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Mr Aspinall [18??-1???]
Aaron Aspinall [1770-1850]
Abel Aspinall [17??-18??]
Abel Aspinall [18??-18??]
Abel Aspinall [1810-1864]
Abel Aspinall [1822-18??]
Abraham Aspinall [1829-18??]
Abraham Marsden Aspinall [1854-1886]
Albert Aspinall [1863-1???]
Albert Wood Aspinall [1839-1903]
Alfred Aspinall [1842-1890]
Alfred D. Aspinall [18??-191?]
Allen Aspinall [1849-1???]
Allen Marsden Aspinall [1864-1925]
Arthur Aspinall [1855-1???]
Arthur Aspinall [1862-19??]
Arthur Aspinall [1901-1972]
Rev Arthur Ashworth Aspinall [1845-1929]
Arthur Lewis Aspinall [1871-19??]
Benjamin Aspinall [1839-1900]
Brook Aspinall [1835-1880]
Brook Aspinall [1843-1891]
Charles Aspinall [1786-1864]
Charles Aspinall [1801-1873]
Charles Aspinall [1830-1883]
Charles Aspinall [1835-1???]
Clayton Aspinall [1853-1922]
Colin Race Aspinall [1891-1960]
Dan Aspinall [1837-1892]
David Aspinall [1787-1868]
David Aspinall [1824-1???]
David Lewis Aspinall [1875-1955]
Duke Aspinall [1808-1877]
Duke Aspinall [1849-1917]
Eber Aspinall [1873-1902]
Edward Aspinall [1813-1876]
Edward Aspinall [1838-1903]
Edward Aspinall [1864-1915]
Edward Aspinall [1868-1???]
Edwin Aspinall [1819-1905]
Edwin Aspinall [1845-1925]
Eli Aspinall [1828-1???]
Eli Aspinall [1852-1???]
Elijah Aspinall [1802-1880]
Elijah Aspinall [1813-1875]
Elizabeth Aspinall [18??-18??]
Enoch Aspinall [1826-1873]
Enoch Aspinall [1826-1892]
Ephraim Aspinall [1849-1???]
Ethel Aspinall [1887-1919]
Fielding Aspinall [1808-1859]
Fielding Aspinall [1826-1899]
Fielding Aspinall [1845-1899]
Fred Aspinall [1844-1885]
Fred Aspinall [1865-193?]
Fred Aspinall [1873-19??]
Geoffrey Aspinall [1907-19??]
George Aspinall [17??-18??]
George Aspinall [18??-1???]
George Aspinall [1816-1891]
George Aspinall [1828-1???]
George Aspinall [1844-1922]
George Adfield Aspinall [1893-1???]
Rev George Edward Aspinall [1842-1922]
Godfrey Aspinall [1815-1871]
Hall Aspinall [1852-1895]
Hall Aspinall [1856-1923]
Hall Aspinall [1866-1889]
Hannah Aspinall [1774-1860]
Harry Aspinall [1858-19??]
Harry Aspinall [1888-1915]
Harry Aspinall [1896-1918]
Heap Aspinall [1833-1903]
Henry Aspinall [1809-1858]
Henry Aspinall [1810-1872]
Henry Aspinall [1815-1868]
Henry Brighouse Aspinall [1853-1905]
Henry Thornton Aspinall [1865-1901]
Herbert Aspinall [1873-1900]
Herbert Aspinall [1889-1916]
James Aspinall [1777-18??]
James Aspinall [1784-18??]
James Aspinall [1786-1874]
James Aspinall [18??-19??]
James Aspinall [18??-19??]
James Aspinall [1806-1874]
James Aspinall [1807-1846]
James Aspinall [1839-1???]
James Aspinall [1839-1???]
James Aspinall [1855-1???]
Job Aspinall [1???-18??]
Job Aspinall [17??-18??]
Job Aspinall [17??-1840]
Job Aspinall [1763-1840]
Job Aspinall [1780-18??]
Job Aspinall [1796-1860]
Job Aspinall [1822-1???]
Job Aspinall [1836-1874]
Job Aspinall [1838-1899]
Job Aspinall [1855-1896]
Job Aspinall [1861-19??]
Job Aspinall [1873-19??]
Joe Aspinall [18??-1???]
Joe Aspinall [1875-1947]
Joe Marmaduke Aspinall [1859-1???]
John Aspinall [17??-18??]
John Aspinall [1765-1830]
John Aspinall [1772-1849]
John Aspinall [1789-1875]
John Aspinall [18??-1???]
John Aspinall [18??-1???]
John Aspinall [18??-18??]
John Aspinall [1803-1855]
John Aspinall [1803-1855]
John Aspinall [1805-18??]
John Aspinall [1811-1???]
John Aspinall [1813-1881]
John Aspinall [1814-1868]
John Aspinall [1815-1843]
John Aspinall [1818-1845]
John Aspinall [1823-1???]
John Aspinall [1836-187?]
John Aspinall [1837-18??]
John Aspinall [1843-18??]
John Aspinall [1844-1899]
John Aspinall [1847-1???]
John Aspinall [1874-1916]
John Ingham Aspinall [1837-1897]
Johnson Aspinall [1829-1905]
Jonas Aspinall [1823-1858]
Jonas Aspinall [1827-1869]
Jonas Aspinall [1857-1916]
Jonathan Aspinall [1806-1839]
Jonathan Aspinall [1840-1???]
Jonathan Aspinall [1849-19??]
Joseph Aspinall [17??-18??]
Joseph Aspinall [18??-19??]
Joseph Aspinall [1820-1898]
Joseph Aspinall [1821-1???]
Joseph Aspinall [1821-1858]
Joseph Aspinall [1821-1882]
Joseph Aspinall [1822-1900]
Joseph Aspinall [1823-1???]
Joseph Aspinall [1826-1???]
Joseph Aspinall [1839-1924]
Joseph Aspinall [1843-19??]
Joseph Aspinall [1844-19??]
Joseph Marsden Aspinall [1852-1???]
Joshua Aspinall [17??-17??]
Joshua Aspinall [1828-1???]
Kaye Aspinall [1818-1872]
Kaye Aspinall [1875-1???]
Kaye Aspinall [1903-19??]
Kershaw Aspinall [1870-1941]
Leonard Aspinall [1849-1894]
Leonard Aspinall [1896-1???]
Luke Aspinall [1788-1829]
Lumb Aspinall [1830-1902]
Luther Aspinall [1872-1???]
Mark Aspinall [1806-18??]
Marmaduke Aspinall [1819-1883]
Mary Aspinall [1772-1847]
Mary Aspinall [1803-1851]
Mary Aspinall [1808-1845]
Milton Aspinall [1885-1919]
Moses Aspinall [17??-18??]
Moses Aspinall [1795-18??]
Moses Aspinall [1858-1918]
Paul Aspinall [1820-1890]
Philemon Aspinall [1827-1???]
Philip Aspinall [1883-19??]
Raynor Aspinall [1898-1967]
Reginald Bernard Aspinall [1885-19??]
Richard Aspinall [1818-1???]
Rowland Aspinall [1812-1???]
Sam Aspinall [1875-19??]
Samuel Aspinall [1807-1874]
Samuel Aspinall [1825-1???]
Samuel Aspinall [1829-1877]
Samuel Aspinall [1842-1888]
Savile Aspinall [1804-1855]
Simeon Aspinall [1811-1???]
Simeon Squire Aspinall [1817-1895]
Squire Aspinall [17??-18??]
Squire Aspinall [1763-1838]
Squire Aspinall [1793-18??]
Squire Aspinall [1793-1861]
Squire Aspinall [18??-1???]
Squire Aspinall [1801-1874]
Squire Aspinall [1828-1???]
Squire Aspinall [1839-1902]
Squire Aspinall [1853-1893]
Squire Aspinall [1855-19??]
Squire Aspinall [1866-1930]
Thomas Aspinall [17??-18??]
Thomas Aspinall [1765-1835]
Thomas Aspinall [1785-18??]
Thomas Aspinall [1804-18??]
Thomas Aspinall [1811-18??]
Thomas Aspinall [1821-1???]
Thomas Aspinall [1837-1???]
Thomas Aspinall [1845-1888]
Thomas Aspinall [1850-1???]
Thomas Aspinall [1851-1???]
Thomas Aspinall [1852-19??]
Thomas Edwin Aspinall [1863-1930]
Tom Aspinall [18??-19??]
Tom Aspinall [1863-1939]
Vincent Aspinall [1841-1912]
Vincent Reginald Aspinall [1902-1941]
Walker Aspinall [1817-1891]
Walter Aspinall [1858-19??]
William Aspinall [17??-18??]
William Aspinall [17??-18??]
William Aspinall [17??-18??]
William Aspinall [1776-18??]
William Aspinall [1788-18??]
William Aspinall [18??-1???]
William Aspinall [18??-1???]
William Aspinall [18??-18??]
William Aspinall [1804-1???]
William Aspinall [1808-1???]
William Aspinall [1812-1???]
William Aspinall [1817-1891]
William Aspinall [1820-1911]
William Aspinall [1832-1???]
William Aspinall [1837-1???]
William Aspinall [1842-1915]
William Aspinall [1845-1???]
William Aspinall [1865-1829]
William Aspinall [1870-19??]
William Aspinall [1871-1???]
William Stancliffe Aspinall [1826-1???] 


Aspinall, Mr
[18??-1???] Partner in Calvert & Aspinall

Aspinall, Aaron
[1770-1850] Son of William Aspinall.

Baptised at Elland [4th March 1770].

He was a farmer [1841].

On 6th August 1792, he married Alice Cockroft [1766-1829].


Alice was born in Southowram
 

Alice died 4th August 1829.

He lived at Adgil Grove, Southowram [1841].

Living with him [in 1841] were Job Jowett [b 1836] (ag.labourer)  and Susannah Spencer [b 1801] (family servant).

Aaron died July 1850.

The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [M 17]

Aspinall, Abel
[17??-18??]

He married Rebecca.

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1804]
  2. Martha [b 1806]
  3. William [b 1808]
  4. Elizabeth [b 1810]
  5. Mary [b 1812]
  6. Rebecca [b 1814]
  7. Sarah [b 1817]
  8. Hannah [b 1818]
  9. James

The family lived at

  • Royd, Southowram [1817]
  • Law Hill, Southowram [1818]

Aspinall, Abel
[18??-18??] Of Brighouse.


Question: Is he the same person as Abel Aspinall?

 

In August 1861, Jonas Shepherd, a delver at Northowram, was summoned for assault on Aspinall. Aspinall was threatened to be driven out of the township if he did not pay £1 join the union of delvers at Northowram.

Shepherd met Aspinall and seized him by the throat. When Aspinall said he would not pay, Shepherd threw him down. Shepherd was fined £5

Aspinall, Abel
[1810-1864] Born in Southowram.

He was a flag facer of Southowram [1831] / a stone cutter [1841] / a delver [1851] / a stone cutter [1861].

In 1831, he married Elizabeth Pinder.


Elizabeth was born in Rastrick
 

Children:

  1. William [b 1831] who was a cordwainer [1851]
  2. Ann [b 1836]
  3. James [b 1842] who was an ironmonger [1861]

The family lived at

  • Brighouse [1841]
  • Hipperholme [1851]
  • Daisy Croft, Hipperholme [1861]

Abel died in 1864 (aged 54).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [17th November 1864]

Aspinall, Abel
[1822-18??] Son of Jane & Squire Aspinall.


Question: Is he the same person as Abel Aspinall?

 

He was a delver [1843] / a stone getter [1851, 1861, 1871].

In 1843, he married Elizabeth Charlesworth [1822-1???].


Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Charlesworth
 

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1843] who married Robert Bell Brook
  2. Ruth [b 1844]
  3. Jack [b 1846]
  4. Duke [b 1848]
  5. Sarah [b 1851]
  6. Thomas [b 1855]
  7. Thomas [b 1864]

The family lived at

  • Common, Rastrick [1851, 1861]
  • Toothill Bank, Rastrick [1871]

Living with them [in 1851] was lodger John Hill [b 1811] (engine tenter).

Living with them in 1871 were daughter Ann Brook and her son Robert Fred

Aspinall, Abraham
[1829-18??] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

Born in Stainland.

Baptised at Stainland [20th April 1829].

He was a stone delver or getter [lodging with John Hamer at 509 Sowood, Stainland 1851] / a delver [1861] / a quarryman [1871] / a quarry worker [1881].

He married Ellen [1834-1???].


Ellen was born in Huddersfield.

She was a worsted weaver [1891]

 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1861]
  2. Thomas / Tom
  3. Mary Alice [b 1869]

The family lived at

  • Lower Park, Stainland [1861]
  • South Lane, Stainland [1871]
  • Sandbeds, Stainland [1881]
  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1891]

Abraham died between the census of 1871 and 1881.

Living with the widowed Ellen & children [in 1891] was granddaughter Annie Aspinall [b 1888]

Aspinall, Abraham Marsden
[1854-1886] Son of Enoch Aspinall.

He was a carter [1875].

In 1875, he married Mary Elizabeth Charity [1853-1???].


Mary Elizabeth was the daughter of John Charity, carter
 

Abraham died [Q2] 1886 (aged 31) 

Aspinall, Albert
[1863-1???] Son of Benjamin Aspinall.

Born in Rotherham.

He was a soldier (lance sergeant) [1891] / a caretaker [1897, 1901, 1911].

He married (1) Louisa [1866-1896].

Children:

  1. Louisa May [1891-1892]

Louisa died [Q1] 1896 (aged 29).

In 1897, he married (2) Ruth Ann Thomas [1864-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.


Ruth Ann, of Lower Green Edge, Wainstalls, was the daughter of Henry Thomas, mason
 

Children:

  1. George Adfield
  2. Albert Benjamin [b 1896] who was a telegraph lad [1911]

The family lived at

  • Orchard Street, Westminster [1892]
  • Blackwall Buildings, Whitechapel [1901]
  • 1 Blackwall Buildings, Whitechapel [1911]

Aspinall, Albert Wood
[1839-1903] Son of John Aspinall.

Born 27th December 1839.

On 19th March 1857, he, his parents & siblings arrived at Sydney, Australia aboard the Mary Ann.

He became an Australian stone mason and builder who was an expert in the construction of round towers and buildings.

His early work was done in Sydney.

In 1865, he was building in Maitland.

His longest project was building Green Cape lighthouse on the northern tip of Disaster Bay, south of Eden. This started in the 1870s constructing a jetty at Billangbee Bay. He spent 5 months building a 7-kilometre wooden tramway from Billangbee Bay. He soon found the soil unsuitable for such a heavy structure and the foundations had to be made much deeper.

Difficulty in hiring labourers the construction drained him financially and he had for a time to take work elsewhere.

His health began to fail and he was forced to spend time in Pambula Hospital, Eden.

The lighthouse was completed by the creditors.

In the late 1880s, he constructed the Post Office at Eden.

He found that drinking a herbal tea, made from an infusion of the leaves of a coastal sea box Alyxia Buxifolis, helped his condition. He applied for and secured a patent for this herbal tea.

In 1864, he married (1) Mary Jane Bennett.

Children:

  1. Lily Ray [1871-1960] who married Thomas Lenehan
  2. Mary Jane [1874] who died aged 10 days
  3. Evangelina M. [1882-1963] who married Thomas Henry Croucher
  4. child
  5. child
  6. child
  7. child
  8. child
  9. child
  10. child
  11. child
  12. child
  13. child
  14. child
  15. child
  16. child

Mary Jane died in New South Wales

In 1887, he married (2) Eliza Silk in Sydney, Australia.

His only son did not have any children. His grandsons James Goyon and Charles Mannins also became builders and both had Sydney streets named after them.

A Newspaper advertisement of about 1881 reported:


Missing from his home 13, Esther Street, Surrey Hills since 6:30 am on the 29th ult Albert Wood Aspinall age about 42 years, short and stout build, dark hair and complexion, dark beard, whiskers and moustache turning grey, dressed in dark clothes and black hat, a builder and contractor. Information to Mrs Aspinall at the above address
 

Albert died 15th December 1903.

The Coroner's Inquest [17th December 1903] recorded


Albert Wood Aspinall [died as a result] of an explosion caused by himself whilst in a state of mental depression
 

Aspinall, Alfred
[1842-1890] (Possibly) son of Susan and Richard Aspinall.

Born in Brighouse.

He was a stone miner (staying with his aunt & uncle Martha & Michael Bairstow at Halfpenny Can, Southowram) [1871] / a stone merchant [1881]

In [Q4] 1872, he married Mary Wood [1853-1???].


Mary was born in Dodsworth, Yorkshire
 

Children:

  1. Emma Jane [b 1875] who married [1896] Frederick William Beaumont [b 1872]
  2. Susannah [b 1876] who married [1901] John William Drake
  3. Eliza [b 1878]
  4. Edward [b 1880]
  5. Annie [b 1883] who married [1909] Lewis Rawnsley

The family lived at

  • Lud Hill Top, Southowram [1881, 1890]
  • Dark Lane Head, Southowram [1891]

Living with them [in 1881] was mother-in-law Eliza Wood [b  1819] Mary Aspinall (38) and 5 children were at Dark Lane Head, Southowram [1891]

Alfred was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Aspinall, Alfred D.
[18??-191?] He was educated at Crossley & Porter School.

He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict.

Aspinall, Allen
[1849-1???] (Possibly) son of George Aspinall, of Firth House, Rastrick.

He was carpenter/joiner [1881] / joiner [1891, 1901].

In 1872, he married Alice Aspinall.

Children:

  1. Albert [b 1874]
  2. James [b 1876]
  3. Ernest [b 1879]
  4. Hanson [b 1884]

The family lived at

  • 8 Albion Place, Brighouse [1881]
  • Dyson Street, Brighouse [1891]
  • 16 Dyson Street, Brighouse [1901]

Living with them [in 1881] was visitor Enoch Roebuck [b 1861] (fettler, born Thurlston) 

Aspinall, Allen Marsden
[1864-1925] Or Allan.

Son of Enoch Aspinall.

He lived at 11 Wakefield Road, Brighouse.

Between 1893 and 1898, he appeared before the Court on at least 7 occasions: 6 times for being Drunk & Disorderly and 1 offence of stealing a knife & fork.

He was described as being a mason, light brown hair, height 5 ft 7 ins, with a scar on his lower lip, and on two occasions was said to have 4 blue dots.

Sentences varied between 7 and 14 days imprisonment or pay fines of between 12/6d and £1 6/5d.

On each occasion, he served the sentence at Wakefield.

He died at St Luke's Hospital, Halifax [23rd February 1925] (aged 61).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £47.

Administration was granted to his widowed sister Hannah Mary Marsden Crowther

Aspinall, Arthur
[1855-1???] Son of Joseph Aspinall.

He was a farmer [1881, 1882].

In 1877, he (possibly) married Mary Ann Thomas [1852-1???].


Mary Ann was born in Huddersfield
 

Children:

  1. Fanny [b 1879]
  2. Theo S. [b 1880]

In 1881, the family were living at Farm House, Hove Edge with Arthur's father.

The family lived at Upper Lane, Hipperholme [1882]

Aspinall, Arthur
[1862-19??] Born in Rastrick.

He was a small wire drawer [1891] / a wire drawer [1901, 1911]

In 1885, he married Elizabeth Ann Fovargue [1865-19??] in Halifax.


Elizabeth was born in Cambridge
 

Children:

  1. Harold E [b 1887] who was a glazed brick maker [1901]
  2. Wilfred [b 1888] who was a worsted doffer [1901], a carpet weaver [1911]
  3. Herbert
  4. Ernest [b 1891] who died in infancy
  5. Doris [b 1901]

The family lived at

  • Hey Street, Brighouse [1891]
  • 55 East Street, Lightcliffe [1916]
  • 178 Halifax Road, Brighouse [1901]
  • East Street, Hipperholme [1911]

Sons Wilfred & Herbert served in World War I. Herbert was killed

Aspinall, Arthur
[1901-1972] Son of Sarah Hannah and Oliver Aspinall.

