Descendants of James Sewell

(See below for the Birch, Hazlehurst, Marsden, Price, and Till families.)

James SEWELL, b. ca. 1776, m. 19 Mar 1799 at the Collegiate Church (later the Cathedral), Manchester, Lancashire, Elizabeth BIRCH, d. 22 Aug 1838 of decline, d. reg. Q3 1838 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), bur. 26 Aug 1838 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, Manchester. At his marriage in 1799, a cotton spinner, of Manchester; James BARROW witnessed the marriage. At his daughters' baptisms in 1800, 1802, 1803, and 1805, of Manchester. At his children's baptisms and burials in 1807, 1808, 1809, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1816, and 1819, and in Pigot and Dean's directory for 1821-1822, a cotton spinner, of 6 Syers Court, Bootle Street, Manchester. In Baines and Parson's directory for 1825, an overlooker, of 8 Syers Court. At his wife's death in 1836, a spinner, of 13 George Street, Hulme, Lancashire. At his own death in 1838, a spinner, of George Street, Hulme. Posthumously at his daughter Sarah's marriage in 1839, his daughter Elizabeth's death in 1840, and his daughter Martha's marriage in 1841, a spinner. Recalled in Josiah Slugg's Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (1880) as a cotton spinner and a prominent early member of the Great Bridgewater Street chapel. [ref. 1a,1b,1c,3a1,3a2,3b,3d,3h,5a,5i,6a,8a,8c]
  1. Hannah SEWELL, b. 15 Feb 1800, chr. 9 Mar 1800 at Cross Street Presbyterian, Manchester. [ref. 3d]
  2. Mary SEWELL, b. 4 Feb 1802 at Manchester, chr. 28 Feb 1802 at Cross Street Presbyterian, m. 13 Sep 1838 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester, m. reg. Q3 1838 at Manchester R.D., Samuel LORD (prob. d. by 1841), d. 6 Jun 1874 at Cheadle, Cheshire, d. reg. Q3 1874 at Haslingden R.D. (Newchurch subdistrict), bur. in her brother John's plot at Rusholme Road Cemetery (the Dissenters' Burial Ground), Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lancashire. At her marriage in 1838, of Hulme; Samuel was of Breightmet, a township in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire. In 1841, a bonnet maker, living at Brinks Brow, Ainsworth, Lancashire, with her sister Martha. In 1851, living with her sister Sarah. In 1861, a proprietor of land, living with her sister Sarah. In 1871, living with her sister Martha. At her death in 1874, of Hulme. Will proved 8 Jun 1875 by her sister Sarah's husband Richard HAWORTH; effects under £200. [ref. 1a,1b,2a,2b,2c,2d,3d,4b,5b,5d,5e,9b]
  3. Elizabeth SEWELL, b. 12 Nov 1803, chr. 18 Dec 1803 at Cross Street Presbyterian, d. 5 Sep 1840 at Ainsworth of decline, d. reg. Q3 1840 at Bury R.D. (Radcliffe subdistrict), bur. 9 Sep 1840 at Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan. [ref. 1a,1b,3a1,3d,4b,5h]
  4. Ann SEWELL, b. 13 Jul 1805, chr. 18 Aug 1805 at Cross Street Presbyterian, d. 6 May 1808 of a fever, bur. 8 May 1808 at Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan. [ref. 3a1,3d]
  5. John SEWELL, b. 29 Jun 1807 at Manchester, chr. 6 Sep 1807 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, m. 17 Sep 1834 at St. Mary, Manchester, Margaret RACE (b. ca. 1812 at Marsden or Saddleworth, Yorkshire, d. 9 Apr 1878, d. reg. Q2 1878 at Chorlton R.D. [Hulme subdistrict], bur. in her husband's plot at Rusholme Road Cemetery), d. 22 Oct 1886 at 29 Tamworth Street, Hulme, d. reg. Q4 1886 at Chorlton R.D., bur. at Rusholme Road Cemetery with his wife, three of their children, and his sister Mary. At his marriage in 1834, a salesman, of Manchester St. Mary; Margaret was also of Manchester St. Mary; M. SIMPSON witnessed the marriage. At his son's baptism in 1835, a salesman, of Hulme. At his children's deaths in 1839, of Hulme. In Pigot and Slater's directory for 1841, a salesman, at 80 George Street, Hulme. In 1841, a clerk, living at 80 George Street, Hulme, with his wife Margaret and their daughter Eleanor. In 1851, a salesman, living at 27 Tamworth Street, Hulme, with his wife Margaret, their children Eleanor, Elizabeth, John, William, and Arthur, and a house servant. In Jan 1857, a manufacturer, of Hulme, served on the grand jury for the Salford quarter sessions. In 1861, an agent for Yorkshire woollens, living at Tamworth Street, Hulme, with his wife Margaret, their children Elizabeth, John, William, and Arthur, and a visiting agent for mixed fancy goods. At his daughter Elizabeth's marriage in 1862, a commission agent. In Mar 1871, an agent, of Tamworth Street, Stretford Road, Manchester; one of the executors of his sister Martha's husband Richard SEED. In Apr 1871, a silk and cotton agent, living at 31 Tamworth Street, Hulme, with his wife Margaret, their sons William and Arthur, and a domestic servant. At his son John's marriage in 1875, a gentleman. In 1881, an agent, living at 6 Buckingham Street, Moss Side, Lancashire, with a housekeeper and his granddaughter Alice STONES (daughter of his daughter Elizabeth). At his death in 1886, of 29 Tamworth Street, Hulme. Will with three codicils proved at Manchester, 10 May 1887, by his son John and his sister Sarah's son John Fletcher HAWORTH, the surviving executors. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3a2,3b,3c,4b,5f,5g,8b,9b]
    1. Thomas Birch SEWELL, b. ca. Jul 1835, chr. 28 Oct 1835 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester, d. 12 Feb 1839, d. reg. Q1 1839 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), bur. in his father's plot at Rusholme Road Cemetery. [ref. 1a,1b,3b,5g,9b]
    2. Mary Elizabeth SEWELL, b. ca. Aug 1837, b. reg. Q3 1837 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), d. 14 Feb 1839, d. reg. Q1 1839 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), bur. in her father's plot at Rusholme Road Cemetery. [ref. 1a,1b,5g,9b]
