The entries for people & families with the surname Hebblethwaite 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.
In 1775, he married Sarah Hodgson in Halifax.
Children:
They went to live in Kidderminster [early 1800s]
He was a retired carpet manufacturer [1891, 1894].
In 1882, he married Fanny Hemingway in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
He was
an overlooker [1851] /
a carpet-factory worker [1861] /
a partner in John Sheard & Company [1873] /
a partner in Sheard & Company /
a gentleman [1881] /
a retired carpet manufacturer [1891, 1894].
On 20th December 1843, he married Jane Turner [1815-1872] in
Halifax.
Children:
Jane and son George were living at Dirk Carr,
Northowram [1851].
The family lived at
He is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1894
Son of William Hebblethwaite.
Born 5th September 1825.
In 1853, he married Esther Ann from Leeds.
Henry died 13th April 1893.
He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
with his brothers: James &
William
Born 17th November 1817.
Baptised at Halifax Parish Church [23rd August 1818].
He was
a coal agent [1840] /
a bookkeeper [1851] /
a coal agent [1861] /
a farmer at Bankfield Farm, Bank Top, Southowram [1869] /
a farmer [1871, 1881].
On
28th November 1869,
fire destroyed several of his farm buildings.
On 13th September 1840, he married Mary Ann Aspinall.
The family lived at
James died 28th May 1886.
Mary Ann died 10th July 1887.
They were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
with James's brothers: William &
Henry
Born in Halifax.
He married Nancy.
Children:
The family emigrated to America.
They settled in Dent County, Missouri
He married Unknown.
Children:
The family lived at Hagstocks, Northowram [1799]
He married Unknown.
Children:
A cloth dresser.
He married Mary [1782-18??].
Children:
The family lived at Hagstocks, Northowram [1841]
Born in Northowram.
Baptised at Halifax Parish Church [30th June 1816].
He was a butcher [1841].
In 1843, he married Mary Ann Greenwood [1822-1885] in Halifax.
Children:
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1851] were lodgers uncle John Thwaite
[1804-18??] and Samuel Thwaite [1829-1???].
John died 9th November 1882 (aged 67).
Mary Ann died 24th August 1885 (aged 63).
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
Around 1829, he married Sophia [1800-18??].
Children:
Joseph died in Halifax [Q2 1850].
Sophia took over at the Ship Inn [1851]
He married Grace.
Children:
On 25th December 1822, he married Sophia Barker [1799-1870] in Halifax.
Joseph died in Halifax [Q4 1841].
Sophia died 6th October 1870 (aged 71).
She was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
with daughter Mary & her husband Charles
Born in Southowram [April 1863].
He was painter.
He died at 32 Marsh Lane Southowram [3rd March 1911].
He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
[H 31]
He was a tapestry designer (carpet) [1901].
He married Ann Frances [1869-19??] from Halifax.
They lived at 67 Chester Road, Akroydon [1901]
In May 1850, he was declared bankrupt
She married (1) Mr Standeven.
Children:
She married (2) Joseph Hebblethwaite of Twinge House.
Children:
He was
cashier to a worsted spinner/manufacturer [1851] /
cashier to a worsted spinner [1861] /
cashier to a merchant [1871] /
director of (possibly) James Akroyd & Son [1881].
In 1847, he married Hannah Mellor [1815-1???] in Huddersfield.
Children:
The family lived at
Children:
Born in Northowram.
He was
a farmer in Southowram [1840] /
a coal miner in Northowram /
a coal merchant [1850] /
a farmer & coal miner [1851].
He farmed at Snydal Farm, Southowram [from sometime before 1841 to
April 1861, when son William took over].
On 27th December 1813, he married (1) Sarah Holt at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
In 1850, he married (2) Anne Taylor [1811-1882].
The family lived at
Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram:
Hannah [October 1832];
Sarah [17th November 1848];
Samuel [] (aged 1849);
William [April 1861];
Joseph [] (aged 1869);
Ann [] (aged 1882)
Born in Southowram [23rd September 1823].
He was
a butcher [1841] /
a farmer at Snydal Farm, Southowram [April 1861 to 1881].
William died 25th June 1894.
He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram
with his brothers: James &
Henry
In 1897, he married Maud Ellen Aspinall.
Mary Ann was the daughter of Squire Aspinall
Sophia was born in Mirfield
Sophia had an illegitimate daughter Mary [1822-1876]
who married Charles Newsome
Anne came from Southowram
Maud Ellen was the daughter of Vincent Aspinall
George Redmonds writes that
the name originated at a place called Hebblethwaite near Sedbergh,
Cumberland, and
Thomas Hebyltwhayte is recorded at Northowram in 1539 and
Robert Heblethwaite at Hipperholme in 1672.
Local occurrences are usually from Elland and Halifax.
The name is derived from hebble and thwaite,
meaning a clearing by a bridge
There are over 20 entries on
the Calderdale Companion
for people with the surname Hebblethwaite,
as discussed in this SideTrack.
This count does not include other forms of the surname.
Unattached BMDs for Hebblethwaite:
Marriages
1854,
1883
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