Born at Stainland.

He was educated at Elland Secondary School and Manchester University. He became a historian and taught at the University of Rangoon.

In 1931, he married (1) Gladys Shaw [1???-1965].

Children:

  1. son
  2. daughter

In 1968, he married (2) Beryl Johnson

Aspinall, Rev Arthur Ashworth
[1845-1929] Son of John Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

On 19th March 1857, he, his parents & siblings arrived at Sydney, Australia aboard the Mary Ann.

He was educated at a private school.

He was an active Freemason.

He became a Clergyman and school principal. Although educated as a Congregational, he was ordained as a Presbyterian. His first 13 years were spent building churches at Forbes and at Condobolin.

He later assumed charge of St Luke's Church, Redfern.

In 1892, backed financially by his wife's family, he supported plans to establish a Presbyterian Boys' School near Sydney.

In 1893, he was appointed first principal of Scots College. The school opened with 35 boys and the number soon rose to 100. Many boys were of Scottish descent

In 1895 he moved to St Killian's.

He won the respect of the boys despite his short temper and severe discipline which included corporal punishment and ridicule. In 1901, he bought the lease of St Killian's and sold it to the Presbyterian Church in 1906 for £7,000,

He was president of the Australian Historical Society.

In 1912, he was awarded a Masters Degree for his thesis on the metaphysical significance of the Renaissance.

In his final years, he became apopletic and enrolment dwindled, the building fell into disrepair, and unrest culminated in a brief strike by the boys.

In 1913, Aspinall retired and visited England where his wife died in 1915.

On 22nd November 1877, he married Helen Strahorn [18??-1915] at Wandoo, Wandong, Victoria. Children:

  1. Jessie who married Ambrose Freeman
  2. Andrew Eric [1889-1845]
  3. Archibald John [18??-1945]
  4. William Robert
  5. Arthur Martel who was killed in action [Belgium 1917]
All the children became medical practitioners.

The family lived at Turramurra.

He died 9th June 1929 (aged 82).

He instructed that notice of his death should not appear until a week later

Aspinall, Arthur Lewis
[1871-19??] Son of Benjamin Aspinall.

He was a milk dealer of Wainstalls [1895] / a farmer [1901] / a farmer (own account) [1911] / a warehouseman [1927]

In 1895, he married Elizabeth Spotwood [1869-19??].


Elizabeth, of Hyde Park Road, Halifax, was born in Old Whittington, Derbyshire, the daughter of James Spotwood, coal miner
 

Children:

  1. Gladys [b 1896]
  2. Florrie [b 1899]
  3. Kaye
  4. Elsie [b 1906]
  5. George [b 1910]

The family lived at

  • Lower Height [1901]
  • 2 Coldwell Hill Southowram [1911]

Aspinall, Benjamin
[1839-1900] Son of John Aspinall.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a quarryman of 39 Charles Street, Manchester [1861] / a stone delver [1861, 1871, 1881] / a stone quarryman [1891]

On 3rd February 1861, he married Amelia Widdeson [1839-1???].


Amelia, of 516 Rochdale Road, Manchester, was born in Wath-upon-Dearne, the daughter of George Widdeson, labourer
 

Children:

  1. Benjamin [b 1859]
  2. George [b 1861] who was a quarryman [1891]
  3. Albert
  4. Hannah [b 1867]
  5. Joanna Widdeson [b 1868] who married [1894] James Hoyle at Luddenden Church
  6. Arthur Lewis
  7. Louisa [b 1876]
  8. Mary [b 1878]

The family lived at

  • Square, Warley [1861]
  • Spring Mill, Warley [1871]
  • Folly Hall, Warley [1881]
  • Kell, Warley [1891]

Benjamin died in 1900 (aged 59) 

Aspinall, Brook
[1835-1880] Son of Ann & Thomas Aspinall In 1861, Brook, Hugh Aspinall [b 1841] who was a silk dresser [1871], and George Aspinall [b 1840] who was a clogger [1861] were lodgers with Alfred Squire at Rastrick. He was a silk dresser [1861, 1880].

In 1870, he married Hannah Cliffe [1841-1???].


Hannah had 3 children born in Bradford (father unknown):

  1. James Cliffe [b 1857]
  2. Clara Cliffe [1860-1883]
  3. Alfred Cliffe [b 1864]
 

Children:

  1. Charlotte [b 1873] who married [1901] George Edward Cutts [1875-19??], son of Charles Cutts

The family lived at

  • 46 Elland Road, Brighouse [1871]
  • 9 Gooder Street, off Church Street, Hipperholme/Brighouse [1881]

Brook died 4th April 1880 (aged 43).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £100.

Administration was granted to his widow Hannah

Aspinall, Brook
[1843-1891] Son of William Aspinall, stone merchant.

Born in Rastrick

In 1851, he was living with Jonas Marsden & family at Lane Head, Brighouse.

In 1861, he was staying with Sarah & John Aspinall at New Road, Rastrick [1851]

He was a plumber of Rastrick [1865] / master plumber/glazier [1871] / a plumber [1881, 1891].

He married 1865 Mary Aspinall [1846-1???].


Mary was born in Elland, the daughter of John Aspinall, mason
 

Children:

  1. Sarah A [b 1865]
  2. Caroline [b 1867]
  3. Emma Jane [b 1869] who married [1889] Willie Hamer [1866-1???] plumber of Crosshills, Greetland, son of Samuel Hamer, weaver

The family lived at

  • Lambert Street, West Vale [1871]
  • Jones Buildings, West Vale [1881]
  • Stainland Road, West Vale [1891]

Brook died 30th May 1891 (aged 47).

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £356 9/-.

Administration was granted to daughter Caroline

Aspinall, Charles
[1786-1864] He was a woollen weaver [1841, 1851] / a woollen piecer [1861].

He married Mary.

Children:

  1. James [b 1811]
  2. John
  3. Sarah [b 1820] who was a twiner [1841], & married [1841] Samuel Balmforth [1820-1843] (spinner of Elland), son of George Balmforth (spinner) 
  4. Ruth [b 1824] who married [1847] Alfred Dean [1820-1???] (of Greetland), son of James Dean
  5. George [bapt 1st March 1829]
  6. Squire [bapt 1st March 1829]
  7. Ann Grace [b 1832]
  8. Charles [b 1835]
  9. Joe [b 1841]

The family lived at

  • Timber Street, Elland [1841]
  • Townfield Lane, Elland [1851]
  • 9 Townfield Lane, Elland [1861]

Living with them [in 1851] a James Hayes [b 1812] shown as son.

In 1851, a James Hayes [1812-18??] married Priscilla Greenwood [1823-1???].


James Hayes was shown as son of Charles Aspinall
 


Priscilla was the daughter of Henry Crossley, and widow of Mr Greenwood
 

Living with them [in 1861] were widowed daughter Sarah Balmforth, her son George [b 1850] (cloth finisher), her daughter Sarah [b 1852], and granddaughter Ruth Morton [b 1844].

Charles (possibly) died [Q3] 1864

Aspinall, Charles
[1801-1873] He was a stone delver [1841, 1851] / a slate quarrier [1861] / a stone mason [1871] / a stone merchant [1873]

In 1827, he married Elizabeth Helliwell [1802-18??].

Children:

  1. Eli
  2. Mary [b 1829]
  3. Rachel [b 1831] who married Abraham Shaw
  4. Rebecca [b 1833]
  5. Hannah [b 1835] who married [1855] James Edwards
  6. Charles [b 1840]
  7. John

The family lived at

  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1851]
  • 555 Sowood Green Stainland [1851]
  • Collins, Scammonden [1861, 1871]

Living with them [in 1861] was granddaughter Eliza Edwards [b  1856].

Charles died at Scammonden [17th May 1873].

Probate was granted to son Eli Aspinall of Netherton, Huddersfield

Aspinall, Charles
[1830-1883] Son of Job Aspinall.

Baptised at Lightcliffe [16th May 1830].

He was a linen draper [1851] / a master linen draper employing 1 man & 4 apprentices [1861] / a draper [1883].

In [Q1] 1857, he married Ann Spencer [1832-1???].


Ann was the daughter of Henry Spencer, draper
 

Children:

  1. Clara [b 1859]
  2. Frederick Charles [b 1861]
  3. George [b 1862]
  4. Edward
  5. Lily [b 1866]
  6. John Henry [b 1868]
  7. Willie [b 1871]

The family lived at

  • Northgate, Halifax [1861]
  • 40 North Parade, Halifax [1871, 1881]

Charles's assistants & apprentices lived with them:

  • Charles Wharton [b 1837] (assistant) [1861]
  • Henry Gomersall [b 1842] (apprentice) [1861]
  • William Mycock [b 1845] (apprentice) [1861]
  • Henry France [b 1844] (apprentice) [1861]
  • Robert Savile [b 1855] (apprentice) [1871]
  • George H. Harrison [b 1857] (apprentice) [1871]
  • Walter Mitchell [b 1862] (apprentice) [1881]

Charles died 23rd July 1883 (aged 53).

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £7,834 17/2d.

Administration was granted to his widow Ann

Aspinall, Charles
[1835-1???] Son of Charles Aspinall.

Born in Elland.

He was a weaver [1870] / a woollen hand weaver [1871] / a woollen weaver [1881].

In [Q3] 1865, he (possibly) married Harriet Readyhough [1828-1867].

Harriet (possibly) died [Q3] 1867 (aged 39).

In 1870, Charles married Mary Brearley [1829-1???].


Mary, of Elland, was the daughter of John Brearley, manufacturer
 

Living with them [in 1871] were son-in-law Eli Brearley [b 1850] (cotton spinner)  and Alfred Brearley [b 1856].

Living with them [in 1881] was Alfred Brearley/Aspinall [b 1856] (gas fitter's labourer) 

Aspinall, Clayton
[1853-1922] Son of James Aspinall.

Born in Hipperholme.

He was a blacksmith [1871, 1881, 1891, 1911].

In June 1881, he married Fanny Hemingway [1859-1935].


Fanny, of South Holme, Southowram, was the daughter of George Hemingway
 

Children:

  1. Anna [b 1882]
  2. Fred [b 1885] who was a joiner [1935]
  3. George [b 1891]
  4. Hugh [b 1892]
  5. James Stanley [b 1897]

The family lived at

  • Clay Royd Farm, Southowram [1881]
  • 4 Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1881]
  • 5 Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1891]
  • 6 Mill Hill Lane, Slead Syke [1911, 1922, 1935]

Clayton died 22nd March 1922.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £777 13/5d.

Probate was granted to his widow Fanny.

Fanny died 30th October 1935.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,252 5/10d.

Probate was granted to son Fred and Arthur Gledhill (builder) 

Aspinall, Colin Race
[1891-1960] Son of Squire Aspinall.

He lived at 13 Merz Road, Newton Aycliffe, Darlington.

He died at The General Hospital, Bishop Auckland [17th December 1960].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £318 17/-.

Administration was granted to Squire Aspinall, (coal miner) 

Aspinall, Dan
[1837-1892] Son of John Aspinall delver.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a delver [1855] / a farmer [1877, 1881] / a stone dresser [1891].

In 1855, he married Elizabeth Binns [1836-1???].


Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Binns, comber.

She may have had an illegitimate daughter Ann Binns [b 1851] was shown as daughter-in-law and was living with them [1861, 1871]

 

Children:

  1. Emma Jane [b 1856] who married (1) [1877] Wilson Thomas [b 1854]; & married (2) [1892] Walter Greenwood (26) (mechanic of Soho Street, Halifax), son of James Greenwood (spindle maker) 
  2. Mary Ann [b 1858] who married [1881] Sam Widdop Cockroft (mason) son of Ambrose Cockroft
  3. Lewis [b 1860]
  4. Jeffrey/Geoffrey [b 1866]
  5. Minnie [b 1869]
  6. Cephas [b 1870] who was a cabinet maker [1893] & married [1893] Annie Marriott [b 1867], daughter of Joseph Marriott, farmer; Cephas died [Q2/1908] (age 39) 
  7. Eber
  8. Emily H [b 1876]

The family lived at

  • 43 Lumb Bridge House, Warley [1861]
  • Kell Butts, Warley [1871]
  • Kell Farm, Warley [1881]
  • 45 Baines Street, Halifax [1891]

Dan died in 1892 (aged 55) 

Aspinall, David
[1787-1868] Of Stainland.

Son of Marmaduke Aspinall.

He was a stone mason [1841] / a stone cutter [1851] / a stone fettler [1861].

In 1809, he married (1) Tabitha Bailey [1???-1851].

Children:

  1. Henry [b 1810]
  2. Nanny [b 1812]
  3. Grace [b 1815]
  4. Hannah [b 1817]
  5. Sarah [b 1819]
  6. Joseph
  7. David
  8. Rebecca [b 1826] who married David Taylor
  9. Tabitha [1829-1838]

The family lived at

  • New Laithe, Stainland [1841, 1851]
  • 636 New Laithe, Stainland [1861]
  • Sandbeds, Stainland [1871]

Living with them [in 1841, 1851] were sister Elizabeth (Betty)  Bailey [b 1791] and granddaughter Sarah Hoyle [b 1836].

Tabitha died [Q3] 1851.

He married (2) Rebecca [1790-1874].

David died 7th February 1868 (aged 80).

Probate records show that he left personal effects valued at £50.

The will was proved by Joseph Aspinall (farmer of Stainland).

Living with the widowed Rebecca in 1871 was granddaughter Rebecca Hirst [b 1863],

Rebecca died [Q1] 1874 (aged 83) 

Aspinall, David
[1824-1???] Son of David Aspinall.

He married 1847 Jane Fawthrop [1823-1???].


Jane was the daughter of Betty and Timothy Fawthrop
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1849]
  2. John [b 1851]
  3. William Henry [b 1857]

In 1871, the family were living with mother-in-law Betty Fawthrop [born Greetland 1791] at Crossfield, Stainland

Aspinall, David Lewis
[1875-1955] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a dyer's labourer [1900].

On 11th August 1900, he married Sarah Elizabeth Scott [1878-19??].


Sarah Elizabeth, of Ainley Street, Elland, was the daughter of John William Scott, card cleaner
 

In 1901, the couple were living with David's mother at Granville Street, Elland

Aspinall, Duke
[1808-1877] Aka Marmaduke.

He was a delver [1841] / a stone delver [1861, 1871]

On 4th November 1830, he married Ruth Smithies.

Children:

  1. Henry [b 1835] who married [1861] Mary Edwards, daughter of Thomas Edwards
  2. James [b 1837]
  3. Samuel [bapt 1848]
  4. Sabina [bapt 1831] who married [1851] Matthew Walker
  5. Elizabeth Ann [bapt 1833]
  6. George
  7. Mary Ann [bapt 3rd November 1847]
  8. Maria [bapt 10th September 1851] who married Eli Sutcliffe
  9. Thomas
  10. Ruth Ann [bapt 1856]
  11. Joe [bapt 1859] who married Elizabeth [b 1859]

The family lived at Sowood Green, Stainland [1841, ... 1881].

Living with them [in 1871] were daughter Maria, her husband Eli Sutcliffe and their daughter Mary Ann.

Duke died [Q1] 1877 (aged 68).

Living with the widowed Ruth in 1881 were son Joe and his wife Elizabeth

Aspinall, Duke
[1849-1917] Son of John Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1881] / a stone quarryman [1891, 1901] / a delver in stone quarry [1911].

He never married.

They lived at

  • Lumb, Warley [with his mother Jane 1881]
  • Wainstalls Head, Warley [1891]
  • Chapel Farm, Illingworth [1901]
He was an inmate in the Halifax Union Workhouse, Gibbet Street [1911].

He died [Q1] 1917 (aged 68) 

Aspinall, Eber
[1873-1902] Son of Dan Aspinall.

He was a mason of 13 Beckenham Place, Halifax [1902].

In 1902, he married Clara Pickles [1877-1???].


Clara, of 5 Westfield Terrace, Halifax, was the daughter of Charles Pickles, card maker
 

They lived at 254 Pellon Lane, Halifax [1903].

Eber was buried at Christ Church, Pellon [27th December 1903]

Aspinall, Edward
[1813-1876] Son of John Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1840, 1841] / a stone merchant [1851] / a retired stone merchant [1871]

On 24th May 1840, he married Sarah Elizabeth Freeman at St Anne's Church, Southowram.


Sarah Elizabeth was the daughter of Samuel Freeman
 

Children:

  1. George Edward

The family lived at

  • Shaw Lane (Hall Ings area), Southowram [1841]
  • Shaw Lane, Southowram [1851]
  • Hall Ings House, Southowram [1871, 1876]
  • 9 Hall Ings House, Southowram [1881]

Edward died 26th August 1876.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £30,000.

Probate was granted to his widow Sarah Elizabeth and John Richardson of 1 Akroydon, Halifax (bank cashier).

Sarah Elizabeth died at Southport [26th March 1887].

Edward and Sarah Elizabeth were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram.

See Joseph Aspinall

Aspinall, Edward
[1838-1903] Son of Squire Aspinall.

He was a stone merchant of Southowram [1860] / a stone merchant employing 6 men [1871] / a stone merchant [1877] / a stone merchant employing 3 men & 2 sons [1881] / a wall stone dresser [1891] / a stone quarry master [1901].

In 1860, he married Sarah Ann Crossley [1840-1???].


Sarah Ann was the daughter of Thomas Crossley, mason of Brighouse
 

Children:

  1. Thomas Edwin
  2. Frank Crossley [1864] who was a quarryman [with his father 1881]
  3. Edith [1869] who married [1894] Benjamin Goddard Pearson [1864-1???], a widower of Bingley
  4. Ann [1871] who married [1897] James Whiteley [1873-1???] of Dark Lane Head, Southowram
  5. Emily [1875]
  6. Mary Louisa [1876]
  7. Lucy Ellen [1878]

The family lived at

  • Brookfoot [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901]
  • 2 Lower Oxford Street, Brighouse [1911]

Edward died [Q2] 1903 (aged 65) 

Aspinall, Edward
[1864-1915] Son of Charles Aspinall.

He was a general draper [1891] / a commercial traveller [1901] / a draper (employer) [1911].

In 1888, he (possibly) married Annie Firth.

Children:

  1. Edward Royston [b 1889]
  2. Dorothy [b 1891] who married Albert Farmery
  3. Edith Marion [b 1895] who (possibly) married [1922] William A. Bradford
  4. Kathleen [b 1903] who (possibly) married [1928] Arnold V. Thomas
  5. Geoffrey

The family lived at

  • 31 North Parade, Halifax [1891]
  • Sunny Cliffe, Hipperholme [1901]
  • 12 Rockville Terrace, Halifax [1911, 1915]

Living with them [in 1891] were Edward's sister Lily Aspinall [b 1867], brother Willie Aspinall [b 1872], and visitor Emily Firth [b 1871].

Edward died 19th August 1915 (aged 50).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £5 15/-.

Administration was granted to his widow Annie

Aspinall, Edward
[1868-1???] Son of Job Aspinall.

He married Hannah [1869-1???].


Hannah was born in Norland
 

Children:

  1. Frances [b 1890]

In 1891, the family were living with Edward's parents at Elland Road, Brighouse

Aspinall, Edwin
[1819-1905] (Possibly) son of James Aspinall.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a weaver of Rastrick [1845] / a farmer/woollen manufacturer employing 20 men [1861] / a woollen manufacturer [1871] / a spinner of Rastrick [1876] / a woollen manufacturer employing 10 men [1881] / a woollen cloth weaver (retired) [1901].

On 30th November 1845, he married (1) Matilda Rayner [1821-1871].


Matilda, of Rastrick, was the daughter of Enoch Rayner, warehouseman
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1846]
  2. Caroline [b 1851]
  3. Mallinson [b 1852]
  4. Mary Jane [b 1857]
  5. Sarah Ann [b 1865]

Matilda died in 1871 (aged 50).

