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Abraham Marshall [1???-18??]
Abraham Marshall [1833-1921]
Abraham Marshall [1850-1905]
Albert Marshall [18??-191?]
Albert Marshall [1866-1910]
Albert Marshall [1886-1917]
Albert Marshall [1891-1917]
Albert Sutcliffe Marshall [19??-]
Ambrose Marshall [1897-1918]
Andrew Hanson Marshall [19??-]
Arthur Marshall [18??-191?]
Arthur Marshall [1922-1944]
Cecil Marshall [18??-191?]
Charles Stuart Marshall [1914-1943]
Christopher Hemingway Marshall [1861-1919]
Crabtree Marshall [18??-19??]
D. Marshall [18??-19??]
David Richard Marshall [1931-2000]
Douglas Hanson Marshall [19??-]
E. Marshall [18??-191?]
Edward Marshall [1889-19??]
Eli Marshall [1887-1907]
Elijah Marshall [18??-18??]
Ernest Marshall [1???-194?]
Ernest Marshall [1871-1927]
Rev F. J. C. Marshall [19??-19??]
Frank Marshall [1885-1916]
Fred Marshall [18??-1917]
Fred Marshall [1867-19??]
Fred Marshall [1885-1917]
Frederick Marshall [1827-1874]
Rev G. H. Marshall [18??-19??]
Colonel G. W. Marshall [19??-19??]
George Marshall [18??-191?]
George Marshall [1805-1851]
George Marshall [1863-1???]
George Marshall [1879-1921?]
George Marshall [1893-1917]
George Marshall [19??-19??]
George Edward Marshall [1903-1943]
Hanson Marshall [1878-1952]
Harold Marshall [1856-1950]
Harry Lord Marshall [1866-1???]
Henry Marshall [1???-1???]
Henry Marshall [1???-1???]
Henry Marshall [18??-1???]
Henry Marshall [1897-1917]
Herbert Marshall [1856-1???]
Isaac Shackleton Marshall [1852-1897]
James Marshall [1???-18??]
James Marshall [17??-18??]
James Marshall [18??-18??]
James Marshall [18??-18??]
Dr James Marshall [18??-19??]
James Marshall [1825-1966]
James Marshall [1855-1???]
Rev James Herbert Marshall [1861-1937]
John Marshall [1???-1???]
John Marshall [17??-18??]
John Marshall [1743-1799]
John Marshall [18??-19??]
John Marshall [18??-19??]
John Marshall [1808-1882]
John Marshall [1822-1888]
John Marshall [1823-1???]
Rev John Marshall [1827-1905]
John Marshall [1831-1???]
John Marshall [1839-1891]
John Marshall [1852-1???]
John Marshall [1860-1942]
John Marshall [1879-1958]
John Marshall [1898-1918]
John Douglas Marshall [19??-]
John Mallinson Marshall [1876-1939]
John William Marshall [1875-19??]
Joseph Marshall [1803-1880]
Joseph Marshall [1865-1???]
Dr Joseph Philip Marshall [1921-2005]
Keith Farrar Marshall [19??-]
L. Marshall [18??-191?]
Leonard Marshall [1891-1917]
Leonard Marshall [1892-1918]
Leslie Marshall [1914-1941]
Lewis Arthur Marshall [1877-1???]
Lord Marshall [1890-1926]
Luke Marshall [1840-1877]
M. Marshall [18??-19??]
Rev N. G. Marshall [1???-19??]
Norman Edwin Marshall [1899-1918]
Norman McLeod Marshall [1885-1920]
Norrie Warden Marshall [1896-1915]
PC Marshall [18??-19??]
Percy Marshall [1894-1916]
Dr R. H. Marshall [18??-19??]
Richard Hugh Marshall [19??-]
Roland Gomm Marshall [1924-1945]
Samuel Marshall [1835-1???]
Samuel Marshall [1852-1934]
Samuel Marshall [1874-19??]
Mrs Sarah Marshall [1845-1890]
Solomon Marshall [1847-1914]
Stanley Marshall [1923-1945]
Theodore Marshall [1895-1917]
Thomas Marshall [14??-14??]
Thomas Marshall [17??-18??]
Thomas Marshall [1795-1870]
Thomas Marshall [18??-1???]
Thomas Marshall [1851-1922]
Thomas Marshall [1868-19??]
Thomas Marshall [1870-1???]
Thomas William Marshall [1903-1946]
Tom Marshall [1???-19??]
Uttley Marshall [1863-1930]
Will Marshall [1916-1945]
William Marshall [14??-1482]
William Marshall [18??-1???]
William Marshall [18??-1???]
William Marshall [1827-1886]
William Marshall [1857-1908]
William Marshall [1889-1917]
William Naylor Marshall [1866-19??]
Willie Marshall [1897-1916]
Wilson Marshall [1880-1929]


Marshall, Abraham
[1???-18??] Shoemaker of Todmorden. He was known as The Londoner because he had visited London.

He later became a weaver, and a cotton manufacturer.

He was one of the prime movers in the erection of Cornholme Town Hall

Marshall, Abraham
[1833-1921] Born in Stansfield.

He was a cotton manufacturer employing 54 men, 35 women & 5 girls [1881] / a worsted manufacturer at Nanholme Mill, Todmorden [1883, 1893] / at Anchor Mill, Todmorden [1897] / partner in Marshall & Tatham [1905].

He lived near the mill at Springside

He was prosecuted under the Factory Act [29th November 1883] for

  • Employing 12 women etc., after 5.30 pm
  • Employing children several months without certificates of fitness

He was fined £2 10/0d – accepted in 5 cases – and £1 in one case, plus costs of £5 10/-

In 1906, he was one of those who laid corner-stones at the new York Street Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School, Todmorden.

On 3rd May 1855, he married (1) Susy Sutcliffe at Halifax Parish Church.


Susy was the daughter of Barker Olinthus Sutcliffe
 

They had no children.

Susy died in 1887.

On 8th November 1893, he married (2) Phoebe Lacy at Springside Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Stansfield.

They lived at

He died at Bournemouth [14th March 1921].

He was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone. Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £124,154 15/2d.

In 1921, Phoebe's children – Phoebe Gertrude, Mary Edith & William Lacy – adopted the surname Sandbach-Marshall by deed poll

Marshall, Abraham
[1850-1905] Son of Henry Marshall.

Born in Halifax.

He was a machine maker [1871] / an iron turner & machine fitter [1881] / a mechanic [1891] / landlord of the Bowling Green, Halifax [1896, 1901]

In 1871, he married Sarah Greenwood [1850-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.


Sarah was the daughter of overlooker Benjamin Greenwood
 

Children:

  1. Arthur [b 1872] who was an upholsterer's apprentice [1891]
  2. an upholsterer [1901, 1905]
  3. Rose Hannah [b 1873] who was a cotton reeler [1891]
  4. John Edward [b 1876] who was a joiner's apprentice [1891] a barman [1901, 1905]
  5. Ada [b 1878] who was a tailoress [1891] and (possibly) married Harry Robinson

The family lived at

  • 51 Mount Pellon, Halifax [1881]
  • 35 East Parade, Skircoat, Sowerby Bridge [1891]
He is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1905.

After Abraham's death, Sarah took over at the Bowling Green [1905]

Marshall, Albert
[18??-191?] Of Todmorden.

During World War I, he served with the Lancashire Fusiliers.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Albert
[1866-1910] Landlord of the Globe, Rastrick [1906].

