The entries for people & families with the surname Habergham are gathered together in this SideTrack.
This Page does not include people with other forms of the surname.
The individuals listed are not necessarily related to each other.
He was a cotton spinner [1889].
In 1889, he married Annis Hudson [1866-1951]
in Barnsley.
Children:
The family lived at
Albert died 20th November 1935.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,007 2/-.
Administration was granted to
his widow Annis
He was a loom tuner of 15 East Parade, Sowerby Bridge [1934].
In March 1934, he married Mary Emma Porter [1908-1982].
Born in Norland.
Baptised 15th August 1847.
He was
a worsted spinner [1861] /
a woolsorter [1881, 1891].
On 8th June 1867, he married Mary Emma Broadbent [1848-1916] at Elland Parish Church.
She was a woollen weaver [1881]
Children:
The children were born in Norland.
The family lived at
Alfred died in 1899.
In 1908, Mary Emma married William Wood.
In 1911, the widowed Mary Emma and son Ernest were at
22 Hanover Street, Sowerby Bridge
Born in Halifax.
He was a traveller (confectionery) [1911].
In 1915, he married Lucy Ann Haigh [1891-1965] in Halifax
Children:
Born in Norland.
He was
a cloth fuller [1891] /
a cloth miller [1901] /
a weaving overlooker [1911] /
a cloth miller [1934].
He was Captain of the Sowerby Bridge Rugby Union Team that won the
Yorkshire Challenge Cup [22nd April 1899] by beating Alverthorpe
after a replay.
Both matches were played in Keighley.
On 21st December 1901, he married Mary Ann Walsh [1872-1939] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
He was
a cotton spinner [1924] /
a belt repairer [1933].
On 19th April 1924, he married (1) Mary Alice Lawlor [1902-1932].
Mary Alice died in Halifax [Q3 1931] (aged 29)
On 23rd December 1933, he married (2) Hilda [1899-19??].
The family lived at 58 Sowerby Street, Sowerby [1924, 1933].
Arthur died in 1973 (aged 72)
Born in Soyland.
He was
a cotton mill worker [1891] /
a stationary engine tenter [1901, 1911].
On 14th October 1909, he married Florence Wildsmith [1881-1951]
in Rotherham.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1911] was his widowed mother Ann.
Benjamin died at Lower Godley, Rishworth [26th October 1933].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,571 15/3d.
Administration was granted to
his widow Florence, and Arthur Wildsmith (draper).
Living with the widowed Florence in 1911,
was Benjamin's widowed mother Ann.
Florence died 314 Oldham Road, Rishworth [18th December 1951].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £2,453 5/6d.
Administration was granted to
her children John & Annie.
son John died in Halifax General Hospital [1st May 1959].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,805 17/2d.
Administration was granted to
his sister Annie
Members of the family were buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel:
Benjamin [28th October 1933];
Florence [21st December 1951];
John [5th May 1959];
Annie [12th March 1981]
Born in Burnley, probably at Habergham Hall.
On 11th November 1711, he married Jane Bairstow [16??-1765] at
Elland Church.
Children:
They were buried at Elland Parish Church
He was a yeoman [1844].
He lived at Barrett Hill, Soyland.
He died at Barrett Hill [23rd January 1844].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £20.
The will was proved by his brother John
He was a draper [1908]
In 1911, he was living with his sister, Nora and her
husband at 18 Market Street, Hebden Bridge.
In 1919, he married Edith Greenwood [1895-1966].
In 1933, Edgar and Edith emigrated to Australia.
They both died in Victoria, Australia
Born in Sowerby Bridge.
He was
an iron moulder [1891, 1895] /
a cast iron moulder [1901] /
an iron founder [1911].
On 3rd June 1895, he married Christina [1872-1???] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
Around 1896, the family moved to Bradford.
The family lived at
Edwin died in 1913.
Christina died in Bradford [1950]
She never married.
She died 13th May 1949.