On 14th August 1876, he married (2) Edna [1824-1???].


Edna, of Rastrick, was the daughter of Elijah Noble, gardener, and widow of Walker Gooder
 

The family lived at

  • Common, Rastrick [1861]
  • Field Top, Rastrick [1871]
  • Lower Fold, Rastrick [1881] [1891]
  • 180 Thornhill Road, Rastrick [1901]

Edwin (possibly) died in 1905 (aged 86)  Living with them [in 1881] were 3 children from Edna's first marriage.

Living with them [in 1891] was granddaughter Edna Rayner [b  1882].

In 1901, Edna (company house keeper), 4 daughters, and granddaughter Edna Rayner [b 1882] were living at Albert Road, Blackpool

Aspinall, Edwin
[1845-1925] Son of Godfrey Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

He was a woolsorter [1868, 1881, 1901, 1911].

On 15th April 1868, he married Esther Shepherd [1843-1???].


Esther, of Hipperholme, was born in Northowram, the daughter of Enoch Shepherd, stone mason
 

Children:

  1. Sarah Elizabeth [1870-1902] who was an Assistant schoolmistress, living with Elizabeth Davenport [b 1852] and her daughter Lily [b 1885] at Queens Terrace, Handforth, Stockport [1891], a teacher's assistant [1901], never married, and died at 90 Lister Lane, Halifax [28th March 1902] leaving effects of £102 18/9d
  2. Amy [b 1874] who was a dressmaker [1901], and never married

The family lived at

  • 19 George Street, Halifax [1871]
  • 15 Conway Street, Halifax [1881]
  • 90 Lister Lane, Halifax [1901, 1911]
  • 34 Highfield Place, Halifax [1925]

Edwin died 22nd October 1925.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £264 18/6d.

Probate was granted to daughter Amy

Aspinall, Eli
[1828-1???] Son of Charles Aspinall.

He was a delver of Netherton [1857].

In 1857, he married Sarah Sykes at South Crosland.


Sarah was the daughter of John Sykes
 

They lived at Netherton, Huddersfield

Aspinall, Eli
[1852-1???] Born in Stainland.

He was a mason [1879].

On 19th November 1879, he was charged with


Neglecting to contribute £5 1/6d.

towards the maintenance of his wife.

He paid the money on 27th November 1879

 

Aspinall, Elijah
[1802-1880] (Possibly) Son of Mary and William Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1841, 1851].


About 1828, a Miriam Chadwick was born.

In 1841, she is shown (aged 14) living with Harriet Chadwick and family at Lower Edge.

In 1850, Miriam Chadwick (aged 22), daughter of Elijah Aspinall married Joseph Dawson (aged 25), son of Thomas Dawson

 

He married Sarah [1803-18??].


Sarah was born in Yen, Staffordshire
 

Children:

  1. James [b 1833]
  2. Mary [b 1834]
  3. Thomas [b 1836]
  4. Hannah [b 1838]
  5. Sarah [b 1840]
  6. Nanny [b 1842]

The family lived at

  • Delvers Square, Ovenden [1841]
  • Stones, Warley [1851, 1871, 1881]

Elijah died 30th May 1880 (aged 78).

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at under £200.

Administration was granted to his widow Sarah

In 1881, Sarah was listed as

a farmer of 9 acres

at Stones, Warley.

She died [Q2] 1883 (aged 83) 

Aspinall, Elijah
[1813-1875] Son of James Aspinall.

He was a slate striker [1851].

He married 1846 Martha Collinge 1805-1???.


Martha was the daughter of Eli Collinge
 

Children:

  1. Maryann [b 1843] who was born out of wedlock
  2. Nanny [b 1847] who married William Garside
  3. Ephraim
  4. Eli [b 1852]

The family lived at

  • 589 Moor Hey, Stainland [1851]
  • 678 Sowood Green, Stainland [1861]
  • 680 Sowood Green, Stainland [1871]

Elijah died in 1875 (aged 62) 

Aspinall, Elizabeth
[18??-18??] Beerseller at an unidentified beerhouse in Brighouse [1869].


Question: Does anyone know which beerhouse this may have been?

 

On 20th February 1869, she was charged with

harbouring notorious characters in her house

At the hearing, it was reported that this practice had become very prevalent in Brighouse, where the number of prostitutes had fearfully increased. She had been previously convicted. She was fined £2 and was told that the penalty for the next offence of the kind would be much heavier

Aspinall, Enoch
[1826-1873] Son of Job Aspinall.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a stone mason living with David & Mary Marsden [1841] / a stone mason [1861].

In 1850, he married Annis Marsden [1831-1???].


Annis was born in Brighouse, the daughter of Abraham Marsden
 

Children:

  1. Barbara [b 1851] who died aged 3 months & was buried at Rastrick
  2. Joseph
  3. Abraham
  4. David [b 1856]
  5. Hannah Mary [b 1860] who married [1877] Henry Hargreaves [1856-1???]
  6. Allen
  7. Anne [b 1867]

All children had the names Marsden Aspinall.

The family lived at Bridge End, Rastrick [1861, 1871].

Enoch died [Q3] 1873 (aged 48).

Annis (possibly) died [Q4] 1877

Aspinall, Enoch
[1826-1892] Son of Job Aspinall, delver.

He was a wheelwright of Ovenden [1849, 1851, 1871, 1881] / a retired blacksmith [1891]

In 1849, he married Hannah Ambler [1830-18??].


Hannah was the daughter of David Ambler, comber
 

Children:

  1. Selina [b 1850]
  2. James [b 1852]
  3. Mary [b 1854]
  4. Sarah [b 1856]
  5. Hannah [b 1859]
  6. Jane [b 1861]
  7. Enoch [b 1863]
  8. Alice [b 1866] who married [1888] who married John Hellawell
  9. William Ambler [b 1868]
  10. Irvine Harold [b 1871]
  11. Helen [b 1872]

The family lived at

  • Stone Chair, Ovenden [1851]
  • Ovenden [1871]
  • Hopkinson's Buildings, Ovenden [1881]
  • 19 Adelaide Street, Layton-with-Warbreck, Lancashire [1891]

Hannah was dead by 1881.

Enoch (possibly) died at Fylde [Q1 1892]

Aspinall, Ephraim
[1849-1???] Son of Elijah Aspinall.

He was a woollen spinner [1881] / a worsted spinner [1891].

In 1870, he married Jane Aspinall.

Children:

  1. William [b 1870]
  2. Etheline [b 1878]

The family lived at

  • Stainland Road, Stainland [1881]
  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1891]

Aspinall, Ethel
[1887-1919] Daughter of Jonas Aspinall.

She never married

She lived at 11 Raglan Street, Halifax.

She committed suicide [28th December 1919].

The Inquest at St Anne's School, Southowram [February 1919] recorded


Ethel Aspinall, unmarried, age 31, a native of Southowram who until a month ago had been living at 11, Raglan Street, Halifax with her aunt. She had been missing from home since 28th December 1918 and her body was recovered from Barker Royd Dam.

Her sister Janet Aspinall said that the deceased had been at Ripon Camp as a waitress up to 21st November last.

Formerly her sister had lived at Adgil Grove Farm, Southowram for 19 years and left there in April 1918.

James Buckle of Lower Lane, Southowram found the body in the dam.

The Coroner said it was quite clear from a letter left by the deceased that she had made up her mind to commit suicide and that she had come to Southowram for that purpose.

Verdict was Suicide by drowning

 

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £654 5/3d.

Administration was granted to her sister Janet Aspinall

Aspinall, Fielding
[1808-1859] Son of James Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1841] / a stone quarryman [1851] / a stone merchant / a quarryman [1859].

In 1835, he married Ann Crossley [1818-1???].


The widowed Ann was a hand loom weaver [1861]
 

Children:

  1. (possibly) Sarah [b 1837]
  2. Isaiah [1838-1848] who was buried [13th September 1848] (aged 10) at Scammonden
  3. Eliza [b 1841]
  4. Sabina [b 1847] who was with Isaac Riley [1871] & married Jonathan Lister
  5. Roseann [b 1848]
  6. Benjamin [b 1852]

The family lived at

  • North Forest, Stainland [1841]
  • 145 Lower Park, Stainland [1851]
  • North Forest, Stainland [1861]

Fielding died 5th April 1859 (aged 51).

He was buried at St Bartholomew's Church, Dean Head Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £200.

The will was proved by George Lumb of Edgerton (farmer)  and George Lumb of Turner House in Scammonden (shopkeeper) 

Aspinall, Fielding
[1826-1899] No father's name was shown on the marriage record.

He was a quarryman [1851, 1861].

In 1844, he married Hannah Wood [1823-1???].


Hannah was the daughter of George Wood, delver

She was a machinist [1881]

 

Children:

  1. Sam [b 1845]
  2. George [b 1848]
  3. Frances [b 1850] who married Alfred Davies
  4. John [b 1852]
  5. Herbert [b 1854]
  6. Mary L. [b 1856]
  7. Paul [b 1860]

The family lived at

  • Upper Edge, Elland [1851, 1861]
  • Quebec Street, Elland [1871]
  • Back Elizabeth Street, Elland/Greetland [with daughter Frances & Alfred Davies 1881]
  • 1 Upper Elizabeth Street, Elland/Greetland [with daughter Frances & Alfred Davies 1891]

Fielding (possibly) died [Q2] 1865

Aspinall, Fielding
[1845-1899] Son of Marmaduke Aspinall.

Born in Clayton.

He was a mason [1866] / a stone mason [1871, 1881, 1891]

In 1866, he married Mary Jane Robinson [1846-1???].


Mary Jane, of Clayton, was born in Allerton, the daughter of Joseph Robinson, overlooker.

She was a weaver [1866]

 

Children:

  1. Ernest [b 1868]
  2. Mary [b 1880]

The family lived at

  • Deep Lane Top, Clayton [1871]
  • 11 Isles Street, Manningham, Bradford, [1881]
  • 103 Young Street, Manningham, Bradford [1891, 1899]

Fielding died in 1899 (aged 53) 

Aspinall, Fred
[1844-1885] Son of James Aspinall.

He was a quarryman [1871] / a farmer of 24 acres with 1 man and 1 boy [1881].

In 1872, he married Ann Empsall.


Ann was the daughter of William Empsall
 

Children:

  1. Fanny [b 1872]
  2. Edith [b 1877]

The family lived at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1881].

Fred died in 1885 (aged 41) 

Aspinall, Fred
[1865-193?] Son of Squire Aspinall.

He was a silk dresser [1902].

In 1902, he married Sarah Ann Clayton.


Sarah Ann, of New Street, Brighouse, was the daughter of William Clayton, delver
 

Fred died 12th June 1937 (aged 72)  or December 1938 (aged 73) 

Aspinall, Fred
[1873-19??] Illegitimate son of Eliza Aspinall.

Eliza married Crossland Singleton in 1879, and Fred lived with the family as a son, and kept his name as Fred Aspinall

He was a cotton doubler [1891] / a brick setter [1901, 1911]

Aspinall, Geoffrey
[1907-19??] Son of Edward Aspinall

He was a banker's clerk [1932].

In 1932, he married Mary Enderby [1909-1???].


Mary, of 12 Heath Park Avenue, Halifax, was the daughter of Harold Edward Enderby, bank manager
 

The family lived at 12 Rockville Terrace, Halifax [1932]

Aspinall, George
[17??-18??] Stone merchant.

He was at Law Hill House, Southowram [around 1810]

Aspinall, George
[18??-1???] MA, JP.

Built the Southowram Club & Institute [1896]

Aspinall, George
[1816-1891] Son of Lydia & Joseph Aspinall.

He was an unemployed woollen weaver [1881] / a woollen weaver [1891].

In 1839, he married Elizabeth Buckley [1814-1???].


Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Buckley
 

Children:

  1. Edna [b 1839]
  2. Lewis [b 1842]
  3. Hannah [b 1846]
  4. Alan / Allen
  5. Lydia [b 1851]
  6. Zilpha [b 1857] who married Peter Duncan McMaster
  7. Sarah A [b 1858]
  8. Emma [b 1859]

The family lived at

Living with them [in 1881, 1891] was grandson Herbert Aspinall [b 1876].

Living with them [in 1891] were daughter Zilpha, son-in-law Peter Duncan McMaster and their children.

George died in 1891 (aged 75) 

Aspinall, George
[1828-1???] Son of William Aspinall.

He was educated at Manor House Academy, Clifton [1841] / an office clerk [1851] / a retired bookkeeper [1871, 1881, 1891].

He lived at

Aspinall, George
[1844-1922] Son of Duke Aspinall.

Born in Stainland.

He was a cotton spinner [1881, 1901, 1911].

In 1867, he married Emma Blackburn [1843-1???].


Emma was born in Longwood, the daughter of Betty & William Blackburn
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth A [born out of wedlock 1863]
  2. Willie [b 1867]
  3. Harry [b 1870]
  4. Walter [b 1871]
  5. Eliza [b 1873]
  6. Fred [b 1879] who was a licensed hawker [1911]

The family lived at

  • New Row, Outlane [1871, 1881]
  • 71 New Hey Road Oakes, Huddersfield [1901]
  • 173 New Hey Road Oakes [1911]

Living with them [in 1881] were mother-in-law Betty Blackburn [b 1804] & lodger Ellen A Firth [b 1863].

George died in Huddersfield [Q1 1922] (aged 78) 

Aspinall, George Adfield
[1893-1???] Son of Albert Aspinall.

Born in Spitalfields.

He was a telephone linesman [1911] / with the Royal Engineers at Soho, Middlesex [1911, 1914].

In 1924, he (possibly) married Mary Horner [1891-1925].

Mary died 21st October 1925 (aged 34)  at Holdsworth House, the home of her parents.

she was buried at St John the Evangelist, Bradshaw. Probate records show that she left effects valued at £548 7/8d.

Administration was granted to her husband George

Aspinall, Rev George Edward
[1842-1922] MA.

Son of Edward Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

He was Curate of Barwick [1871] / Vicar of East Hardwick [1881].

He was Rural Dean of Halifax / President of the Royal Halifax Infirmary / one of the chief landowners in Southowram [1861].

He owned property including

After his death [1922], the property, including 49 acres of land, was sold at auction for £1800.

In June 1899, he and Francis King were nominated as candidates for the Hipperholme Division of the West Riding County Council.

In 1882, he married Caroline Holden [1852-1907] at Knaresborough.


Caroline came from Wakefield
 

They lived at Hall Ings, Southowram [1891, 1901, 1905, 1922].

Caroline died 19th October 1907 (aged 55).

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £147 6/6d.

Administration was granted to her husband George Edward

He died 7th February 1922.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £92,710 7/7d.

Probate was granted to Walter Freeman Esq, Caroline Kay (spinster), Lewis Rhodes (solicitor), and Hanson Freeman (solicitor).

In his will, he left bequests for the Vicar, curates and churchwardens at St Anne's in the Grove Church, Southowram, and for the maintenance of his family memorials at the church.

Caroline and Rev Aspinall were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Aspinall, Godfrey
[1815-1871] (Possibly) son of Mary and Joseph Aspinall.

Born in Elland.

He was a delver [1833] / a stone delver [1841] / a farmer of 31 acres with 1 man [1851] / a beer seller [1851] / a stone getter [1861] / a quarryman [1868] / a grocer of Queens Road, Halifax [1871].

In 1833, he married Sarah Bairstow [1812-1???].

Children:

  1. William [b 1834]
  2. Alfred [b 1837]
  3. Sarah Ann [1838-1846] who died aged 7 years 11 months
  4. Sam Fergus [1840-1846] who died 2 months after his sister Sarah Ann
  5. twins [?] Emma [b 1845]
  6. Edwin

The family lived at

Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Aspinall, Hall
[1852-1895] Son of John Aspinall.

He was

  • a Private in 33rd Regiment of Foot, West Riding Duke of Wellington's, South Camp, Aldershot / in the 1st Regiment of Foot at Frimley, Farnham, Surrey [1871]
  • a musician [1881]
  • a plumber [1883, 1891]

In 1881, he was living at Upper Edge, Elland, with his sister Emma & brother-in-law William Marshall.

In [Q4] 1883, he married Hannah Aspinall [1850-1???] in Halifax.


Hannah, of West Vale, was the daughter of Charles Aspinall, overlooker
 

Children:

  1. Sarah Emma [b 1886]

The family lived at Mechanics Hall House, 45 Calder Street, Elland [1891]

Aspinall, Hall
[1856-1923] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a worsted weaver [1881].

In 1878, he married (1) Elizabeth Firth [1857-1902].


Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Firth, weaver
 

Children:

  1. Alfred [b 1878]
  2. Eliza [b 1879]
  3. Mary [b 1885]
  4. Harold [b 1890]

Elizabeth died [Q4] 1902.

In [Q2] 1905, he married (2) Sarah Nelson in Halifax.

The family lived at

  • New Laithe, Rastrick [1881]
  • Tofts Grove, Rastrick [1891]
  • 100 Highbury, Lower Edge, Rastrick [1901]
  • 5 Lower Fold, Rastrick [1911]

Hall died 26th January 1923 Probate records show that he left effects valued at £50.

Administration was granted to his widow Sarah

Aspinall, Hall
[1866-1889] Son of Heap Aspinall.

He was a delver of Lower Edge [1887].

In 1887, he married Clarissa Hampshire [1867-1???].


Clarissa was the daughter of George Hampshire, coachman
 

Children:

  1. Emily [b 1888]
  2. Gladys [b 1889]

Hall died [Q4] 1889 (aged 23) 

Aspinall, Hannah
[1774-1860] Born in Halifax.

She was an annuitant [1851]

She lived at

She died 8th September 1860.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £200.

The will was proved by Kaye Aspinall

Aspinall, Harry
[1858-19??] Son of William Aspinall.

He was in the Yeomanry Cavalry [1881] / a brewer [1881] / a brewer of Illingworth [1886] / a brewer of Mount Tabor [1887, 1889] / a common brewer [1891] / a common brewer (employer) [1901] / at Spring Head Brewery, Mount Tabor [1905] / a brewer at Spring Head Brewery, Mount Tabor [1911].

In 1886, he married Lucy Ellen Parker [1859-1???].


Lucy, of Lightcliffe, was the daughter of George Lister Parker, merchant
 

Children:

  1. Doris [bapt Lightcliffe 21st February 1887] who married Herbert Leslie Bentley
  2. Leonard [bapt Lightcliffe 25th January 1889] who was a bank clerk [1911], a bank inspector [1934], a bank manager [1942]

The family lived at

  • Mount Tabor, Halifax [1891]
  • 7 Spring Head, Mount Tabor, Halifax [1901]
  • Spring Head House (Brewery), Mount Tabor [1911, 1942]

Lucy Ellen died 1st May 1934.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £1,225.

Probate was granted to son Leonard.

Harry died at Halifax General Hospital [5th April 1942].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,367 13/7d.

Probate was granted to children Leonard & Doris.

See Shoulder of Mutton, Mount Tabor

Aspinall, Harry
[1888-1915] Son of Mary Ann (née Smith) & Charles Aspinall of Elland, who married in Halifax [1887].

Born in Elland.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 2nd Battalion King's Own (Royal Regiment Lancaster).

He died 18th October 1915 (aged 27).

He is remembered on the Loos Memorial, France [19 & 20]

He is remembered on Elland War Memorial

Aspinall, Harry
[1896-1918] Son of Wilson & Harriett Ann Aspinall, of 22 Wyke Lane Bailiff Bridge.

He worked for Firth's Carpets in Bailiff Bridge.

During World War I, he served as a Lance Corporal with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died 24th October 1918 (aged 22).

He was buried at Verchain British Cemetery, Verchain-Maugre, France [B 24].

He is remembered on Firth's War Memorial, and on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial

Aspinall, Heap
[1833-1903] Son of Moses Aspinall.