He married Sarah Ann.


Sarah Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge
 

Children:

  1. Lily [b 1890] who was a school teacher [1911]
  2. Fred [b 1899]

On 17th May 1910, he was found hanged in the wash-house at the pub.

It has been said that Albert's ghost haunts the pub.

After his death, Sarah Ann took over at the Globe [1910]

Marshall, Albert
[1886-1917] Born in Elland.

During World War I, he served as a Lance Corporal with the 236th Army Troops Company Royal Engineers.

He died 16th December 1917.

He was buried at Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery, Belgium [III D 15], on Elland War Memorial, and on the Memorial at Saint Mary the Virgin, Elland

Marshall, Albert
[1891-1917] Son of Sarah Ellen & John Marshall of Todmorden.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment.

He died 4th October 1917 (aged 26).

He was buried at Artillery Wood Cemetery, Belgium [VIII F 10].

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Albert Sutcliffe
[19??-] JP.

He was Mayor of Todmorden [1973-1974] and [1996-1997]

Marshall, Ambrose
[1897-1918] Son of Uttley Marshall.

Born in Walsden.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 42nd Battalion Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).

He was killed in action [27th March 1918].

He is remembered on the Arras Memorial, France [10], and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Andrew Hanson
[19??-] BSc.

A Director of the Engineering Division of Marshall's (Halifax) Limited [1982]

Marshall, Arthur
[18??-191?] Of Todmorden.

During World War I, he served with the Lancashire Fusiliers.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Arthur
[1922-1944] During World War II, he served as a Sergeant with 518 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

He died 16th August 1944 (aged 22).

He was buried at Christ Church, Todmorden [3 14]

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Cecil
[18??-191?] He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance

Marshall, Charles Stuart
[1914-1943] Son of Elsie & William Henry Marshall of Todmorden.

In [Q2] 1942, he married Gladys Jean Nicholson in Todmorden.

They lived in Todmorden.

During World War II, he served as a Sapper with the 221st Field Company Royal Engineers.

He died 9th September 1943 (aged 29).

He was buried at Catania War Cemetery, Sicily, Italy [II H 40].

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Christopher Hemingway
[1861-1919] Son of James Marshall.

Born in Southowram.

He was a scholar at the Blue Coat School, Harrison Road, Halifax [1871] / a stone mason [1881] / a mason [1889] / a stone mason [1891] / landlord of the Rawson's Arms, Elland Wood Bottom [1899-1902].

On 2nd March 1889, he married (1) Martha Hannah Park at St Anne's Church, Southowram.


Martha Hannah was the daughter of George Park, landlord of the Rawson's Arms.

She was a dressmaker [1891]

 

Children:

  1. Ivy Mildred [b 1892]
  2. Gilbert [1894-1939] who was a mason [1911]
  3. Elizabeth Annie [1896-1947] SRN, CMB, who was a worsted spinner [1911]
  4. Gwendolyn [1898-1975] who was a worsted spinner [1911]
  5. Maggie [1901-1988]
  6. Ronald [1902-1977]

Martha Hannah died [Q3] 1910 (aged 43).

In [Q1] 1916, he married (2) Sarah Moss.

The family lived at

  • South View Terrace, Southowram [1891]
  • 10 Plains Lane, Elland [1911, 1919]

Christopher died 18th October 1919.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,667 5/10d.

Probate was granted to his widow Sarah.

Daughters Elizabeth Annie & Gwendolyn were buried at Elland Cemetery

Marshall, Crabtree
[18??-19??] A weaver at Lob Mill.

On 23rd February 1891, he was fined 40/- plus costs for

having followed Rosanna Greenwood, of Duke Street, Stansfield, from place to place, with a view to compel her to abstain from working at Messrs Bancroft & Company at Millsteads Mill, Castle Street

where a strike was taking place.

William Calvert was charged with a similar offence in March

Marshall, D.
[18??-19??] Stone merchant at Rastrick and elsewhere.

In June 1885, he was declared bankrupt

Marshall, David Richard
[1931-2000] A Director of Marshall's (Halifax) Limited [1982] and a director of Albert Hoyle Limited, Cromwell Wood Estate Company Limited, Halco Rock Drilling (Pty) Limited, HIP (Power Metals) Limited, Marshall's (France) S.A.R.L, and Petroc Drilling Equipment Limited.

He was President of the Brighouse & Rastrick Band [1972-1998]

Marshall, Douglas Hanson
[19??-] A Director of Marshall's (Halifax) Limited [1982].

In [Q3] 1936, he married Freda Mary Town in Halifax.


Freda Mary was the daughter of William Town
 

Marshall, E.
[18??-191?] He was educated at Crossley & Porter School. He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered on the Memorial at Crossley & Porter School, Halifax

Marshall, Edward
[1889-19??] MM.

Son of Joseph Marshall.

He was a sprinter / a noted half-back / a player with Elland Wanderers and Rastrick / a worsted doffer [1901] / a woollen spinner [1911].

During World War I, he enlisted [early 1915], and served as a Rifleman with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade.

He went to France [June 1916].

He was awarded the Military Medal [1917]


On October 12 & 13, this man acted as a Company runner during the fighting around Poelcapelle. He belonged to the Right Company that formed part of the defensive flank. The whole of these days he was continuously on the move, and this in spite of continuous machine gun and sniping fire from the flank. It was largely due to his determination and coolness and his complete disregard of his own personal safety that his commanding officer was kept informed of the state of affairs on that important flank. His activity and untiring energy under the worst possible condition of ground and weather was remarkable. He set a fine example of devotion to duty and every soldierly quality. As a result of careful observation whilst carrying messages, he was able to give his Company accurate and valuable information as to the situation
 

His brother Theodore was killed in the War.

Edward survived the War

Marshall, Eli
[1887-1907] Son of John Marshall.

Born in Luddendenfoot.

He was a worsted spinner [1901].

He suffered from epilepsy.

Eli drowned in the canal at Sowerby Bridge [18th January 1907]. He had gone on an errand to the butcher's shop about 11:30 am. Ten minutes later, as he was walking on the towpath between Lock Hill and the Gas Works, his father found the body about 15 yards from the lock keeper's cottage where the family lived.

Eli was buried at Sowerby Bridge Cemetery [21st January 1907].

In the 1960s, 2 later members of the Marshall family, brother and sister, drowned in the lock

Marshall, Elijah
[18??-18??] Botanist at 53 Corporation Street, Halifax [1874]

Marshall, Ernest
[1???-194?] Of Todmorden.

During World War II, he served with the Royal Artillery.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Ernest
[1871-1927] Eldest son of Solomon Marshall.

He was a quarry owner (employer) [1901, 1911] / Chairman and Managing Director of S. Marshall & Sons Limited [1927].

In September 1899, he married Alice Emma Manks.


Alice Emma was the daughter of William Manks
 

Children:

  1. William [1901-1905]
  2. Ernest [b 1904]
  3. Ruth [b 1906]
  4. Sarah [b 1909]

The family lived at

Ernest died at Brier Lodge [August 1927].

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

Son William was buried at Brighouse Cemetery

Marshall, Rev F. J. C.
[19??-19??] Curate at St Matthew's Church, Northowram [1957]. In 1958, he moved to Gomersal

Marshall, Frank
[1885-1916] Son of William Marshall.

During World War I, he served as a Captain with the 24th Battalion Manchester Regiment.

