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He was
a scutcher tenter in a cotton mill [1871] /
a card room jobber [1881].
In 1859, he married Sarah Lord [1839-1???] in Haslingden.
Children:
The family lived at
He was a member of Mount Tabor Wesleyan Sunday School.
He had a sweetheart Hetty.
During World War I,
he enlisted [May 1916], and
served as a Private
with the 38th Battalion
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).
He was killed by shrapnel [23rd October 1918] (aged 31).
He was buried at Montay-Neuvilly Road Cemetery, Montay, France [IV B 2].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance,
and on the Memorial at Mount Tabor Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
He was an ironmonger's assistant & traveller [1911].
In [Q2] 1909, he married Florry Garside [1886-19??] from
Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at 23 St Anne's Road, Skircoat Green [1911]
Born in Halifax [23rd February 1895].
He was
a farmer of Peace Cote Farm, Wainstalls [1924] /
a farmer [1929].
In [Q3] 1924, he married Helena Gertrude Ballard [1899-19??] in Halifax.
Clifford died in Surrey [Q2 1969]
In [Q1] 1884, he married Martha Speight in Halifax.
Children:
On 4th June 1549, John Nicholl witnessed his will
He married Phebe.
Entreat from Court Rolls of Halifax that Phebe Tattersall
surrendered Wintiferoid in Warley to the use of Thomas
Oldfield
Entreat from Court Rolls of Wakefield that Anne (Anna)
Tattersall surrendered Winiferoid in Warley to the use
of Thomas Oldfield
Entreat from Court Rolls of Halifax that Grace Tattersall
surrendered Wintiferoid in Warley for the use of Thomas
Oldfield
Entreat from Court Rolls of Halifax that Esther Tattersall
surrendered Wintiferoyde and lands in Warley to Thomas
Oldfield
He married Unknown.
Children:
He was a corn miller of Norland [1851].
On 9th March 1851, he married Sarah Ann, daughter of James Shepley, at Elland Parish Church
He married Emmeline Pickersgill
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the Royal Scots
[1918].
He lived at Wainstalls Lodge, Wainstalls
He married Ethel May Greenwood [1884-19??].
Born in Lumb, Lancashire.
He was a salesman [1930].
He lived at Rochdale [1930].
Around, 1895, he went to the USA and lived in Philadelphia.
He seems to flitted between the US and the UK.
In September 1930, he sailed from Liverpool back to America, aboard
the SS Nova Scotia.
A rock inscribed
or
stands on the Pennine Way at Blackstone Edge.
An approximate grid reference: SD974164
Sanderson Tattersall from New Haven, USA, a descendant of the
Lancashire Tattersall family, suggests that the inscription may be
the work of Hargreaves Tattersall – to indicate the year of
his birth – and was carved on a visit home from America
Born in Littleborough, Lancashire [27th September 1891].
He went to New York with his family [1901].
He was
educated at Windsor Terrace Public School /
a member of Manhattan Cricket Club /
employed by a broker's office in Wall Street, New York.
In 1911, he married Marion Meade.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the GS/5614, 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays).
He was killed in action [10th February 1916].
He was buried at Quarry Cemetery, Vermelles, France [D 8].
There is a memorial to him and his father James Hargreaves Tattersall at Lumb Baptist Church, Burnley Road, Lumb, Lancashire
He was a cowman [1911].
In 1908, he married Frances Barker [1887-19??].
Children:
The family lived at
Herbert died 28th February 1963 (aged 76).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,314 15/-.
Probate was granted to
son Kenneth
and
Geoffrey Tattersall
He was
educated at Warley Road School & Halifax Junior Tech /
a member of King Cross Methodist New Connexion Chapel & Scouts /
employed by Thomas Simpson & Sons Limited.
In [Q3] 1943, he married Joan Parkin in Halifax.
Children:
They lived at 1 Rhyl Street, King Cross, Halifax.
During World War II,
he enlisted [1939], and
served as a Lieutenant
with 366 Battery
113 H.A.A. Regiment
Royal Artillery.
He died 8th November 1944 (aged 23).
He was buried at Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery, Netherlands [7 A 10].
He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
Children:
James died April 1832.
On 3rd December 1832, Alice married George Mallinson
Born at Higher Booths.
He was
a cotton doffer [1871] /
a mule spinner [1881] /
Alderman for Halifax Northowram ward [1894].
In 1884, he married Isabella Holroyd.
Isabella (possibly) came from Holmfirth AND was living in
Littleborough in 1881.
Children:
twins
He went to live in Brooklyn, New York.
He died in the USA.
There is a memorial to him and son Harold Vernon Tattersall at Lumb
Baptist Church, Burnley Road, Lumb, Lancashire
Born in Brighouse [30th March 1895].
He was a miner's hurrier [1911].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 7th Battalion
East Yorkshire Regiment.
He was killed in action [24th April 1917] (aged 22).
He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [4 & 5],
on Clifton War Memorial,
on the Memorial at Saint John's Church, Clifton,
and in the book Clifton War Memorial
He lived at Long Lea Terrace, Elland [1905]
He was
a comber of Warley [1850] /
a woolcomber [1851] /
an ag.lab [1861] /
a farmer of 5 acres [1871] /
a farmer of 11 acres [1881] /
a farmer [1891, 1901].
In 1850, he married Martha Rothery [1829-1???].
She was a dressmaker [1851]
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1901] were Minnie Whalley [b 1900] and
granddaughter Mary Watson
He was
an overlooker of Warley [1851] /
a cotton labourer [1861] /
an under carder in cotton factory [1871] /
a labourer (out of employment) [1881] /
a stripper/grinder [1883, 1885] /
a retired labourer [1891].
