Descendants of James Howarth

James HOWARTH, b. est. 1755, m. 1 Oct 1780 at Bury, Lancashire, Ellen CHESTER (chr. 3 Apr 1763 at Bury, dau. of George CHESTER; sister of Ann CHESTER, chr. 16 Feb 1766 at Bury, and John CHESTER, chr. 29 Jul 1770 at Bury; and probably stepdau. of Mary SCHOLCROFT, who m. George CHESTER, 19 Feb 1765 at Bury). [ref. 1a,1d]
  1. George Chester HAWORTH, b. 25 Jan 1781, chr. 28 Jan 1781 at Bury, m. 21 Nov 1803 at Bury, Betty THORNLEY, k. in an accident. In 1813, a servant, of Bury. In 1815, a weaver, of Bury. [ref. 1a,1c,2,14]
    1. John HAWORTH, b. ca. 1804 at Bury, m. Martha (b. ca. 1806 at Prestwich, Lancashire), d. bef. 2 Aug 1881, leaving a widow. In 1851, a cotton waste dealer, living at 76 Georgiana Street, Bury, with his wife Martha, their children George, Elizabeth, Martha, John, Richard, Robert, and Sarah, grandson Thomas HAWORTH, brother in law Robert SEDDON (b. ca. 1837 at Bury), and a general servant. [ref. 1h,3b,18]
      1. Ann HAWORTH, b. 27 Aug 1826, chr. 7 Dec 1826 at the New Jerusalemite church, Top o' th' Brow, Ringley, near Outwood, Lancashire. [ref. 1h]
      2. George Chester HAWORTH, b. 7 Sep 1828 at Prestwich, chr. 14 Dec 1828 at the New Jerusalemite church, Ringley. In 1851, a clogger, living with his parents. [ref. 1h,3b]
      3. Elizabeth HAWORTH, b. ca. 1836 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 3b]
      4. Martha HAWORTH, b. ca. 1838 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 3b]
      5. John HAWORTH, b. ca. 1840 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 3b]
      6. Richard HAWORTH, b. ca. 1842 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 3b]
      7. Robert HAWORTH, b. ca. 1845 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with his parents. [ref. 3b,18]
      8. Sarah A. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1848 at Prestwich. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 3b]
      9. A child (possibly one of the above).
        1. Thomas HAWORTH, b. ca. 1846 at Bury. In 1851, living with his grandparents. [ref. 3b]
    2. Ellen HAWORTH, d. bef. 2 Aug 1881. [ref. 18]
      1. Eleanor BRADSHAW (possibly her married surname). [ref. 18]
    3. George Chester HAWORTH, chr. 17 Jun 1808 at Bury, m. 6 Sep 1829 at Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, Margaret PARKINSON, d. bef. 2 Aug 1881. (George's wife's name was recorded as Hannah at the baptism of his daughter Elizabeth in 1832, but as Margaret at the baptisms of his sons Richard and Robert in 1830 and 1834. This was probably just an error in 1832.) [ref. 1a,1b,18,24]
      1. Richard Chester HAWORTH, b. 5 Aug 1830, chr. 12 Sep 1830 at Bury, m1. 11 Jun 1851 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, Harriet WALLEY, m2. 1 Oct 1864 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Mary Elizabeth ECCLESHALL (b. ca. 1837 at Salford). In 1871, a Manchester warehouseman, living at Warrington Road, Cheadle Bulkeley, Cheshire, with his wife Mary, children Sarah, Frances, Harriet, Mary, and Richard, and niece Laura GIDDINGS (b. ca. 1863 at Manchester). [ref. 1a,1f,3d,18]
        1. Sarah HAWORTH, b. ca. 1854 at Altrincham, Cheshire. In 1871, at home, living with her father and stepmother. [ref. 3d]
        2. Frances A. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1856 at Altrincham. In 1871, a dressmaker, living with her father and stepmother. [ref. 3d]
        3. Harriet HAWORTH, b. ca. 1866 at Manchester. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 3d]
        4. Mary E. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1868 at Cheadle. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 3d]
        5. Richard Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. Nov 1870 at Cheadle, b. reg. Q1 1871 at Stockport R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,26]
      2. Elizabeth Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1832 at Salford, Lancashire, chr. 19 Aug 1832 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. reg. Q1 1854 at Chorlton R.D., Daniel MOSLEY (b. ca. 1827 at Manchester). In 1871, living at Dog Kennel Cottage, Dog Kennel Lane, Withington, Lancashire, with her husband Daniel (a warehouseman), children George, Margaret, and Edith, brothers George and William, and Daniel's nephew William Henry GRADING (b. ca. 1866 at Hulme). In 1881, living at 3 Wilberforce Terrace, Hulme, with her husband Daniel (a traveller in roller leather), children George, Margaret, and Edith, and brother William. [ref. 1f,3d,3e,26]
        1. George Henry MOSLEY, b. ca. 1855 at Hulme or Manchester. In 1871, an accountant, living with his parents. In 1881, a traveller in dyed goods, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
        2. Margaret Alice MOSLEY, b. ca. 1857 at Hulme or Manchester. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
        3. Edith Harriet MOSLEY, b. ca. 1864 at Hulme or Manchester. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, a milliner, living with her parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