    3. Eleanor SEWELL, b. ca. Aug 1839 at Hulme, b. reg. Q3 1839 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. reg. Q3 1860 at Manchester R.D., William SYMINGTON (b. ca. 1826 in Scotland, d. by 1916), d. 25 Feb 1916. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, a commission agent's wife, living at 51 Windsor Road, Islington, Middlesex, with her (step)son Walter and a general servant. At her son John's baptism in 1862, of 51 Windsor Road, Upper Holloway. At her son William's baptism in 1864 and her daughter Margaret's baptism in 1866, of 15 Kingdom Road, Upper Holloway. At her son Robert's baptism in 1868, of 42 Penn Road Villas, Holloway. At her daughter Eleanor's baptism in 1870, of 42 Penn Road Villas, Caledonian Road. In 1871, living at 41 Penn Road Villas, Holloway, Islington, with her husband William (a manufacturer's agent), their children William, Robert, and Eleanor, and two general servants. At her son James's baptism in 1872, of 42 Penn Road, Holloway. In 1881, living at West Brae, Stonebridge Park, Willesden, Middlesex, with her husband William (a crape manufacturer's agent), their children William, Eleanor, James, Scott, and Hugh, a cook, and a general servant. At her death in 1916, of 15 Kirklee Road, Kelvinside, Glasgow. Scottish probate sealed at London, 16 Aug 1916. [ref. 1a,1b,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3i,3j,4b]
      1. (stepson) Walter SYMINGTON, b. ca. 1851 at Bradford, Yorkshire, b. reg. Q4 1851 at Bradford R.D. In 1861, a scholar, living with his stepmother. [ref. 1a,2c]
      2. John Sewell SYMINGTON, b. 10 Dec 1861, b. reg. Q4 1861 at Islington R.D., chr. 19 Jan 1862 at Hornsey Road Methodist, Holloway, d. reg. Q4 1864 at Islington R.D. [ref. 1a,3i]
      3. William Ernest SYMINGTON, b. 28 Mar 1864 at Holloway, b. reg. Q2 1864 at Islington R.D., chr. 15 May 1864 at Hornsey Road Methodist, d. reg. Q1 1886 at Hampstead R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, an architect's pupil, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,3i]
      4. Margaret SYMINGTON, b. 23 Apr 1866, b. reg. Q2 1866 at Islington R.D., chr. 17 Jun 1866 at Caledonian Road Methodist, Holloway, d. reg. Q1 1869 at Islington R.D. [ref. 1a,3j]
      5. Robert SYMINGTON, b. 29 Sep 1868 at Holloway, b. reg. Q4 1868 at Islington R.D., chr. 15 Nov 1868 at Caledonian Road Methodist, d. 1955 in Hamilton district, New South Wales. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a boarding scholar at Lewinsdale School, Weston Super Mare, Somerset. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,3j,7a]
      6. Eleanor May SYMINGTON, b. 11 May 1870 at Holloway, b. reg. Q2 1870 at Islington R.D., chr. 25 Jun 1870 at Caledonian Road Methodist, m. 1901 in Sydney district, New South Wales, Robert Winning STRANG (b. ca. 1872). In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1916, administrator of her mother's estate. In Mar 1930, arrived at Southampton from Natal on the Armadale Castle with her husband Robert; address Knapps House, Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,3j,4b,7a,10a]
      7. James Sewell SYMINGTON, b. 5 Feb 1872 at Holloway, b. reg. Q1 1872 at Islington R.D., chr. 10 Apr 1872 at Caledonian Road Methodist, m1. 1909 in Sydney district, New South Wales, Ottilie Louise Agnes Marie NEWACK or NOWACK (m1. 1889 in Sydney district, William Sutherland KETTLEWELL, div. 1909, d. 2 Jul 1922 at Gavutu, Solomon Islands), m2. 5 Feb 1924 at St. Thomas Anglican, North Sydney, Margherita Adriana (Margot) COWAN, d. 10 Jul 1944 at his home, Brandon Lodge, Berry Street, North Sydney, New South Wales. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. At his death in 1944, late of Rabaul, New Guinea. The State Library of New South Wales holds some photographs of James and his second wife Margot, including some taken on Gavutu, in the Solomon Islands. [ref. 1a,2e,3j,5k,5l,5m,5n,7a]
      8. (probably) Alexander SYMINGTON, b. reg. Q1 1874 at Hendon R.D., d. reg. Q1 1874 at Hendon R.D. [ref. 1a]
      9. Scott SYMINGTON, b. ca. 1876 at Willesden, b. reg. Q2 1876 at Hendon R.D., m. Beatrice Frances (b. ca. 1884 in New Zealand), d. 7 Nov 1942, d. reg. Q4 1942 at Paddington R.D. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In the 1905-1906 electoral register for Avon, Canterbury, New Zealand, an electrical engineer, of 59 Worcester Street, Linwood. In the 1911 electoral register for Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, an electrical engineer, of North Road, Avenal; his wife Beatrice was at the same address. In the 1914 electoral register for Wallace, Southland, a farmer, of Fairfax; his wife Beatrice was at the same address. On 12 Nov 1916, an engineer, resident of New Zealand, arrived at London on the Corinthic from Wellington, New Zealand; his address in England was the National Bank of New Zealand, 67 Moorgate Street. On 9 Jan 1917, an engineer, last permanent residence Invercargill, New Zealand, arrived at New York on the St. Paul, sailed 31 Dec 1916 from Liverpool. Beatrice also arrived in the United States in 1917. In 1920, an engineer at a chemical works, living in a rented apartment at 70 Grove Street, Passaic, New Jersey, with his wife Beatrice and their daughter Frances. On 14 Nov 1926, an engineer, resident of the United States, arrived at Glasgow on the Cameronia from New York, intending permanent residence in Scotland; his address in Scotland was c/o Strang (i.e. his sister Eleanor), Knapps House, Kilmacolm. At his death in 1942, of 57 Maida Vale, London W9. Will proved 19 Mar 1942 by his widow Beatrice; effects £2636 7s. 2d. [ref. 1a,2e,4b,10a,10b,11a,12n]
        1. Doris Madge Wright SYMINGTON, b. 13 Nov 1908 in New Zealand. [ref. 7b]
        2. Frances SYMINGTON, b. ca. 1909 in New Zealand. Arrived in the United States in 1917. In 1920, living with her parents. (Is this actually Doris?) [ref. 12n]
      10. Hugh Turner SYMINGTON, b. ca. 1878 at Willesden, b. reg. Q2 1878 at Hendon R.D., m. 1913 in Hunters Hill district, New South Wales, Nell or Nellie INGHAM, d. 8 Aug 1962 in Queensland. In 1881, living with his parents. In the 1908 electoral register for Toowoomba, Darling Downs, Queensland, an accountant, of Clifford Street. In the 1913 register, an accountant, of Kingston, Russell Street. In the 1925, 1930, 1936, 1937, 1943, 1949, 1954, and 1958 registers, an accountant, of Isabel Street, with his wife Nell. [ref. 1a,2e,7a,11b]
    4. Elizabeth Anne SEWELL, b. ca. 1841 at Hulme, b. reg. Q3 1841 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. 23 Apr 1862 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. reg. Q2 1862 at Manchester R.D., James William STONES (b. ca. 1837 at Little Lever, Lancashire, d. by 1906; son of John STONES, a paper maker), d. 1915 at Perth, Western Australia, bur. 23 Apr 1915 at Karrakatta cemetery, Western Australia. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1862, of 31 Tamworth Street, Hulme; James was a commercial traveller, of 18 Green Park, Chapman Street, Hulme; the witnesses were John SEWELL and Sarah STONES. In 1871, living at 14 Haywood Street, Moss Side, with her husband James (a paper merchant), their children Arthur, Stanley, Emily, Percy, and Harold, and a servant. In 1881, living at 31 Russell Street, Moss Side, with her husband James (a commercial traveller in the paper trade) and their children Emily, Percy, Harold, and Sidney. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,2c,2d,2e,3b,5o,5q,7e]