In 1851, he married Emma Thompson [1832-1???].
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1891] were daughter Lucy,
son-in-law Fred Whiteley [b 1865], and their
children John [b 1888], & Hannah [b 1889]
Born in Elland.
He was a wool spinner.
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the 1st Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers.
He was killed in action [26th September 1917].
He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [19-32 & 162],
and on Elland War Memorial
In 1882, he married Mary Hannah Broadbent [1861-19??] in Halifax.
Children:
Josiah died 10th June 1890.
Probate records show that he left personal effects valued at £203.
Probate was granted to his widow Mary Hannah.
In 1892, Mary Hannah married Hollings Mitchell.
Members of the family were buried at Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Ogden
He was
a local Methodist Preacher /
Manager of Collinson's in Crown Street.
He married (1) Unknown.
He married (2) Unknown
In 1877, he married Susannah Beverley Bedford.
Children:
Susannah died [Q4] 1885 (aged 27).
In 1886, he married Sarah Bedford.
Children:
The family lived at
Leonard died 25th October 1929.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £5,368 14/3d.
Probate was granted to
son Clifford
and
Ellen Tattersall (Spinster)
He was a coal hewer & stone mason [1883].
On 28th November 1883, he married Mary Louisa Betty [1861-1942] in Dewsbury.
Children:
The family lived at
Recorded in September 1897, when
he attended the death of Henry Kershaw.
As Sgt Tattersall, he was witness in the trial of Edward Spink, and of Arthur Russell [1905]
Born 17th August 1887.
Partner in the Gig Mill Spinning Company [1921].
On 4th July 1912, he married Ada Fletcher [1886-1958].
She was a skilled weaver at J. Murgatroyd & Son Oats Royd Mill,
Luddenden
Children:
He died 23rd April 1940
Son of Richard Tattersall.
He was apprenticed to a clothier at Thrum Hall, near Blackstone Edge,
(possibly) John Royds.
In 1725, he married Mary Lea [1706-1772], (possibly) daughter
of Joshua Lea.
Children:
He died 17th April 1766 [aged 69]
He was
a weaver of Warley [1816] /
a farmer wife [1841] /
a farmer of 10 acres [1851].
In 1816, he married Hannah Greenwood [1796-18??].
Children:
The family lived at Mare Hill, Warley [1841, 1851, 1881].
Richard died in 1859 (aged 69).
He was buried at Warley Congregational Church
He was
a farmer of Warley [1852] /
a farmer [1861, 1871, 1881].
In 1852, he married Ellen Wade [1832-1???].
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1861, 1871] was mother Hannah Tattersall.
Living with them [in 1891, 1901] were grandsons John William
Tattersall [b 1885] and Arthur Tattersall [b 1887].
Ellen was widowed by 1911.
Living with her [in 1911] was grandson Arthur Tattersall
(apprentice grocer).
She died [Q1] 1918 (aged 85)
He was
a waterman of Warley [1825] /
a cart driver [1841] /
a carter [1851] /
a cart driver [1861] /
a sack mender [1871].
In 1825, he married Susannah Binns.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1861, 1871] was grandson Thompson / Thomas
Tattersall [b 1853].
Living with the widowed Robert [in 1871] was lodger Henry
Riley [b 1845] (corn miller).
Robert died [Q4] 1874 (aged 73)
Born in Warley.
He was
a farmer's man of Rochdale [1883] /
a farmer [1891].
In [Q3] 1883, he married Selina Shackleton [1861-1???] in Halifax.
Children:
The children were born in Rochdale.
The family lived at 2 Bottoms, Heywood, Lancs [1891]
He was a coal miner [1861].
In 1857, he married Mary Ann, daughter of Francis Butler.
Children:
The family lived at 1601 Hightown, Liversedge [1861].
Living with them [in 1861] was Mary's mother Sarah Butler
(formerly inn keeper)
He was a stone mason [1875].
In 1875, he married Ellen Rawnsley [1853-1938] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The children were born in Elland.
The family lived at 34 Brooksbank Street Elland [1891, 1901].
In 1911, son John was living with his widowed mother at 31
Langdale Street Elland
Sarah was the daughter of Thomas Lord
Helena Gertrude, of Wainstalls, was the daughter of Charles
Robert Ballard, police sergeant
After his death, he surrendered the reversion of Winteroyde
and three and a half acres of land in Warley to use of Phebe
Tattersall his wife [Halifax 1678]
16th April 1683.
5th September 1684.
4th October 1686.
3rd October 1687.
Ethel May, of The Cottage, Brearley Old Road, Luddendenfoot,
was the daughter of John Leonard Greenwood, coal merchant of
Mytholmroyd
Newhaven America 1891
Newhaven America 1897
Alice was born in Craven
Martha, of Warley, was the daughter of John Rothery,
farmer.
Emma, of King Cross, was the daughter of John Thompson,
dyer
Mary Hannah was the daughter of David Broadbent
[1840-19??], overlooker
Susannah, of Warley, was the daughter of William Bedford
Sarah, of Mount Tabor, was the sister of his first
wife Susannah, and daughter of William Bedford
Mary Louisa was born in Brighton
Ada was the eldest daughter of William Henry Fletcher
Hannah came from Skircoat
Ellen, of Warley, was the daughter of Thomas Wade, farmer
Susannah came from Warley
Susannah was dead by 1871.
Selina, of Mytholm Farm, Midgley, was born in Colne, the
daughter of John Shackleton, farmer
Ellen was born in Elland
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