He was killed in action [17th March 1916].

He was buried at Meaulte Military Cemetery, France [B 19]

Marshall, Fred
[18??-1917] His mother was called Hannah.

Born in Todmorden.

He lived at Pickthall Terrace, Millwood.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st/6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.

He was reported missing and assumed to have died in France [6th September 1917].

He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [54-60 & 163A], and on Todmorden War Memorial

Marshall, Fred
[1867-19??] He was landlord of the Globe Hotel, Halifax [1911].

He married Emily [1873-19??].

Children:

  1. child who died young
  2. Jessie [b 1896] who was a waterproofer [1911]
  3. John William [b 1898] who was a bobbin setter in a silk mill [1911]
  4. Amy [b 1900]

Marshall, Fred
[1885-1917] He was a greengrocer.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. child
  2. child
  3. child
  4. child
  5. child
  6. child

The family lived at 9 Causeway, Halifax.

During World War I, he served as a Gunner with the 389th Advanced Park Coy Royal Field Artillery.

He died of pneumonia at Catterick Military Hospital [10th December 1917] (aged 32).

He was buried at All Souls' Burial Ground, Halifax [C 850].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on the Halifax Parish Church Church Members (WWI) Memorial

Marshall, Frederick
[1827-1874] Born in Halifax.

He was a Staff Sergeant with the West Riding Militia.

He married Helen [1839-1914].


Helen was born in Blair Athol, Scotland
 

Children:

  • Christina [b 1862] who was a cotton reeler [1881]
  • Mary A [b 1863] who was a cotton reeler [1881]
  • William [b 1867] who was an apprentice plumber [1881], a plumber [1891]
  • Frederick Duncan [1872-1901] who was a general labourer [1891] and served with the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment) 

Frederick died in 1874.

After his death, Helen married Frederick John Roberts

Marshall, Rev G. H.
[18??-19??] He was vicar of Shelley before becoming Vicar of St Augustine's Church, Pellon [1923]. In 1931, he was appointed vicar of Ossett

Marshall, Colonel G. W.
[19??-19??] He lived at Yew Trees, Southowram [1959].

He married Zoe [d 1967].

Children:

  1. Susan Elizabeth who married [1959?] Brian Howard Birtwhistle

Marshall, George
[18??-191?] He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict. on the Memorial at Halifax Butchers' Association,

Marshall, George
[1805-1851] Son of James Marshall.

He was a delver of Southowram [1838] / a stone-cutter [1841] / a delver [1870].

He married (1) Unknown.

On 17th October 1838, he married (2) Susannah Bottomley [1810-1884].


Susannah was born in Rastrick, the daughter of mason Benjamin Bottomley.

She had a son George, father unknown.

She was a widow, pauper & charwoman [1851]

 

Children:

  1. Susan / Susannah [1844-1918]
  2. Solomon
  3. Fanny [b 1850] who married Aquilla Howe

The family lived at New Street, Southowram [1841, 1851, 1871].

Living with them [in 1841] were stepson George Bottomley, and Hannah Earnshaw [aged 50].

He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Marshall, George
[1863-1???]

Born in Leeds.

He was a carter [1891] / a carter for oil sheet maker [1911]. a Corporal in the Royal Defence Corps [1917]

In 1886, he married Martha Smith [1864-1???] in Halifax.


Martha was born in Warley, the daughter of
David Smith
 

Children:

  1. Amy [b 1888] who was a twister worsted [1911], a VAD nurse at Nottingham [1917]
  2. George
  3. Ernest [b 1899] who was a cop twirler cotton [1911], a Private [1917]

The family lived at

  • 4 Back Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge [1891]
  • 17 Union Street, Sowerby Bridge [with Martha's parents 1911] 191 Gibbet Street, Halifax [1917]

Marshall, George
[1879-1921?] Son of John Marshall.

Born in Sowerby Bridge.

He was a cotton maker up [1891] / a cotton warehouseman [1901] / a warehouseman in cotton manufacturing [1911].

He was not married by 1911.

He lived at 13 Exeter Street, Sowerby Bridge (with his siblings)  [1907, 1911].

He sustained scalp wounds in the Pye Nest Tram Disaster of 15th October 1907, and was detained at Halifax Infirmary.

The death of a George Marshall [aged 42] is recorded in Halifax [Q1 1921]

Marshall, George
[1893-1917] Son of George Marshall.

He was a member of Trinity AFC / an errand boy at the Courier office / an apprentice bookbinder [1911] / a bookbinder for F. King & Sons Limited at Bowling Dyke.

He lived with his mother at 191 Gibbet Street, Halifax.

During World War I, he served as a Rifleman / Private with the 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).

He was reported missing and assumed to have died at Messines [7th June 1917] (aged 24).

He is remembered on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium [21], on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on the Memorial at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax

Marshall, George
[19??-19??] He served in World War II.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance

Marshall, George Edward
[1903-1943]

He married Edith.

They lived at 24 West Mount Street, Pellon Lane, Halifax.

He died at Clifton Without, North Riding [15th January 1943] (aged 40).

He was listed amongst the Civilian War Dead of Flaxton, Rural District.

Marshall, Hanson
[1878-1952] JP.

Son of Solomon Marshall, and twin to Ada.

Born at Granny Hall, Brighouse.

He was a stone merchant [1901] / manager of stone quarry [1911] / Mayor of Brighouse [1938-1940]

In 1948, he carved a stone sundial for the Royal Show at York. He presented this to Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, who had admired it. It is said that it was installed at Balmoral.

In May 1902, he married Annie Eliza Green.


Annie Eliza was the daughter of David Green
 

Children:

  1. Harold Green [b 1904]
  2. (possibly) Mallinson [b 1905]
  3. Mary Mallinson [b 1907] who married Mr Jenkinson

The family lived at

  • 40 Crowtrees Lane, Rastrick [1904]
  • 5 Withinfields, Southowram [1911]
  • Glenhurst, Southowram [1936]

Annie and Hanson were buried in the same plot as Solomon Marshall at Brighouse Cemetery

Hanson died in June 1952 [aged 74].

Annie Eliza died at 60 Slead Avenue, Brighouse, in July 1970 [aged 92].

The couple were buried at Brighouse Cemetery

Marshall, Harold
[1856-1950] Born in Plymouth.

He became a solicitor in Halifax. (Possibly) partner in Wavell, Son & Marshall [1898]. He was with Marshall, Huntriss & Company [1934].

On 12th August 1886, he married Gertrude Mary Norris.

Children:

  1. a daughter
  2. a daughter

The family lived at

The notice of his death described him as

dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Agnes

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £127,049. In his will, he left a bequest to establish The Marshall Charity in memory of his wife Gertrude and his 2 daughters

Marshall, Harry Lord
[1866-1???] Son of John Marshall.

Born in Stansfield.

He was a pupil teacher at church school [1881] / a professor of music [1891] / organist at All Saints' Church, Harley Wood [1891].

In 1891, he married Annie Crowther [1868-1???] at St Mary's Parish Church, Todmorden.


Annie, of Harley Wood, was a dressmaker, and the daughter of painter James Crowther
 

An advertisement in 1891 announced

Harry L. Marshall

Professional Pupil of J. Kendrick Pyne; and also Pupil of Herr Josef Rheinberger, of Leipsig, in Composition (by Correspondence) 

Solo-organist, Pianist and Composer
Is now looking for engagements for the Season 1891-2

Address: Kitsonwood-Road, Lydgate

By 1901, he had emigrated to the USA and settled in Long Island

Marshall, Henry
[1???-1???] Son of joiner Abraham Marshall.