He was a quarryman – living with his grandfather Joshua Lumb [1851] / a delver of Elland [1855] / a stone quarrier [1861] / a stone dresser [1871] [1881] / a quarryman [1891] / a slate striker [1901] / a quarryman [1903].

In April 1858, he was charged with snaring rabbits in the grounds of Mrs Ashworth of Elland on the 12th April 1858. He pleaded guilty, but at the hearing, the keeper admitted that the rabbits had been shot and put in the snares before Aspinall found them. The case was dismissed.

In 1855, he married Emma Crowther [1832-1879].


Emma, of Elland, was the daughter of Henry Crowther, farmer
 

Children:

  1. Moses
  2. William [b 1861]
  3. Hall
  4. Tom [b 1867]

The family lived at

  • Lower Edge, Elland [1861, 1871]
  • Highbury, Rastrick [1881]
  • Lower Edge, Elland [1891, 1903,]

Emma died [Q3] 1879 (aged 47).

On 22nd February 1880, he married Sarah.


Sarah, of Rastrick, was the daughter of John Stoney, stone dresser, and widow of Mr Marsden
 

Heap died 2nd May 1903.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £214 14/-.

The will was proved by his son Moses

Aspinall, Henry
[1809-1858] Son of Squire Aspinall.

Born 3rd September 1809.

He married Mary Ann Haigh [1811-1875].


Mary Ann was born in Southowram
 

Henry died in Southowram [30th July 1858].

The couple were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [T 33] with Henry's parents

Aspinall, Henry
[1810-1872] Son of David Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1841] / a stone/merchant & farmer of 10 acres [1851] / a slate cutter [1861] / a delver [1871].

He married Hannah [18??-1954].

Children:

  1. John [b 1831]
  2. David [b 1834] who was a mason
  3. William
  4. Elizabeth [b 1840]
  5. Joseph
  6. Martha [b 1846]
  7. Hannah [b 1848]
  8. Henry [b 1852]

The family lived at

  • Sowood, Stainland [1841, 1851]
  • Prospect House, Stainland [1861]
  • Sowood, Stainland [1871]
  • Clay Pit Lane, Sowood, Stainland [1881]
  • Sowood [1891]

Henry died 12th May 1872 (aged 61).

Probate records show that he left personal effects valued at £50.

The will was proved by Joseph Aspinall (farmer of Stainland).

Living with the widowed Hannah in 1881 was (possibly granddaughter) Sarah A. Aspinall [b 1875].

Living with the widowed Hannah in 1891 were 4 grandchildren: Harry Aspinall [b 1871] (a stone quarryman), Arthur Aspinall [b 1874] (a woollen spinner), David Leadminer Aspinall [1877-1955] (a woollen spinner), and Ruth Hannah Aspinall [b 1879] (a woollen spinner).

Hannah died in 1894

Aspinall, Henry
[1815-1868] Son of James Aspinall.

In January 1859, he married Nancy Fryer.


Nancy was the daughter of Thomas Fryer
 

Aspinall, Henry Brighouse
[1853-1905] Born in Huddersfield.

In [Q1] 1874, he married Martha Law in Halifax.

He died in Huddersfield [Q4 1905]

Aspinall, Henry Thornton
[1865-1901] Son of Job Aspinall.

He was a stone dresser [1901].

In [Q2] 1891, he married Mary Ann Watling [1870-19??] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Beatrice [b 1894]
  2. Lilly [b 1896]

The family lived at 45 Gooder Lane, Rastrick [1901].

Henry died [Q4] 1901 (aged 36) 

Aspinall, Herbert
[1873-1900] Son of Jonathan Aspinall.

He was Professor of Music / a musician [1899].

In 1899, he married Elizabeth Marsden [1873-1???].


Elizabeth, of 25 New Hey Road, was the daughter of Thomas Henry Marsden, stone dresser
 

The family lived at The Hives, Clifton

Aspinall, Herbert
[1889-1916] Son of Arthur Aspinall.

He was a member of Lightcliffe Cricket Club / a member of Brighouse Conservative billiard team / a member of St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe / a carpet designer [1911] / employed by Firth's Carpets in Bailiff Bridge.

During World War I, he enlisted in August 1914, and served as a Lance Corporal with A Company 1st/4th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died 3rd September 1916 (aged 27).

He was buried at Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval, France. [I C 21].

He is remembered on Firth's War Memorial, and on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial

Aspinall, James
[1777-18??] He was a stone delver [1841].

He married Nancy [1778-1857].

Children:

  1. John [bapt 1799]
  2. Charles [bapt 1801]
  3. Sammy [bapt 1803]
  4. Sarah [bapt 1803]
  5. Nancy [bapt 1807]
  6. Fielding [born 1807]
  7. Rachel [bapt 1810]
  8. Elijah
  9. Eliza [bapt 1813]
  10. Joseph [born 1813]

Some of the children were baptised when a few years old.

The family lived at Sowood, Stainland [1841].

Nancy died [Q2] 1857

Aspinall, James
[1784-18??]

He was a stone delver [1841] / a delver [1851] / (formerly) a stone delver [1861]

He married (1) Ann Smith [1784-18??].

Children:

  1. John
  2. Ellen [b 1821]
  3. Samuel [b 1824]
  4. Joseph [b 1826]
  5. Johnson [b 1829]

He married (2) Hannah [1781-18??].

The family lived at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom [1841, 1851, 1861].

In 1861, James was a widower and living with his son John at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom [1861]

Aspinall, James
[1786-1874] Of Rastrick.

He was a weaver.

On 6th October 1811, he married Mary Bentley [1791-1867].

Children:

  1. Joseph [b 1811]
  2. John [b 1813]
  3. Henry
  4. William [b 1816]
  5. (possibly) Edwin
  6. Alfred [b 1821] who emigrated to the USA
  7. Allen [b 1822] who emigrated to the USA
  8. Mary [b 1825] who married Henry Hanby and moved to Blackpool
  9. Philemon
  10. James Bentley [b 1831] who emigrated to Australia

Aspinall, James
[18??-19??] He was a Deacon at Blackley Baptist Chapel. In 1911, he was recorded as a Past Deacon

Aspinall, James
[18??-19??] Stone dresser.

He lived at Slead Syke, Brighouse. He was elected Councillor in the Brighouse Municipal Elections of 1893

Aspinall, James
[1806-1874] He was a dresser of Rastrick [1827] / a farmer of 38 acres [1851] / a farmer of 35 acres [1861] / a farmer of 23 acres [1871] / a stone merchant [1881].

In 1827, he married Matilda Clayton [1808-1880].


Matilda came from Southowram
 

Children:

  1. Mary Ann [b 1830]
  2. Ben [b 1832] who was a shoemaker [1861], a shoemaker [1871]
  3. Edna [1836-1901] who married Uriah Hopkinson
  4. Hannah [b 1838] who married William Walker
  5. Vincent
  6. Fred
  7. Charles [b 1846] who was a blacksmith [1861, 1871]
  8. Ellen Matilda [1849-1863]
  9. Fanny Betsy [1851-1866]
  10. Clayton

The family lived at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1841, 1851, 1861, 1871].

Matilda died January 1880 (aged 71).

Members of the family were buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse

James died 22nd January 1874.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £450 [Resworn under £800]. Administration was granted to his widow Matilda

Aspinall, James
[1807-1846] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1846 (aged 39).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [15th February 1846]

Aspinall, James
[1839-1???] Son of Luke Aspinall, delver.

He was an overlooker of Huddersfield [1865] / an overlooker [1871] / a woollen loom power weaver [1881] / a power loom weaver [1891] / a loom tuner [1901].

On 24th September 1865, he married Ann Bottomley [1843-1???].


Ann, of Huddersfield, was the daughter of Ruth & William Bottomley, a cloth dresser
 

Children:

  1. Sabina [b 1866]
  2. Louisa [b 1867]
  3. Lucy [b 1870]
  4. Luther
  5. Jane Ann [b 1874]
  6. James Henry [b 1879]
  7. Walter [b 1882]

The family lived at

  • Elland [with Ann's parents Ruth & William Bottomley, 1871]
  • Blackley [1881, 1891]
  • 86 Oak Street, Elland [1901]

Living with them [in 1891] was Ann's mother Ruth Bottomley

Aspinall, James
[1839-1???] He was a power loom overlooker [1881] / a cloth weaver [1891] / a loom tuner [1901].

He married Martha a [1833-19??].

Children:

  1. Charles [b 1865]
  2. John W [b 1867]

The family lived at

  • Druids Arms, Brandy Hole, Stainland [1881]
  • Queen Street, Bank Terrace, Elland / West Vale [1891]
  • Queen Street, Bank Terrace, Elland [1901]

Aspinall, James
[1855-1???] Son of Joseph Aspinall.

He was a quarryman [1881] / a stone dresser [1891, 1901].

In 1882, he (possibly) married Mary Blackburn [1856-1???].


Mary was born in Barnsley / Cawthorne
 

Children:

  1. Annie Mary [b 1882]
  2. Charles Edgar [b 1885]
  3. Martha Ellen [b 1887]
  4. Louie Vera [b 1889]

The family lived at

  • Slead Syke [1891]
  • 56 Halifax Road, Brighouse [1901]

Aspinall, Job
[1???-18??] Of Hipperholme.

He married Harriet.

On 8th December 1840, he placed an announcement in The Leeds Mercury saying


This is to give notice that I will not be accountable for any debt or debts my wife, Harriet Aspinall, may contract after this notice
 

Aspinall, Job
[17??-18??] Of Elland.

He was a delver.

He married Hannah.

Children:

  1. William [b 1805]
  2. Rowland
  3. Enoch

Aspinall, Job
[17??-1840] He was landlord of the Dusty Miller, Hove Edge [1822, 1838].

In 1816, he married Hannah Stancliffe [1789-1855].

Children:

  1. Sarah [b 1817] who married John Sunderland
  2. William Stancliffe
  3. Charles

After Job's death [1840], Hannah took over at the Dusty Miller [1842, 1845, 1853].

She died [1855] after a long illness, at the home of her son William

Aspinall, Job
[1763-1840] Of Rastrick.

He was a butcher [1786].

In 1786, he married Sarah Rushforth [1757-1826] at Elland Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Stephen [1794-1796]
  2. John [b 1791]
  3. Job
  4. Sarah [b 1799]
  5. Reuben [1802-1821]
  6. Simeon [1803-1864] who was a railway porter in Manchester [1860]
  7. Mark

Members of the family were buried at Rastrick Church

Aspinall, Job
[1780-18??] He was a delver of Southowram [1821] / a stone delver [1841] / a mason [1849].

He married (1) Unknown.

In 1821, he married Hannah [1786-18??].


Hannah, of Ovenden, was the widow of Mr Wallis
 

Children:

  1. Job
  2. Esther [b 1823] who married [1852] James Naylor [b 1822] (blacksmith of Ovenden), son of James Naylor (weaver) 
  3. James [b 1833]

The family lived at Moor End, Ovenden [1841, 1851]

Aspinall, Job
[1796-1860] Son of Job Aspinall.

He was a butcher of Rastrick [1842, 1851].

He lived at Ogden Lane, Rastrick [1841].

In 1842, he married Elizabeth Day [1804-1???].


Elizabeth, of Brighouse, was the daughter of James Day, surgeon
 

They lived at Rastrick Common [1851].

Job died 24th April 1860.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £29.

The will was proved by his brother Simeon, Kaye Aspinall of Manor House in Brighouse, and William Firth of Rastrick (stone merchant) 

Aspinall, Job
[1822-1???] Son of Job Aspinall.

He was a mason of Ovenden [1849].

In 1849, he married Hannah Hartley [1825-1???].


Hannah was the daughter of Charles Hartley, weaver
 

Children:

  1. John [b 1844]
  2. Frederic [b 1850]
  3. Rebecca [b 1854]
  4. Martha A [b 1855]
  5. Esther [b 1857]

The family lived at Moor End, Ovenden [1851]

Aspinall, Job
[1836-1874] Born in Ovenden.

He was a brewer/farmer/stone merchant [1871] / a brewer [1874].

In 1862, he married Hannah Brook [1840-1???].


Hannah was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Edith A [b 1864]
  2. Alberta [b 1866] who married [1889] Edward Wormald [1863-1???] (cashier) of 281 Queens Road, Halifax, son of Joshua Wormald (contractor) 

The family lived at 1 Spring Head House, Mount Tabor [1871, 1881].

Job died at Mount Tabor [20th June 1874] Probate records show that he left effects valued at £5,000.

The will was proved by Dr Thomas Crowther of Luddendenfoot and Isaac Webster of Ovenden Wood (brewer) 

Aspinall, Job
[1838-1899] Son of Savile Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

He was a delver of Southowram [1862] / a stone dresser [1871] / a quarryman [1881] / a stone dresser [1891]

In 1862, he married Lavinia Thornton [1840-1???].


Lavinia came from Southowram.

Her father was not shown on the marriage record

 

Children:

  1. Henry Thornton
  2. Edward

The family lived at

  • Brookfoot Lane, Southowram [1871]
  • Albion Street, Hipperholme [1881]
  • 50 Elland Road, Brighouse [1891]

Job died [Q2] 1899 (aged 61) 

Aspinall, Job
[1855-1896] Son of Joe Aspinall.

He was a delver of Rastrick [1878] / a stone delver [1881] / a stone flag facer [1891].

In 1878, he married Clara Marshall [1855-1???].


Clara, of Rastrick, was the daughter of Enoch Marshall, weaver
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth E [b 1879]
  2. Edith Hannah [b 1889]

The family lived at

  • Badger Hill, Rastrick [1881]
  • 71 New Hey Road, Rastrick [1891]
  • 108 New Hey Road, Rastrick [1901]

Job died [Q2] 1896 (aged 41) 

Aspinall, Job
[1861-19??] Or Jubal.

Son of Joseph Aspinall.

He was a tailor [1881, 1911].

In [Q2] 1882, he married (1) Mary Ann Eagles Horwood [1858-1890] in Halifax.


Mary Ann, of Brighouse, was the daughter of William Horwood, farmer
 

Children:

  1. Reginald Bernard

Mary Ann died in 1890 (aged 32).

In [Q2] 1891, he married (2) Mary Beatrice Maltby [1864-19??] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Annie [b 1893]
  2. Arthur [b 1895] who was a law clerk [1911]
  3. Emily [b 1898]

The family lived at

  • 19 High Street, Midgley [1891]
  • 10 Rose Place, Burnley Road, Halifax [1901]
  • 1 Victoria Terrace, Luddendenfoot [1911]

Aspinall, Job
[1873-19??] Son of John & Elizabeth Aspinall.

He was a brewer & traveller [1901] / publican at the Granby Hotel, Union Street, Bradford [1911].

In 1897, he married Mary Hannah Aspinall [1868-19??].

Children:

  1. John
  2. Raynor
  3. Harry [b 1901]
  4. Clara [b 1903]
  5. Cecil [b 1905]
  6. Mary [b 1908]

The family lived at

  • Park Farm Cottages, Illingworth [1901]
  • Granby Hotel, Union Street, Bradford [1911]

Aspinall, Joe
[18??-1???]

He was a delver [1878].

He married Elizabeth Halliwell [1824-1???].

Children:

  1. Mary E [b 1845]
  2. Charlotte [b 1847]
  3. Job

In 1871, Elizabeth (housekeeper) and her children were living at Tofts Grove, Rastrick with Elizabeth's brother Thomas Halliwell (stone mason) and his sons Barker [b  1857] and William [b 1861]

Aspinall, Joe
[1875-1947] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

He was an overlooker at Mixenden [1896] / a carrier's carter [1901] / a cart driver [1911].

In 1896, he married Hannah Elizabeth Carter [1875-19??].


Hannah Elizabeth was the daughter of Joseph Carter, clogger
 

Children:

  1. Raymond [b 1897]
  2. Lillian [b 1899]
  3. Mary Hannah [b 1904]
  4. Ivy [b 1910]

The family lived at

  • 36 Clough Lane, Mixenden [1901]
  • 6 Buttress, Luddenden [1911]

Joe was a witness at the trial of his brother William

Aspinall, Joe Marmaduke
[1859-1???] Son of Duke Aspinall.

He was a cloth finisher [1891].

On 1st February 1880, he married Elizabeth Collings [1859-1???] in Halifax.


Elizabeth was the daughter of John Collings, delver
 

Children:

  1. Harry [b 1881]
  2. Philip
  3. Mary [b 1885]
  4. Beatrice [b 1888] who married [q1/1910] either Benjamin Herbert Akroyd or Joe Crabtree

The family lived at Delph Hill, Stainland [1891].

Joe Marmaduke may have died [Q1] 1898 (aged 40) 

Aspinall, John
[17??-18??] He was a stone mason.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Joseph
  2. John
  3. Mary
  4. Betty [b 1826]
  5. William [b 1830]

In 1841, the children were living at Brookfoot Lane, Southowram

Aspinall, John
[1765-1830] Stone merchant of Southowram.

He married Elizabeth [1772-1854].

Children:

  1. William Wallinger [1809-1830]

John died 6th April 1830 (aged 65).

Elizabeth died 28th September 1854 (aged 82).

Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Aspinall, John
[1772-1849] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1849 (aged 77).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [4th April 1849]

Aspinall, John
[1789-1875] (Possibly) son of Joseph Aspinall.

Born in Stainland

He was publican at the New Inn, Mount Tabor [1841] / inn keeper/stone delver at the New Inn, Mount Tabor [1851] / a brewer/stone merchant [1856] / a brewer [1874].

He married Mary [1801-1???].


Mary was born in Manchester
 

Children:

  1. William
  2. Job [b 1823] who was a brewer employing 3 men [1851]
  3. Mary [b 1828] who married [1856] James Francis Sutton [1825-1867] (widower, a cashier of Stratford, Lancashire), son of John Sutton, gentleman

The family lived at Mount Tabor [1841, 1851].

Mary took over at the New Inn, Mount Tabor and was victualler & brewer with 4 men, living at 36 Mount Tabor, Halifax [1861] and inn keeper [1871].

Job died 20th June 1874.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £5,000.

The will was proved by Thomas Crowther of Luddendenfoot, Halifax (brewer)  and Isaac Webster of Ovenden Wood, Halifax (brewer) 

Aspinall, John
[18??-1???] A farmer of Bridge End, Rastrick [1864].

He married Lydia.

Lydia gave evidence at the trial of Mary Ann Dyson, whose family had been lodging with the Aspinall's before moving to Ogden Lane

Aspinall, John
[18??-1???] A delver of Elland.

He married Sarah

Children:

  1. George [b 1850]
  2. Hall
  3. Emma [b 1854] who married William Marshall

Aspinall, John
[18??-18??] Established Spring Head Brewery, Mount Tabor in 1853.

See W. & J. Aspinall

Aspinall, John
[1803-1855] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1855 (aged 52).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [19th May 1855]

Aspinall, John
[1803-1855] Stone merchant of Quarry Mount, Brighouse, and Southowram [1840]

He was a partner in the Ashton, Stalybridge, Hyde & Glossop Bank [1852]

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Edward

Aspinall, John
[1805-18??] Son of William Aspinall.

Baptised December 1805.

He was a stone merchant [1837] / landlord of the Punch Bowl Salterhebble [1841, 1845] / a stone mason [1851].

In 1837, he married Sarah Ingham [1816-18??].


Sarah was the daughter of Sarah & John Ingham, clothier
 

Children:

  1. John Ingham
  2. Albert Wood
  3. Hannah Hall [b 1842]
  4. Sarah Elizabeth [b 1844]
  5. Arthur Ashworth
  6. Martha Mary Gooder [b 1852] who married [1875] Edward French [1835-1???]
  7. Thomas Workman [1854-1879]

All the children had the surname Aspinall.