She was buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel
[17th May 1949]
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £3,704 10/2d.
Probate was granted to
her younger brother William Walker and her nephew
George Hollas.
See
Walter Habergham
In 1940, he married Mary Agnes Jamieson
He was a cotton doubler of Mount Pleasant, Barkisland [1905].
On 7th January 1905, he married Edith Hough [1879-19??].
He was
a farmer and weaver in Soyland /
a weaver [1841] /
a farmer [1851] /
a woollen weaver [1861].
On 3rd October 1813, he married Betty Lumb [1789-1866] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at Barret Hill, Soyland [1841, 1851, 1861].
George died [11th December 1866] at Clayhouse, the home of his
son Richard.
Betty and George were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland.
Buried with them is their granddaughter Elizabeth Hannah,
daughter of Richard Habergham.
He was
a spinner of Soyland [1858] /
a silk operative spinner [1871] /
a silk spinner [1891].
On 15th August 1858, he married (1) Emma Hallowell [1835-1874] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
Emma died in 1874.
On 28th October 1882, he married (2) Hannah Widdop [1837-1901] at Elland Parish Church.
The family lived at
George died 5th September 1908.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £336 5/8d.
Administration was granted to his daughter Ann
Born in Soyland.
He was
a carpenter and builder /
a joiner [1904, 1907].
On 30th January 1881, he married Ruth Hannah Farrar in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
On 24th September 1904, George arrived in New York from
Liverpool, aboard the Etria.
Ruth died 24th March 1907.
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £964 19/8d.
Probate was granted to her husband George.
George died in Hebden Bridge [20th July 1908].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,500.
Probate was granted to son Edgar
Born in Barkisland.
He was
landlord of the Butchers' Arms, Ripponden [1911] /
a refreshment house keeper [1912] /
landlord of the Travellers' Rest, Steep Lane [1917-1919] /
landlord of the Friendly Inn, Cottonstones [1919-1921] /
landlord of the Star Inn, Sowerby [1922-1925] /
landlord of the Royal Oak, Sowerby Bridge [1926-1930] /
landlord of the New Inn, Sowerby Bridge [1933]
On 26th August 1905, he married Emily Pearson [1878-1961] at
Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at 6 Bank Foot, Hebden Bridge [1912].
George died 6 Moorland View, Beechwood, Sowerby [27th December 1947].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £879 14/-.
Members of the family were buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel
Born at Mill Fold, Ripponden [19th May 1899].
He was a cotton piecer of 41 Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge [1922]
On 12th August 1922, he married (1) Elizabeth May Allerton [1902-1978] at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge.
Children:
George divorced Elizabeth May [1937].
On 28th October 1943, he married (2) Nora Frankland [1923-1997] at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge.
Children:
George died 8th April 1977.
Nora died 21st September 1997
Son of Nathaniel Habergham.
He was
a mill operative [1891] /
an iron turner [1901] /
an iron planer in a machine tool works [1911].
In 1921, he (possibly) married Elaine Teal
He was
a blacksmith's striker of Rishworth Hall [1911] /
licensed victualler at the Waggon & Horses, OUTLANE [1934, 1935].
On 16th September 1911, he married (1) Nora Ainley [1884-1934] at Christ Church, Barkisland.
They had no children.
He was declared bankrupt [1935] and released from bankruptcy on 12th
June 1936.
In the release record an Arthur Worsman from Halifax is listed.
Norah died at the Waggon & Horses [1934].
In [Q4] 1935, he married (2) Rosanna Kitchen [1882-1953] in Huddersfield
in Huddersfield.
They had no children.
The family lived at
He was a joiner of Market Street, Hebden Bridge [1905].
On 25th July 1905, he married Ann Lord [1887-19??]
They lived at 5 Melbourne Street, Hebden Bridge [1910]
Herbert died 25th July 1910 (aged 27).