      3. Robert Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1833 at Salford, chr. 1 Jun 1834 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m1. 3 Jul 1853 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Emily SHIELDS (b. ca. 1835 at Manchester), m2. reg. Q3 1874 at Chorlton R.D., Sarah Ball (or Hale?) MOSLEY (b. ca. 1854 at Hulme), d. ca. 1915. In 1871, an accountant, etc., living at 12 Radnor Street, Hulme, Lancashire, with his wife Emily, their sons Charles, Henry, and William, visitor Florence E. WESTBROOK (a scholar, b. ca. 1862 at Broughton, Lancashire), and a general servant. In 1881, an accountant, estate agent, and leather merchant employing seven men, living at 2 Claremont Terrace, Chester Road, Stretford, Lancashire, with his wife Sarah, children Charles, Henry, William, Ada, Ellen, and Margaret, Sarah's sister Ellen Ball MOSELEY, and a general servant. In 1891, an accountant, living at 861 Chester Road, Stretford, with his wife Sarah, children Henry, William, Ada, Ellen, Mary, Robert, and Richard, a nurse, and a housemaid. In 1901, a chartered accountant (employer), living at Brookfield, Northenden Road, Sale, Cheshire, with his wife Sarah, children William, Ellen, Margaret, Robert, Richard, and Florence, a cook, and a housemaid. On 2 Apr 1915, the Eltham and District Advertiser reported the death of "Robert Chester HAWORTH, of Northenden Road, Sale, a partner in Messrs. Robert C. & Henry Haworth & Co. and Messrs. Haworth & Wheatley Jones, of Manchester, accountants and estate agents, and who was an extensive property owner in the Mottingham and New Eltham district", whose will left £42,923 "with net personalty" £12,980. [ref. 1f,3d,3e,3f,3g,24,25,26]
        1. Charles HAWORTH, b. ca. 1866 at Hulme. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
        2. Henry HAWORTH, b. ca. 1869 at Hulme. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, an accountant, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,3e,3f]
        3. William C. HAWORTH, b. ca. Dec 1870 at Hulme. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, living with his father and stepmother. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g]
        4. Ada Elizabeth HAWORTH, b. ca. 1875 at Moss Side, Lancashire, b. reg. Q3 1875 at Chorlton R.D., perh. m. reg. Q2 1901 at Bucklow R.D., William Harry WOOD or James Harold HITCHEN. In 1881 and 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 3e,3f,26]
        5. Ellen Dorothy HAWORTH, b. ca. 1876 at Moss Side, Lancashire, m. NEWLANDS. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3e,3f,3g]
        6. Margaret Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. Aug 1880 at Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, b. reg. Q3 1880 at Conway R.D., m. reg. Q1 1908 at Bucklow R.D., [Sidney BAILES? Joseph Danner PETTY?]. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3e,3f,3g,26]
        7. Robert C. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1881 at Stretford, Lancashire. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, an articled clerk to a solicitor, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
        8. Richard Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. May 1890 at Stretford, b. reg. Q3 1890 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,3g,26]
        9. Florence Edna M. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1895 at Stretford, b. reg. Q4 1895 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3g,26]
      4. George Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1836 at Salford, d. reg. Q1 1874 at Chorlton R.D. In 1871, a traveler for oil, living with his sister Elizabeth. [ref. 3d,26]
      5. William Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1842 at Hulme or Manchester, d. reg. Q1 1883 at Chorlton R.D. In 1871 and 1881, an accountant, living with his sister Elizabeth. [ref. 3d,3e,26]
    4. Eliza HAWORTH, chr. 27 Jun 1810 at Bury, d. bef. 2 Aug 1881 leaving children. [ref. 1a,18]
    5. James HAWORTH, b. 25 Nov 1812, chr. 12 Feb 1813 at Bury. [ref. 1a,14]
    6. Thomas Chester HAWORTH, b. 10 Apr 1815 at Bury, chr. 20 Sep 1815 at Bury, m. Mary Ann (b. ca. 1814 at Eltham, Kent, d. 12 Mar 1895 in a house fire), d. 28 Jul 1887. At the baptisms of his sons in 1844 and 1846, Thomas Chester HAWORTH. In 1848 directories, Thomas CHESTER, a tailor. In 1851, Thomas CHESTER, a tailor, living at Eltham with his wife and their sons George and William. In 1858 directory (here and later with surname HAWORTH), an auctioneer or house agent. In 1861, a surveyor, living in High Street, Eltham, with his wife, their sons George and William, and a servant. In 1871, a surveyor, living at Park Place, Eltham, with his wife Mary Ann, sons George, William, Joseph, and Richard, and two general servants. In 1878 directory, a surveyor, living at 1 Park Place. In 1881, a surveyor, living at Whitworth House, Eltham, with his wife, their son George, and two servants. In 1882 directory, a house and estate agent and surveyor, living at Whitworth House, Eltham. Residence in 1886 voters list: Whitworth House, High Street, Eltham. Will for £1,133 10s. 11d., probate 30 Aug 1887. Thomas was waywarden to the highways board in 1879 and was concerned in many enterprises, including the foundation of the Eltham Journal. He and several of his family are interred in a mausoleum he had built in Beaconsfield Road, Mottingham, near Eltham. [ref. 1a,1g,3b,3c,3d,3e,14,15,21]