The family lived at

  • Exley Bank (bottom) Salterhebble (Punch Bowl Inn) [1841]
  • 126 Fleet Street Ashton-under-Lyne [1851]

On 19th March 1857, the family arrived at Sydney Australia aboard the Mary Ann. On arrival, the parents of both John and Sarah Aspinall were shown as both dead.

The family lived at Arundle Terrace, Glebe, NSW [1862]

Aspinall, John
[1811-1???] He was a stone delver [1841] / a stone cutter [1851] / a stone delver [1861, 1871]

In 1833, he married Jane Hartley [1815-1888] in Halifax.


Jane was born in Lancashire
 

Children:

  1. Samuel [b 1834]
  2. Dan [b 1836]
  3. Benjamin
  4. Hannah [b 1840]
  5. William
  6. Ann [b 1846]
  7. Duke

The family lived at

  • Moor End, Ovenden [1841]
  • Lower Stead, Ovenden [1851]
  • Cold Edge Bottom, Warley [1861]
  • Spring Mill, Warley [1871]
  • Lumb, Warley [1881]

Jane died in 1888 (aged 73) 

Aspinall, John
[1813-1881] Son of Charles Aspinall.

He was a weaver of Elland [1845] / a hand loom weaver [1851] / a overlooker (worsted factory) [1861] / a woollen weaver [1871].

In 1845, he married (1) Mary Morton [1813-1???].


Mary was the daughter of Joseph Morton, labourer

She had a daughter: Ruth Morton [b 1843]

 

Mary was dead by 1849.

In 1849, John married (2) Harriet Firth [1814-1???].


Harriet was the daughter of Thomas Firth.

She had a daughter: Mary Jane Firth [b 1848 / bapt 5th October 1851]

Another daughter Sarah A. [born about 1848/1849] is recordedr. She could be another of Harriet's illegitimate daughters, or possibly the daughter of John and Harriet Aspinall

 

Children:

  1. Thomas Firth (Aspinall) [b 1850]
  2. Charles [b 1853]

The family lived at

  • Elland Lane, Elland [1851]
  • 53 Eastgate, Elland [1861]
  • Middle Dean Street, West Vale [1871]
  • Green Lane, West Vale [1881]

John died [Q1] 1881 (aged 67) 

Aspinall, John
[1814-1868] Son of James Aspinall.

Born in Hipperholme [18th April 1813].

Baptised at Lightcliffe.

He was a stone delver [1851] / a gardener [1861] / a delver [1869]

On 20th January 1845, he married Nanny (Ann) Kershaw.


Nanny (Ann) was the daughter of Richard Kershaw
 

Children:

  1. Cornelius
  2. Sarah Ann [1846-1916] who was a dressmaker [1861], head teacher at Rastrick National School & married Vincent Aspinall

The family lived at

  • Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1861]
  • Sutcliffe Wood, Hipperholme [1866]

Living with them [in 1861] were his father James Aspinall and nephew Henry Ludgate (aged 2).

The couple were buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse with granddaughter Louisa Kershaw who died 29th September 1872, aged 10 months

Aspinall, John
[1815-1843] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1843 (aged 27).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [10th January 1843]

Aspinall, John
[1818-1845] Of Brighouse. / Rastrick

He was a hillman [1836] / a slate striker [1841].

In 1836, he married Judith Wilkinson [1817-1864].


Judith, of Brighouse, was the daughter of Joshua Swaine Wilkinson, card maker
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth Swaine [1835-1839]
  2. Abel [1838-1840]
  3. Jonathan [b 1839]
  4. Annis / Annice [1842-1856]

The family lived in Brighouse [1841].

John died in 1845 (aged 27).

In 1849, Judith married Thomas Cooper

Members of the family were buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse

Aspinall, John
[1823-1???] Son of William Aspinall.

Born in Blackley.

He was a coal agent [1881] / living on own means [1891] / a retired tailor [1901].

In 1876, he married Myra Whittle [1826-1???] at York.


Myra was born in Nottingham, the daughter of Joseph Slack
 

They lived at

  • 2 New York Terrace, Micklegate, York [1881]
  • 34 Nunnery Lane, Micklegate, York [1891]
  • 34 New York Terrace, Micklegate, York [1901]

Myra died 23rd March 1909.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £1,485 18/2d.

Probate was granted to Robert Medd (solicitor's clerk), Harry William Reynolds (surgeon), and Georgina Firth (widow of George Firth

Aspinall, John
[1836-187?] Son of Savile Aspinall.

He was a mason [1859].

In 1859, he married Elizabeth Armitage [1836-1???].


Elizabeth was the daughter of George Armitage, mason
 

Children:

  1. John [b 1859]
  2. Arthur [b 1863]
  3. Mary Kaye [1866] who married [Q1/1884] Robert Barker or Friend Firth
  4. Savile / Savile Brook [b 1868]
  5. Jane [b 1872]
  6. Caroline Gens [1874-1886]

The family lived at Commons, Rastrick [1871].

John died between 1871 and 1877.

In [Q3] 1877, Elizabeth married Admiral Brown

Aspinall, John
[1837-18??] Born in Stainland.

He was a power loom worker [1871] / a woollen loom tuner [1881].

He married Charlotte [1840-1???].

Children:

  1. Charles [b 1859]
  2. Mary [b 1860]
  3. Sarah [b 1862]
  4. Herbert [b 1865]
  5. Mitchell [1867-1891]
  6. Emma Jane [b 1869]
  7. William Henry [1871] who (possibly) died in his first year
  8. Walter [b 1872]
  9. Friend [b 1877]
  10. Charlotte Annie [b 1878]
  11. Sam
  12. Harry [1880-1862]

The family lived at

  • Upper Edge, Elland [1871]
  • Well Head Terrace, Greetland [1881]
  • Pilling's Buildings, Dean Street, Greetland [1891]

John died between 1881 & 1891

Aspinall, John
[1843-18??] Son of Charles Aspinall

He was a flag/slate dresser [1867].

In 1867, he married Hannah Marsden.


Hannah, of Dean Head, was the daughter of Humphrey Marsden, farmer.

She had a daughter (father unknown): Mary Marsden [b 1865]

 

Children:

  1. Fred [b 1867]
  2. Betty [b 1870]
  3. Samuel [b 1868]
  4. Maria [b 1871]

The family lived at

  • Collins, Scammonden [1871]
  • Mount Pleasant, Scammonden [1881]

Living with them [in 1871] were granddaughter Eliza Aspinall [b 1870], and lodger Sabina Pratt [b 1852].

Hannah was a widow by 1881

Aspinall, John
[1844-1899] Son of William Aspinall.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a brewer of Ovenden [1865] / a brewer [1881, 1891] / publican at the New Inn, Mount Tabor [1899].

On 22nd March 1865, he married Elizabeth Radcliffe [1844-19??] at Halifax Parish Church.


Elizabeth, of Warley, was the daughter of Charles Radcliffe
 

Children:

  1. Charles William [b 1866]
  2. Mary Nancy [b 1867]
  3. Lizzie [b 1869]
  4. Louisa [b 1871]
  5. Job [b 1873]
  6. Kaye [b 1875] who was a manufacturer [1899]
  7. Ellen [b 1876]
  8. Emily [b 1878] who married [1902] Harold Wilson [b 1875] (warehouseman) of Great Horton, Bradford, son of Henry Wilson (builder/contractor) 
  9. John George [b 1880]
  10. Annie [b 1882]
  11. Roland [b 1887]

The family lived at

  • Park Farm House, Ovenden [1871]
  • 1 Upper Bank, Ovenden [1881]
  • Upper Bank, Ovenden [1891]
  • The New Inn, 22 Heath Hill, Mount Tabor, Halifax [1901]

John died 9th January 1899 (aged 55).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £234 16/6d.

Probate was granted to his widow Elizabeth, his son Kaye, and Roland Foster Sunderland (electrician).

Elizabeth was a licensed victualler at the New Inn, Mount Tabor [1901, 1903]

Aspinall, John
[1847-1???] Son of Abel Aspinall, delver.

He was a stuff finisher [1868].

In 1868, he married Agnes Ann Midgley [1844-1???].


Agnes Ann from Southowram, was the daughter of Henry Midgley, mason
 

Children:

  1. George [b 1871]
  2. Sam [b 1873]
  3. Ada [b 1875] who married Charley Schofield
  4. Mary Elizabeth [b 1877] who was a silk refiner [1911]
  5. Ann Ethel [b 1880] who was a cotton twiners [1905]
  6. Florence [b 1883]
  7. Emily [b 1885] who was a presser [1906] & married Harry Stoker
  8. Harry [b 1888] who was a wire drawer [1911]
  9. child
  10. child
  11. child

The family lived at

  • 34 Elland Road, Brighouse [1871]
  • Prospect Place, Brighouse [1881]
  • Tile Terrace, Rastrick [1891]
  • 9 Brick & Tile Terrace, Rastrick [1901]
  • Birks Top, Southowram [1911]

John died before 1911.

Agnes died [Q2] 1937 (aged 90) 

Aspinall, John
[1874-1916]

In [Q2] 1897, he married Ada Brewer in Halifax.

They lived at 141 Thornhill Road, Rastrick.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 28th Lines of Communication Company Army Service Corps.

He died 9th July 1916 (aged 42).

He was buried at Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery, Greece [217].

He is remembered on Brighouse War Memorial, and on Rastrick War Memorial

Aspinall, John Ingham
[1837-1897] Son of John Aspinall.

On 19th March 1857, he, his parents & siblings arrived at Sydney, Australia aboard the Mary Ann.

On 4th December 1862, he married Sarah Ann Danton in Glebe, New South Wales.


Sarah Ann was the daughter of Thomas Danton of Sydney
 

Children:

  1. Herbert John [1869-1941] who was a JP, alderman & solicitor of Gladesville, Sydney [1894] & married [25th April 1894] Amy Margaret, daughter of William Palmer Moore of Sydney

On November 1864,

John Ingham Aspinall Age 27, Height 5 ft 6 ins, who arrived at Sydney aboard the Mary Ann, was sent to Darlinghurst Goal, New South Wales

He was a stone mason, and built a cream sandstone house named Arden Lea for his son, on the site of a large house No 8 View Street, Woolwich.

The family lived at Ryecroft, Myagah Road, Mosman [1897].

John died 18th August 1897

Aspinall, Johnson
[1829-1905] Son of Johnson Aspinall.

He was a wiredrawer of Hipperholme [1855] / a wiredrawer employing 1 boy [1871] / a wiredrawer employing 2 boys [1881] / a wire manufacturer [1891] / a wiredrawer [1901].

In 1855, he married (1) Sarah Vickerman [1829-1???].


Sarah was the daughter of John Vickerman
 

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1855]
  2. Emily [1857-1905] who married Robert Whiteley
  3. Agnes [b 1861]
  4. Florence [b 1873]
  5. Sarah [b 1874]
  6. William [b 1875]
  7. Edwin [b 1876]

He married (2) Rachel [1839-1???].


Rachel was born in Southowram
 

The family lived at

  • James Street, Elland [1871]
  • Elizabeth Street, Elland [1881]
  • Huddersfield Road, Elland [1891, 1901]

Living with them [in 1871] was his wife's sister Judith Powell [b 1819].

Living with them in 1891 was boarder John Seller.

Johnson died [Q2] 1905 (aged 76) 

Aspinall, Jonas
[1823-1858] Son of Thomas Aspinall, a stone merchant.

Born in Harley Head.

He was a wool comber [1841] / a comber of Hipperholme [1850] / a wool comber [1851]

On 12th September 1850, he married Ann Rangley [1831-1???].


Ann, of Hipperholme, was the daughter of John Rangley, cloth dresser
 

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1850]
  2. Mary [b 1851]
  3. Joseph [b 1854]
  4. Squire
  5. Jonas [b 1858] who was a wheelwright [1881]

Daughter Hannah was born in Lightcliffe, the younger children were born in St Oswald, Cheshire.

The family lived at

  • Well Green, Brighouse [1841]
  • Hove Edge [1851]
  • Hill Top, Southowram [1861, 1871]
  • Water Gate, Hipperholme [1881]

Living with Jonas in 1841 was Grace Aspinall [aged over 20].

Jonas died in Great Boughton, Cheshire [1858].

Living with the widowed Ann in 1861 & 1871 was her brother John Rangley [b 1834] (mattress maker 1861), (labourer 1871).

Ann died at Hove Edge

Aspinall, Jonas
[1827-1869] Son of Hannah & Jonathan Aspinall.

He was a delver [1853] / a stone cutter [1861]

In 1853, he married Susey / Susy Sykes.


Susey was the daughter of John Sykes
 

Children:

  1. James [b 1854]
  2. Sarah Jane [b 1855]
  3. Wilson [b 1861]
  4. Fred [b 1864]

The family lived at

  • Wharfe, Brighouse [1861]
  • 84 Elland Road, Brighouse [1871]

Jonas died in 1869 (aged 41).

In 1871, Susey married William Rider.

She died [Q3] 1903 (aged 73) 

Aspinall, Jonas
[1857-1916] Born in Chester.

He was a wheelwright [1891] / a farmer (employer) [1901] / a farmer [1911]

In 1883, he married Sarah Hannah Fretwell [1855-1911] in Halifax.


Sarah Hannah was the daughter of John Fretwell, dyer
 

Children:

  1. Ethel [b 1887] who never married
  2. Thomas [b 1890] who was working on farm [1911], a farm hand [1916]
  3. Janet [b 1894] who was doing dairy work [1911] who never married, and was a witness at the Inquest on the death of her sister Ethel
  4. James [b 1895] who was working on farm [1911]

Sarah Hannah died in 1911.

Sarah Hannah was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram.

The family lived at

Living with the family in 1901 was adopted son? Harold Priestley.

Living with them in 1911 were uncle John Rawnsley [aged 76], and nephew Colin Aspinall [aged 20] (working on farm) 

Jonas died 14th May 1916.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,641 2/1d.

Probate was granted to children Ethel and Thomas

Aspinall, Jonathan
[1806-1839] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1839 (aged 33).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [7th June 1839]

Aspinall, Jonathan
[1840-1???] He was a cotton scutcher [1871] / a woollen spinner [1881].

He never married.

In 1871, he was living with his brother-in-law Joseph & Hannah Naylor and family at 12 Albion Street, Halifax.

In 1881, he was an Inmate at the Union Workhouse, Gibbet Street, Halifax.

Between 1882 and 1885, he was charged with (at least) 4 cases of being Drunk & Disorderly. On the first occasion, he was sentenced to prison for 7 days or pay a fine of 15/6d and on the other three occasions he was sentenced to 1 calendar month or pay 34/2d, 33/5d and £1 18/5d. In each case, he appears to have served the sentence at Wakefield Prison.

Prison records describe him as


about 5 ft 6 inches in height and having had the 2nd and 3rd fingers on his left hand amputated
 

Aspinall, Jonathan
[1849-19??] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a cotton spinner [1871] / an overlooker in cotton mill [1881] / a cotton overlooker [1888, 1891, 1901] / a retired overlooker [1911].

In 1870, he (possibly) married Hannah Bentley.

Children:

  1. Fred [b 1858]
  2. George [b 1872]
  3. Herbert
  4. Ethel [b 1877]
  5. Ernest [b 1888]

The family lived at

  • Tofts Grove, Rastrick [with Jonathan's mother 1871]
  • Brook Street, Rastrick [1881]
  • Armitage Road, Brighouse [1888, 1891]
  • The Hives, Victoria Street, Clifton [1901]
  • 39 Manley Street, Brighouse [1911]

Aspinall, Joseph
[17??-18??] Stone merchant at Southowram.

In July 1812, he was declared bankrupt

Aspinall, Joseph
[18??-19??] Farmer at Adgel Farm, Southowram [1905]

Aspinall, Joseph
[1820-1898] Son of Thomas Aspinall, stone merchant.

He was a farmer / a labourer from Halifax [1849].

On 25th September 1848, he married Jane Manifield [1826-1909] in Wakefield.


Jane was the daughter of William Manifield, farmer
 

In 1849, Joseph and Jane sailed from Plymouth aboard the Whitby, putting in at the Cape [7th-10th May 1849] and arriving Port Phillip, Australia [28th June 1849].

In 1856, Joseph was a farmer at Nunawaling, Templestowe Division, Victoria State.

He died October 1898 (aged 78).

He was buried at Box Hill, Victoria, Australia [10th October 1898].

Jane died March 1909.

She was buried at Box Hill, Whitehorse City, Victoria

Aspinall, Joseph
[1821-1???] Son of David Aspinall.

He was a slate dresser [1848] / an Ag.lab [1851] / a gentleman's servant [1861] / a farm labourer [1871] / a farmer of Stainland [1877].

In 1848, he married (1) Adah Schofield [1824-1876].


Adah, of Stainland, was the daughter of Benjamin Schofield, weaver
 

Children:

  1. Benjamin Schofield [1849-1869]
  2. Walter [b 1851]
  3. Tabitha [b 1855]
  4. Sarah J [b 1860]

Adah died in 1876 (aged 52) 

He married (2) 1877 Hannah Wadsworth [1831-1???].


Hannah, of Stainland, was the daughter of Sarah & Abel Wadsworth, comber
 

Records show deaths of a Joseph Aspinall in 1895 (aged 73) and in 1900 (aged 78).

The family lived at

  • Stainland [1851]
  • 239 Town, Stainland [1861]
  • The Cross, Stainland [1871]

Living with them [in 1861, 1871] was mother-in-law Sarah Schofield [b 1781]

Aspinall, Joseph
[1821-1858] Son of Joseph Aspinall, mason.

He was a mason of Rastrick [1840].

In 1840, he married Elizabeth Helliwell [1820-1???].


Elizabeth, of Rastrick, was the daughter of Robert Helliwell, mason
 

Children:

  1. Charlotte [1847-1871]
  2. Thomas [b 1849]
  3. Job [b 1855]

The family lived at Tofts Grove, Rastrick [1851, 1861].

Joseph died in 1857 / 1858.

In 1871, Elizabeth and her 3 children were staying at Tofts Grove, Rastrick with her brother Thomas Halliwell [1829-1???] (stone mason) and his sons Barker [b 1857] & William [b  1861]

Aspinall, Joseph
[1821-1882] Son of John Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

He was a delver [1841] / a stone mason of Rastrick [1843] / a stone getter wife [1851, 1861] / a delver and farmer of 9 acres with 1 man [1871] / a farmer of 12 acres with 1 man [1881].

In 1843, he married Susannah Smith [1819-1880].


Susannah, of Rastrick, was the daughter of Jonas Smith, cattle dealer
 

Children:

  1. Arthur
  2. Martha Ellen [b 1857]

The family lived at

  • Little Woodhouse, Rastrick [1851, 1861]
  • Hugh House, Hove Edge [1871]
  • Farm House, Hove Edge [1881]

Susannah died in 1880 (aged 61).

Living with the widowed Joseph [in 1881] were son Arthur & his family

Joseph died at Hove Edge [18th October 1882].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £147 14/6d.

The will was proved by son Arthur

Aspinall, Joseph
[1822-1900] Of Stannary, Stainland.

A well-known local musician

Aspinall, Joseph
[1823-1???] Son of Squire Aspinall.

He was a plumber/glazier [1847] / a journeyman plumber/glazier [1851] / a journeyman plumber [1861] / a plumber/glazier [1871] / a plumber [1881, 1891] / a plumber & glazier [1895].

In 1847, he married Amelia Greenwood [1828-1887].


Amelia was the daughter of Richard Greenwood
 

Children:

  1. John [b 1849]
  2. Grace Hannah [b 1851]
  3. Squire
  4. Charles Richard [b 1855]
  5. Walter [b 1857]
  6. Ruth Agnes [b 1860]
  7. Frances Ann [b 1863]
  8. Jessie Amelia [b 1871]

The family lived at

  • Portland House, Elland [1851]
  • 36 Portland Place, Elland [1861]
  • Aspinall Buildings, Castlegate, Elland [1871]
  • Castlegate, Elland [1881]
  • 33 Huddersfield Road, Elland [1891, 1895]

Amelia died [Q1] 1887 (aged 59) 

Joseph died 12th December 1895.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £324 17/10d.