Born in Manchester.

He was a mechanic [1841, 1851] / a machine maker [1871]

In 1842, he married Elizabeth / Betty Uttley [1819-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.


Elizabeth, of Midgley, was the daughter of weaver George Uttley
 

Children:

  1. Grace [b 1846] who was a general servant (domestic) [1871]
  2. Abraham
  3. William Henry [b 1853] who was a machine maker [1871]
  4. Herbert [b 1863]

In 1841, Henry was lodging in Midgley.

The family lived at

  • New Pellon, Halifax [1851]
  • 2 Mount Pellon, Halifax [1871]

Marshall, Henry
[1???-1???] Constable at Todmorden & Walsden [1756]

Marshall, Henry
[18??-1???] Landlord at the Prince Albert Beerhouse, Brighouse [1882].

Recorded in May 1882, when he, his wife and 2 daughters were driving out in a trap. As the carriage was turning a corner near Fixby Lodge, all the spokes on one of the wheels broke and the occupants were thrown out. Mr Marshall was badly hurt on the side of his face, and his youngest daughter was flung violently on to the causeway, sustaining very serious injuries to her head. Mrs Marshall and the other daughter escaped with a severe shaking

Marshall, Henry
[1897-1917] Son of Samuel Marshall.

Born in Brierfield, Lancashire.

He was a machine fustian cutter [1911] / assisting his father in the motor carrying business.

During World War I, he enlisted [1st July 1916], and served as a Private with C Company 10th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He had 2 narrow escapes: on one occasion, he was on sentry duty when his colleague was killed; on another occasion, he was the only 1 of 10 men to survive when the dug out was hit.

He wrote home every 4 or 5 days, and his family last heard from him on the 8th June 1917.

He died 7th June 1917 (aged 20).

He is remembered on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium [20], and on the Memorial at Hope Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge

Marshall, Herbert
[1856-1???] Born in Gomersal.

He was a police constable [1881, 1891, 1906] / a woolsorter [1911].

In 1906, he retired from West Riding Constabulary after 25 years.

In 1879, he married (1) Jane Fitzgeorge [1855-1898] in Doncaster.


Jane was born in Loversall near Doncaster
 

Children:

  1. Ethel [b 1880]
  2. Alice [b 1882]
  3. Ernest [b 1891] who was a railway engine cleaner [1911]
  4. Arnold Fitzgeorge [b 1894]

In 1899, he married Mary Ann Johnson [1873-19??] in Halifax.


Mary Ann was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Joseph Henry [b 1902]
  2. Doris Hilda [b 1903]

The family lived at

  • Reform Street, Gomersal [1881]
  • 54 Greenups Terrace, Sowerby Bridge [1891]
  • Sowerby Bridge [1896]
  • West Vale [1897-1900]
  • Back Sutcliffe Buildings, 5 Wakefield Road, Sowerby Bridge [1901]
  • 47 First Street, Low Moor, North Bierley [1911]

Living with them [in 1891] was niece Clara Fitzgeorge [aged 7].

Marshall, Isaac Shackleton
[1852-1897] Born in Todmorden.

He was a Freemason / an Oddfellow / a member of the choir at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone / landlord of the Hollins, Walsden [1887] / the Grapes, Todmorden [1892, 1897].

On 27th May 1874, he married Mary Lord [1853-1909] at St Peter's, Walsden


Mary was born in Walsden
 

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1876]
  2. Sarah 18979
  3. Susie Ann Elizabeth [1880-1933] who was born in Ireland & married John Halstead Mitchell
  4. Gertrude [1885-1959]
  5. Bertha [b 1888]
  6. Lord

He died suddenly [26th June 1897].

He was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone [29th June 1897].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,266 2/6d.

Administration was granted to his widow Mary.

After his death, members of the family succeeded him at the Grapes: Mary [1905], Gertrude [1911], and Lord [1917]

Other members of the family were buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone: Mary [7th July 1909]; Lord [28th July 1926]; Susie Ann Elizabeth [24th August 1933]

Marshall, James
[1???-18??] He was a delver of Brighouse.

He married Hannah Mary.

Children:

  1. (possibly) James

Marshall, James
[17??-18??] He was a wiredrawer.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. George

Marshall, James
[18??-18??] Manufacturer at Rastrick.

In May 1863, he was declared bankrupt

Marshall, James
[18??-18??] In April 1853, he was imprisoned for 6 months for stealing money, the property of William Crossley of Stansfield

Marshall, Dr James
[18??-19??] MB, CM.

Physician and surgeon [1895]. He was Medical Officer for North and Akroydon Municipal Wards [1905]. He lived at Woodlands, Boothtown Road

Marshall, James
[1825-1966] Son of James Marshall.

He was a gentleman [1850] / a stone delver [1851].

In [Q2] 1850, he married Jane Kitchen in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Eliza [b 1848] who was born before the marriage
  2. Thomas [b 1851]
  3. (possibly) Samuel
  4. Samuel [b 1853]
  5. James
  6. William [b 1857] who was an optician [1881]
  7. Frances [b 1859]
  8. Christopher Hemingway

The family lived at

  • New Street, Southowram [with Rachel Kitchen and her family 1851]
  • Hall Ings, Southowram [1871]
  • 27 New Street, Southowram [1881]
  • Providence Buildings, Southowram [1891]

James died in 1866 (aged 42).

He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

Marshall, James
[1855-1???] Son of James Marshall.

He was a flag facer [1881] / stone dresser in quarry (own account) [1901] / hillman in stone quarry [1911].

In [Q1] 1877, he married Mary Fawthrop [1855-1???].

Children:

  1. Lewis (Louis) Arthur
  2. Mary A. [b 1880]
  3. Charles Grove [b 1884]
  4. Gertrude Rachel [b 1886]

The family lived at

  • 26 New Street, Southowram [1881]
  • New Street, Southowram [1901]
  • 56 New Street, Southowram [1911]

Living with them [in 1911] was grandson Wilfred Horner Marshall, [age 4 months]

Marshall, Rev James Herbert
[1861-1937] MA.

Son of Rev John Marshall.

Born 30th November 1861.

He was educated at Rishworth and Corpus Christi College Cambridge [1880] / ordained deacon [1895] / ordained priest [1896] / curate at Heckmondwike [1895-1898] / curate at Prestwich, Lancashire [1898-1901] / Vicar of St John the Evangelist, West Vale [1901-1911] / Vicar of St George's Church, Ovenden [1911-1919] / with the diocese of Liverpool [1920-1921] / rector of Birkby & vicar of Hutton Bonville, Yorkshire [1921-1928] / rector of Slingsby [1928-1936].

In 1894, he married Jane Roberts [1871-1953] in Chester.

Children:

  1. Herbert John Owen [1900-1977] who married Norah Kathleen Sharpley [1894-1990]
  2. Jane Ellen Mary [1902-1909]

The family lived at

Living with them in 1901 was sister Mary A. Marshall [aged 43]

He died in Scarborough [6th November 1937].

Jane died 8th January 1963.

Members of the family were buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland

Marshall, John
[1???-1???] Constable at Todmorden & Walsden [1780]

Marshall, John
[17??-18??] He and Harry Riley were in a partnership as cotton spinners at Land Mill, Stansfield until 1808

Marshall, John
[1743-1799] Of Bradford. He became a Halifax attorney. He was an assistant to Robert Parker.