      1. George Chester HAWORTH, b. 3 Apr 1844 (?) at Eltham, chr. 31 Mar 1844 at Eltham, d. 12 Apr 1883, d. reg. Q2 1883 at Lewisham R.D. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a builder, living with his parents. In 1871 and 1881, a surveyor, living with his parents. In 1882, an architect, living at Whitworth House. [ref. 1g,3b,3c,3d,3e,15,21,26]
      2. William Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1846 at Eltham, chr. 23 Aug 1846 at Eltham, d. reg. Q1 1875 at Lewisham R.D., bur. 14 Mar 1875. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861 and 1871, a tailor, living with his parents. [ref. 1g, 3b,3c,3d,15,21,26]
      3. Joseph Chester HAWORTH, b. 8 Apr 1850 at Eltham, m. reg. Q1 1876 at East Grinstead R.D., Mary Ann SHARMAN (b. ca. 1853 at Lee, Kent, d. 18 Mar 1937, bur. at Camberwell, Surrey), d. 9 Mar 1890, d. reg. Q1 1890 at Bromley R.D. (Why not at home in 1851 or 1861?) In 1871, a plumber, living with his parents. In 1878 and 1882 directories, a plumber, living at 22 Elizabeth Terrace. In 1881, a plumber, living at Park Place, Eltham, with his wife and their children Mary Ann, Richard, and William. Of Mottingham. [ref. 3d,3e,15,21,26]
        1. Mary Ann HAWORTH, b. ca. 1876 at Eltham. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 3e]
        2. Richard Chester HAWORTH, b. 4 Jul 1878, b. reg. Q3 1878 at Lewisham R.D., d. 18 Feb 1883, d. reg. Q1 1883 at Lewisham R.D. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 3e,15,21,26]
        3. William HAWORTH, b. ca. 1879 at Eltham. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 3e]
        4. Alfred Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1887 at Mottingham, m. 27 Feb 1907 at St. Edmund, Forest Gate, London, Elizabeth Alice NICHOLS, d. 5 Jun 1936, bur. at Camberwell. In 1891, living with his aunt Emily and uncle William H. SCRIVEN at Lyndhurst Villa, Broomfield Road, Broomfield, Essex. [ref. 3f,21]
          1. Dorothy HAWORTH. [ref. 21]
          2. Cyril Chester HAWORTH, b. 1918, d. 1978. [ref. 21]
            1. Keith Chester HAWORTH, b. 1951, m. Linda. [ref. 21]
              1. Louise HAWORTH, b. ca. 1980. [ref. 21]
              2. Tara Claire HAWORTH, b. ca. 1983. [ref. 21]
            2. Robert Chester HAWORTH, b. 1957, d. 1967. [ref. 21]
        5. Alice HAWORTH, b. 1889, d. 3 Apr 1930, bur. at London. [ref. 21]
      4. Richard Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1853 at Eltham, d. reg. Q1 1876 at Lewisham R.D., bur. 20 Feb 1876. (Why not at home in 1861?) In 1871, a joiner, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,15,21,26]
    7. Jane HAWORTH, chr. 25 Jun 1817 at Bury. [ref. 1a]
    8. Richard HAWORTH, b. 1820 at Bury, chr. 21 Jun 1820 at Bury, m. reg. Q3 1839 at Bolton R.D., Sarah SEWELL (b. ca. 1814 at Manchester, chr. 1 May 1814 at Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan, Manchester, daughter of James SEWELL and Elizabeth; sister of Liddey SEWELL, chr. 2 Jun 1816 at Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan), d. 30 Nov 1883 at home. Founder in 1854 of Richard Haworth & Co., a cotton spinning and manufacturing firm that now produces linens for "the hospitality industry, including restaurants, hotels, special events, cruise shipping, and airlines." In 1861, a cotton spinner, employing 700 hands, living at 33 Albert Terrace, Stretford Road, Stretford, Lancashire, with his wife Sarah, their children Elizabeth, George, Sarah, John, Mary, and Frederick, his wife's sister Mary (a proprietor of land, b. ca. 1803 at Manchester, m. LORD, wid. by 1861), and two general servants. In 1871, a cotton spinner manufacturer, living at Didsbury, Lancashire, with his wife Sarah, sons John and Frederick, granddaughter Elsie DANIEL, cousin Fanny PRICE, and three domestic servants. In 1881, a cotton spinner and manufacturer employing 2700 hands, justice of the peace, and Wesleyan Methodist local preacher, living at Mersey Bank, Fielden Park, Didsbury, with his wife Sarah, son Frederick, "relative" Frances PRICE, a waitress, a housemaid, and a cook. (Frances M.A. "Fanny" PRICE, b. ca. 1829 at Manchester, appears as Richard's cousin in the 1871 census, his "relative" in the 1881 census, and "in my employ" in his will.) In his will, Richard left legacies to the Manchester and Salford Hospital Sunday Fund, the Wesleyan Missionary Society, the Wesleyan Wornout Preachers Fund, the stewards of the Wesleyan circuit in which he lived for stipends to ministers, the Wesleyan Theological College at Didsbury, and numerous relatives, ministers, servants, and company employees. Will for £187,516 14s. 8d., probate 10 May 1884, resworn Jan 1887 for £152,919 3s. 0d. (See obituary.) [ref. 1a,1e,2,3c,3d,3e,10,18]
      1. Elizabeth Sewell HAWORTH, b. ca. 1840 at Middleton or Ainsworth, Lancashire, m. James DANIEL (b. ca. 1839 at Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, m2. Sarah Fanny [b. ca. 1832 at Biggleswade, m1. OLVER]), d. by 1881. In 1861, living with her parents. Elizabeth's father purchased two estates at Old Walden (Old Warden?), Bedfordshire, called Brookland and Fog Hall, "at the request and for the benefit of" James DANIEL. In 1871, living at Claremont House, 1 New Road, Halliwell, Lancashire, with her husband James (the Wesleyan minister of Halliwell), their children Lucy and James, a nurse, a general servant, and a ladies' nurse. In 1881, James was a farmer and seed grower, employing 20 men and 5 boys on 240 acres, living at Rylesline House, High Street, Biggleswade, with his second wife Fanny, children Lucy, James, and Clifford, stepdaughter Louise Ellen OLVER (a governess, b. ca. 1858 at Biggleswade), a housemaid, and a cook. In 1891, James was a sand merchant, living at St. Andrews Street, Biggleswade, with his second wife Sarah Fanny, his son James and stepdaughter Louisa OLVER, visitor Annie OLVER, and two general servants. [ref. 3c,3d,3e,3f,18]