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,314 17/1d
[Resworn £1,340 19/11d]
Probate was granted to
his sister Nora (wife of Wilfrid Pickles)
and
Mason Farrar, (tripe dresser)
Born in Norland.
He was
a labourer [1841] /
a corn miller of Norland [1845] /
an excavator [1847] /
an ag.lab [1851] /
a labourer [1861] /
a watchman [1871] /
an engine tenter [1873] /
a nightwatchman [1881].
On 16th November 1845, he married (1) Hannah Turner at Elland Parish Church.
Hannah had a son George [b 1840] by James.
George's birth was registered as George Habergham [born
4th September 1840], father James Habergham, mother Hannah
Turner (spinster), but was baptised as George Turner [18th
October 1840] at Christ Church Sowerby Bridge
Children:
On 7th February 1885, he married (2) Mary [1815-1889] at Elland Parish Church.
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1861] & 1871 was Hannah's father William Turner.
Hannah died 25th March 1876 (aged 56).
James died 26th May 1890 (aged 71).
Members of the family were buried at St Luke's Church, Norland
[29th May 1890]
He was
a cotton twister of Barkisland [1865] /
a cotton doubler [1871].
On 12th August 1865, he married Ann Stansfield [1834-1???].
The family lived at Wakefield Road, Sowerby Bridge [1871]
Living with them [in 1871] was niece Elizabeth E. Stansfield
[b 1867]
He was
a farm labourer [1901] /
a carter [1911].
In [Q3] 1896, he married Fanny Franks Wilcock [1875-19??] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1911] was boarder John Terry [b St Johns,
New Brunswick 1855].
Fanny died in 1924 (aged 49).
James died in Halifax [Q3 1955] (aged 84)
Son of Richard Habergham.
He was
a farmer and woollen weaver in Soyland Town [1841, 1851] /
a woollen weaver living with his brother Manasseh [1851] /
a weaver [1856].
He never married.
He died at Lower Making Place, Soyland [3rd/4th March 1856].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £20.
The will was proved by his brother John
He was buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
with his parents
Around 1640, he married Elizabeth Clay [16??-1703] of Clay House, Greetland.
Children:
Elizabeth was buried at Padiham
He led
and is mentioned in the West Riding Session Rolls.
He married Fleetwood Towneley
He married Martha Normanton.
Children:
He was
a cabinet maker /
a joiner [1844, 1856].
He never married.
In 1841, he was living with his widowed sister-in-law Hannah Habergham.
In 1851, he was living with his brother Manasseh.
John died 14th December 1860 (aged 70).
He was buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
He was
a wool comber [1841, 1851] /
a weaver at Ripponden Mill in Barkisland [1861] /
a farmer of 18 acres [1861] /
a farmer 16 acres [1871] /
a farmer of 43 acres [1881].
On 15th October 1837, he married Alice Hitchen [1813-1870] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
He died at Lower Moulson Place [6th November 1884].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £288 14/-.
Probate was granted to his son Samuel.
See
Lower Making Place, Soyland
Born in Norland.
He was
a labourer [1851] /
an outdoor labourer [1871].
On 14th August 1837, he married Jane Turner at Elland Parish
Church.
Children:
The family lived at Pickwood Scarr [1851, 1871].
Children Joseph Whitehead & Martha were buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland
[24th September 1870].
There is no headstone on the grave
Born in Soyland.
He was a cotton spinner [1849].
On 21st October 1849, he married Mary Ann Norcliffe [1826-1907]
in Sowerby.
Children:
The children were all born in Soyland
The family lived at
Members of the family were buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel:
John [31st July 1889];
Mary Ann [20th July 1907]
Born 9th September 1894.
He was a spinner of Bridge End [1914].
On 12th September 1914, he married Ada Greenwood [1897-1950] at St Bartholomew's Church, Ripponden.
Children:
On 1st February 1922, he married (2) Clarissa Nunn [1901-1974] at Halifax Register Office.