He lived at Ward's End and Blackledge

Marshall, John
[18??-19??] Hatter, hosier & menswear retailer at Briggate, Brighouse [1901]

Marshall, John
[18??-19??] Partner in Thornton, Hannam & Marshall Limited, where he worked as a sales representative. He lived at Oakroyd Hall, Birkenshaw [1899]

Marshall, John
[1808-1882] Born in Stansfield.

He was a beer seller [1841] / an innkeeper & cotton spinner employing 30 hands [1851] / cotton spinner, innkeeper, dealer and chapman at Todmorden when he was declared bankrupt [1855] / a cotton waste dealer [1861] / landlord of the Anchor, Langfield and/or the New Inn, Todmorden [1845, 1861, 1871].

In January 1855, he was declared bankrupt

He married Betty [1813-1880] from Norland.

Children:

  1. William [b 1837]
  2. Mary [b 1839]
  3. Martha [b 1840]
  4. Major [b 1842] who was a joiner [1861]
  5. John [b 1848]

The family lived at

  • Castle Street, Stansfield [1841]
  • Roomfield Lane, Todmorden [1851, 1861]
  • 5 Baltimore, Langfield [1881]
  • Baltimore, Langfield [1882]

Living with them [in 1851] was lodger John Lee [aged 16] (carder cotton) 

Marshall, John
[1822-1888] Born in Todmorden.

In 1846, he married Grace Thomas [1826-1895].

Children:

  1. Sarah Anne [b 1849]
  2. William [b 1851]
  3. Thomas [b 1858]
  4. John
  5. Mary [b 1862]
  6. Hannah [b 1864]

Marshall, John
[1823-1???] He was a member of the Prudence [No 219] Masonic Lodge [1860].

On 12th May 1850, he married Hannah Shackleton [1825-1???] at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone

Marshall, Rev John
[1827-1905] MA.

Born in Oldham.

He was a student of theology at St Bees, and lodging in Whitehaven, Cumberland [1851] He was at Trinity College Dublin [1860].

In 1861, he was a visitor with the family of Edward Sandford, curate of Elland.

Vicar of St Thomas's Church, Greetland [appointed 23rd March 1861, 1861, 1905].

He founded the daughter church of St John the Evangelist, West Vale.

He was a nominee for Elland-cum-Greetland Board of Guardians [1869].

On 19th September 1855, he married Mary Briggs [1832-1907] at All Saints, Stand, Lancashire.


Mary was born in Stand, Lancashire
 

Children:

  1. Mary Anne [1858-1950]
  2. Elizabeth [1860-1958]
  3. James Herbert
  4. John [b 1863] who was a solicitor [1891]
  5. Robert [b 1864]
  6. Ada [1866-1939]

The family lived at Vicarage, Moor Bottom, Greetland [1871, 1881, 1891, 1901].

Living with them in 1901 was grandson Herbert J O Marshall [aged 9 months].

After 44 years as vicar of Greetland, he died [2nd November 1905] at the age of 78.

He was buried at St Thomas's Church, Greetland. His grave is by the vestry door on the south side of the Church.

There is a stained glass window to his memory in the south wall of the Church.

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £13,784. Probate was granted to his widow Mary, son Rev James Herbert Marshall and daughter Mary Ann Marshall (spinster) 

Marshall, John
[1831-1???] Born in Fakenham, Norfolk.

He was a schoolmaster & book keeper [1871] / a common brewer's traveller [1881] / no occupation [1891].

He married Sarah [1842-1???].

Children:

  1. Harry Lord
  2. Fred [b 1870] who was a picker & shuttle maker (cotton) [1881], a joiner [1891]
  3. Frank [b 1873] who was a cotton warehouseman [1891]
  4. Walter [b 1875] who was a printer compositor [1891]
  5. George Percy [b 1876] who was a factory hand (cotton) [1891]
  6. Edwin Wrigley [b 1878]
  7. John Ernest [b 1879]
  8. Willie [b 1882]

The family lived at

  • 72 Lydgate, Stansfield Upper Third, Todmorden [1871]
  • 42 & 43 Knotts Road, Stansfield, Todmorden [1881, 1891]

Marshall, John
[1839-1891] Born in Sowerby Bridge.

He was a butcher [1871, 1881, 1891].

In [Q2] 1861, he (probably) married Sarah Lumb? [1837-1903].


Sarah was born in Soyland
 

Children:

  1. Thomas H [b 1862] who was a woollen piecer [1871], a factory operative [1881]
  2. Frank Charmock [b 1865] who was a factory operative [1881], an iron moulder [1891, 1901], a widower [1901]
  3. James William [b 1868] who was a factory operative [1881], a dyer's labourer [1891], a woollen duber (doubler?) [1901], a duller (doubler?) in woollen manufacturers [1911]
  4. Edgar [b 1870] who was a gardener domestic servant [1891], a mineral water driver [1901]
  5. Ashworth [b 1872] who was imbecile [1881, 1891, 1901, 1911]
  6. Lily [b 1876] who was a worsted spinner [1891]
  7. George

The family lived at

  • Bradley Terrace, Wakefield Road, Sowerby Bridge [1871]
  • Bolton Brow, Sowerby Bridge [1881]
  • 59 Willow Street, Sowerby Bridge [1891]
  • 13 Exeter Street, Sowerby Bridge [1901, 1911]

Living with them in 1901 were grandchildren Lillie [b 1894] and John Arthur [b 1895] – these were probably the children of the widowed Frank Charmock.

Living with them in 1911 – when Lillie was head of the household – were niece Lillie [b 1894] (machinist assistant)  and nephew John Arthur [b 1895] (apprentice tool making) 

Marshall, John
[1852-1???] Born in Rastrick.

He was a beerhouse keeper at the White Lion, Rastrick [1891].

Around 1882, he married Margaret [1851-1???].


Margaret was born in Brighouse.

She was a silk picker [1901]

 

Children:

  1. Eleanor [b 1882] who was a silk doubler [1901]

The family lived at Bridge End, Rastrick [1891]; 32 Closes Road, Rastrick [1901]

Marshall, John
[1860-1942] Born in Todmorden [10th January 1860].

He was (possibly) a twiner [1879] / lock keeper at Stubbing Lock, Hebden Bridge [1891] / lock keeper at Sowerby Bridge [1901, 1911].

In 1879, he married Alice Wood [1861-1927] from Oxford.

Children:

  1. (possibly) Emily [bapt 1879]
  2. Rose Hannah [1882-1945] who was a carpet weaver [1901] & married Walter Holden
  3. Sarah Ann [1885-1962] who was a worsted spinner [1901]
  4. Eli
  5. Ada [b 1888] who was a worsted spinner [1901, 1911]
  6. Fred [1891-1967] who was a cloth miller [1911]
  7. Arthur [1893-1894]
  8. Lily / Lilly [1900-1961]
  9. Harry [1904-1905]
  10. Florence [1906-1972] who was a worsted spinner [1911]
  11. child

The family lived at

Family tradition says that

The sculpture of a lock-keeper and boy stands on the canal at Sowerby Bridge, by sculptor Roger Burnett, is of John and one of his sons – possibly Fred or Eli before his drowning

He died at 2 Helm's Yard, Bolton Brow

Marshall, John
[1879-1958]

He married 0??-1???.