      1. Arthur Sewell STONES, b. ca. 1862 at Manchester, b. reg. Q3 1862 at Manchester R.D. (Cheetham subdistrict), d. 5 Dec 1889 at 19 Lorne Street, Hawksburn, Victoria. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. At his death in 1889, of Bristol. [ref. 1a,1b,2d,5q]
      2. Stanley STONES, b. ca. 1864 at Manchester, b. reg. Q2 1864 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. 1900 at Perth, Mary Emma HUDSON (d. 1951 at Perth), d. 1943 at Perth. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1915, a mourner at his mother's funeral in Western Australia. [ref. 1a,1b,2d,5o,7e]
        1. James William Hudson STONES, b. 1901 at Perth. [ref. 7e]
        2. Ruth Owens Hudson STONES, b. 1903 at Perth, m. 1930 at Perth, William D. McEWEN. [ref. 7e]
        3. Stanley Hudson STONES, b. 1904 at Perth, m. 1934 at Perth, Alice J. WOOD, d. 1950 at East Coolgardie, Western Australia. [ref. 7e]
      3. Emily Sewell STONES, b. ca. 1866 at Manchester, b. reg. Q2 1866 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. 1900 at Perth, George Whistler HITCHINGS, d. 1910 at Coolgardie, Western Australia. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a governess in the BARINGHAM household at Macclesfield Road, Alderley Edge, Chorley, Cheshire. [ref. 1a,1b,2d,2e,2f,7e]
      4. Percy STONES, b. ca. 1868 at Manchester, b. reg. Q1 1868 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), d. 1893 in Victoria. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,1b,2d,2e,7d]
      5. Harold STONES, b. ca. 1869 at Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1869 at Chorlton R.D., m. 1897 at Perth, Janet BATHGATE, d. 12 Oct 1906 at Perth. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,5r,7e]
        1. James William STONES, b. 1898 at Perth, d. 1898 at Perth. [ref. 7e]
        2. Harold STONES, b. 1903 at Perth. [ref. 7e]
        3. Walter Bathgate STONES, b. 1905 at Katanning, Western Australia. [ref. 7e]
      6. Alice Sewell STONES, b. ca. 1871 at Hulme or Moss Side, b. reg. Q4 1871 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. reg. Q3 1894 at Chorlton R.D., Fred WATERHOUSE (b. ca. 1870 at Delamere, Cheshire). In 1881, a scholar, living with her maternal grandfather. In 1891, a machinist, boarding at 58 Sewerby Street, Moss Side. In 1901, living at 23 Green Lane, Heaton Norris, Lancashire, with her husband Fred (a foreman printer), their children Herbert and Hilda, and her father's sister Mary. In 1911, living at 8 Peelmoat Road, Heaton Moor, Heaton Norris, with her husband Fred (a general manager in the printing business), their children Herbert, Hilda, Arnold, and Marjorie, and her father's sister Mary. [ref. 1a,1b,2e,2f,2g,2h]
        1. Herbert Batty WATERHOUSE, b. ca. 1894 at Eccles, Lancashire, b. reg. Q4 1894 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, an apprentice in the Manchester trade, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        2. Hilda WATERHOUSE, b. ca. 1896 at Monton, Lancashire. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, living with her parents. [ref. 2g,2h]
        3. Arnold F. WATERHOUSE, b. ca. 1903 at Heaton Moor. In 1911, at school, living with his parents. [ref. 2h]
        4. Marjorie WATERHOUSE, b. ca. 1907 at Levenshulme, Lancashire. In 1911, living with her parents. [ref. 2h]
      7. Sydney STONES, b. ca. 1877 at Manchester, b. reg. Q3 1877 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. 29 Sep 1904 at Brisbane Street Church, Perth, Annie Ellen Ethel BRITTAIN (b. ca. 1881, d. 1956 at Bruce Rock, Western Australia; eldest daughter of Frederick William BRITTAIN of Perth and Elizabeth), d. 1918 at Northam, Western Australia. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1915, of 26 Leeder-street, Leederville, Western Australia; a mourner at his mother's funeral. [ref. 1a,1b,2e,5o,5p,7e]
        1. Percy Frederick STONES, b. 1905 at Perth, d. 1907 at Perth. [ref. 7e]
    5. Margaret SEWELL, b. ca. Feb 1844, b. reg. Q1 1844 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), d. 8 Dec 1844, d. reg. Q4 1844 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), bur. in her father's plot at Rusholme Road Cemetery. [ref. 1a,1b,9b]
    6. John Fielding SEWELL, b. ca. 1846 at Hulme, b. reg. Q1 1846 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m1. 5 Apr 1870 at the Wesleyan Chapel, City Road, Manchester, m1. reg. Q2 1870 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., Alice WIGNALL (b. ca. 1845, d. reg. Q3 1870 at Barton upon Irwell R.D.; only child of James WIGNALL of Manchester), m2. 1 Aug 1875 at St. Mary, Manchester, m2. reg. Q3 1875 at Manchester R.D., Catharine "Kate" NEAVE (b. ca. 1834 at Hulme, d. reg. Q1 1883 at Manchester R.D.; daughter of Richard NEAVE, a pawnbroker), m3. reg. Q3 1888 at Chorlton R.D., Margaret Ann Eliza FLETCHER (b. reg. Q1 1854 at Chorlton R.D., d. 1939 in Chatswood district, New South Wales, bur. 7 Nov 1939 at Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Willoughby, New South Wales; daughter of John Rostron FLETCHER and Mary), d. 10 Sep 1916 in St. Leonards district, New South Wales, bur. 11 Sep 1916 at Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Willoughby. In 1851 and 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a draper, living at 33 Dudley Street, Stretford, Lancashire, with his future second wife Kate NEAVE (a draper's shopman) and a general servant. At his marriage in 1875, a draper, of Deansgate; Catharine was also of Deansgate; the witnesses were John PERCIVAL and Mari MATTHEWS. In 1881, a draper, living at 307 Deansgate, Manchester, with his wife Kate, visitor Sarah A. REAVE (perhaps NEAVE? a widow, b. ca. 1802 at Chester), and a general servant. In 1887, a draper, of 113 Stockton Street, Moss Side, Manchester; an executor of his father's will. At his death in 1916, of Belgrave Street, Neutral Bay, New South Wales. At her death in 1939, Margaret was of 39 Spencer Road, Killara, New South Wales. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,2c,2d,2e,3c,4b,5c,5j,7a,9a]