Probate was granted to John Eastwood (Registrar of Elland Cemetery)  and John Frederick Crossland (grocer) 

Aspinall, Joseph
[1826-1???] Born in Lightcliffe.

He was a stone delver [1871] / a quarryman at Southowram [1881] / a stone quarryman [1891].

In 1858, he married Mary Nettleton [1831-1???] in Halifax.


Mary came from Southowram
 

Children:

  1. James
  2. Job / Jubal
  3. Edward [b 1863] who was a quarryman [1881], a stone dresser [1911]
  4. Squire
  5. Ann / Nanny [b 1871]
  6. Arthur [b 1874] who was a grocer's assistant [1899], and married [1899] Mary Ann Mitchell, daughter of Samuel Mitchell

The family lived at

Living with them [in 1881] was mother-in-law Sarah Nettleton [b 1803].

Joseph died between 1891 & 1901.

Living with the widowed Mary & son Edward [in 1901] was boarder Edward Nettleton [b 1835]

Aspinall, Joseph
[1839-1924] Son of Joseph Aspinall.

He was a spinner of Skircoat [1868] / a slubber [1871] / a general labourer [1881] / a labourer [1891] / a woollen worker [1901] / a jobbing plumber [1911].

In [Q3] 1868, he married Lydia Mellor [1843-1915] in Halifax.


Lydia, of Skircoat, was the daughter of Isaac Mellor, weaver.

She had a (possibly) illegitimate daughter: Mary Ann Mellor [1862-1893]

 

Children:

  1. Bathsheba [b 1869]
  2. Emmeline [1872-19??] who married Thomas Jones
  3. Joseph [b 1874]

The family lived at

  • Holywell Green [1871]
  • Pump Yard, Stainland [1881]
  • Sowood, Stainland [1891]
  • Northgate, Stainland [1901, 1911]

Lydia died [Q1] 1915 (aged 78).

Joseph (possibly) died [Q2] 1924 (aged 84).

Mary Ann (possibly) died [Q1] 1893 (aged 30) 

Aspinall, Joseph
[1843-19??] He was a linen draper [1901].

He lived at Brier Lodge, Southowram [1901].


Question: Does anyone know whether he was related to the Freeman family who lived at Brier Lodge in the 19th century? Possibly through Sarah Elizabeth Freeman who married Edward Aspinall

 

Aspinall, Joseph
[1844-19??] Son of Henry Aspinall.

He was a slate cutter [1861] / a delver [1871] / a quarryman of Sowood [1886] / a quarryman [1891] / landlord of the Hare & Hounds, Hipperholme [1904].

He married (1) Unknown.

Children:

  1. Sarah Hannah [b 1875]

On 18th December 1886, he married (2) Judith [1849-1904].


Judith, of Lightcliffe, was the widow of Samuel Rushworth
 

The family lived at Hill Top, Lightcliffe [1891]

Living with them [in 1891] were 3 children from Judith's first marriage.

Judith died 30th July 1904 (aged 55).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £186 13/3d.

Probate was granted to her husband Joseph.

Judith is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1904

Aspinall, Joseph Marsden
[1852-1???] Son of Enoch Aspinall.

He was a mason [1875].

In 1875, he married Martha Dodson [1853-1???].


Martha was the daughter of Thomas Dodson, labourer
 

Aspinall, Joshua
[17??-17??] Churchwarden at Southowram [1748]

Aspinall, Joshua
[1828-1???] He was a clothier/hawker [1878].

On 4th October 1878, he and Tom Hemingway were charged with stealing 2 oxen to the value of £24, the property of Samuel Waterhouse MP at Elland.

At the West Riding Assizes, Hemingway was acquitted, & Aspinall was sentenced to 2 years imprisonment

Aspinall, Kaye
[1818-1872] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

Born 2nd April 1818.

He was a stone merchant [1841]. He had quarries at Hove Edge.

He was a local worthy in Hipperholme-cum-Brighouse.

In May 1861, he was sworn in as a member of the Grand Jury of the West Riding Intermediate Sessions.

He purchased the title of the Lord of the Manor of Brighouse [1861].

He was a partner in T. R. Sutcliffe & Sons [1865].

He subscribed £500 to the formation of the Brighouse Town Hall Company [1866].

In 1845, he married Martha [1821-1900] in Halifax.


Martha was born in Dalton, the daughter of Abraham Meller, book keeper, and widow of Mr Riley
 

They lived at

Living with them [in 1871] were nephew Thomas [b 1846] (clerk)  and niece Eliza Meller [b 1863].

His wife gave £500 for the building of St James's Church, Brighouse [1868].

Around 1900, she gave £1000 for the new chancel at St Martin's Church, Brighouse and laid the memorial stone.

He died 24th April 1872 (aged 54).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [29th April 1872]. Probate records show that he left effects valued at £25,000.

The will was proved by his widow Martha, his brother Paul Aspinall of Montpellier House, Holloway, Middlesex, nephew Thomas Aspinall of The Manor House (gentleman), John Hallos Meller of Engine Bridge, Huddersfield (book keeper), Abraham Meller of Dalton, Huddersfield, and Thomas Bradley Chambers.

After his death, Martha, lived at

  • Lightcliffe Road, Brighouse [1881] with servants: Sarah Ann Medley [b 1843] & Louisa Townley [b 1863]
  • East View House, Brighouse [1891] with servants: Eliza Watts [b 1873] & Annie Hairhurst [b 1874] (cook) 
  • East View House, Brighouse [1901] with servants: Harriet King [b 1851] (cook) & Alice Barraclough [b 1870] (housemaid) 

Martha died 3rd January 1906.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £23,504 10/6d

[Resworn £23,694 4/8d]. Probate was granted to Richard Sugden and Wentworth Meller, (whitesmith).

Martha was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse with their great-nephew Kaye Aspinall Ramsden Sugden.

There is a memorial window for him in St Martin's Church, Brighouse

See Hannah Aspinall and Norwood Green School

Aspinall, Kaye
[1875-1???] Or Kay.

Son of John Aspinall, brewer.

He was a manufacturer of Mount Tabor, Halifax [1899] / a publican at Scammonden [1901] / a licensed victualler at Holbeck, Leeds [1911].

In 1899, he married Emily Bradshaw [1874-1???] at Bankfoot, Bradford.


Emily, of 852, Manchester Road, Bradford, was the daughter of Thomas Bradshaw, butcher
 

Children:

  1. Beatrice Annie [b 1901]
  2. Norman Bradshaw [b 1909]

The family lived at

  • Shoulder of Mutton, Scammonden [1901]
  • Britannia Hotel, 58, Top Moorside, Holbeck, Leeds [1911]

Kay died at Mountfields Nursing Home, Leeds [26th April 1929].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,600.

Probate was granted to Victor Sylvester Newman (merchant)  and Leonard Aspinall (bank inspector) 

Aspinall, Kaye
[1903-19??] Son of Arthur Lewis Aspinall.

He was a cotton twiner of Kebroyd Cottage, Soyland [1927].

In 1927, he married Emma Wade [1900-1???].


Emma, of Mill Bank, was the daughter of Joseph Wade, nightwatchman
 

Aspinall, Kershaw
[1870-1941] Son of Vincent Aspinall.

He was a farmer & gardener [1901] / a farmer/gardener [1911].

In [Q3] 1900, he married Mary Hannah Sternwhite [1869-1942] at St Martin's Church, Brighouse.


Mary Hannah was the daughter of Charles Sternwhite
 

Children:

  1. Vincent Reginald
  2. Phyllis Mary [1907-1966] who never married

The family lived at

  • Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hove Edge [1901]
  • 34 Wood Bottom Lane, Sutcliffe Wood, Hipperholme [1911]

Kershaw died 21st February 1841.

Mary Hannah died 22nd June 1942.

The couple were buried at Brighouse Cemetery

Aspinall, Leonard
[1849-1894] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a horse-breeder / a farmer of 182 acres with 5 men [1881] / a maltster employing 3 men [1881] / a maltster of Elland [1883] / a brewer and maltster at Elland [1885] / a partner in Prynn & Company [1890] / tenant of the Royal Hotel, Brighouse [1890] / a brewer [1891] / hotel proprietor of the Royal Hotel, Brighouse [1894].

In 1883, he married Ellen.


Ellen, of Woking, Surrey, was the daughter of George Slingsby, gentleman, and widow of Mr Parker
 

He had been suffering from a throat infection and died at 12 Gloddaeth Crescent, Llandudno [21st May 1894].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,011.

Probate was granted to his brother Harry Aspinall

Aspinall, Leonard
[1896-1???] Son of Squire Aspinall.

He was a clerk of 36 Wakefield Road, Lightcliffe [1922].

In 1922, he married Mary Shaw [1897-19??]


Mary, of Church Street, Rastrick, was the daughter of William Morton Shaw, parish clerk
 

Aspinall, Luke
[1788-1829] He was a stone merchant at Southowram.

In 1812, he married Sarah Appleyard.

Children:

  1. Luke [b 1814]
  2. Josiah [b 1816]
  3. Ann [b 1819]
  4. Elkanah [1822-1859]
  5. Eliza [b 1824]

The family lived at Grove House, Southowram [1841, 1824].

Luke died March 1829 (aged 41).

In December 1841, his widow was mentioned in connection with Dividends and a Deed of Assignment with his creditors

Aspinall, Lumb
[1830-1902] Son of Moses Aspinall.

Baptised at Elland Parish Church [4th July 1830].

He was a bookkeeper [1902].

In [Q4] 1849, he married Hannah Mary Wilson [1831-1884] in Hull.


Hannah Mary came from Goole
 

Children:

  1. Catherine Wilson [1861-1907] who married Richard Henry Huntington
  2. Linton [1863-1891] who was a customs officer and died from head injuries after falling from a pier
  3. Elizabeth who married [1886] Robinson Wilson

Hannah Mary committed suicide with vermin poison [Q1 1884].

He lived in Goole all his working life.

He died at Park Terrace, Lightcliffe, the home of his nephew Willie Brooke [12th February 1902]. The flags on the offices and ships of the Goole Steam Shipping Company and other offices in the town, were flown at half-mast.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £951 11/-.

Probate was granted to Richard Henry Huntington and Newton Brooke.

Members of the family were buried at Goole

Aspinall, Luther
[1872-1???] Son of James Aspinall.

Born in xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

He was a warper of Blackley [1892] / a woollen worker [1901] / a warper [1911].

In 1892, he married Sarah Hannah Smith [1873-1???].


Sarah Hannah came from West Vale.

No father was shown on the marriage record

 

Children:

  1. Irving / Irvine [b 1893]
  2. Ruth [b 1895]
  3. Annie [b 1898]
  4. Louisa J [b 1903]

The family lived at

  • Middle Dean Street, West Vale [1901]
  • 13 Middle Dean Street, West Vale [1911]

Aspinall, Mark
[1806-18??] Son of Job Aspinall.

He was a butcher [1841].

In 1831, he married Susey Pearson.


Susey was born in Rastrick
 

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1832]
  2. Rhoda [b 1833]
  3. Sarah [b 1836] who married William Rigg [b 1847] (millwright) 
  4. Eliza [b 1841]

The family lived at Ogden Lane, Rastrick [1841].

A Mark Aspinall of Newton, Lancashire (aged 42) was buried at Rastrick Church [30th August 1844].

The widowed Susey was

  • a lodging house keeper at Albion Street, Newton Heath, Manchester [1851]
  • a house holder at Duke Street, Newton Heath, Manchester [1861]
  • living with daughter Sarah Rigg & family at 33 Dale Street, Newton Heath, Manchester [1871]
  • living with daughter Sarah Rigg & family at 47 Hulme Hall Lane, Newton, Manchester [1881]

A Susey Aspinall died at Prestwich [1881] (aged 71) 

Aspinall, Marmaduke
[1819-1883] Son of Hannah.

Born 1st August 1819.

Baptised at Stainland [13th September 1819].

He was a stone flag facer [1861] / a stone mason [1871] / a stone dresser [1881]

He married Mary.

Children:

  1. Sarah [b 1842]
  2. Fielding
  3. Hannah [b 1848] who married [1865] William Whittingham

The family lived at

  • Lane Ends, Clayton, Bradford [1861, 1871]
  • 8 The Square, Bank Top, Southowram [1881]

Marmaduke was buried at Clayton

Aspinall, Mary
[1772-1847] Of Rastrick.

She died in 1847 (aged 75).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [25th September 1847]

Aspinall, Mary
[1803-1851] Of Brighouse.

He died in 1851 (aged 48).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [10th September 1851]

Aspinall, Mary
[1808-1845] Of Rastrick.

She died in 1845 (aged 37).

He was buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse [20th June 1845]

Aspinall, Milton
[1885-1919]

In 1908, he married Annie Smith [1886-1963] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Albert [1909-1929]

The family lived at 133 Bradford Road, Bailiffe Bridge.

During World War I, Milton enlisted on [10th December 1915] and was mobilised [8th June 1916] into the Royal Garrison Artillery, and was transferred to the Labour Corps [12th April 1918].

He was discharged [21st February 1919] with

chest pains and breathlessness

and received a small pension

He died 13th December 1919.

He was buried at Saint Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [16th December 1920].

He is remembered on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial, and on the Memorial at Saint Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe

Aspinall, Moses
[17??-18??] He was a delver [1787].

In 1787, he married Sarah Smith [1767-1827].


Sarah came from Elland
 

Children:

  1. Charles [b 1797]
  2. James [b 1804]
  3. Barbara [1806-1826]
  4. Sarah [b 1808]
  5. Thomas [b 1811] who was a delver [1841] & married [1841] Betty Fairburn [1820-1???] of Elland, the daughter of Joseph Fairburn, wiredrawer

Moses was dead by 1827.

Sarah died in 1827.

She was buried at Elland Parish Church

Aspinall, Moses
[1795-18??] Son of Moses Aspinall, delver.

Baptised in 1795.

He was a stone mason of Rastrick [1819] / a delver of Rastrick [1842] / a stone delver [1851] / a farmer [1855]

In 1819, he married (1) Hannah Lumb.


Hannah from Elland, was the daughter of
Joshua Lumb
 

Children:

  1. Mary [1820-1822]
  2. Sarah Ann [b 1823]
  3. Patience [b 1825]
  4. Charles [b 1827]
  5. Lumb
  6. Ann [b 1832]
  7. Heap

In 1842, he married (2) Mary [1805-1???].


Mary, of Elland, was the daughter of William Crossley, collier, and widow of Mr Norminton.

She had 3 children by her first marriage:

Children:

  1. Mark Norminton [b 1833]
  2. Joseph Norminton [b 1837]
  3. John Norminton [b 1840]
 

The family lived at

  • Lane Head, Rastrick / Brighouse [1841]
  • Elland Edge [1851]

Living with them [in 1851] were son-in-law Christopher Walker [b 1829] (baker), his wife Martha [b 1831], his son Norminton Walker (aged 7 weeks), and visitor William Chadwick [b 1845].

Moses died in 1855 (aged 60).

He was buried at Rastrick Church

Aspinall, Moses
[1858-1918] Son of Heap Aspinall.

Born at Elland Edge.

He was a wall stone dresser of Tofts Grove, Rastrick [1880].

In 1880, he married Hannah Steward [1860-1???].


Hannah, of Tofts Grove, Rastrick, was born at Elland Edge, the daughter of Samuel Steward, greengrocer
 

Children:

  1. Lilly [b 1882]
  2. Frances Ann [b 1883] who married [1908] Harry Mellor [1883-19??] Police Constable of Blue Slate Cottage, Cumberworth
  3. Laura [b 1885]
  4. William [b 1887]
  5. Mary Emma [1890-1972]
  6. Mona Steward [b 1898] who married Leonard Clarke

The family lived at

  • Lane Head, Rastrick [1881]
  • 23 Lower Edge, Rastrick [1891]
  • 14 Old Earth, Elland [1901]
  • 9 Grove Place, Elland [1908, 1911, 1922]

Moses died [Q3] 1918 (aged 60) 

Aspinall, Paul
[1820-1890] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

Born in Halifax.

He was a stone mason 1[844] / a mason [1851].

In 1844, he married Angelina Harnor [1825-1???] at Shoreditch, London.


Angelina, of Hoxton, Middlesex, was born in Shoreditch, the daughter of William Harnor, baker
 

Children:

  1. Thomas [b 1845]
  2. Paul [b 1849] who was a stone merchant/contractor [1897]
  3. Angelina [b 1850]

The family lived at

  • 9 Frances Place, Shoreditch [1851]
  • Islington, London [1871]
  • Montpellier House, Islington, London [1881]
  • 5 Henry Road, Finsbury Park [1890, 1897]

Living with them [in 1871] were sister Sarah McGhie [b 1823] and niece Margaret McGhie [b 1847].

Living with them in 1881 was Rhoda Saunders [b 1861].

Paul died at Henry Road [19th December 1890].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,219 10/6d.

The will was proved by his widow Angelina.

Angelina died at Henry Road [5th March 1897].

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £14,590 6/10d.

Administration was granted to son Paul

Aspinall, Philemon
[1827-1???] Son of James Aspinall.

On 7th November 1852, he married (1) Mary Ann Aspinall [1830-1865] at Elland Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Dyson [1853-1943]
  2. Hanson [1857-1907]
  3. Clara [b 1859]
  4. Arthur [b 1862]
  5. James Hall [b 1863]

In 1866, he married (2) Isabella Leach [1834-1891] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Harry Leach [1867-1915]
  2. Ada [b 1871]
  3. Allen Herbert [1873-1953]

In 1893, he married (3) Ann Tattersall [1843-1926] in Halifax.

The family lived at Jay House Farm, Clifton

Aspinall, Philip
[1883-19??] Son of Joe Marmaduke Aspinall

He was a dyer's labourer [1912].

On 22nd June 1912, he married Clara Sykes [1884-19??].


Clara was the daughter of Joseph Sykes, publican
 

Aspinall, Raynor
[1898-1967] Son of Job Aspinall.

On 7th October 1914, Raynor Aspinall (aged 17) arrived in Brisbane, Australia from Liverpool on the Themistocles.

He died at Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia [1967] (aged 69) 

Aspinall, Reginald Bernard
[1885-19??] Son of Job Aspinall.

In 1911, he was a tailor was staying with M. J. Stephenson, a widow, at Beacon Villa, Middleton Road, Pickering.

In 1915, he married Jessie Hare in Pickering.

They lived at 12 Potter Hill, Pickering [1955].

Reginald Bernard died at Sinnington, Pickering [10th March 1955].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £489 3/9d.

Administration was granted to his widow Jessie

Aspinall, Richard
[1818-1???] Third son of Mary & Joseph Aspinall, a slate dresser.

He was a delver [1841] and a quarryman [1851]

In 1838, he married Susan Bates.

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1839]
  2. Alfred [b 1842]
  3. Edward [b 1844]
  4. Emma [b 1846]
  5. Henry [b 1849]

The family lived at

  • Broad Oak, Hipperholme [1841]
  • New Halifax, Thornton, Bradford [1851]

Aspinall, Rowland
[1812-1???] Son of Job Aspinall.

Born in Elland [2nd May 1812].

He was a delver of Ovenden [1833], a stone delver [1841], a farmer of 11 acres and stone merchant [1851], a stone delver [1861], a farmer and quarryman [1871], and a stone quarrier [1881]

In 1833, he married Mary Holgate.