Children:

  1. Annie [1913-1923]
  2. Will

The family lived at 8 Pellon Street, Walsden [1923].

John died 31st May 1958 (aged 79) 

Members of the family were buried at St Peter's Church, Walsden

Marshall, John
[1898-1918] Born in Cornholme.

He lived at 5 Hamer Street, Cornholme.

He was a member of Shore General Baptist Church, Todmorden / a weaver at Vale Mill, Todmorden.

During World War I, he enlisted [September 1916], and served as a Private with the 1st/4th Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment.

He was invalided home with shell shock.

He was killed in action [13th October 1918].

He is remembered on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France [9], in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance, on Cornholme War Memorial, and on Shore War Memorial

Marshall, John Douglas
[19??-] A Director of Marshall's (Halifax) Limited [1982]

Marshall, John Mallinson
[1876-1939] Son of Solomon Marshall.

He was a plumber [1891] / a stone merchant of Southowram.

He married Edith.

Children:

  1. Arthur [1902-1905]

Son Arthur was buried at Brighouse Cemetery

Marshall, John William
[1875-19??] Son of Samuel Marshall.

He was a delver of Marsh, Southowram / a stone delver (own account) [1901].

In 1897, he married Rosetta Brook [1873-1???].


Rosetta, of St Peter's Square, Southowram, was the daughter of Tom Brook, quarryman
 

Children:

  1. Lawrence Hector [b 1900]

The family lived at

  • Towngate, Southowram [1901]
  • 8 South View, Towngate, Southowram [1911]

Marshall, Joseph
[1803-1880] Born in Bradford.

He was employing 479 men & 38 boys at Barclay / Bingley coal mine [1851] / Deputy Lieutenant in the Commission of the Peace for E, W & N Ridings of Yorkshire [1861] / Farmer of 200 acres with 7 labourers [1861] / Magistrate for E, W & N Ridings of Yorkshire [1871].

He never married.

He and his brother Thomas were living at Ash Grove, Southowram [1851]; The Mansion, West Heslerton, Malton (with Butler, Footman, Housekeeper, Housemaid and Dairymaid) [1861, 1871].

He died at Malton

Marshall, Joseph
[1865-1???] Son of Edward Marshall, stone miner.

Born in Crossland Moor, Huddersfield.

He was a delver of Lower Edge, Elland [1884] / a stone delver [1891, 1901] / a delver in stone quarry [1911].

In 1884, he married Sarah Hannah Farrar [1866-1???] at Halifax Parish Church.


Sarah Hannah, of Lower Edge, Elland, was born in Elland, the daughter of Benjamin Farrar, stone chopper
 


 

Children:

  1. Sykes [b 1885] who was a stone dresser [1901]
  2. Albert [b 1887] who was a stone dresser [1901], a dresser in stone quarry [1911]
  3. Edward
  4. Harold [b 1891] who was a woollen packer [1911]
  5. Theodore
  6. Florence [b 1897] who was a worsted spinner [1911]
  7. Maud [b 1899]
  8. Norman [b 1901]
  9. Walter [b 1902]

The children were born in Elland.

The family lived at

  • 5 Sugden's Yard, Lower Edge, Elland [1891]
  • 23 Lower Edge, Elland [1901]
  • 105 Lower Edge, Elland [1911]

Living with them [in 1891] was Joseph's brother Smith Marshall [b 1878] (cotton piecener) 

Marshall, Dr Joseph Philip
[1921-2005] Born in Brighouse.

He was a pupil of Whiteley Singleton / organist of All Souls' Church, Haley Hill / music master of Keighley Grammar School / organist of Ripon Cathedral [1957-66] / organist of Lincoln Cathedral [1966-86]

Marshall, Keith Farrar
[19??-] A Director of Marshall's (Halifax) Limited [1982]

Marshall, L.
[18??-191?] He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered on the Memorial at Greetland Liberal Club

Marshall, Leonard
[1891-1917] Son of Thomas Marshall.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a member of St Mary the Virgin Church, Illingworth.

He married Unknown.

They lived at 11 Uttley Square, Ovenden.

During World War I, he enlisted [September 1914], and served as a Private with the 1st/4th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He was killed by trench mortar counter-fire in Estaire Sector, River Lys [12th June 1917] (aged 26).

He was buried at St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L'Avoue, France [IV H 4].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Clay House, Greetland, on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on the Memorial at Saint Mary the Virgin, Illingworth

Marshall, Leonard
[1892-1918] Son of Martha & Henry Marshall of 20 Clough Lane, Rastrick.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

He died 5th October 1918 (aged 26).

He is remembered on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France [3], on the Memorial at Clay House, Greetland, and on Rastrick War Memorial

Marshall, Leslie
[1914-1941] Son of Beatrice Annie & Arnold Marshall of Halifax.

He was educated at Haugh Shaw School, Halifax & Halifax Tech / cubmaster at St Paul's Church, King Cross / a plumber for his uncle F. Smith.

He lived at 11 Wakefield Gate, King Cross.

During World War II, he enlisted [September 1940], and served as an Engine Room Artificer 4th Class with the Royal Navy aboard the battleship HMS Prince of Wales.

He died 10th December 1941 (aged 27)  when his ship was bombed by the Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft, and sank in the South China Sea, with the loss of 327 of her crew of 1,521.

He is remembered on the Plymouth Naval Memorial [51 1], on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on the Memorial at Saint Paul's Church, King Cross

Marshall, Lewis Arthur
[1877-1???] Or Louis.

Son of James Marshall.

He was a quarry owner living at 5 Chapel Lane, Southowram [1911, 1913].

In 1905, he (possibly) married Sarah Elizabeth Horner [1881-1911].

Children:

  1. Wilfred Horner (Marshall) [b 1911]

Sarah Elizabeth died (possibly in childbirth) [1911].

In 1913, he married Jane Ellen Collins [1874-19??] at Wesley Chapel, Prescott Street, Halifax.


Jane Ellen (silk spreader) of 4 Coronation Road, was the daughter of John Collins, butcher
 

Lewis Arthur died in 1961 (aged 83).

He was buried at Blackpool

Marshall, Lord
[1890-1926] Son of Isaac Shackleton Marshall.

He was a cabinet maker [1911].

He succeeded his parents at the Grapes, Todmorden [1917].

In 1911, living with him at the Grapes were his sisters Susie Ann Elizabeth, Gertrude who was licensee at the Grapes, Bertha.

He died at the West Riding Asylum, Burley-in-Wharfedale [24th July 1926].

He was buried at St Paul's Church, Cross Stone [28th July 1926]

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £4,590 15/5d. [Resworn £4,406 19/4d]

Probate was granted to Johnny Hartley (contractor) and Willie Hartley (licensed victualler) 

Marshall, Luke
[1840-1877] Born in Rastrick.

He was a stone dresser [1868] / a stone mason [1871].

In 1863, he married Sarah Smith [1838-1???] from Lightcliffe, in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Fanny [b 1862] who was a silk piecer & scholar [1871]
  2. William
  3. Eliza [b 1873]
  4. Emily [b 1874]
  5. Enamaha [b 1876]

The family lived at

  • Waterloo, Brighouse [1868]
  • 8 Lightcliffe Road, Brighouse [1871]
  • Waterloo Road, Brighouse [1881, 1891]

Marshall, M.
[18??-19??] Around 1875, he acquired an earlier business established around 1825 and set up business as a draper, costumier and outfitter at Briggate, Brighouse

Marshall, Rev N. G.
[1???-19??] He was Curate-in-Charge of Rishworth [1933] / Vicar of St Mary the Virgin, Luddendenfoot [1934].

