 .. in the afternoon I walked in the fields with John Milnes, who sayd hee would speake to Dan Rich of Smallshaw to help mee with some money, and his wife desyred to buy Haslehead. Aug 10 Capt Rich sent for mee to Smallshaw, to goe with him to Almondbury, to speak with Lawrence Castle ... Who went with Capt Rich to Bullhouse; & wee parted at the Coyle-pitt mills Sunday August 22. I came by way of Hornthwayte, Wm Rich asked if we would drink & brought us some to the dore . Sep 30 I went with Capt Rich & his wife to Barnsley Sunday Oct 17. Yesterday ... I lent 3 of Dell's again to Wm Rich of Hornthwayte, Jun., who willed mee meete his father at Catchaw tomorrow. Oct 18 to Catchaw, where Wm Rich passed his accompts Nov 11, Jo. Rich fetch my meare for John Miclethwayte, to whom I lent her Nov 22. This morning Silvanus Rich & Reg Appleyard came hither Nov 27 1647 This morn I went over to Smallshaw to have record with Mary Greaves, but shee was not at home, so I came back again, and Daniell Rich came with mee to John Milnes at Floshouse, where we stayed til noone. Jan 24 1647//8 went on foot to Broad Oke & in the way I met Edward Rich of Royd, who wished me to go to Carlecoytes with him & came home by Hornthwayte where I met Wm Rich at the dore, & so home, in all 8 miles." William was Master of the Penistone Hounds on 14 September 1647. He signed a will on 16 Aug 1648. William made a will dated 18 Aug 1648 at Penistone. His will mentions his wife Isabel, son Silvanus, younger son William and daughters Mary, Rebecca and Ruth. I, William Rich of Bulhouse, gent. To Silvanus my son, my messuages lands, etc which I inherited of Emory Rich, father to me, and my son Sylvanus also estates left my will of sd father, in fee simple except a messuage in Thurlestone Mere called the Royd and except the lands etc thereto belonging, sd Silvanus paying to Mary Rich, my eldest daughter, Rebecca Rich, second daughter, and Ruth Rich third daughter 100 pounds each when 21. To William Rich, son, in fee simple, my messuage in Thurlston Meare afsd, called the Royd, paying to Martha, youngest daughter 100 pounds when 21. Sylvanus my son to have the tuition of sd William my son. Residue one third to wife, one third to Mary my daughter, other third to Ruth & Martha my daughters equally. Mary & Ruth my daughters to be executrices. Isabel my wife to have the nether parlour & chamber over it at Bulhouse. Dated 18 Aug 1648, signed Wm Riche, Witness John Sotwell, John Hanson, Thomas Hanson. His will was proved on 18 July 1660 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and proved at London 18 July 1660 by Mary Rich, power reserved to Ruth Rich. William died two years before the death of his father, Aymer. He was buried on 6 Mar 1650 in St John the Baptist Church, Penistone,Yorkshire. "Sepulti Gulielmus Rich Gen. March 6." He died about 1650 in Bullhouse, Thurlstone, Yorkshire. William was the son and heir but retained close ties with Denby and was certainly living at Denby Hall on 3 December 1628 when a conveyance in trust is recorded. During the Civil War William was a Captain under Lord Fairfax in 1644. He married Isabel and had six children. It is through his eldest son, Sylvanus (1627-1683) that the line continues and it was William's grandson Elkanah (1659-1724) who built the chapel at Bullhouse. Parents: Aymer RICH and Alice BURDET. Alfred RICHARDSON was born about 1843 in Rayne, Essex. His parents were Charles Richardson and Rachel Ward. In 1871 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Rayne, Essex. In 1881 he was an Agricultural Labourer (Foreman) in Rayne, Essex. Between 1891 and 1901 he was a Horseman on a farm in Rayne, Essex. He died about 1923 in Rayne, Essex. Spouse: Hannah RICHARDSON. Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON were married on 15 May 1862 in Rayne, Essex. They lived in Duck End Green, Rayne, Essex between 1871 and 1901. In 1881 Alfred and Hannah lived with their eldest eight surviving children. In 1891 Alfred and Hannah lived with all their surviving children except their married children Emily and Frederick William. In 1901 Alfred and Hannah lived with Alfred, Edith and Louisa. Children were: Emily RICHARDSON, Frederick William RICHARDSON, Eliza RICHARDSON, Alfred RICHARDSON, Minnie Harriett RICHARDSON, Herbert RICHARDSON, Frank RICHARDSON, Arthur RICHARDSON, Lily RICHARDSON, Edith Sophia RICHARDSON, Louisa RICHARDSON. Alfred RICHARDSON was born about 1869 in Rayne, Essex. In 1881 he was a Foreman Agricultural Labourer in Rayne, Essex. Between 