        1. Elsie Lois or Lois Elsie DANIEL, b. ca. 1866 at Salford, Lancashire, m. reg. Q3 1888 at Biggleswade R.D., Frederick Luke WISEMAN (b. ca. 1857 at York). In 1871, living with her maternal grandparents. In 1881, Frederick was a student, visiting Elsie's aunt Mary Adeline HAWORTH. In 1891, living at 10 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, with her husband Frederick (a Wesleyan minister), a housemaid, and a cook. In 1901, living at 12 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, with her husband Frederick (a Wesleyan minister), their children Christopher, Frederick, and Helen, a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g,18,26]
          1. Christopher Luke WISEMAN, b. ca. 1893 at Birmingham, b. reg. Q2 1893 at Kings Norton R.D. In 1901, at school, living with his parents. [ref. 3g,26]
          2. Frederick Daniel WISEMAN, b. ca. 1895 at Birmingham, b. reg. Q1 1895 at Kings Norton R.D., d. suddenly 1952. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1923, joined the staff of the Methodist Recorder newspaper; appointed manager in 1934; later managing editor. Living at St. Albans in 1939. [ref. 3g,23,26]
          3. Helen Margaret WISEMAN, b. ca. 1897 at Birmingham, b. reg. Q4 1897 at Kings Norton R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3g,26]
        2. Lucy Helen DANIEL, b. ca. 1868 at Salford, m. reg. Q1 1895 at Biggleswade R.D., Arthur Trevethin NOWELL (b. ca. 1861 at Garndiffaith, Monmouthshire). In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her father and stepmother. In 1891, living on her own means, visiting the Huntley Health Resort, Bishopsteignton, Devon, together with her cousins Helen and Emma HACKING. In 1901, living at 92 Fellows Road, Hampstead, London, with her husband Arthur (an artist painter, working on his own account at home), their sons Colin and Wilfred, a nurse, a cook, a housemaid, and a hospital nurse. In 1917, of 1 St. Mary Abbots Place, Kensington, London. Arthur painted portraits of several members of the family. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g,18,22,26,29]
          1. Colin Arthur NOWELL, b. ca. 1895 at London, b. reg. Q4 1895 at Hampstead R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 3g,26]
          2. Wilfrid James NOWELL, b. ca. 1896 at London, b. reg. Q4 1896 at Hampstead R.D., d. 9 Apr 1917. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1917, a second lieutenant in the 460th Howitzer Battery, Royal Field Artillery. Memorial at Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. [ref. 3g,22,26]
        3. James Cecil Haworth DANIEL, b. ca. Mar 1871 at Halliwell, b. reg. Q2 1871 at Bolton R.D., m. reg. Q4 1894 at Biggleswade R.D., Beatrice Dorothy CONDER (b. ca. 1873 at Biggleswade). In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his father and stepmother. In 1891, living with his father and stepmother. In 1901, a farmer and justice of the peace, living at St. Andrews, St. Andrews Place, Biggleswade, with his wife Beatrice, their daughters Dorothy, Marjorie, and Mildred, a cook, a nurse, an undernurse, and a housemaid. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g,18,26]
          1. Dorothy Irma DANIEL, b. ca. 1896 at Biggleswade, b. reg. Q1 1896 at Biggleswade R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3g,26]
          2. Marjorie Ida DANIEL, b. ca. 1898 at Biggleswade, b. reg. Q4 1898 at Biggleswade R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3g,26]
          3. Mildred Vivian DANIEL, b. ca. 1900 at Biggleswade, b. reg. Q2 1900 at Biggleswade R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3g,26]
        4. Clifford Haworth DANIEL, b. ca. 1873 at Biggleswade, b. reg. Q3 1873 at Biggleswade R.D., m. reg. Q4 1901 at Rotherham R.D., Mary BENNITT or Elizabeth LISTER. In 1881, a scholar, living with his father and stepmother. In 1891, a boarding pupil at Rydal Mount school, Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, together with his first cousin Harold Wilfred HAWORTH. Claimed to speak Welsh as well as English in 1891. Ordained deacon at Chichester in 1896. In 1901, a Church of England clergyman, boarding in a miner's house at 189 Third Row, Ashington, Northumberland. [ref. 3e,3f,3g,18,26,27b]