In 1945, he was presented to the living of Baumber, Lincolnshire

Marshall, Norman Edwin
[1899-1918] Son of Alice & Mitchell Marshall of 8 Brighton Terrace, Cornholme.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 8th Battalion Leicestershire Regiment.

He died 27th May 1918 (aged 19).

He is remembered on the Soissons Memorial, France, and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Norman McLeod
[1885-1920] Son of Solomon Marshall.

He married Annie E. [1878-1970].

They lived at 2 Bute Terrace, Brighouse [where he died 22nd September 1920].

The couple were buried at Brighouse Cemetery Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,101 15/5d. Probate was granted to his brother Hanson Marshall

Marshall, Norrie Warden
[1896-1915] Son of William Marshall.

Born in Halifax [1896].

Baptised at St Anne's Church, Southowram [1903]

He was educated at Holy Trinity School & Rishworth Grammar School [1911].

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st/4th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died in his sleep after being gassed at Ypres salient [19th December 1915] (aged 19).

He was buried at Talana Farm Cemetery, Belgium [IV H 13].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, on the Halifax Parish Church Church Members (WWI) Memorial, on the Memorial at Holy Trinity Boys' School, Halifax, on the Memorial at Rishworth School, and on the Memorial at Saint Anne's Church, Southowram

Marshall, PC
[18??-19??] Constable at Halifax. Recorded in 1906, when he retired after 25 years' service with the West Riding Police Office

Marshall, Percy
[1894-1916] Son of Alice Ann & Fred Marshall of 193 Rochdale Road, Todmorden.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 9th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

He died 26th December 1916 (aged 22).

He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [10B, 11B & 12B], and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Dr R. H.
[18??-19??] In 1896, he went into partnership with Dr John Edward Stocks Topham

Marshall, Richard Hugh
[19??-] Mayor of Hebden Royd [1974-1975] and [1986-1987]

Marshall, Roland Gomm
[1924-1945] Son of Miriam & William Howard Marshall of Heptonstall.

He lived at 12 Hepton Drive, Heptonstall.

During World War II, he served as a Flying Officer with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.

He died at Millfield Aerodrome, Alnwick, Northumberland [27th November 1945] (aged 21).

He was buried at Heptonstall Church [7 10].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £364 0/1d.

Probate was granted to his mother Miriam

Marshall, Samuel
[1835-1???] Born in Bradford.

He was a joiner [1891].

In [Q3] 1858, he married Rebecca Pullan [1835-1???] from Baildon.


Rebecca was born in Baildon
 

Children:

  1. Ruth [b 1860] who was a lasting weaver [1891]
  2. David [b 1864] who was a carpet printer [1891]
  3. Annie [b 1866] who was a reeler in worsted mill [1891]
  4. Alice a [b 1871] who was a twister in worsted mill [1891]
  5. Herbert E [b 1876] who was a grocer's assistant [1891]
  6. Mary E [b 1874] who was a dress maker [1891]
  7. Edith E [b 1879]

About 1865, the family moved to Halifax.

The family lived at 20 Thompson Street, Halifax [1891]

Marshall, Samuel
[1852-1934] Of Southowram.

(Possibly) Son of James Marshall.

He was a mason [1874] / senior partner in Marshall & Greenwood / a member of the Southowram Local Board / a member of Southowram Urban District Council [1894] / an Overseer for 23 years / a churchwarden at St Anne's in the Grove Church, Southowram.

He married Unknown.

In 1874, he married (1) Maria Antoinette Greenwood.


Maria Antoinette was the daughter of John Greenwood
 

Children:

  1. John William
  2. Herbert Henry [b 1877-1915] who was buried at Southowram [3rd May 1915]
  3. Fred Archie [b 1878]
  4. Eudora / Endora [b 1881] who married James Frederick Aldam
  5. Albert Edward [b 1883]
  6. Elsie Mabel [b 1855] who was a teacher [1911] & married Rev Fennell Fitzpatrick
  7. Florence Lucretia [b 1888]

The family lived at

Maria Antoinette were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [15th April 1911].

On 4th January 1913, Samuel married (2) Ada [1870-19??] at St Anne's Church, Southowram.


Ada, a widow of Marsh, Southowram, was the daughter of William Hodgson and widow of Mr Hebblethwaite
 

Samuel died at 12 Chapel Lane [7th December 1934].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £2,645 15/5d.

Probate was granted to his widow Ada and Albert Edward Marshall (relieving officer) 

Marshall, Samuel
[1874-19??] Son of Abraham Marshall, farmer.

Born in Heptonstall.

He was a domestic servant of 6 Arundel Street [1896] / a coachman (domestic) [1901] / a carter (fustian dye works) [1911].

In 1896, he married Mary Rushworth [1874-19??] at St Mary's Church, Nelson, Lancashire.


Mary, of 2 Balmoral Street, Hebden Bridge, was born in Erringden, the daughter of John Rushworth, farmer
 

Children:

  1. Henry
  2. Stanley [b 1905]

The family lived at

  • North Well, Heptonstall [1901]
  • Hebden Terrace, Midgehole, Hebden Bridge [1911]
  • 27 Adelaide Street, Hebden Bridge
  • Oxford Street, Hebden Bridge [1917]

Marshall, Mrs Sarah
[1845-1890] Of Rose Street, Todmorden.

On 27th January 1890, she was found drowned in the Rochdale Canal at Gauxholme. She had been missing since Christmas Eve

Marshall, Solomon
[1847-1914] Son of George Marshall.

Born in Southowram.

He established S. Marshall & Sons Limited, later Marshalls PLC

Marshall, Stanley
[1923-1945] Son of Miriam E. & Arnold Marshall of 23 Newlands Grove, Northowram.

He was educated at Northowram School / a member of Heywood's Chapel, Northowram / employed by F. Whiteley & Company.

During World War II, he served as a Private with the 2nd Battalion Notts & Derby (Sherwood Foresters) Regiment.

He was killed in an accident [21st May 1945] (aged 22).

He was buried at Ramleh War Cemetery, Palestine & Israel [7 A 11].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, on the Memorial at Saint Matthew's Church, Northowram, and on the Memorial at Heywood's Chapel, Northowram

Marshall, Theodore
[1895-1917] Son of Joseph Marshall.

He was a member of St Michael's Mission Church, Elland / a football player with Elland Wanderers and Huddersfield / a woollen warper [1911] / a warper at Ashbrow Mills, Huddersfield.

During World War I, he enlisted [24th January 1916], and served as a Private with the 7th Battalion Cameron Highlanders.

In September 1916, he was badly wounded, and had to be dug out after being buried by an explosion. He returned to his regiment [December 1916].

He was shot in the head by a sniper [28th April 1917]. The bullet passed through his head, leaving him paralysed on one side.

He died of wounds at St Luke's Hospital, Bradford [1st August 1917] (aged 22).

He was buried at Elland Cemetery.

He is remembered on Elland War Memorial, and on the Memorial at Saint Mary the Virgin, Elland. Three of his brothers were also serving

Marshall, Thomas
[14??-14??] Curate at Heptonstall [1443]

Marshall, Thomas
[17??-18??] Watchmaker and clockmaker at 33 Bath Parade, Halifax [1822, 1829] and Haley Hill, Halifax [1837]

Marshall, Thomas
[1795-1870] Born in Bradford.