      1. Eleanor Gertrude SEWELL, b. 1889 in Orange district, New South Wales, d. 1916 in St. Leonards district, bur. at Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Willoughby. At her death in 1916, of Neutral Bay. [ref. 7a,9a]
      2. Marjorie SEWELL, b. 1894 in Randwick district, New South Wales. [ref. 7a]
    7. William James SEWELL, b. ca. 1848 at Hulme, b. reg. Q2 1848 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a salesman, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,2c,2d]
    8. Arthur Nicholls SEWELL, b. ca. Nov 1850 at Hulme, b. reg. Q4 1850 at Chorlton R.D. (Hulme subdistrict), m. 19 Oct 1876 at St. James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire, m. reg. Q4 1876 at Chorlton R.D., Alice Blanche CAMPBELL (daughter of John MacArthur CAMPBELL, a clerk). In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a salesman, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1876, a traveller, of Rusholme Grove; Alice was of Rosamond Street West; the witnesses were Joe Wright AUSTWICK, Henry TOMLINSON, Mary Louisa CAMPBELL, and Emma CAMPBELL. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,2c,2d,3f]
  6. Martha SEWELL, b. 10 Sep 1809 at Manchester, chr. 5 Nov 1809 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, m. 22 Nov 1841 at St. Peter, Bolton-le-Moors, m. reg. Q4 1841 at Bolton R.D., Richard SEED (b. ca. 1811 at Bolton, Yorkshire, d. 20 Feb 1871 at Southport, d. reg. Q1 1871 at Ormskirk R.D.; son of Robert SEED, a smith), d. 4 Jan 1885 at the Union Workhouse, Eastbourne, Sussex, d. reg. Q1 1885 at Eastbourne R.D. In Pigot and Slater's directory for 1841, a dressmaker, at 84 George Street, Hulme. In Jun 1841, a dressmaker, living with her sister Mary. At her marriage in Nov 1841, of Breightmet; made her mark; Richard was a weaver, also of Breightmet; James FIELDING (who was married on the same day in the same church) witnessed the marriage. In 1851, living at Bolton Street, Ramsbottom, Lancashire, with her husband Richard (a power loom cotton weaver) and their son James. In 1861, living at Bolton Street, Ramsbottom, with her husband Richard (a cotton weaver) and their son James. Richard's will was proved 24 Mar 1871 by Martha's brother John; effects under £200. In Apr 1871, a retired bread dealer, living at 15 Southbank Road, North Meols, Lancashire, with her sister Mary. In 1881, an annuitant, lodging at 151 Sefton Street, North Meols. Administration of her estate granted 24 May 1886 to her sister Sarah's son John Fletcher HAWORTH, as attorney for her son James; personal estate £143 0s. 8d. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3a2,3h,4b,8b]
    1. James Sewell SEED, b. ca. 1843 at Ramsbottom, b. reg. Q3 1843 at Bury R.D. (Holcombe subdistrict), m. 13 Sep 1865 at St. Paul, Southport, Lancashire, m. reg. Q3 1865 at Ormskirk R.D., Margaret TROW (b. ca. 1845 at Wavertree, Lancashire; daughter of Richard TROW, a gardener), d. 11 Mar 1888 in New Zealand. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a joiner, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1865, a joiner, of Railway Terrace, Southport; Margaret was also of Railway Terrace. In 1871, a journeyman joiner, living at 77 William Street, North Meols, with his wife Margaret, their daughters Clara, Lizzie, and Gertrude, and Margaret's sister Agnes D. TROW (a nurse, b. ca. 1854 at Wavertree). In 1881, a builder employing eight men, living at Gladstone Villa, West Lane, Seaford, Sussex, with his wife Margaret and their children Clara, Lizzie, James, Christina, Charles, and George. At his mother's death in 1885, residing in New Zealand. In the 1890 electoral register for Newton, Auckland, New Zealand, a joiner, of Brown Street. At his son George's marriage in 1919, a builder. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,2c,2d,2e,3g,3k,4b,7b,11a]
      1. Clara Sewell SEED, b. ca. 1867 at Preston, Lancashire, b. reg. Q1 1867 at Preston R.D (Preston subdistrict), m. 5 Jul 1893 in New Zealand, James Edward CARROLL, d. 12 May 1936 in New Zealand. In 1871 and 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1b,2d,2e,7b]
      2. Lizzie SEED, b. ca. 1869 at Southport, b. reg. Q1 1869 at Ormskirk R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d,2e]
      3. Gertrude Agnes SEED, b. ca. Feb 1871 at Southport, b. reg. Q1 1871 at Ormskirk R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2d]
      4. James Richard SEED, b. ca. 1873 at Southport, b. reg. Q2 1873 at Ormskirk R.D., d. 12 Mar 1927 in New Zealand. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,7b]
      5. Christina Margaret SEED, b. ca. 1875 at Southport, b. reg. Q4 1875 at Ormskirk R.D., m. 29 Aug 1900 in New Zealand, John Patrick BROWN, d. 10 Jan 1942 in New Zealand. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2e,7b]
      6. Charles SEED, b. ca. 1878 at Southport, b. reg. Q1 1878 at Ormskirk R.D., d. 31 Oct 1939 in New Zealand. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2e,7b]
      7. George Henry SEED, b. ca. 1880 at Wigan, Lancashire, b. reg. Q1 1880 at Wigan R.D., m. 9 Apr 1919 at St. George, Tufnell Park, Islington, Daisy Kathleen GARDINER (b. ca. 1893, daughter of Alfred GARDINER, a fine art etcher), d. 11 Oct 1943 in New Zealand. In 1881, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1919, a sapper in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force; Daisy was of 199 Lady Margaret Road, Tufnell Park. [ref. 1a,2e,3g,7b]
  7. Rachel SEWELL, b. 18 Apr 1812, chr. 3 May 1812 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, d. 5 May 1813 of tooth fever, bur. 9 May 1813 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan. [ref. 3a1]
  8. Sarah SEWELL, b. 21 Mar 1814 at Manchester, chr. 1 May 1814 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, m. 7 Aug 1839 at St. Peter, Bolton-le-Moors, m. reg. Q3 1839 at Bolton R.D., Richard HAWORTH, d. 23 Mar 1888 at Bromeley House, Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, d. reg. Q1 1888 at Conway R.D. At her marriage in 1839, of Breightmet; John CHAPMAN witnessed the marriage. In 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, and 1881, living with her husband and family (and in 1841, with Thomas SEWELL). At her death in 1888, of Ashbourne, Barlow Moor Road, Withington, near Manchester. Will proved 28 Jun 1888 by her children George and Mary, two of her executors; personal estate £573 2s. 8d. [ref. 1a,1b,1c,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3a1,3h,4b]