      2. George Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1843 at Middleton or Ainsworth or Bury, m1. reg. Q2 1870 at Stockport R.D., Elizabeth Pape FORD (b. ca. 1847 at Higher Broughton, Lancashire, d. 25 Dec 1913 at High Lawn), d. 11 May 1932. In 1861, a clerk in [presumably his father's] cotton mill, living with his parents. In 1871, a spinner manufacturer, living at 4 The Crescent, Lady Barn, Lancashire, with his wife Elizabeth, an unnamed infant son (Richard), and three servants. In 1881, a cotton manufacturer, living at Brook Bank, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire, with his wife Elizabeth, son Francis, a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1891, a cotton spinner and manufacturer, living at Lyndhurst, Palatine Road, Didsbury, with a waitress, a cook, a housemaid, and an under housemaid; his wife Elizabeth was boarding at Well House, a hydropathic hotel at Ilkley, Yorkshire, with her children Chester, Francis, Mary, and Gordon. In 1901, a cotton merchant and manufacturer, living at High Lawn, Bowdon, Cheshire, with his wife (enumerated incorrectly as Mary), their children Richard, Chester, Frank, Mary, and Gordon, visitor Janette KNOX (b. ca. 1881 in Scotland), a cook, a waitress, two housemaids, a kitchenmaid, an underhousemaid, a housekeeper and stud groom, and the groom's wife. Still of High Lawn in at least 1911, and of Bowdon when he died in 1932. A partner in his father's firm and eventually its chairman. The net value of his estate was £366,000; his will included numerous charitable bequests, many of them to Methodist causes. The family grave is in the churchyard at Bowdon. [ref. 2,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,18,26,27c,27f,27h,31]
        1. Richard Ford HAWORTH, b. ca. Mar 1871 at Fallowfield, Lancashire, b. reg. Q2 1871 at Chorlton R.D., m. 1 Jun 1911 at St. George's Hanover Square, m1. reg. Q2 1911 at St. George Hanover Square R.D., Pauline FIRTH (only child of William FIRTH of The Grange, Chesnuts, Massachusetts, m2. Joe BOUMPHREY), div., m2. Phyllis (m2. 25 Jul 1935 at St. Mary's, Sevenoaks, Kent, Tom Morriss PRIESTLEY, of White Friars, Sevenoaks), d. by 1935. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a boarding pupil in a school at 31 Park Crescent, North Meols, Lancashire, together with his brother George. In 1901, a cotton merchant and manufacturer, living with his parents. In 1935 (posth.), of Owlscot, Hale, Cheshire. Pauline became a well known sculptor under the name Pauline Firth Boumphrey; she specialized in animal bronzes. [ref. 3d,3e,3g,26,27c,27i,31]
          1. Richard Firth HAWORTH. An army cadet at Radley College. Commissioned 2nd lieutenant in the Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Army, effective 12 Aug 1939. Lost control of Richard Haworth & Co. [ref. 31,32]
            1. Felicity, m. CORRY. [ref. 31]
              1. Christopher. [ref. 31]
        2. George Chester HAWORTH, b. ca. 1873 at Fallowfield, b. reg. Q3 1873 at Chorlton R.D., m. Alice Mary, d. 9 Apr 1928 at his residence, Bollin Wood, Wilmslow, Cheshire. In 1881, a boarding pupil in the same school as his brother Richard. In 1891, an apprentice, living with his mother. In 1901, a cotton merchant and manufacturer, living with his parents. [ref. 3e,3f,3g,26,27g]
        3. Francis Colin "Frank" HAWORTH, b. ca. Jul 1880 at Chorlton-cum-Hardy, b. reg. Q4 1880 at Chorlton R.D., m. reg. Q3 1908 at Brighton R.D., Annie EDMONDSON or Maria ROELICH. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1901, a cotton merchant and manufacturer's apprentice, living with his parents. (In 1881, aged 8 months, Francis was mistakenly recorded in the census as aged 8 years.) [ref. 3e,3f,3g,26]
        4. Mary HAWORTH, b. ca. 1882 at Manchester. In 1891, a scholar, living with her mother. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
        5. Gordon Morris HAWORTH, b. ca. 1884 at Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1884 at Chorlton R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1901, a machine mechanic's apprentice, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,3g,26]
      3. Sarah Jane HAWORTH, b. ca. 1846 at Manchester, m. William Henry HACKING (b. ca. 1837 at Manchester). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, living at 37 Springbank, Bury, with her husband William (a machinist employing 160 men and 30 boys), their children Henry, Sarah, Helen, and Emma, a general servant, and a nurse. In 1881, living at Ryecroft, Manchester Road, Bury, with her husband (a loom maker machinist), their children Henry, Helen, and Emma, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1891, living at Heathcroft House, Unsworth, Lancashire, with her husband William (an iron founder and machine maker), their son Henry, a housemaid, a waitress, an underhousemaid, and a cook. In 1901, living at Bury New Road, Unsworth, with her husband William (a textile machine maker), their children Emma and Richard, a cook, two housemaids, a waitress, and a kitchenmaid. [ref. 2,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,18]
        1. Henry H. HACKING, b. ca 1865 at Bury. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, an iron founder and machine maker (employed, presumably by his father), living with his parents. In 1901, a loom maker and machinist, boarding in the BIRD household at 74 Walmersley Road, Bury. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g]
        2. Sarah J. HACKING, b. ca. 1866 at Bury. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 3d]
        3. Helen HACKING, b. ca. 1868 at Bury. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, visiting the Huntley Health Resort, Bishopsteignton, with her sister Emma and cousin Lucy DANIEL. [ref. 3d,3e,3f]
        4. Emma Webster HACKING, b. ca. Aug 1870 at Bury. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, visiting the Huntley Health Resort, Bishopsteignton, with her sister Helen and cousin Lucy DANIEL. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3d,3e,3f,3g]