He was retired cotton spinner [1851] / a gentleman [1861].

He never married.

He and his brother Thomas were living at

The family lived at

  • Ash Grove, Southowram [1851]
  • The Mansion, West Heslerton, Malton (with Butler, Footman, Housekeeper, Housemaid and Dairymaid) [1861]

He died at Malton

Marshall, Thomas
[18??-1???] In 1897, he advertised his Tripe & Hot Pea Shop at 1 Post Office Building, Cornholme where he was

licensed to sell refreshments, peas, pies, tripe, mineral waters and ice cream

A constant supply of ICE always in stock for general use

T. M. also follows the business of chimney sweeping

I sweep clean, and make a clean sweep

Marshall, Thomas
[1851-1922] Son of Jane & James Marshall.

He was a mason's labourer [1881] / a stone mason's labourer [1891].

He married Clara [1855-1926].

Children:

  1. John E. [b 1879]

The family lived at

  • 31 New Street, Southowram [1881]
  • New Street, Southowram [1891]

Members of the family were buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram: Thomas [21st September 1922]; Clara [18th February 1926]

Marshall, Thomas
[1868-19??] Born in Leeds / Halifax.

He was an iron moulder [1891, 1911].

In 1890, he married Amy Priestley [1870-19??] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Leonard
  2. Albert [b 1898]
  3. Ada [1899-1901]
  4. James Arthur [b 1906]

The family lived at

  • 12 Whitley Street, Ovenden [widowed Martha Brayshaw (b 1833) 1891]
  • 34 Club Lane, Illingworth [1901]
  • 11 Uttley Square, Ovenden [1911]

Marshall, Thomas
[1870-1???] Born in Greenhow Hill.

He was a lead miner / a stone miner

In 1902, he married Mary Mallinson / Mallison [1872-1???] born in Macclesfield, in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Thomas Edmund Mallinson [b 1900] who was illegitimate and later known as Thomas Marshall
  2. George Edward [b 1903]
  3. John William [b 1904]
  4. Mallinson [b 1906]
  5. Albert [b 1909]

The family lived at Daisy Street, Brighouse [1901]

Marshall, Thomas William
[1903-1946] Son of Alexandria Emily & Thomas Marshall.

He married Ivy.

They lived in Halifax.

During World War II, he served as a Lance Corporal with the Corps of Military Police.

He died 26th February 1946 (aged 43).

He is remembered at Bradford Crematorium [1]

Marshall, Tom
[1???-19??] During World War II, he served with the K.R.P.C.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Uttley
[1863-1930] Of Walsden.

In [Q4] 1887, he married Margaret Theresa Devine [1863-1932] in Todmorden.

Children:

  1. Ambrose

Marshall, Will
[1916-1945] Son of John Marshall.

During World War II, he served as a Corporal with the 5th Battalion Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).

He was killed in action in Italy [12th April 1945] (aged 29).

He is remembered on the family grave at St Peter's Church, Walsden, and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, William
[14??-1482] He was rector of Kirk Sandal.

He was buried at Halifax Parish Church

Marshall, William
[18??-1???] In [Q4] 1873, he married Emma Aspinall in Halifax.


Emma was the daughter of
John Aspinall
 

Children:

  1. Ernest
  2. Ann

The family lived at Upper Edge, Elland [1881].

Living with them [in 1881] was Emma's brother Hall Aspinall

Marshall, William
[18??-1???] Of Todmorden.

He married Ann [18??-1???].

Children:

  1. Frank

William was dead by 1916

Marshall, William
[1827-1886] Born in Preston / Manchester.

He was a weaver [1851] / innkeeper at the Horse & Trumpet, Northowram [1861] / publican at the Blue Ball, Halifax [1871, 1881].

In 1846, he married Mary Ann Hoult [1832-1894] at Halifax Parish Church.


Mary Ann, from Halifax, was the daughter of blue dyer John Hoult
 

Children:

  1. John [b 1849] who was a printer at carpet works [1861] a whitesmith [1871] & married Mary J [b 1848]
  2. Emma [b 1855]
  3. Francis [b 1857] who was a worsted spinner [1871]
  4. Wallace [b 1860] who was a worsted spinner [1871]
  5. John H [b 1864]
  6. William Herbert [b 1867]

The family lived at New Town, Northowram [1851].

After his death, Mary Ann took over at the Blue Ball [1887].

In 1888, Mary Ann married Samuel Ainley.

After Mary Ann's death, Samuel took over at the Blue Ball [1891]

Marshall, William
[1857-1908] He was a draper [1891] / a draper & milliner [1903] / a draper shopkeeper [1901].

In 1885, he married Kerenhappuch (Carrie) Rushton [1864-1907] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Cecil [b 1887] who was an office boy [1901]
  2. George [b 1894]
  3. Norrie Warden
  4. William [b 1898]
  5. Jessie 1 Daughter

The family lived at

  • 25 New Road, Halifax [1891]
  • 9 Union Street, Halifax [1905]
  • 5 Brocklyn Yard, Halifax [1901]
  • 16 Hope Hall Terrace, Halifax [1915]

Marshall, William
[1889-1917] Son of Sarah Ann & William Marshall of 2 Pellon Street, Todmorden.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 21st Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).

He died 1st May 1917 (aged 28).

He was buried at Athies Communal Cemetery Extension, France [F 9].

He is remembered in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, William Naylor
[1866-19??] Son of Luke Marshall.

Born in Brighouse.

Baptised at St Matthew's, Lightcliffe [1868].

He was a mason [1881] / a stone mason [1891] / a mason contractor (employer) [1901] / a mason builder (employer) [1911]. Partner in Marshall & Company.

In 1892, he married Martha Hardy [1866-19??] from Brighouse, in Halifax.

They lived at

See Bryn Terrace, Brighouse

Marshall, Willie
[1897-1916] Son of Ellen & Arthur Marshall of 11 Wellfield Terrace, Todmorden.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 2nd/5th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.

He died 9th September 1916 (aged 19).

He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [3C & 3D], and in the Todmorden Garden of Remembrance

Marshall, Wilson
[1880-1929] Son of Solomon Marshall.

He was a quarry owner of Brighouse [1905] / a stone quarry owner (employer) [1911] / Director & Secretary of S. Marshall & Sons Limited / a member of the Halifax Builders' Exchange / a warden at St Anne's Church, Southowram / a member of the Staines's Charity Commission / a member of the Probity Lodge

In November 1905, he married Bertha May Green.


Bertha May was the daughter of David Green.

She was a teacher [1905]

 

Children:

  1. Kathleen [b 1907]
  2. Geoffrey [b 1913]

The family lived at

He was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram

 

The Marshall family
James Marshall was an early member of the local family

Marshall surname

George Redmonds writes that the surname had no obvious origin in the district.

William Marshall is recorded at Southowram in 1456, John Marshall is recorded at Elland in 1524 and William Marshall is recorded at Elland in 1619.

There are over 120 entries on the Calderdale Companion for people with the surname Marshall, as discussed in this SideTrack. This count does not include other forms of the surname.

Unattached BMDs for Marshall:


Marriages 1840, 1873, 1882, 1884, 1889, 1899, 1901, 1902, 1913, 1921, 1926, 1935; Deaths 1899, 1907
 




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