  9. Liddey or Lydia SEWELL, b. 29 Apr 1816, chr. 2 Jun 1816 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, d. 18 Oct 1819 of water in the head (i.e. hydrocephalus), bur. 22 Oct 1819 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan. [ref. 3a1]

Ann SEWELL. In Pigot and Dean's directory for 1821-1822, a spinner, at 5 Syers's Court, Bootle Street, Manchester. [ref. 8a]

Ann SEWELL, b. ca. 1788 outside Lancashire, m. 4 Aug 1823 at St. John, Manchester, John MARSDEN, d. 22 Aug 1842, d. reg. Q3 1842 at Chorlton R.D., bur. at Rusholme Road Cemetery. At her marriage in 1823, of Manchester; made her mark; the witnesses were Samuel(?) BIRCH and Jane BIRCH (see Birch below). In 1841, living at Boundary Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with her husband and family. [ref. 1a,2a,3o,9b]

Thomas SEWELL, b. ca. 1830 in Lancashire. In 1841, living in the household of Sarah SEWELL[ref. 2a]

Marsden Family

William MARSDEN. At his son John's marriage in 1844, a tailor. [ref. 3s]
  1. John MARSDEN, b. ca. 1784 outside Lancashire, m1. unknown, m2. 4 Aug 1823 at St. John, Manchester, Ann SEWELL, m3. 13 Nov 1844 at St. Thomas, Ardwick, Lancashire, m. reg. Q4 1844 at Chorlton R.D., Ann TILL, d. 22 Dec 1755 of old age, d. reg. Q4 1855 at Chorlton R.D., bur. 27 Dec 1855 at Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester. In Pigot and Dean's directory for 1821-1822, an organ builder at 8 Deal Street, Salford. At his marriage in 1823, an organ builder, of Manchester. In Baines and Parson's directory for 1825, an organ builder at 20 William Street, Salford. In Pigot and Slater's directory for 1841, a piano tuner at 33 Boundary Street, Chorlton upon Medlock. In 1841, an organ builder, living at Boundary Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with his wife Ann and his children John, William, and Ann. At his children's marriages in May 1844, an organ builder. At his marriage in Nov 1844, a musical instrument maker, of Chorlton on Medlock; the witnesses were John NAYLOR and Alice NAYLOR (made her mark). In his will, made 27 Feb 1855, an organ builder, of Boundary Street; the will named his wife Ann as his executrix and sole beneficiary; it was witnessed by solicitor Thomas CLAYE and his clerk John LAURENSON (of Messrs. Claye, Welch, and Claye, Manchester). At his death in Dec 1855, of 9 Boundary Street. Estate sworn by his widow Ann on 24 Dec 1855; value under £300; probate issued 2 Jan 1856. [ref. 1a,2a,3o,3p,3s,4c,8a,8b,8c,9d]
    1. John MARSDEN, b. ca. 1811 at Manchester. In 1841, living with his father and stepmother. (Where in 1851?) In 1861, a porter, living with his stepmother. In 1871, an invalid, living with his brother William. [ref. 2a,2c,2d]
    2. William MARSDEN, b. ca. 1816 at Salford, m1. 30 May 1844 by certificate at St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, Mary ARMIN (b. ca. 1815 at Easingwold, Yorkshire, d. by 1871; daughter of George ARMIN, a farmer), m2. Jane (b. ca. 1825 at Middleworth, Cheshire). In 1841, an organ builder, living with his father and stepmother. At his marriage in 1844, a pianoforte tuner, of 33 Boundary Road, Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire; Mary was of 41 Lower Mosley Street, Manchester; the witnesses were Charles BETSON and Eliza HELWOOD(?). At his son's baptism in 1846, an organ builder, of 146 Medlock Street. At his daughter's baptism in 1848, a piano tuner, of Hulme. At his son's baptism in 1850, an organ builder, of Hulme. In 1851, a pianoforte maker, living at 153 Medlock Street, Hulme, with his wife Mary, their children William, Ann, and John, and a servant. In 1861, an organ builder and pianoforte tuner, living at 125 Medlock Street, Hulme, with his wife Mary and their children William, Anna, John, Mary, and George. In 1871, a pianoforte tuner, living at 30 Cavendish Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with his brother John and his children Ann, John, George, and Mary. In 1881, a pianoforte tuner, living at 38 Renshaw Street, Hulme, with his children Ann and George and a boarder. In 1891, a pianoforte tuner, living at 56 Devonshire Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with his wife Jane. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3p,3t,3u]
      1. William MARSDEN, b. 24 Oct 1846 at Manchester, chr. 27 Dec 1846 at Holy Trinity, Hulme. At his baptism in 1846, godparents John Bell ARMSTRONG, George HODGES (probably his uncle), and Sarah Ann EARNSHAW. In 1851 and 1861, living with his parents. [ref. 2b,2c,3t]
      2. Ann Armin MARSDEN, b. ca. 1848 at Manchester, b. reg. Q2 1848 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 20 Aug 1848 at All Saints, Chorlton upon Medlock, d. reg. Q1 1883 at Chorlton R.D. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents. In 1871 and 1881, living with her father. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3u]
      3. John MARSDEN, b. ca. Jul 1850 at Manchester, b. reg. Q3 1850 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 18 Aug 1850 at All Saints, Chorlton upon Medlock. In 1851 and 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a shopman, living with his father. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,3u]
      4. Mary Elizabeth MARSDEN, b. ca. 1854 at Manchester, b. reg. Q1 1854 at Chorlton R.D. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her father. [ref. 1a,2c,2d]
      5. George Armin MARSDEN, b. ca. 1858 at Manchester, b. reg. Q3 1858 at Chorlton R.D., d. reg. Q2 1885 at Chorlton R.D. In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with his father. In 1881, a pianoforte tuner, living with his father. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e]