        5. Richard Haworth HACKING, b. ca. 1882 at Bury. In 1891, one of just three boarding pupils at Links House School, Glen Eldon Road, Lytham, Lancashire. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
      4. James Sewell HAWORTH, b. 27 Oct 1848 at 14 Upper Jackson Street, Hulme, Lancashire, m. 9 Aug 1876 at the Wesleyan chapel, Sydenham, Kent, m. reg. Q3 1876 at Lewisham R.D., Alice SERCOMBE, d. 21 May 1923 at 2 Bridgeland Street, Bideford, Devon. In 1861, a boarding scholar in a private school run by Dr. James M. CRANSWICK (teacher A.M.P.H.) at Victoria Terrace, Bury Old Road, Broughton, Lancashire. In 1881, a Wesleyan minister, living at 82 Newby Street, Kirkdale, Lancashire, with his wife Alice, son Harold, and two general servants. In 1891, a Wesleyan minister, living at Upworth Lodge, Wrexham, Denbighshire, with his wife Alice, her sister Kate, visitor Sarah C. PHILLIPS (living on her own means, b. ca. 1838 at Chelsea), and a cook. Elected to membership in the Royal Geographical Society in 1892. (Where in 1901?) In 1918 living at Eirianfa, near Llangollen, Denbighshire. Will for £55,372 6s. 1d., probate 1 Sep 1923. (See obituary and list of appointments.) [ref. 3c,3e,3f,6,10,11,17,18,26,27a]
        1. Harold Wilfred HAWORTH, b. 16 Sep 1877 at 62 Trinity Square, Margate, Kent, b. reg. Q4 1877 at Thanet R.D., m1. reg. Q1 1907 at Fulham R.D., Mary Katherine MATTHEW (d. 1914), m2. Jun 1917 at Disley, Cheshire, Norah Christian ORFORD, d. 10 Jun 1941 at Cranford, Lingfield, Surrey. In 1881, living with his parents. Pupil at Rydal Mount School (now Rydal Penrhos), Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, from 1889 to 1896, including service as prefect. In 1891, a boarding pupil at Rydal Mount, together with his first cousin Clifford Haworth DANIEL. Student at Cambridge University (matric. Michaelmas 1896 at Trinity Hall, LL.B. 1900, M.A. 1904). In 1901, living on his own means in a boarding house at Ashchurch Grove, Hammersmith, London, sharing three rooms with Arnold C. HALLIGEY, a solicitor, b. ca. 1876 at Taunton, Somerset. (In the 1881 census, Arnold appears as the son of John T.F. HALLIGAY, a Wesleyan minister living in Exeter, Devon.) Called to the bar, Inner Temple, 27 Jan 1902. Ordained deacon (London) 1903; priest 1904. Curate of St. Andrew's, Fulham, Middlesex, 1903-1907; curate of Tarporley, Cheshire, 1907-1910; vicar of Disley, 1910-1924; vicar of Christ Church, Crewe, Cheshire, 1924-1931; vicar of Bowdon and proctor in convocation of Chester, Cheshire, 1931-1939. Canon of Chester, 1936-1939. Will to his wife Norah for £28,252 19s. 1d., probate at Manchester 26 Sep 1941. (See obituary.) [ref. 3e,3f,3g,4,5,9,16,17,20,26,28]
          1. Walter James Lawrence HAWORTH, company director, b. 9 Feb 1908, m1. ca. 1932 Betty M. DURRANT (d. 1946 at Colombo, Ceylon [now Sri Lanka]), m2. 1947 at Colombo, Sibyl ROYLANCE (b. 6 Feb 1909, d. 1985, m1. DANDO), m3. 1988 Marjorie, d. 18 Aug 1991 at Winchester, Hampshire. [ref. 4,16,19]
            1. Jennifer Anne "Jennie" HAWORTH, b. 11 Jul 1935 at Colombo, m1. ca. 1957 at Sparsholt, Hampshire, Brian ROCKINGHAM-GILL (b. ca. 1933), div. 1963, m2. 1964 Brian WHITFIELD (b. 12 Feb 1928). [ref. 4,19]
              1. Ginevra Elizabeth "Gina" ROCKINGHAM-GILL, psychologist, b. 25 Jul 1959 at Colombo, m. 1998 at Sydney, Australia, Gia SIKHARULIDZE. [ref. 4,19]
                1. Gabriel Andrew SIKHARULIDZE, b. 12 Dec 1999 at Sydney. [ref. 19]
              2. Emma Caroline ROCKINGHAM-GILL, civil servant, b. 13 Dec 1960 at Colombo, m. 1987 at Sydney, Timothy ROONEY (b. 1959). [ref. 4,19]
                1. Samuel Sean ROONEY, b. 15 Jul 1994 at Sydney. [ref. 4,19]
                2. Tessa Caitlin ROONEY, b. 25 May 1996 at Sydney. [ref. 4,19]
              3. Christopher Mark Tobias "Toby" WHITFIELD, company director, b. 6 Feb 1965 at Chichester, Sussex, m. 29 Apr 2000 at Sydney, Claire FRANCIS (b. 21 Apr 1970 in United Kingdom). [ref. 4,19]
          2. Christopher Matthew "Kit" HAWORTH, schoolmaster, b. 31 Dec 1911 (twin with Elizabeth) at Disley, d. 17 Aug 1975 at Pembury Hospital, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. [ref. 4,15]
          3. Elizabeth Mary "Liz" HAWORTH, executive secretary, b. 31 Dec 1911 (twin with Christopher) at Disley, d. 24 Dec 1994 at London. [ref. 4,15]
          4. Katharine Perpetua "Peta" HAWORTH, physician, b. 13 Sep 1918 at Disley, m. Dec 1948 Olaf D. BAYLES (anesthesiologist, d. 31 Oct 1996), d. Feb 1980 at Stevenage, Hertfordshire. [ref. 4,15]
            1. Rosemary Ann BAYLES, biologist, b. 21 Apr 1949 at Enfield. [ref. 4]
            2. Colin David BAYLES, chartered surveyor, b. 6 May 1951, m. ca. 1986 in Hertfordshire, Sally. [ref. 4]
            3. Lindsay Susan BAYLES, solicitor, b. 22 Dec 1952. [ref. 4]
          5. Mary Christian HAWORTH, hospital social worker, b. 11 Jan 1920 at Disley. [ref. 4,15]
          6. Joan Margaret HAWORTH, b. 20 June 1928 at Christ Church Vicarage, Crewe, m. 23 Dec 1949 at Lingfield, Gareth MORGAN[ref. 4,8,12,15]