1891 and 1901 he was a Horseman on a farm in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Ann RICHARDSON was born about 1848 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Spouse: Miles BARRACLOUGH. Miles BARRACLOUGH and Ann RICHARDSON were married about 1873 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. They lived in Vernon Terrace, Penistone, Yorkshire in 1881. Miles and Ann lived next door to his parents and they had a visitor, Tom Clegg (aged 6 born Hoyland). They lived in 72 Forncett Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1891. Miles and Ann had a boarder, Alice Richardson (aged 23 and a spice maker born in Masborough). Presumably she was a relative of Ann's. Arthur RICHARDSON was born about 1877 in Rayne, Essex. In 1891 he was a Farm Labourer in Rayne, Essex. In 1901 he was a Gardener (not domestic) in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Edith Sophia RICHARDSON was born about 1881 in Rayne, Essex. In 1901 she was a Silk Spinner in Rayne, Essex. On 28 February 1905 she married William Boreham in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Eliza RICHARDSON was born about 1867 in Rayne, Essex. In 1891 she was a Silk Weaver in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Spouse: William Henry OWERS. William Henry OWERS and Eliza RICHARDSON were married about 1895 in Braintree, Essex. They lived in 252 Manor Road, Braintree, Essex in 1901. Children were: William Henry OWERS, Ethel May OWERS. Emily RICHARDSON was born about 1864 in Rayne, Essex. Between 1881 and 1891 she was a Silk Winder in Rayne, Essex. On 9 July 1886 she married Henry George Joslin Smith in Rayne, Essex. They lived in Duck End Green and Henry worked as a horseman. They raised their family - George Alfred (1887), William Frank (1888), Fredeick Bertie (1895) and Sydney (1899). In 1891 George was staying with his grandparents, Charles and Hannah Smith, in Panfield. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Frank RICHARDSON was born about 1875 in Rayne, Essex. He died about 1875 in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Frederick William RICHARDSON was born about 1866 in Rayne, Essex. In 1881 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Rayne, Essex. On 23 October 1885 he married Mary Ellen Byford in Rayne. They lived in the village and Frederick continued to work on the farm. Their children were :- Arthur Frank (1887), George Samuel (1889), William Bertie (1893), Rose Alice (1897) and Frederick Charles (1900). Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Hannah RICHARDSON was born about 1843 in Rayne, Essex. Her parents were John and Elizabeth Richardson. Spouse: Alfred RICHARDSON. Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON were married on 15 May 1862 in Rayne, Essex. They lived in Duck End Green, Rayne, Essex between 1871 and 1901. In 1881 Alfred and Hannah lived with their eldest eight surviving children. In 1891 Alfred and Hannah lived with all their surviving children except their married children Emily and Frederick William. In 1901 Alfred and Hannah lived with Alfred, Edith and Louisa. Children were: Emily RICHARDSON, Frederick William RICHARDSON, Eliza RICHARDSON, Alfred RICHARDSON, Minnie Harriett RICHARDSON, Herbert RICHARDSON, Frank RICHARDSON, Arthur RICHARDSON, Lily RICHARDSON, Edith Sophia RICHARDSON, Louisa RICHARDSON. Herbert RICHARDSON was born about 1873 in Rayne, Essex. In 1891 he was a Farm Labourer (Milkman) in Rayne, Essex. On 24 March 1894 he married Emma Goodey in Rayne, Essex. They lived in Duck End Green and Herbert was a horseman on the farm. Their children were:- Frank Ernest (1894) and Gertrude Amy (1901). Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Lily RICHARDSON was born about 1879 in Rayne, Essex. On 25 December 1900 she married Thomas Hull in Rayne, Essex. In 1901 they lived at Rayne Road, Bocking and Thomas was a horseman on the farm. In 1901 she was a Silk Spinner in Bocking, Braintree, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Louisa RICHARDSON was born about 1883 in Rayne, Essex. In 1901 she was a Silk Winder in Rayne, Essex. On 8 July 1911 she married Arthur Fitch in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Minnie Harriett RICHARDSON was born about 1871 in Rayne, Essex. In 1891 she was a Silk Winder in Rayne, Essex. Parents: Alfred RICHARDSON and Hannah RICHARDSON. Alan RIDGERS. Parents: Frederick RIDGERS and Rose Lilian RASHLEY. Albert E RIDGERS was born about 1869 in Arundel, Sussex. Spouse: Mary Jane