Children:
John Willie and Clarissa were tried for bigamy.
Ada divorced John Willie in 1925.
On 21st September 1929, he married (3) Agnes Callaghan [1910-1989] at Halifax Register Office.
Children:
Ada died in York [1950].
During World War I,
he served as a Private
with the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment),
with the East Yorkshire Regiment,
and
Northumberland Fusiliers.
He died at 166 Gibbet Street [4th September 1948]
Born at Blackburns Farm, Soyland.
He was
educated at Making Place Academy /
a joiner's apprentice in Hebden Bridge /
a house carpenter [1871].
On 7th April 1855, he married (1) Ann Helliwell [1838-1865] at Halifax Parish Church.
They emigrated to Australia aboard the Castilian, arriving in
Melbourne on 10th June 1857.
He took part in the
Australian Gold Rush
and went on to have a lucrative trade erecting huts for the miners
and other businesses at £1 per day.
His letters record his travels to various parts of Australia,
Tasmania and New Zealand.
Ann died in Australia [1865],
and was buried in Melbourne.
Joseph returned to England.
On 16th November 1868, he married (2) Ann Hollas at Halifax Parish Church.
She was widowed and a silk picker [1891]
Children:
The family lived at
In 1911, the widowed Ann was living with son Benjamin
and his wife.
The couple died in Soyland:
Joseph [2nd July 1883];
Ann [3rd December 1916]
He was a quarryman of Mount Pleasant, Barkisland [1900].
He married May 1900 Elizabeth Ann Radcliffe
He was
a cloth fuller [1871] /
a dyer of Norland [1877] /
a woollen operative [1881] /
a dyer's labourer [1891].
In 1877, he married Sarah Ellen Helliwell [1857-1???].
The family lived at
Sarah Ellen died in 1904 (aged 28).
Living with Manassah [in 1891] were
Mary Webster [b 1854] (servant),
her daughters Annie M. Webster [b 1875] & Lucy Webster [b 1882],
and
lodger Sarah A. Vickers [b 1873].
Manassah died in 1904 (aged 49)
He was
a weaver in Soyland Town [1841] /
a farmer & weaver [1851] /
a farmer & weaver at Lower Making Place, Soyland [1861].
On 3rd May 1823, he married Nancy Thomas [1795-1846] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Nancy died 4th August 1846 (aged 51).
Living with Manasseh [in 1851] were his brothers
Japheth & John.
Manasseh died 23rd December 1863 (aged 67).
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
She was cook for George Buckston Browne [1861].
On 24th February 1870, she married Joseph Hey.
She was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
[6th July 1898]
He was
a woollen weaver [1841, 1851] /
a weaver at Lower Making Place, Soyland [1861] /
a weaver woollen (out of employment) [1871].
On 13th April 1823, he married Mary Whitworth at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Mary died 14th April 1838 (aged 36).
Moses died 15th January 1876 (aged 77).
In 1881, sisters Ann & Eliza were living in Sowerby.
Ann died 28th August 1889 (aged 53).
In 1891, Eliza, a silk picker, was living at Lower Deerplay,
Sowerby.
Eliza died 16th May 1903 (aged 65).
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
Born in Norland.
He was
a worsted spinner [1861] /
a blacksmith [1871, 1873, 1881, 1891, 1901].
On 19th June 1873, he married Julia Ann Netherwood [1849-1923] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them in 1911 was boarder Alexander Dawson [aged
21] (a clerk on the railways).
Nathaniel died [Q2] 1906.
Julia Ann died 6th November 1923 (aged 75).
The couple were buried at Sowerby Bridge Cemetery
He was
a farmer and weaver in Soyland /
a weaver [1841] /
a farmer 6 acres (weaver) [1851].
On 24th September 1809, he married Ann Kershaw [1785-1868] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
Mary married John Sutcliffe
The family lived at Lane Head, Soyland [1841, 1851, 1861].