        2. Richard HAWORTH, b. 3 May 1883, b. reg. Q2 1883 at Kingston R.D., d. 25 Jun 1886. His gravestone is adjacent to that of Richard Haworth PEARSON, below. His father's will provides for a legacy to the National Children's Home and Orphanage "as an Endowment Fund for the Richard Haworth House at the Lancashire Branch at Edgworth near Bolton". [ref. 7,17]
      5. John Fletcher HAWORTH, b. ca. 1853 at Manchester or Moss Side, m. reg. Q2 1876 at Chorlton R.D., Frances Alice POPE (b. ca. 1854 at London). In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a clerk, living with his parents. In 1881, a cotton spinner, living at The Thorns, Didsbury Park, Didsbury, with his wife Frances, daughters Mary and Joan, a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1891, a cotton spinner, living at Oldfield, Lancashire, with his wife Frances, their daughters Joan, Ellen, Hannah, and Frances, his mother-in-law Ann E. POPE, his wife's nephew Hugh L. POPE, a waitress, a cook, a housemaid, a nurse, a nurserymaid, a maid, and a coachman. In 1901, a gentleman and retired cotton merchant, living at Brentwood, Park Road, Hale, Cheshire, with his wife Frances, their daughters Joan, Helen, and Frances, a waitress, a cook, two housemaids, and a governess. In 1913, of Withens, Sutton Coldfield. A partner in his father's firm. [ref. 2,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,18,26,27e]
        1. Mary HAWORTH, b. ca. 1877 at Manchester, m. reg. Q2 1898 at Altrincham R.D., Charles Archibald CHUBB (b. ca. 1871 at Chislehurst, Kent, m2. 1949 Margaret Alison PICKARD [d. 1986], d. 1967), d. 1948. In 1881, living with her parents. (Where in 1891?) In 1901, living at 51 Drayton Gardens, Kensington, London, with her husband Charles (a lock and safe manufacturer), a visitor, a housemaid, and a cook. Charles was the managing director of Chubb & Sons Lock & Safe Co., Ltd., and was a baronet and the second Baron Hayter. [ref. 3e,3g,26,30]
          1. George Charles Hayter CHUBB, b. 25 Apr 1911, m. 1940 Elizabeth Anne RUMBOLD. Chairman of Chubb & Sons Lock & Safe Co., Ltd., a baronet, and the third Baron Hayter. [ref. 30]
            1. Sarah CHUBB, b. 1941, m. 1963 David Humphrey CLARK. [ref. 30]
              1. Andrew David CLARK, b. 1964. [ref. 30]
              2. Alison Tamsen CLARK, b. 1967. [ref. 30]
              3. Simon William CLARK (adop.), b. 1968. [ref. 30]
              4. Katherine Mary CLARK (adop.), b. 1970. [ref. 30]
            2. George William Michael CHUBB, b. 9 Oct 1943, m. 1983 Waltraud FLACKL. [ref. 30]
              1. Thomas Frederik Flackl CHUBB, b. 23 Jul 1986. [ref. 30]
            3. John Andrew CHUBB, b. 1946, m. 1975 Sandy BRERETON. [ref. 30]
              1. Alfred CHUBB, b. 1977. [ref. 30]
              2. Georgia CHUBB, b. 1978. [ref. 30]
            4. Charles Henry Thomas CHUBB, b. 1949, m. 1979 Ann Nicola MANNING. [ref. 30]
              1. Mark Henry CHUBB, b. 1980. [ref. 30]
              2. Josephine Anne CHUBB, b. 1983. [ref. 30]
              3. Jack Charles CHUBB, b. 1985. [ref. 30]
              4. Alice Christine CHUBB, b. 1989. [ref. 30]
          2. David William Early CHUBB, b. 1914, m. Veronica CLIFTON, d. 1993. [ref. 30]
            1. Jeremy David Knyvett CHUBB, b. 1941, m. 1978 Valerie Anne WIGHTMAN (m1. EVANS). [ref. 30]
              1. Patrick David CHUBB, b. 1980. [ref. 30]
              2. Andrew Harry CHUBB, b. 1982. [ref. 30]
        2. Joan HAWORTH, b. ca. 1879 at Manchester or Didsbury. In 1881, 1891, and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3e,3f,3g]
        3. Ellen or Helen L. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1881 at Didsbury. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
        4. Hannah E. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1884 at Didsbury. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 3f]
        5. Frances S. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1889 at Altrincham, Cheshire, m. 16 Sep 1913 at St. Paul's Wesleyan Church, Bowdon, Kenneth STOKER (elder son of Robert Burden STOKER). In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3f,3g,27e]
      6. Mary Adeline HAWORTH, b. ca. 1854 at Manchester or Whalley Range or Liverpool, Lancashire, m. James Fildes PEARSON (b. ca. 1852 at Ingleby Barwick on Tees, Yorkshire, b. reg. Q2 1852 at Stockton R.D.), d. 17 Mar 1912 at Beachmount, Arnside, Westmorland, after a short illness. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. (Where in 1871?) In 1881, living at Barwicke Cottage, Gatley, Lancashire, with her husband James (a wholesale grocer), their daughters Mary and Elizabeth, visitor Frederick L. WISEMAN (future husband of her niece Elsie Lois DANIEL), a nurse, a housemaid, and a cook. In 1891, visiting Huntley, a health resort at Bishopsteignton, Devon, with her husband James (living on his own means). In 1901, visting the IDDON family at Inglewood, Arnside, with her husband James (a provision merchant). Cremated at Manchester Crematorium. [ref. 3c,3e,3f,3g,7,13,17,18,26,27d]
        1. Mary Mowbray PEARSON, b. ca. 1878 at Cheadle, Cheshire, b. reg. Q2 1878 at Stockport R.D. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3e,26]
        2. Elizabeth D. PEARSON, b. ca. 1879 at Cheadle. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3e]
        3. Richard Haworth PEARSON, b. ca. 1882, b. reg. Q2 1882 at Stockport R.D., d. 17 Oct 1885 at West Bank, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, of convulsions, bronchitis, and incipient pneumonia. His gravestone is adjacent to that of Richard HAWORTH (1883-1886), above. [ref. 7,13,26]