HAYLES. Albert E RIDGERS and Mary Jane HAYLES were married about 1889 in All Saints Church, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Albert was a tobacconist and he and Mary Jane had six children in Ryde:- Charles Gordon (1889), Daisy Annie (1890), William Albert (1892; aka Willie), Gwendoline May (1895-1895; d.at 1 month), Ronald Reginald (1898) and Rita Muriel (1901). Frederick RIDGERS. Spouse: Rose Lilian RASHLEY. Frederick RIDGERS and Rose Lilian RASHLEY were married. Children were: June RIDGERS, Jean RIDGERS, Alan RIDGERS. Jean RIDGERS. Parents: Frederick RIDGERS and Rose Lilian RASHLEY. June RIDGERS. Parents: Frederick RIDGERS and Rose Lilian RASHLEY. Hilda Gladys RIDGEWELL was born on 28 May 1895 in Radwinter, Essex. She was the daughter of Robert Ridgewell and Sarah Potts. She died on 12 Jun 1978. Spouse: William Carter EMSON. William Carter EMSON and Hilda Gladys RIDGEWELL were married on 8 Jun 1918 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Hilda was originally William's female servant at Strethall Hall. They lived in Strethall Hall, Strethall, Saffron Walden, Essex between 1918 and 1939. William, Hilda and their two children lived in a tudor house with 300 acres of farmland which was farmed by William and his men, Children were: Margaret Joan EMSON, William Edmund EMSON. Mary Ann RIDGWELL was born about 1835 in Stisted, Essex. In 1861 she was a Silk Throwster in Braintree, Essex. She died about 1873 in Braintree, Essex. Spouse: George BARNARD. George BARNARD and Mary Ann RIDGWELL were married about 1854 in Braintree, Essex. They lived in Back of the Bird In Hand Inn, Coggleshall Road, Braintree, Essex in 1861. Children were: Luvenia (Ellen) BARNARD, Walter James BARNARD, Kate BARNARD. Charlotte RIDING was born about 1823 in Kirkburton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 2 Jun 1854 in St. Nicholas' Church, Cumberworth, Yorkshire. She died about 1854 in Denby Dale, Yorkshire. Spouse: Levi BILTCLIFFE.
Levi BILTCLIFFE and Charlotte RIDING were married about 1841 in Kirkburton, Huddersfield,
Yorkshire. They had five children:- Joseph (b.1843), Herbert (1845-1861),
Ann (1847-1851), Tamer (1850-1852) and Wilson (1853-1872). In 1851 Levi HILCTLIFFE
(enumerated as BILCTLIFFE) and SHARLOTT lived in Denby Dale. Levi was a fancy
weaver and Charlotte was a bobbin winder as was their 8 year old son, Joseph.
Their other children were Herbert, Ann and Tamer. Ann died in 1851. Tamer died
in 1852 and their mother, Charlotte, died in 1854.
Sarah RILEY was born in Mar 1875 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. Spouse: John Patrick (Patrick) ROBINSON. John Patrick (Patrick) ROBINSON and Sarah RILEY were married about 1899 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. They lived in 18th Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pensylvania in 1900. John and Sarah lived with her parents Matthew (b.1837) and Mary (b.1842) Riley and her siblings. Her parents had both been born in Pittsburgh of Irish parents. They had had ten children of whom six were still alive and living at home - Sarah herself (1875), Alice (1876), Henrietta (1879), James (1881), Florence (1882) and Thomas (1885). Jennifer RITCHIE. Parents: Unknown RITCHIE and Leonine Coral BURDETT. Madeleine RITCHIE. Parents: Unknown RITCHIE and Leonine Coral BURDETT. Unknown RITCHIE. Spouse: Leonine Coral BURDETT. Children were: Jennifer RITCHIE, Madeleine RITCHIE. Charles ROBBINS. Spouse: Rebecca GODDEN. Charles ROBBINS and Rebecca GODDEN were married on 12 Jan 1758. Ann ROBERTS was born about 1841 in Bowling, Bradford, Yorkshire. She lived in Hall Green, Crigglestone, Barnsley, Yorkshire in 1861. Ann and her 6 month old son, John, lived with her parents She lived in 6 White Cottages, Oak Road, Armley, Leeds, Yorkshire in 1871. In 1871 she lived with her mother and her children but not her husband. In 1871 she was an Oat Bread Baker in Armley, Leeds, Yorkshire. Parents: William ROBERTS and Harriet WALSHAW. Spouse: Henry DICKINSON. Henry DICKINSON and Ann ROBERTS were married about 1860 in Barnsley, Yorkshire. Children were: John DICKINSON, Benjamin DICKINSON. Spouse: Thomas KING. Thomas KING and Ann ROBERTS were married about 1876 in Armley, Leeds, Yorkshire. They lived in Oak Road, Armley, Wortley, Leeds between 1881 and 1901. In 1881 and 1891 Thomas and Ann lived with her son, Benjamin, and their daughter Harriet. Children were: Harriet Ann KING. Annie ROBERTS was born about 1900 in Kippax, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Parents: Thomas ROBERTS and Hannah BURNHAM. Beatrice Etty T. ROBERTS was born about 1879 in Darton, Yorkshire. Parents: Sarah Ann ROBERTS. Benjamin ROBERTS was born about 1818 in Cumberworth, Yorkshire. He was christened on 23 Oct 1818 in St Nicholas' Church, Cumberworth, Yorkshire. In 1851 he was a Wool Comber in Wike, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Coal Miner in Darton, Yorkshire. In 1871 he was in Grocer and Platelayer. Parents: William ROBERTS and Harriet WALSHAW. Spouse: Hannah LAMBERT. Benjamin ROBERTS and Hannah LAMBERT were married about 1841 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. They lived in Green Bottom, Wike, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire in 1851. Children were: Mary ROBERTS, William ROBERTS, John Christopher ROBERTS, John ROBERTS, Benjamin ROBERTS, Frederick ROBERTS. Spouse: Eliza LODGE. Benjamin ROBERTS and Eliza LODGE were married about 1854. They lived in Darton, Yorkshire in 1861. Eliza's son, Henry Lodge lived with the family. He was a coal miner. They lived in Pickles Row, Darton, Yorkshire in 1871. Children were: Job ROBERTS, Levi ROBERTS, Sarah Ann ROBERTS. Benjamin ROBERTS was born about 1848 in Wike, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire. In 1861 he was a Coal Trammer in Darton, Yorkshire. Parents: Benjamin ROBERTS and Hannah LAMBERT. Benjamin (Ben) ROBERTS was born about 1889 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He married Alice Griffiths (1887-1953) and they had two daughters. Parents: Joseph William ROBERTS and Hannah PARKER. Bridget ROBERTS was born about 1820 in Cumberworth, Yorkshire. She was christened on 24 Dec 1820 in St Nicholas' Church, Cumberworth, Yorkshire. In 1841 she was a Worsted Spinner in Bowling, Bradford, Yorkshire. She lived in Haigh Bar House, Bretton, Yorkshire in 1891. Bridget was a widow, living on her own means, with her son George and his family. Parents: William ROBERTS and Harriet WALSHAW. Spouse: Nicholas ROBINS. Nicholas ROBINS and Bridget ROBERTS were married about 1846 in Kirkburton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. They lived in Hill House, Heckmondwike, Yorkshire in 1851. They lived in White Lee, Batley/Heckmondwike, Yorkshire between 1861 and 1871. The town changed between the two censuses but I presume that the house was the same one! They lived in Bretton Hall, Bretton, Yorkshire in 1881. Children were: Eliza ROBINS, William ROBINS, Jane ROBINS, Mary ROBINS, Tom ROBINS, George ROBINS, Annie ROBINS. Eliza ROBERTS was born about 1835 in Mirfield, Yorkshire. She was christened on 12 Jul 1835 in St Nicholas' Church, Cumberworth, Yorkshire. Parents: William ROBERTS and Harriet WALSHAW. Eliza ROBERTS was born about 1847 in Cumberworth, Yorkshire. Parents: John ROBERTS and Ann WOODHEAD. Elizabeth ROBERTS was born about 1880 in Kippax, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Parents: Thomas ROBERTS and Hannah BURNHAM. Elizabeth
Ann ROBERTS died about 1883 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.Spouse: Robert Simpson WELSH. Robert Simpson WELSH and Elizabeth Ann ROBERTS were married about 1868 in Australia. Children were: Grace WELSH, Robert WELSH. Emaline (Emme) ROBERTS was born on 18 Jan 1892 in Leeds, Yorkshire. She died about 1958 in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph William ROBERTS and Hannah PARKER. Spouse: Herbert SHIPLEY. Herbert SHIPLEY and Emaline (Emme) ROBERTS were married before 1913. Children were: Gwendolen (Gwennie) SHIPLEY. Spouse: Thomas MALLORY. Thomas MALLORY and Emaline (Emme) ROBERTS were married. Eric ROBERTS. Parents: Joseph William ROBERTS and Hannah PARKER. Ernest ROBERTS was born about 1902 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He died aby 1926 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph William ROBERTS and Hannah PARKER. Fred ROBERTS was born about 1898 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Parents: Joseph William ROBERTS and Hannah PARKER. Frederick ROBERTS was born about 1850 in Wike, Cleckheaton, Yorkshire. Parents: Benjamin ROBERTS and Hannah LAMBERT. George ROBERTS was christened on 16 Jan 1831 in St Nicholas' Church, Cumberworth, Yorkshire. He was born about 1831 in Cumberworth, Yorkshire. Parents: William ROBERTS and Harriet WALSHAW. George ROBERTS was born about 1878 in Kippax, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Between 1891 and 1901 he was a Coal Miner in Kippax, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Parents: Thomas ROBERTS and Hannah BURNHAM. |