Living with them [in 1851] were granddaughters Sarah
and Harriet, the illegitimate children of daughter Mary
Nehemiah died 11th August 1855 (aged 72).
Living with the widowed Ann [in 1861] were
daughters Mary & Ann, granddaughter Harriet, and
2 boarders Charles Pickles [b 1817] (ag.lab) and Theodore
Köberlein [b 1831] (teacher of German).
Ann died 4th September 1868 (aged 83).
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
Born in Ripponden.
She was a milliner and draper's assistant [1901].
She worked with her mother at Habergham's in Hebden Bridge.
She married Wilfrid Pickles [1909].
From 1914, they travelled widely
Nora died at Geelong, Australia
Wilfrid died 14th August 1968 (aged 85).
They were buried at Geelong, Greater Geelong City, Victoria, Australia
He was
a farmer and weaver in Soyland /
a carrier [early 1800s].
Around 1816, he gave land for the Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland.
He and many members of the family and their descendants were buried
at the Chapel.
In 1780, he married Mary Dawson [1762-1837] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
He owned much property in the district, including
Lower Making Place, Soyland,
Making Place, Soyland,
property at Foxen Lane Head,
Barret Hill, Soyland,
2 farms at Upper Cockroft, Rishworth,
and
20 smaller houses in and around Soyland
Richard died 13th October 1835 (aged 78).
Mary died 9th May 1837 (aged 75).
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland.
Much of his fortune was dissipated in law costs concerning the
interpretation of his will
He was a farmer of Clay House, Soyland.
In 1844, he married (1) Susannah Habergham at Elland Parish Church
Children:
On 15th August 1861, he married (2) Caroline Whipp [1827-1901] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at Clayhouse [1867].
Richard died 19th February 1907 (aged 85).
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland.
Daughter Elizabeth Hannah is buried with her
grandparents, Betty and George Habergham, at the same
Chapel
He was a farmer.
On 30th July 1892, he married Sarah Whitaker [1868-1941] at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at Great House, Soyland [1911, 1936]
He died 15th June 1936 [aged 65].
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Cottonstones.
See
James Ramsden
He was
a spinner of Barkisland [1889] /
a cotton spinner [1891] /
a cattleman / carter [1901] /
a labourer [1911] /
a warehouseman [1922].
On 24th August 1889, he married Eliza Gibson at Elland Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1911] was boarder Nelson Albert Victor
Budden [b Waterlow, near Poole, Dorset 1894].
Samuel died in 1941 (aged 72)
He was a weaver and farmer at Blackburns, Soyland.
On 18th February 1822, he married Hannah, daughter of William Hey, at Halifax Parish Church.
After, Silvanus's death, Hannah carried on as a farmer
at Soyland Town [1841].
Children:
The family lived at Blackburns Farm, Soyland [1830].
Living with the widowed Hannah in 1841 was brother-in-law
John Habergham.
Silvanus died 20th December 1838 [aged 44].
Hannah died 15th May 1850 [aged 58].
Members of the family were buried at Ebenezer Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Soyland
He was
an iron moulder [1871, 1881] /
a railway labourer [1891] /
a general labourer [1901].
On 3rd June 1866, he married Ellen Lumb at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
The family lived at
Born in Soyland.
He was
a general labourer [1891] /
a tripe dresser [1901, 1911].
On 16th March 1889, he married (1) Sarah Stevenson at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Sarah died (possibly) in childbirth [1892].
In 1899, he married (2) Martha in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1891] was lodger Ebenezer Stephenson
[aged 22] (cotton turner).
Members of the family were buried at St Mary's Church, Cottonstones.
The family are mentioned on Samuel's Hill family tomb in Ripponden Churchyard
Born in Soyland.
He was a stationary engine driver [1891].
On 23rd January 1881, he married Sarah Riley Whitehead
[1853-1923] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at 16 Monton Avenue, Eccles, Manchester [1929].