    3. Ann MARSDEN, b. ca. 1824 at Salford, m. 30 May 1844 by certificate at St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, George HODGES (b. ca. 1819 at Manchester; son of William HODGES, an overlooker), chr. 3 Feb 1865 at St. Philip, Hulme, d. by 1891. In 1841, a milliner, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1844, a minor, of 33 Boundary Road, Chorlton upon Medlock; George was a warehouseman, of 30 Fleet Street, Manchester; the witnesses were Thomas HODGES and Martha HODGES (made her mark). At her son's baptism in 1846, George was a warehouseman, of 17 Clarendon Street. At her son's baptism in 1848, George was a warehouseman of 30 Fleet Street. In 1851, living at 14 Calder Street, Salford, with her husband George (a porter), their sons Richard and William, and a lodger family headed by William HODGES (a millwright, b. ca. 1821 at Manchester). At her children's baptisms in 1852, George was a porter, of Calder Street. In 1861, living at 25 Mark Street, Hulme, with her husband George (a porter), their children Richard, George, John, and Anne, and a boarder. At her adult baptism in 1865, of 15 Blackburn Street, Hulme. At her daughter's baptism two days later in 1865, George was a townsman, of 15 Blackburn Street, Moss Lane. In 1871, living at 26 Upper Moss Lane, Hulme, with her husband George (a collector) and their children Richard, George, John, and Ann. In 1881, living at 2 Grafton Street, Stretford, with her husband George (a collector for the London and North Western Railway) and their children Richard and Ann. In 1891, a collector, living at 13 Yew Street, Hulme, with his son Richard. In 1901, George was a retired railway collector, living with his daughter Annie. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3p,3v,3w]
      1. Richard HODGES, b. ca. 1846 at Hulme or Salford, chr. 9 Aug 1846 at St. Matthew, Manchester. In 1851 and 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871 and 1881, an upholsterer, living with his parents. In 1891, an upholsterer, living with his father. [ref. 2b,2d,2c,2e,2f,3v]
      2. William HODGES, b. ca. 1848 at Manchester, chr. 24 Dec 1848 at St. Matthew, Manchester. In 1851, at home, living with his parents. [ref. 2b,3v]
      3. George HODGES, b. ca. 1852 at Salford, chr. 8 Aug 1852 at St. Matthew, Manchester. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a painter, living with his parents. [ref. 2c,2d,3v]
      4. Ann HODGES, chr. 8 Aug 1852 at St. Matthew, Manchester. [ref. 3v]
      5. John Sewell HODGES, b. ca. 1855 at Hulme, b. reg. Q3 1855 at Chorlton R.D., m. reg. Q2 1891 at Alverstoke R.D., Emily Jane HUNT (b. ca. 1873 at Gosport, Hampshire), d. by 1922. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a cabinetmaker, living with his parents. In 1881, a bombardier in the Royal Artillery, in barracks at Dover Castle, Dover, Kent. In Apr 1891, living on his means, boarding in the JONES household at 33 North Street, Gosport, where his future wife Emily was the cook. At his son's baptism in 1895, a cabinet maker, of 5 Primrose Hill, Hulme. At his daughter's baptism in 1898, a pattern maker, of 5 Primrose Hill, Hulme. In 1901, a wood pattern maker for printers' machinery, living at 47 Howarth Street, Stretford, with his wife Emily and their children William, John, Beatrice, and George. In 1911, an engineer's joiner, living at 6 Harrogate Street, Salford, with his wife Emily, their children William, John, Beatrice, Frank, Albert, and Leonard, and a boarder. At his son's marriage in 1916, a carpenter. Posthumously at his daughter's marriage in 1922 and his sons' marriages in 1929 and 1930, a joiner. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3ad,3ae,3af]
        1. William George HODGES, b. ca. 1892 at Hulme, b. reg. Q4 1892 at Chorlton R.D., m. 30 Aug 1916 at St. Philip, Salford, Florrie BURROWS (b. ca. 1893, daughter of William Henry BURROWS, a laborer). In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a blacksmith sinker(?), living with his parents. At his marriage in 1916, a blacksmith, of 4 Kershaw Street; Florrie was a machinist, of 11 Charlotte Street. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,3ad]
          1. Irene HODGES, b. reg. Q2 1917 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
          2. Beatrice E. HODGES, b. reg. Q1 1920 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
          3. John Sewell HODGES, b. 1 Apr 1921, b. reg. Q2 1921 at Salford R.D., d. reg. Nov 2002 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
          4. Leonard HODGES, b. reg. Q3 1923 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
        2. John Henry HODGES, b. ca. 1894 at Hulme, b. reg. Q2 1894 at Chorlton R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a sun blind maker, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        3. Arthur Sewell HODGES, b. ca. 1895 at Hulme, b. reg. Q4 1895 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 25 Sep 1895 at St. Michael, Hulme, d. reg. Q4 1896 at Chorlton R.D. In 1911, erroneously enumerated with his parents. [ref. 1a,2h,3af]
        4. Beatrice Dora HODGES, b. ca. 1898 at Hulme, b. reg. Q3 1898 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 24 Aug 1898 at St. Michael, Hulme, m. 28 Oct 1922 at Christ Church, Salford, m. reg. Q4 1922 at Salford R.D., Henry Brown JOHNSON (b. ca. 1900, son of Henry JOHNSON, a foreman). In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1922, an instrument maker, of 22 Grosvenor Place; Henry was a plater, of 18 Grosvenor Place; her brother Frank was a witness. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,3ae,3af]
        5. George Albert HODGES, b. ca. May 1900 at Hulme, b. reg. Q2 1900 at Chorlton R.D., d. reg. Q3 1901 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, erroneously enumerated with his parents. [ref. 1a,2g,2h]
        6. Frank Richard HODGES, b. ca. 1901 at Old Trafford, Lancashire, b. reg. Q1 1902 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., m. 26 Jan 1929 at Christ Church, Salford, Constance Edith ANSTEE (b. ca. 1900, daughter of Aaron ANSTEE, a publican). In 1911, living with his parents. In 1922, a witness at the marriage of his sister Beatrice. At his marriage in 1929, an iron turner, of 22 Grosvenor Place; Constance was also of 22 Grosvenor Place; his brother Albert was a witness. [ref. 1a,2h,3ae]
          1. Sewell Charles HODGES, b. 14 Aug 1930, b. reg. Q3 1930 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., m1. reg. Q2 1955 at Barton R.D., Margaret C. GINLEY, m2. reg. Q3 1983 at Trafford R.D., Rose A. O'NEILL, d. reg. Oct 2004 at Trafford R.D. [ref. 1a]
            1. Angela C. HODGES, b. reg. Q1 1959 at Barton R.D. [ref. 1a]
            2. Susan M. HODGES, b. reg. Q1 1962 at Barton R.D. [ref. 1a]
            3. Clare K. HODGES, b. reg. Q3 1963 at Barton R.D. [ref. 1a]
          2. Ruth C. HODGES, b. reg. Q2 1932 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. [ref. 1a]
          3. John A. HODGES, b. reg. Q2 1937 at Barton R.D. [ref. 1a]
        7. Albert Victor HODGES, b. ca. 1905 at Timperley, Cheshire, d. reg. Q1 1974 at Salford R.D. In 1911, living with his parents In 1929, a witness at his brother Frank's marriage. [ref. 1a,2h,3ae]