Children:

  1. Job [b 1833] who was a stone delver [1851]
  2. Edwin [b 1835] who was a stone delver [1851]
  3. John [b 1837] who was a stone delver [1851]
  4. William [b 1839] who was a stone delver [1851]
  5. Nanny [b 1841]
  6. Hannah [b 1845]
  7. Eliza Ann [b 1847]
  8. Ruth [b 1849]
  9. Oliver [b 1851]
  10. Joseph Henry [b 1854]

The family lived at

  • Moor End [1841]
  • Upper Hey Hirst, Warley [1851]
  • Thorney Lane, Midgley [1861]
  • Lower Holme House, Warley [1871]
  • 10 Moor End, Ovenden [1881]

Rowland died [Q4] 1884 (aged 71) 

Aspinall, Sam
[1875-19??] Son of John Aspinall.

He was a cotton operative [1902].

In 1902, he married Mary Louise Mitchell [1876-19??].


Mary Louise, of Middle Dean Street, West Vale, was the daughter of Jonathan Mitchell, mill manager
 

Aspinall, Samuel
[1807-1874] Son of Squire Aspinall.

Born in Elland [18th October 1807].

He was a stone delver [1841, 1851, 1862] / a quarry foreman [1871].

On 5th December 1831, he married Mary Drake [1811-1???] in Halifax.


Mary was born in Sowerby
 

Children:

  1. Frances Amelia [b 1832] who married [1860] William Wormald , a publican of Wakefield
  2. William [1834-1837] who was buried with his father
  3. Martha [b 1836]
  4. Squire
  5. Emma [b 1842]
  6. James Lockwood [b 1845]
  7. William Herbert [b 1846]

The family lived at

  • Northowram Green, Halifax [1841]
  • 4 High Street, Halifax [1851]
  • Northowram Green Fold, Halifax [1871]

Samuel died at Green Fold, Northowram [28th October 1874].

He & son Samuel were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [L 19]

Aspinall, Samuel
[1825-1???] He was a delver [1851, 1861].

He married Mary [1827-1???].

They lived at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Hipperholme [1851, 1861]

Living with them [in 1861] was boarder James Whitehead [b  1842] (delver of stone) 

Aspinall, Samuel
[1829-1877] He was a stone delver [1871] / innkeeper of the Neptune Inn, Southowram [1877].

In 1871, he married Hannah.


Hannah was the daughter of Squire Aspinall, and widow of Charles Henry Wood
 

Samuel died at the Neptune Inn [10th July 1877].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £450. The will was proved by his widow Hannah, Edward Aspinall, and William Henry Sladdin

Aspinall, Samuel
[1842-1888] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a wiredrawer [1876] / a small wiredrawer [1881].

He married (1) Unknown.

Children:

  1. Allen / Allan [b 1865]
  2. William [b 1867]
  3. Charles [b 1869]

In 1876, he married Ann [1829-1???].


Ann was the daughter of Charles Bincliffe / Bintcliffe (joiner), and widow of Mr Sykes.

She had 3 children by her first marriage:

Children:

  1. Sarah [b 1858]
  2. Hannah [b 1860]
  3. Mary J. [b 1863]
 

There were 2 more children

Children:

  1. Ernest [b 1880]
  2. John [b 1882]

but Ann would have been over 50 when she had these children.

The family lived at New North Road, Rastrick [1881].

Samuel died 24th June 1888.

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £239 7/-.

The will was proved by his brother Jonathan and John Aspinall of Bramston Street, Rastrick (woollen manufacturer) 

Aspinall, Savile
[1804-1855] Son of Mary & Joseph Aspinall.

He was a delver of Southowram [1826] and a stone delver [1841, 1851]

In 1826, he married Betty Ward [1805-18??].


Betty came from Southowram
 

Children:

  1. Thomas [b 1826]
  2. Jane [b 1831] who was a washerwoman [1891]
  3. John
  4. Job
  5. Mary [b 1849]

The family lived at

  • Binns Top, Southowram [1841]
  • St Peters Square, Southowram [1851]
  • Brookfoot Lane, Southowram [1871]
  • Little Woodhouse, Rastrick [1881]
  • Lillands, Rastrick [1891]

Savile (possibly) died [Q2] 1855.

Living with the widowed Betty in 1881 was sister-in-law Hannah Aspinall [b 1828]

Aspinall, Simeon
[1811-1???] Son of John Aspinall, manufacturer.

He was a labourer [1841], a farmer of 5 acres [1851], a farmer of 6 acres [1861], a farmer of 20 acres [1871], and a farmer of 18 acres [1881]

He married Mary Pawson.

Children:

  1. Mary Pawson [b 1834] who married [1855] Alfred Squire, son of George Squire
  2. Frank [b 1836]
  3. Brook [b 1837]
  4. George [b 1839]
  5. Hugh [b 1841]
  6. Sarah [b 1844] who married [1860] Thomas Clay [b 1839], son of James Clay

Mary died before 1861.

On 17th January 1861, Simeon married Sarah [b 1811].


Sarah was the daughter of William Fairburn, wiredrawer, and widow of
Thomas Bottomley.

Sarah had 3 daughters by her first marriage: Ellen [b 1841], Jane [b 1850], and Lucy Bottomley [b 1852]

 

They lived at

  • Little Woodhouse, Rastrick [1841]
  • Salford, Rastrick [1851]
  • 66 Gooder Lane, Rastrick [1861]
  • Gooder Lane, Rastrick Common [1871, 1881]

Living with them [in 1851] was cousin William Pawson [b 1807] (cow jobber).

Living with them in 1871 & 1881 was grandson Thomas Bottomley.

Simeon died 15th December 1885 (aged 74) 

Aspinall, Simeon Squire
[1817-1895] Son of Squire Aspinall.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a stone dresser [1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1895].

In [Q2] 1860, he married (1) Mary Norminton [1818-1879].


Mary was born in Rastrick
 

Mary died in Halifax [1879] (aged 61).

In 1880, he married (2) Martha Rushworth [1824-1???].


Martha was born in Rastrick
 

They lived at

  • 2 Withinfields, Southowram [1861]
  • 7 Elland Road, Brighouse [1871]
  • New North Road, Rastrick [1881]
  • Thornhill Road, Rastrick [1891]

Living with them [in 1881] was niece Annie Holdsworth [b 1858] (cloth knotter).

Simeon died 8th January 1895.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £894 19/3d.

Probate was granted to his widow Martha, and Charlie Jessop (solicitor's clerk) 

Aspinall, Squire
[17??-18??] Constable at Hipperholme [1796]

Aspinall, Squire
[1763-1838] Son of John Aspinall.

Baptised at Elland [15th May 1763].

He was a farmer [1813, 1817] / a stone merchant [1822, 1851].

He married Ann [1775-1845].

Children:

  1. Samuel
  2. Henry
  3. Hannah [bapt 1812] who married William Brook
  4. Elizabeth [b 1813] who was a shop keeper [1851]
  5. Simeon Squire
  6. Mary Ann [1819-1887] who married James Hebblethwaite

The family lived at

  • Pasture House [1813, 1817, 1838]
  • west side of Law Lane Southowram [1841]
  • 7 Law Lane, Southowram [children Elizabeth & Simeon 1851]

Living with the widowed Ann in 1841 were daughter Mary Ann and son-in-law James Hebblethwaite.

Squire & Ann were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [T 33] with son Henry & his wife

Aspinall, Squire
[1793-18??] He was a delver of Rastrick [1814] / a stone delver [1841].

In 1814, he married Jane Goodall [1792-1862].


Jane, of Southowram, was born in Heckmondwike
 

Children:

  1. Mary [b 1815]
  2. Rachel [b 1820]
  3. Abel [b 1822]
  4. Elijah [1823-1827]
  5. Squire [b 1827]

The family lived at

  • Rastrick Common [1841]
  • near Friends School House, Rastrick [1843]

Living with them [in 1841] was Rachel Lister [b 1796] (independent).

On 20th June 1843, Jane was charged at Leeds Borough Sessions with


... stealing a portmanteau, a hat & silk handkerchief, 4 silver watches, 7 watch guards, a coat, pair of shoes, etc., the property of James Burns.

The reports describe her as: Age 48; Height 5 ft; Scar on right eyebrow and on right hand near thumb; The eyes sunken.

Previous convictions – none.

Verdict – Acquitted

 

Squire died between 1843 & 1861.

In 1861, Jane was living with her son Squire Aspinall and his children (1848) George and (1853) Jennett at Magnum, Holme Bridge, Holmfirth.

A Jane Aspinal died in 1862 (aged 70), and was buried at Rastrick Church

Aspinall, Squire
[1793-1861] Born in Elland.

He was a glazier of Elland [1822] / a plumber [1851] / a plumber/glazier employing 8 men [1861]

In 1822, he married Ruth Jagger [1795-18??].


Ruth came from Elland
 

Children:

  1. Joseph
  2. Mary [b 1825]
  3. Sarah [b 1828] who married Joseph Steele Brook
  4. Ruth [b 1836]

The family lived at

  • Commercial Street, Elland [1841]
  • Portland Place, Elland [1851]
  • 34 Portland Place, Elland [1861]

Squire died in 1861 (aged 68) 

Aspinall, Squire
[18??-1???] A laundry proprietor in Lightcliffe [1891].

He married Jane Hannah.

Children:

  1. Percy [b 7th July 1891]

They lived at Hoyle House, Lightcliffe [1891].

See Squire Appleyard

Aspinall, Squire
[1801-1874] Born in Rastrick [8th November 1801].

He was a delver [1841] / (possibly) landlord of the Red Lion, Rastrick [1845] / landlord of the Neptune, Brighouse [1845, 1851, 1864] / a retired stone merchant [1871].

He married Ann [1803-1???] from Rastrick.

Children:

  1. Sarah Ann [b 1831] ++ bonnet maker [1851]
  2. Hannah [b 1834] who was a dress maker [1851] & married (1) Charles Henry Wood & (2) Samuel Aspinall
  3. Jane [b 1836]
  4. Edward
  5. Lavinia [b 1842]

The family lived at

  • Purlwell, Brookfoot, Brighouse, [1841]
  • Brookfoot [1871]
  • Waring Green, Brighouse [1874]

Living with them [in 1871] were daughter Hannah Aspinall, granddaughters Mary A. Wood [b 1859], Sarah A. Wood [b 1860], and Samuel Aspinall

Squire died at Brighouse [26th June 1874] (aged 72).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £450.

The will was proved by his brother William Aspinall of Huddersfield (salt dealer), Orlando Sladdin, and Samuel Aspinall of Slead Syke (stone merchant) 

Aspinall, Squire
[1828-1???] Son of Squire Aspinall, mason.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a stone dresser [1881] / a stone delver [1871] / a stone dresser [1881]

He married (1) Ann [1838-1???].


Ann was born in New Mill, Holmfirth
 

Children:

  1. Emma [b 1855] who married [1882] Joe Lilly [b 1857] delver, son of John Lilly, spinner
  2. James Hollingworth (Aspinall) [b 1860]
  3. Annie [b 1861]
  4. Fred
  5. Ada [b 1868] who married [1898] Frederick Northend [b 1868], silk dresser, son of Amos Northend, joiner
  6. Allan [b 1872]

In 1875, he married (2) Hannah [1841-1???].


Hannah, of Elland, was born in Rastrick, the daughter of John Aspinall, stone merchant, and widow of Richard Brook
 

Children:

  1. Leonard [b 1879]
  2. Harry [b 1880]

The family lived at

  • Hill Top, Rastrick [1871]
  • Toothill Bank, Rastrick [1881, 1895]
  • 50 Toothill Bank, Rastrick [1901]

Squire died 17th March 1895 (aged 67).

Probate was granted to Henry Bentley

Aspinall, Squire
[1839-1902] Son of Samuel Aspinall.

Born in Halifax.

He was a blacksmith [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901].

In 1862, he married Harriet Ashworth [1839-1???].


Harriet from Halifax, was the daughter of Samuel Ashworth, millwright
 

Children:

  1. Fred [b 1864] who was an iron moulder [1881]
  2. Mary Annie / Annie [b 1867] who was a carpet weaver [1881], & married [1894] Tom Jaques [1863-1???] son of John Jaques
  3. Willie Drake [b 1872]
  4. Lily [b 1874] who married [1897] John William Scott
  5. Edgar [b 1877]
  6. Floretta [b 1878]
  7. Elizabeth [bapt 1880]
  8. Amy [b 1882]

The family lived at

  • 2 West Croft, King Cross, Halifax [1871]
  • 51 Pellon Lane, Halifax [1881]
  • 1 Wentworth Terrace, Halifax [1891]
  • 39 Stirling Street, Halifax [1901]

Squire died [Q1] 1902 (aged 63) 

Aspinall, Squire
[1853-1893] Son of Joseph Aspinall.

He was a plumber [1884].

In 1884, he married Hannah Storey/Stoney.


Hannah was the daughter of Cornelius Storey/Stoney, mechanic
 

In [Q4] 1893, a Squire Aspinall died age 39

Aspinall, Squire
[1855-19??] Son of Jonas Aspinall.

Born in Chester.

He was a quarryman [1881] / a grocer [1891] / a stone quarryman [1901]

In [Q3] 1881, he married Martha Race [1856-19??] in Bishop Auckland.


Martha was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham.

She was one of 4 servants employed by Sarah E. & Albert Mitchell of Wade House, Shelf [1881]

 

Children:

  1. Colin Race
  2. Elsie [b 1892]
  3. Dora [b 1897]

The family lived at

  • Denholme Gate Road, Shelf [1891]
  • Marsh Delves, Southowram [1901]

Aspinall, Squire
[1866-1930] Son of Joseph Aspinall.

Born in Southowram.

He was a quarryman [1881], a flagger [1901], and a leader of stone at station [1911].

In 1891, he married Florence Lister [1866-19??].


Florence was born in Leeds
 

Children:

  1. Leonard

The family lived at

  • 35 Alexandra Road, Morecambe [1901]
  • St Giles Road, Lightcliffe [1911]

Squire was buried at Saint Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [22nd August 1920]

Aspinall, Thomas
[17??-18??] Of Rastrick.

He was a stone merchant.

He married Mary [1801-18??].

Children:

  1. Kaye
  2. Paul [1820-1890]
  3. Sarah [b 1828]

The family lived at Lower Edge, Elland [1841]

Aspinall, Thomas
[1765-1835] Stone merchant at Southowram and Hipperholme-cum-Brighouse.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Sidney [d 1832]

In March 1824, he was declared bankrupt

Aspinall, Thomas
[1785-18??] Born in Stainland.

He was a stone delver [1841] / a stone delver/farmer of 28 acres with 7 men & 2 boys [1851]

He married Mary [1785-18??]

Children:

  1. Jane [b 1812]
  2. William [b 1814]
  3. Elizabeth [b 1820]
  4. Thomas
  5. Hall [b 1826]
  6. Ann [b 1827]
  7. John [b 1834]

The family lived at Bottom of Lower Edge [1841, 1851].

Living with them [in 1851] were grandsons Thomas Aspinall [b  1835], Enoch Hepworth [b 1844], James Hepworth [b  1840], and George Slater [b 1830] (servant) 

Aspinall, Thomas
[1804-18??] He was a delver of Stainland [1827] / a stone delver [1841, 1851, 1861].

In 1827, he married Rachel Clegg [1810-19??].

Children:

  1. Sarah [b 1828]
  2. Abraham Aspinall
  3. Martha [b 1830] who married Mr Crowther
  4. twins Mary [b 1832]
  5. Elizabeth [b 1832]
  6. Alice [b 1834]
  7. William [b 1837]
  8. Ann [b 1840]
  9. Rachel [b 1842]
  10. Rebecca [b 1844]
  11. Thomas [b 1851]
  12. Walter [b 1854]
  13. Emma [b 1856]
  14. Lucy Alice [b 1858]
  15. Frederick [b 1860]

The family lived at

  • Sowood, Stainland [1841]
  • 538 Sowood Green, Stainland [1851]
  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1861]
  • 705 Sowood Green, Stainland [1871]

Living with Rachel [in 1871], were son-in-law Ephraim Aspinall [b 1849], daughter Martha Crowther, and granddaughter Mary Alice Crowther [b 1866]

Aspinall, Thomas
[1811-18??] Son of Moses & Sarah Aspinall.

He was a stone delver [1851].

In 1841, he married Betty Fairburn [1820-1895].


Betty was born in Rastrick, the daughter of Joseph Fairburn
 

The family lived at

  • Elland Edge, Elland [1851, 1861]
  • Lower Edge, Elland [1871, 1881, 1891]

Thomas died between 1851 & 1861.

Betty was a grocery shop keeper [1861]; a grocer [1871, 1881].

Living with the widowed Betty [in 1871, 1881, 1891] was lodger William Bell [b 1826] (cart driver), (ag. labourer).

Living with the widowed Betty in 1891 was lodger Harry Carter [b 1863].

Betty died 24th June 1895.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £402 17/11d.

Probate was granted to Joseph Brook (tailor) 

Aspinall, Thomas
[1821-1???] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a farmer of 17 acres [1871, 1881].

He never married.

The family lived at

  • Elland [1871]
  • Lower Edge [1881]

Living with him [in 1871] & 1881 were his brother William Aspinall [b 1815] (stone dresser) and sister Ann Aspinall [b 1827]

Aspinall, Thomas
[1837-1???] Aka Tom.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a quarryman at Town, Ravenstone Dale, Carlisle [1861] / a stone delver (22) [1871] / a stone delver [1881] / a stone quarryman [1891, 1901].

He married Mary Ann [1848-1???].


Mary Ann was born in Durham City
 

Children:

  1. Minnie [b 1868]
  2. William
  3. Robert [b 1873]
  4. Joe
  5. Tom [b 1877]
  6. Jim [b 1879]
  7. Harry [b 1882]
  8. Sarah Elizabeth [b 1884]
  9. John [b 1886]
  10. Violet Telford [b 1888]
  11. Mary Ann [b 1891]

The family lived at

  • Old Chapel, Ovenden [1871]
  • Kell, Warley [1881]
  • 10 Hays Lane, Ovenden [1891]
  • 23 Clough Lane, Ovenden [1901]

Aspinall, Thomas
[1845-1888] Son of P. Aspinall of Montpellier House, Hornsey, London.

He was a stone merchant [1873].

On 23rd October 1872, he married Sarah Ann Wythes from Bedfordshire.

They lived at Manor House, Brighouse [1872, 1873, 1888].

On 17th July 1873, he was driving to his quarries at Elland Edge when the horse shied and jumped over a wall, leaving Aspinall bruised and his groom James Wilkinson, severely hurt on the head.

He died in 1888.

The couple were buried at Brighouse Cemetery

Aspinall, Thomas
[1850-1???] Son of Thomas Aspinall, delver.

He was a mason of Stainland [1875] / a stone mason [1881, 1891].

He married 1875 Emma Booth [1854-1???].


Emma, of Stainland, was the daughter of Ephraim Booth, engineer
 

Children:

  1. Frances J [b 1878]
  2. Walter [b 1880]
  3. Alice [b 1882]
  4. Ethel A [b 1885]
  5. Herbert [b 1886]

The family lived at

  • Stainland Road, Stainland [1881]
  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1891]


On 20th February 1884, a Thomas Aspinall [aged 33]

  • Mason
  • Height: 5ft 5ins
  • 3rd finger stiff and contracted
  • Previous convictions: none
  • Education: none

was charged with stealing 2 fowls and was sentenced to imprisonment for 3 calendar months.

He was released 19th May 1884

 

Aspinall, Thomas
[1851-1???] He was a cotton warper [1881, 1891, 1901, 1911]

In 1876, he married Sarah Suthers.

Children:

  1. Harriet Ann [b 1877]
  2. Charles Edward [b 1879]

The family lived at

  • Cragg Bottom, Sowerby [1881]
  • 25 Trooper Lane, Halifax [1891, 1901]
  • 13 Trooper Lane, Halifax [1911]

Living with them [in 1881] was brother-in-law Joseph E. Suthers [b 1840] (pensioner/soldier).

Living with them [in 1901] was boarder Rebecca Bradley

Aspinall, Thomas
[1852-19??] Son of Duke Aspinall.

Born in Stainland.

Baptised 1853.