The couple died in Eccles:
Walter [17th December 1929].
Probate records show that Walter left effects valued at £706 7/4d.
Probate was granted to
William Walker Habergham and Elizabeth Habergham.
Sarah & Walter were buried at Christ Church, Barkisland
He married Martha Hitchen [1785-1849].
Children:
In 1841, the widowed Martha was a card setter, living with the
3 children at Pickwood Scar, Norland, near to William Turner
and family
He was
a woollen spinner [1851] /
a cart driver [1861, 1871] /
a labourer [1873] /
an ag.lab [1881] /
a labourer [1891].
On 19th August 1849, he married Sarah Pickles at Elland Parish
Church.
Children:
The family lived at
He was
a cotton spinner /
a retired spinner [1929] /
a retired cotton operative [1949].
He never married.
He lived at 180 Commercial Terrace, Ripponden [1950].
He died in Halifax General Hospital [21st June 1950].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,352 17/4d.
Probate was granted to
his nephews Ernest Hollas and Ben Hollas
See
Elizabeth Habergham and
Walter Habergham
Members of the family were buried at Rishworth Particular Baptist Chapel:
William [24th June 1950]
He was Prospect, Sowerby Bridge [1937]
The name is pronounced Habbergam.
There are over 40 entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Habergham,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
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Annis was born in Rotherham
Mary Emma, a weaver of 7 St Paul's Street, King Cross,
Halifax, was the daughter of Charles William Porter
Mary Emma was born in Norland.
Mary Ann was born in Hebden Bridge
Mary Alice was daughter of James Lawlor, gas stoker
Hilda, of 38 Greenups Terrace, Sowerby Bridge, was born in
Rotherham, the daughter of Willie Jones, bath moulder,
and
widow of John H. Corker [1899-1930]
Florence was born in Rotherham
Edith, of East Parade, Warley, was the daughter of John
Hough, corn miller
Emma, of Soyland, was the daughter of John Hallowell,
tailor
Hannah was born in Rishworth
Elizabeth May, a twister of 2 Smithy Yard, Wharf Street,
Sowerby Bridge, was born in Doncaster, the daughter of William
Allerton
Nora was born in Sowerby Bridge [12th September 1923]
Nora, of Pannier Top, Barkisland, was the daughter of David
Ainley, farmer
Ann, of Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge, was the daughter
of John Lord, painter/decorator
Hannah was born in Greetland, the daughter of William Turner.
Her sister Jane married James's brother
John.
Mary (née Broadbent) was the widow of Mr
Holdsworth
Ann, of Sowerby, was the daughter of John Stansfield,
weaver
a villainous life
Fleetwood was the daughter of Nicholas Towneley
Jane was the daughter of William Turner.
Her sister Hannah married John's brother
James
Mary Ann, of Sowerby, was born in Soyland, the daughter
of George Norcliffe, spinner
Ada, of Great House, Soyland, was the daughter of Asa
Helliwell Greenwood, labourer
Ann was the daughter of John Helliwell, tailor
Ann was born in Ovenden, the daughter of Joseph Hollas
Sarah Ellen, of Skircoat, was the daughter of Michael
Helliwell, watchman
Mary was the daughter of Charles Whitworth
Julia Ann, of Norland, was the daughter of Joseph
Netherwood, mason
Susannah, daughter of Silvanus Habergham, was his
cousin
Caroline, of Soyland, was the daughter of George Whip /
Whipp, farmer
Sarah was the daughter of Samuel Whitaker
Eliza, of Barkisland, was born in Warmfield, Yorkshire, the
the daughter of John Gibson
Ellen was the daughter of Joseph Lumb
Sarah was the daughter of Charles Sutcliffe Stevenson
Martha née Denham, was born in Soyland, and
widow of William Smith
Sarah was born in Soyland
2 sons – John and James – married 2 daughters of
William Turner
Sarah was the daughter of Zachariah Pickles
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