        8. Sidney James HODGES, b. ca. 1908 at Hulme, b. reg. Q1 1908 at Chorlton R.D., d. reg. Q1 1910 at Salford R.D. In 1911, erroneously enumerated with his parents. [ref. 1a,2h]
        9. Leonard HODGES, b. ca. 1909 at Salford, b. reg. Q3 1909 at Salford R.D., m. 27 Sep 1930 at Christ Church, Salford, Edith GREENHALGH (b. ca. 1908, daughter of Henry Arthur GREENHALGH, a gear cutter). In 1911, living with his parents. At his marriage in 1930, a plumber, of 22 Grosvenor Place; Edith was of 1 Brighton Place. [ref. 1a,2h,3ae]
          1. Marjorie E. HODGES, b. reg. Q2 1931 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
      6. Ann(ie) Marsden HODGES, b. ca. 1859 at Hulme, b. reg. Q4 1859 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 5 Feb 1865 at St. Philip, Hulme, m. reg. Q2 1881 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., Arthur KERSHAW (b. ca. 1859 at Hulme, d. reg. Q1 1893 at Barton upon Irwell R.D.), d. reg. Q1 1935 at Stockport R.D. In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, unemployed, living with her parents. In 1891, living at 74 Clifton Street, Stretford, with her husband Arthur (a government tax collector) and their children Emily, George, and Ethel. In 1901, living at 74 Clifton Street, Stretford, with her children Emily, George, and Ethel and her father. In 1911, living at 178 Clifton Street, Old Trafford, with her children George and Ethel and three boarders. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3w]
        1. Emily KERSHAW, b. ca. 1881 at Stretford. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, a children's costume machinist, living with her mother. [ref. 2f,2g]
        2. George A. KERSHAW, b. ca. 1886 at Hulme. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, an engineer's office boy, living with his mother. In 1911, a salesman for a drapery warehouse, living with his mother. [ref. 2f,2g,2h]
        3. Ethel C. KERSHAW, b. ca. 1889 at Stretford. In 1891, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her mother. In 1911, a typist for a canal company, living with her mother. [ref. 2f,2g,2h]
William MARSDEN, b. ca. 1782, m1. 4 Sep 1803 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester, Priscilla CROSSLEY, m2. 14 Sep 1814 (by licence) at St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Elizabeth HULSE (b. ca. 1786). At his marriage in 1803, a machine maker, of Manchester; Priscilla (who made her mark) was also of Manchester; John CROSSLEY was a witness. At his son's baptism in 1806, of Salford. At his daughter's baptism in 1808, a grocer, of 53 Chapel Street, Salford. At his daughter's baptism in 1810, a grocer, of Salford. At his daughter's baptism in 1811, a machine maker, of 11 Cross Street, Salford. At his marriage in 1814, of Manchester; Elizabeth was of Eccles; John SMETHURST was a witness. At his son's baptism in 1815, a machine maker, of 19 York Street, Salford. At his daughter's marriage in 1838, a machine maker. [ref. 3a2,3b,3p,3x,3ac]
  1. Thomas MARSDEN, b. 24 Aug 1806 at Salford, chr. 5 Nov 1806 at Gravel Lane Wesleyan, Salford, m. 19 Jan 1835 (by licence) at All Hallows, Almondbury, Yorkshire, Hannah BROOK (b. ca. 1815 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, d. reg. Q1 1903 at Huddersfield R.D.), d. by 1871. At his marriage in 1835, of Salford; Hannah was of Almondbury; the witnesses were Thomas BROOK, John BROOK, Margaret MARSDEN, Sarah RICHARDSON, and John ETTENFIELD(?). In Pigot and Slater's directory for 1841, a machine maker, at 20 Cross Street, Bury Street; home address 24 Broughton Street, Salford. In 1841, a machine maker, living at 26 Broughton Street, Salford, with his wife Hannah, their daughter Elizabeth, and a servant. In 1851, a machine maker employing 60 men, living at Arlington Terrace, Broughton, Lancashire, with his wife Hannah, their daughter Elizabeth, and a servant. In 1861, a cotton spinner, living at 1 Arlington Terrace, Great Clowes Street, Broughton, with his wife Hannah, their daughter Elizabeth, Elizabeth's son Thomas, and two servants. In 1871, Hannah was living on interest from money at 4 Mitford Street, Fallowfield, Withington, Lancashire, with her daughter Elizabeth, Elizabeth's children Thomas, Louis, and Ethel, and a servant. In 1881, Hannah was an annuitant, living at West Hill, Huddersfield, with her daughter Elizabeth, Elizabeth's three children, and a general servant. In 1891, Hannah was living on her own means with her daughter Elizabeth. In 1901, Hannah was living on her own means at 30 New North Road, Huddersfield, with her grandchildren Ethel and Thomas, a lady's companion, and a servant. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3x,3y,8b]
    1. Elizabeth Brook MARSDEN, b. ca. 1838 at Salford, b. reg. Q3 1838 at Salford R.D., m. reg. Q3 1858 at Manchester R.D., Demetrius Pietro DEMETRIADI, d. 20 Mar 1898, d. reg. Q1 1898 at Huddersfield R.D. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. At her son's baptism in 1860, Demetrius was a merchant, of Constantinople. In 1861, living with her parents, with her son Thomas. At her son's baptism in 1863, Demetrius was a commission agent, of Lower Broughton. At her daughter's baptism in 1869, Demetrius was a merchant, of Trinity Street, Huddersfield. In 1871, living with her mother on interest from money, with her children Thomas, Louis, and Ethel. In 1881, an annuitant, living with her mother, with her children Thomas, Louis, and Ethel. At her son's marriage in 1890, Demetrius was a shipper. In 1891, living on her own means at 30 New North Road, Huddersfield, with her mother and a servant. At her death in 1898, of New North Road, Huddersfield. Probate 20 Aug 1903 to her sons Thomas and Louis; effects £115 12s. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,3b,3z,4b]