He was a weaver [1872] / a woollen weaver [1881] / a warp dresser [1891] / a dyer's labourer [1901, 1911].

In [Q4] 1872, he married Rebecca Iredale [1851-1???] in Halifax.


Rebecca was born in Elland, the daughter of Samuel Iredale, weaver
 

Children:

  1. Benjamin [b 1873] who was a tram conductor [1901]
  2. Sam [b 1875]
  3. Eli [b 1877]
  4. Fred [b 1882]

The family lived at

  • Pump Yard, Station Road, Old Lindley [1881]
  • Station Road, Old Lindley [1891]
  • The Square, Stainland [1901]
  • Chapel Street, Holywell Green [1911]

Aspinall, Thomas Edwin
[1863-1930] Or Thomas Edward.

Son of Edward Aspinall.

He was a quarryman [with his father 1881] / a stone merchant/farmer [1891] / a stone mason/ contractor [1911]

In 1887, he married Mary Jane Oates [1865-1933].

Children:

  1. Florence [1888]
  2. Ruby [1890]
  3. Ethel [1896]
  4. Mabel [1901]
  5. Edward [1902]

The family lived at

  • Brookfoot Lane, Southowram [1891]
  • 90 Elland Road, Brighouse [1901]
  • 102 Elland Road, Brighouse [1911]

Thomas Edwin died [Q3] 1930 (aged 67).

Mary Jane Aspinall (possibly) died [Q4] 1933 (aged 68) 

Aspinall, Tom
[18??-19??] He was a mason/stone dresser/quarryman / a labourer / a engine tenter.

He had a remarkable criminal record, having been sent to prison in Wakefield on at least 43 occasions.

His age – on admittance to prison – varied considerably which would show him born between 1862 and 1871.

He was described as being Height 5 feet 2ins. Brown hair. Mole on cheek and left shoulder, and [in 1887] having cut end off 1st finger.

The crimes – committed in Halifax, Elland, Dewsbury, Sheffield, Otley, Pontefract, Knaresborough, Wakefield, Wetherby and Bradford – were mainly for being

  • Drunk and Disorderly
  • Civil debt
  • Begging
  • Obscene language
  • Damage to carriage windows
  • Stealing a boot
  • Refusing to work
  • Wilful damage
  • Stealing a teapot and tray
The latest of these crimes was


Unlawfully and maliciously damaging a plate glass window to the amount of £12 the property of
Public Benefit Boot Company Limited, at Elland at 11 am 15th October 1912.

He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 6 months' (second division) imprisonment

 

Aspinall, Tom
[1863-1939] Son of Abraham Aspinall.

He was a cloth fuller [1901] / a caretaker / school attendance officer [1911].

In 1894, he (possibly) married Mary Garside [1868-19??].

Children:

  1. Annie [b 1895]
  2. Amy [b 1897]
  3. Doris [b 1902]

The family lived at

  • Forest, Sowood, Stainland [1901]
  • Sowood Green, Stainland [1911]
  • Eaves Dene, Crossfield, Stainland [1939]

Tom died 25th January 1939.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £947 10/10d.

Probate was granted to his widow Mary and George Lumb (commercial traveller) 

Aspinall, Vincent
[1841-1912] Son of James Aspinall.

He was a stone quarryman [1861] / a delver of Hipperholme [1869] / a delver [1871] / a farmer of 38 acres employing 1 man [1881] / a farmer [1891, 1901] / a farmer/gardener (employer) [1911] / a farmer [1912] / a builder – see Ebor House, Brighouse.

In 1869, he married Sarah Anne Aspinall [1848-1916] at St Martin's Church, Brighouse.


Sarah Ann, of Hipperholme, was the daughter of John Aspinall
 

Children:

  1. Kershaw
  2. Maud Ellen [b 1873] who married [1897] William Hebblethwaite
  3. Ethel [b 1876] who was a school mistress [1901] and married [1903] Henry Jackson or Clayton Smith

The family lived at

  • Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Lightcliffe [1871]
  • 1 Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Lightcliffe [1881]
  • Farm House, Sutcliffe Wood, Lightcliffe [1891]
  • Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Brighouse [1901]
  • 9 Woodbottom Lane, Sutcliffe Wood, Lightcliffe [1911]
  • Sutcliffe Wood Bottom, Brighouse [1912]

Living with them [in 1881] were James Drake [b 1823] (farm servant) and visitor William Sowden [b 1800] (annuitant).

Living with them in 1901 was visitor William Mair Shortt [b  1868] (engineering surveyor, born Lytham).

Vincent died 28th March 1912.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,767 9/9d.

Probate was granted to his widow Sarah Ann and William Hebblethwaite (farmer).

Sarah Ann died in 1916 (aged 70) 

Aspinall, Vincent Reginald
[1902-1941] Son of Kershaw Aspinall.

He married Constance Mary King [1907-1976].

They lived at Sutcliffe Wood Bottom [1941].

Vincent Reginald died 3rd March 1941.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £8,752 0/4d.

Administration was granted to his widow Constance Mary and his sister Phyllis Mary Aspinall

Aspinall, Walker
[1817-1891] Son of William Aspinall.

He was a woolcomber living at 493, Clay Pit Lane, Stainland [1851] / a boarder [staying with Sarah & Benjamin Haigh & family at 356 Town, Stainland 1861] / a railway labourer [lodging with Jane & Joseph Jagger at 56 Gaynor Street, Bradford 1881] / a wool worker [living with Ann & George Brook and family at West End Lane, Bradford 1871].

Walker (gentleman) died at Grey Hall Yard, Stainland [6th March 1891] (aged 73).

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £141 13/2d.

The will was proved by his niece Sarah Haigh (widow) of Grey Hall Yard

Aspinall, Walter
[1858-19??] Born in Elland [24th March 1858].

Cricketer.

Aspinall, William
[17??-18??]

He was a delver [1805].

He married Ann.

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1804]
  2. John
  3. Joseph [b 1812]
  4. Samuel [b 1815]

Aspinall, William
[17??-18??] A member of the Aspinall family of Brighouse.

A stone merchant at Sutcliffe Wood, Hipperholme and White Hall, Hipperholme.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Rachel [1821-1847] who married Orlando Sladdin

Aspinall, William
[17??-18??]

He married Tamar.

Children:

  1. Abel [b 1810]
  2. Hannah [b 1812]
  3. Mary [b 1815]

Aspinall, William
[1776-18??]

He married Betty [1781-18??].

Children:

  1. Mary [b 1816]
  2. Walker

The family lived at Clay Pit Lane, Stainland [1841]

Aspinall, William
[1788-18??] He was a butcher & an inn keeper at an unidentified pub in Brighouse [1851].


Question: Does anyone know which inn this may have been?

 

He married Jane [1798-18??].

Children:

  1. George

The family lived at Bridge Street, Brighouse [1851]

Aspinall, William
[18??-1???] Built Vista Bellisimo

Aspinall, William
[18??-1???]

In 1851, he married Joanna Bincliffe [1825-1885] in Halifax


Joanna was a farmer of 2 acres [1871]
 

Children:

  1. Ellen [1853-1931]
  2. Hall
  3. Mary [b 1858]
  4. William

The family lived at

  • Highbury Arnold Royd, Rastrick [1871]
  • New Laithe, Rastrick [1881]

William is not recorded on the 1871, 1881 census returns.

After their mother's death [1885], children William and Ellen emigrated to USA [1889]

Aspinall, William
[18??-18??] Beerhouse keeper at the Victoria Beerhouse, Brighouse [1867].

In October 1867, he was charged with feloniously receiving a sack of corn which George Denton, a carter with Thomas Sugden & Son Limited, had stolen from his employer. Aspinall had sold the sack to Susannah, wife of boatman William Hall, for 5/-

Aspinall, William
[1804-1???] Illegitimate son of Mary Aspinall.

Baptised at St John the Baptist, Coley [22nd December 1804]

Aspinall, William
[1808-1???] He was a delver of Rastrick [1827] / a stone delver [1841] / a stone dresser [1851] / a stone delver [1861, 1871].

He married 1827 Elizabeth Thornton [1809-1???].


Elizabeth came from Rastrick
 

Children:

  1. Adfield [b 1828]
  2. Elizabeth Ann [b 1833]
  3. Grace [b 1834]
  4. Sarah Jane [b 1839]
  5. Dennis [b 1843]
  6. Hannah [b 1845]
  7. Annis [b 1848] who married [1866] John Mitchell [b 1844], son of Nathan Mitchell (delver), and had children: James [b 1864], William [b 1869] & Walter [b 1870]

The family lived at

  • Tofts Grove, Rastrick [1841]
  • Little Woodhouse, Rastrick [1851, 1861, 1871]

Living with them [in 1871] were daughter Annis & family

Aspinall, William
[1812-1???] Son of John Aspinall, stone delver.

Born in Rastrick.

He was a tailor of Rastrick [1840] / a tailor [1841, 1851, 1861, 1876]

He married (1) Unknown.

In 1840, he married (2) Hannah Wood [1818-1???].


Hannah, of Halifax, was born in Brighouse, the daughter of John Wood, stone delver
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1839]
  2. Sam / Samuel
  3. Joah [b 1844]
  4. Jonathan
  5. Clay [1852-1870]
  6. Fred [b 1857]

The family lived at

  • Brookfoot [1841]
  • Tofts Grove, Rastrick [1851, 1861, 1871]

Aspinall, William
[1817-1891] Son of James Aspinall of Elland.

He was a hand loom weaver [1851] / a woollen weaver [1871] / a worsted weaver [1881] / a fancy cloth weaver / living on own means [1891].

He married (1) Unknown.

In 1850, he married (2) Betty Barker.


Betty the daughter of Mary & John Barker, was baptised at Deighton [12th May 1812].

Betty had a daughter: Martha Barker [b 1842]

 

They lived at

  • Lillands Lane, Rastrick [1851]
  • Bowling Alley, Rastrick [1871]
  • Green Head, Rastrick [1881, 1891]

Living with them [in 1871, 1881] were Betty's daughter Martha and niece Martha Aspinall [b 1865]

William died at Rastrick [5th May 1891].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £118 4/-.

The will was proved by his widow Betty

Aspinall, William
[1820-1911] Son of John Aspinall.

He was a stone merchant of Ovenden [1843] / a shop keeper [1851] / a stone merchant employing 15 men [1851] / a stone merchant employing 20 men [1861] / a farmer of 30 acres [1871] / a stone merchant employing 9 men [1871] / a brewer [1881] / a brewer/stone merchant [1886] / a farmer [1891, 1901] / a retired stone merchant [1911]

In 1843, he married Nancy Eastwood [1823-1???].


Nancy, a dressmaker of Warley, was the daughter of William Eastwood, farmer
 

Children:

  1. John
  2. Emma [1846] who married Mr Wood
  3. Hannah [1848]
  4. Leonard
  5. Lucy Ann [b 1851] who married John William Calvert
  6. Alice [1854]
  7. Ellen [1855]
  8. Harry
  9. Fanny [1860]
  10. Mary [1862]
  11. Sarah [1866]

The family lived at

  • Heath Hill, Ovenden 7 [1851]
  • 37 Mount Tabor, Halifax [1861]
  • 9 Mount Tabor, Halifax [1871]
  • 1 Mount Tabor, Halifax [1881]
  • Mount Tabor, Halifax [1891]
  • 21 Heath Hill, Mount Tabor, Halifax [1901, 1911]

Living with William in 1891, 1901 was servant Dinah Cooper [b 1835].

Living with him in 1911 were widowed daughter Emma Wood and grandson Jonathan Harry Charnock [b 1878] (stone merchant – employer) 

William died [Q4] 1911 (aged 91) 

Aspinall, William
[1832-1???] Born in Rastrick.

He was a shoe maker [1881].

In 1858, he married Susannah [1836-1???] in Halifax

Children:

  1. Albert [b 1855]
  2. John [b 1858]
  3. Charles [b 1860]
  4. Willie [b 1864]
  5. Abel [b 1865]
  6. Squire [b 1876]
  7. Lily [b 1878]

Aspinall, William
[1837-1???] Son of Henry Aspinall.

Born in Stainland.

He was living with his parents [1841, 1851, 1861] / a slate cutter [1861] / a delver [1871] / a stone flag dresser [1881] / a slate cutter [1891].

He married Ann [1839-1???].


 

Children:

  1. Martha Ann [b 1865]
  2. Fred [b 1870]
  3. Eleanor [b 1873]
  4. David Lewis
  5. Melinda [1879-1905]

The family lived at

  • Sowood, Stainland [1871]
  • Dob Royd, Stainland [1881] [1891]
  • 16 Granville Street, Elland [1901] – William was not on the Census return

Living with them [in 1871] were boarders Samuel Aspinall [b  1848] & Hannah Aspinall [b 1849]

Aspinall, William
[1842-1915] Son of John Aspinall.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a stone delver [1871, 1881] / a stone merchant [1891] / a stone mason [1901, 1911]

In 1865, he married Sarah Ann Rothery [1843-1907].


Sarah Ann was born in Warley, the daughter of Joseph Rothery, labourer
 

Children:

  1. Job [b 1868]
  2. Riley [1870-1875]
  3. Sarah Jane [b 1873]
  4. Wilfred [b 1875]
  5. Sam [b 1876]
  6. Edgar [b 1880]
  7. Alice [b 1881]
  8. Edna [b 1883]
  9. Hannah [b 1884]
  10. Frank [b 1887]
  11. Riley [b 1889]

The family lived at

  • Spring Mill, Warley [1871]
  • Lumb, Warley [1881]
  • Lumb Terrace, Warley [1891]
  • 1 Standeven Street, Pellon [1901]
  • 36 Wyvern Place, Halifax [1911]


On Monday 11th January 1875, the body of Riley Aspinall, deceased, was on view at the house of John Wilson of the New Delight Inn, Warley.

Sarah Ann, the wife of William Aspinall of Lumb, Warley, stone quarrier, says deceased was 4 years old and my son.

Last Friday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock, he was playing in Lumb Lane, a highway at the end of our house with his brother Job. Hearing Job cry, I went to the door and saw the deceased holding on by his hands at a new hole in the middle of the highway. Before I got to him, he was taken away by the force of the water and out of sight.

Henry Cockroft, a quarrier, came and went down the hole but returned on account of the water. He afterwards went in at the end of the watercourse next Lumb Mill Dam and brought the deceased's body out about an hour after he fell in.

The watercourse is in a goit which runs under the road and under a field to Lumb Mill. The hole was about 3 feet long and 20 inches wide. It had been covered by a flagstone about 9 inches thick which had broken in the middle. The said William Aspinall says I have known the highway for at least 20 years and had regularly gone over the goit but I have never noticed anything unsafe. Last Friday, I got home at about a quarter past 5 o'clock and saw the hole.

The cloughs had then been put down and the water nearly stopped from going down the goit.

Verdict – Accidentally Drowned

 

Sarah Ann died [Q4] 1907 (aged 64) 

William (possibly) died [Q4] 1915

Aspinall, William
[1845-1???] Born in Bolton.

He was a core maker [1871].

In 1867, he married Naarah Rushforth in Bolton.


Naarah was the daughter of
Benjamin Rushforth.

She was a twister [1871]

 

Children:

  1. John W [b 1869]
  2. Thomas E [b 1871]

The family lived at 69 Parrot Street, Bolton [1871].

Living with them [in 1871] were Naarah's parents Hannah and Benjamin Rushforth, Rachel Bleakley 11 Niece "

Aspinall, William
[1865-1829] Son of William Aspinall.

Baptised 6th June 1865.

After their mother's death [1885], William and his sister Ellen emigrated to USA [1889].

In 1898, they were living at 251 Straight Grand Rapids, Michigan.

  • William was a brass worker/patternmaker
  • Ellen was a dressmaker

On 1st August 1929, William died unmarried at Lake Benzie, Michigan, and was buried at Oakhill Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan.

On 30th August 1931, Ellen died unmarried, and was buried at Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan

Aspinall, William
[1870-19??] Son of Thomas Aspinall.

He was An overlooker of Clough Lane, Mixenden / a worsted spinning overlooker [1901] / a overlooker [1911].

In 1899, he married Deborah Fickling [1872-1???].


Deborah, of Clough Lane, Mixenden, was born in Huntingdon, the daughter of Fred Fickling, hawker
 

Children:

  1. William [b 1899]
  2. Telford [b 1904]
  3. Emily [b 1909]

The family lived at

  • Clough Lane, Mixenden [1901]
  • 9 Mason Square, Ovenden [1911]
  • Seed Hill Row, Ovenden [1899]

On 4th October 1903, William was arrested on charges of causing the death of his next door neighbour Calvert Moore.

At Leeds Assizes, on 3rd December 1903, he was charged with wilful murder.

The Halifax Guardian [December 1903] reported the trial


William Aspinall and Calvert Moore lived next door to each other at 38 and 40, Clough Lane, Mixenden.

There was a quarrel at the Talbot Inn, Illingworth after the pub closed.

Aspinall was walking along Edge End Nook and was heard to say

I am waiting for Calvert Moore and mean to have it out with him

Later, at home, Aspinall was heard to say

Come on out I have something for you

He had a hatchet in his hand. Moore went out of the house but Mrs Moore got between them. Joe Aspinall, the prisoner's brother, made a snatch at the hatchet, but the prisoner got the swing of the blow in and struck the deceased on the head. Deceased fell to the ground and it was alleged that a second blow was struck by the prisoner when the deceased was on the ground.

The man died almost immediately. Mr Thomas (prosecuting) said there was some conflict of evidence that the deceased had come out of the house with a poker. Mrs Moore denied this but Joe Aspinall said he took it from the hand of the deceased whilst he was on the ground.

His Lordship remarked

If a man came out of the house with a poker it would not be a stretch of the imagination to think that he might use it. Two bruises were found on the shoulder bone of the prisoner that might have been caused by some blunt instrument

Did Mr Thomas think under these circumstances that he could ask the jury to find a verdict of wilful murder. Mr Thomas said he did not think he could.

The charge was then reduced and the prisoner pleased guilty to manslaughter. Aspinall's employer said the prisoner bore a splendid character.

Mr Justice Darling was not sure whether he should inflict a heavier sentence, but making allowance for the state of blood in which he was at the time, and the kind of provocation he received, the least sentence he could pass was that he should go into penal servitude for 5 years

 

Aspinall, William
[1871-1???] Known as Willie.

Born in Halifax [22nd July 1871].

He was a janitor [1910].

He was in Calgary, Canada.

He emigrated and arrived in the US [1910].

He lived at 7381 Market Street, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington State [14th August 1935]. His record shows that he was


Unmarried. Fair complexion. Grey eyes. Red hair. Height 5 ft 6 ins. Weight 111 pounds
 

Aspinall, William Stancliffe
[1826-1???] Son of Job Aspinall.

Born in Hove Edge.

Baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [29th October 1826].

In [Q2] 1859, he married Hannah Broadbent [1833-1???] in Leeds.


Hannah was born in Leeds
 

Children:

  1. Frank [b 1859]
  2. Harry [b 1862]

The children were born in Leeds.

The family lived at Horsforth, Leeds [1871].

Living with them [in 1871] were cousin Frances Sarah Robinson [b 1831] and her daughter Frances Sarah Robinson [b 1863]

 

The Aspinall family of Brighouse
The family were involved in the stone quarrying business.

See Aspinall & Womersley, James Aspinall, Kaye Aspinall and William Aspinall

The Aspinall family of Southowram

Aspinall surname
Another form of the surname is Ashman.

Entries for people with this and similar surnames are shown in a separate Foldout

It has been suggested that the surname may be derived from

a spring amongst aspen trees

There are over 220 entries on the Calderdale Companion for people with the surname Aspinall, as discussed in this SideTrack. This count does not include other forms of the surname.

Unattached BMDs for Aspinall:


Marriages 1845, 1880, 1882; Deaths 1806, 1907; Death 1869; Deaths 1895, 1904
 




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