      7. Frederic HAWORTH, b. ca. 1857 at Manchester, m. reg. Q2 1881 at Stockport R.D., Mary Simmonds HODGKINSON (b. ca. 1860 at Manchester). In 1861 and 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a cotton spinner and manufacturer (dealer), living with his parents. In 1891, a justice of the peace and lieutenant colonel commanding the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the Lancashire Militia, living on his own means at Tweed Mount, Bath Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, with his wife Mary, their children Richard, Frederic, Mary, and Harriet, a cook, a waitress, a housemaid, and a kitchenmaid. In 1901, a magistrate, retired cotton manufacturer, and colonel commanding the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers, living at The Wood, Windermere, Westmorland, with his wife Mary, their daughters Alison and Harriett, a cook, a parlormaid, a sewing maid, a housemaid, and a kitchenmaid. A partner in his father's firm. [ref. 2,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,18,26]
        1. Richard HAWORTH, b. ca. 1882 at Cheadle, b. reg. Q4 1882 at Stockport R.D. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,26]
        2. Frederic D. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1884 at Cheadle, b. reg. Q1 1884 at Stockport R.D. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 3f,26]
        3. Mary A. or Alison M. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1884 at Cheadle. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
        4. Harriet M. HAWORTH, b. ca. 1886 at Woodford, Cheshire. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 3f,3g]
    9. William Hardman HAWORTH, chr. 11 Aug 1822 at Bury. [ref. 1a]
Probably related: Possibly related: Other HAWORTHs at Rydal Mount School (no indication that they're related): [ref. 28]

Sources

  1. International Genealogical Index, online at FamilySearch.
    1. batches P007052, P007053, M007052, and M007053 (parish registers of Bury, Lancashire)
    2. batch M007153 (parish registers of Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire)
    3. batch 7523118 (patron submission)
    4. batch 7521919 (patron submission)
    5. batch C089351 (church registers of Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan, Manchester)
    6. batches C097895, C097896, M097893, and M097895 (parish registers of Manchester Cathedral)
    7. batch C067821 (parish registers of Eltham, Kent)
    8. batch C094921 (registers of the New Jerusalemite church, Top o' th' Brow, Ringley, near Outwood, Lancashire)
  2. Obituary and death notice of Richard Haworth (1820-1883) in the Manchester Guardian.
  3. Censuses of the United Kingdom (see selected extracts)
    1. 1851
    2. 1861
    3. 1871
    4. 1881
    5. 1891
    6. 1901
  4. Personal recollection of Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan and Mary Christian Haworth.
  5. Obituary and death notice of Harold Wilfred Haworth in the Church Times.
  6. Obituary of James Sewell Haworth in the 1923 Minutes of Conference of the Methodist Church of Great Britain.
  7. Gravestones of Richard Haworth (1883-1886) and Richard Haworth Pearson.
  8. Birth certificate of Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan.
  9. Birth certificate of Harold Wilfred Haworth.
  10. Birth certificate of James Sewell Haworth.
  11. Marriage certificate of James Sewell Haworth and Alice (Sercombe) Haworth.
  12. Marriage certificate of Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan and Gareth Morgan.
  13. Death certificate of Richard Haworth Pearson.
  14. Parish registers of Bury, Lancashire (LDS microfilm 0093680).
  15. "Haworth Mausoleum, Mottingham", North West Kent Family History Society Journal, vol. 1 no. 5, January 1980, p. 144.
  16. Will and admon of Harold Wilfred Haworth.
  17. Will and admon of James Sewell Haworth.
  18. Will of Richard Haworth (1820-1883).
  19. Personal recollection of Jennifer (Haworth) Whitfield, 2001.
  20. J.A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, online at Ancestry.com as Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900.
  21. Information from Keith Chester Haworth.
  22. Debt of Honour Register of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  23. Online history of the Methodist Recorder newspaper
  24. Will of Thomas Chester Haworth (1815-1887).
  25. Eltham and District Times 2 Apr 1915.
  26. FreeBMD online index to civil registration in England and Wales.
  27. Announcements in The Times
    1. Court News, 30 Mar 1892
    2. Ordinations, 23 Dec 1896
    3. Marriages, 2 Jun 1911
    4. Deaths, 12 Mar 1912
    5. Marriages, 18 Sep 1913
    6. Deaths, 27 Dec 1913
    7. Deaths, 10 Apr 1928
    8. Wills and Bequests, 22 Aug 1932
    9. Marriages, 26 Jul 1935
  28. Mike Leach, Rydal Penrhos Society (former pupil organization), pers. comm., 23 Sep 2002.
  29. Christopher Mosley, pers. comm., 26 Aug 2003.
  30. Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage, 2000 edn., online at Xreferplus.
  31. Felicity Corry, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2006.
  32. London Gazette, 6 Sep 1939

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