      1. Thomas Marsden DEMETRIADI, b. 9 Nov 1859 at Lower Broughton, b. reg. Q4 1859 at Salford R.D., chr. 30 Jan 1860 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m1. 24 Sep 1890 at St. Peter, Horbury, Yorkshire, m1. reg. Q3 1890 at Wakefield R.D., Elizabeth BERRY (b. ca. 1869 at Horbury, d. 2 Sep 1898, d. reg. Q3 1898 at Huddersfield R.D.; daughter of George Morse BERRY, a land agent), m2. reg. Q3 1901 at Huddersfield R.D., Margaret WARD (b. ca. 1863, d. reg. Q1 1936 at Huddersfield R.D.), d. 3 Feb 1934, d. reg. Q1 1934 at Huddersfield R.D. In 1861, living with his mother. In 1871, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1881, a civil engineer, living with his mother and grandmother. At his marriage in 1890, a civil engineer, of 20 New North Road, Huddersfield; Elizabeth was of Horbury; the witnesses were Frederic KIRK, William BERRY, and Thomas's brother Louis. In 1891, a civil engineer (P.A.S.I.), living at 20 New North Road, Huddersfield, with his wife Elizabeth and a servant. At his wife Elizabeth's death in 1898, she was of 20 New North Road, Huddersfield. In 1901, an estate agent, living with his maternal grandmother. At his mother's probate in 1903, a surveyor. Elizabeth's probate 24 Jun 1907 to Thomas (a surveyor) and John William PIERCY (a solicitor); effects £523 19s. 6d. (Where in 1911?) At his brother's probate in 1919, a government valuer. At his death in 1934, of 53 Spinkfield Road, Birkby, Huddersfield. Probate 23 Apr 1934 to his widow Margaret; effects £1424 5s. 9d. [ref. 1a,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,3b,3z,4b]
      2. Louis Petro DEMETRIADI, b. 8 Nov 1862 at Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1862 at Salford R.D., chr. 5 Feb 1863 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. 23 Oct 1889 at Tideswell, Derbyshire, m. reg. Q4 1889 at Bakewell R.D., Alice PARKE (b. ca. 1864 at Tideswell, d. 14 Aug 1938 at Trinity Nursing Home, Torquay, Devon, d. reg. Q3 1938 at Newton Abbot R.D.), d. 26 Oct 1918 at Southport, Lancashire, d. reg. Q4 1918 at Ormskirk R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1881,a medical student, living with his mother and grandmother. In 1891, a general medical practitioner, living at 28 New North Road, Huddersfield, with his wife Alice and a general servant. In 1901, a surgeon, living at 144 New Hey Road, Lindley, Huddersfield, with his wife Alice, a servant, and Alice's father John Latimer PARKE (a surgeon, b. ca. 1825 at Latimer, Lincolnshire). At his mother's probate in 1903, a physician and surgeon. In 1911, a medical practitioner, living at The Oaks, 144 New Hey Road, Lindley, with his wife Alice, Alice's niece Margaret Alice TUCKER (a school teacher for the county borough council, b. ca. 1891 at Paignton, Devon), a medical practitioner assistant, a cook, and a housemaid. At his death in 1918, of 2 Queen's Road, Huddersfield. Probate 6 May 1919 to his widow Alice and his brother Thomas; effects £7391 9s. 2d. At her death in 1938, Alice was of Egerton, Alta Vista Road, Paignton. Her probate 26 Sep 1938 to Frederic John Latimer GRIBBLE (a solicitor) and Winifred Elizabeth JACKSON (wife of John JACKSON); effects £20,184 6s. 1d. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2h,3b,3aa,4b]
      3. Ethel Hannah DEMETRIADI, b. ca. 1869 at Huddersfield, b. reg. Q3 1869 at Huddersfield R.D., chr. privately 28 Jul 1869 and publicly 24 Aug 1869 at St. Thomas, Huddersfield, m. reg. Q1 1898 at Marylebone R.D., Lionel George WICKHAM (b. ca. 1864 at Maidstone, Kent), d. 24 Apr 1901, d. reg. Q2 1901 at Huddersfield R.D. In 1871, living with her mother. In 1881, a scholar, living with her mother and grandmother. In 1891, visiting the TWISS family at 2 Mitford Street, Withington. In 1901, living with her maternal grandmother; Lionel was an assistant surgeon, visiting the RAINBIRD household at Fossdyke House, Saxilby, Lincolnshire. At her death in 1901, of New North Road, Huddersfield. Probate 27 Jun 1901 to her husband Lionel (a medical assistant); effects £2471 7s. 2d. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,3ab,4b]
  2. Margaret MARSDEN, b. 2 Apr 1808 at Salford, chr. 5 Jun 1808 at Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, m. 2 May 1838 at St. Mary the Virgin, Prestwich, Lancashire, Christopher ROBINSON (d. by 1851; son of Joseph ROBINSON, an agent). At her marriage in 1838, of King Street, Oldham; Christopher was a bookkeeper, also of King Street, Oldham; the witnesses were Ann ROBINSON and Thomas MARSDEN. In 1851, a milliner, living at 54 Deansgate, Manchester, with her son William, her nephew Robert SMETHURST and niece Priscilla SMETHURST, and an employee milliner. In 1861, a shopkeeper, living at 91 Deansgate (a liner draper's shop), Manchester, with her son William and her nephew Thomas SMETHURST. In 1871, a shopkeeper, living at 57 Edward Street, Salford, with her son William. At her son's marriage in 1875, Christopher was (posthumously) a merchant's clerk. In 1881, living with her son William. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,2e,3a2,3b,3ac]
    1. William Marsden ROBINSON, b. ca. 1846 at Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1846 at Manchester R.D., m. 21 Aug 1875 (by licence) at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. reg. Q3 1875 at Manchester R.D., Maria WARBURTON (b. ca. 1847 at Harpurhey, Manchester, daughter of George WARBURTON, a silk broker). In 1851, living with his mother. In 1861, a scholar, living with his mother. In 1871, a clerk, living with his mother. At his marriage in 1875, a merchant's clerk, of 57 Edward Street, Lower Broughton; Maria was of 28 Cumberland Street. At his daughter's baptism in 1879, a clerk, of Lower Broughton. In Apr 1881, a grey cloth salesman, living at 201 Hodge Lane, Pendleton, Salford, with his wife Maria, their children Lily and Joseph, his mother, and a monthly nurse. At his son's baptism in Dec 1881, a salesman, of Weaste. At his son's baptism in 1884, a salesman, of Salford. In 1891, a grey cloth salesman, living at 116 Langworthy Road, Pendleton, with his wife Maria, their children Lily and Joseph, and niece Florence BROWN (a scholar, b. ca. 1875 at Eccles). In 1901, a grey cloth merchant, living at 93 Lower Seedley Road, Pendleton, with his wife Maria and their children Lily and Joseph. In 1911, a grey cloth merchant, living at 1 Sedgley Avenue, Sedgley Park, Prestwich, with his wife Maria, their daughter Lily, and Lily's husband. [ref. 1a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3b]
      1. William Marsden ROBINSON, b. reg. Q3 1876 at Salford R.D., d. reg. Q3 1876 at Salford R.D. [ref. 1a]
      2. Lily Margaret ROBINSON, b. 14 May 1878 at Lower Broughton, chr. 12 Apr 1879 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. reg. Q1 1908 at Salford R.D., Harry DAWSON (b. ca. 1880 at Manchester). In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, living with her parents, with her husband Harry (a timber traveller). [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,2h,3b]
      3. Joseph Leonard ROBINSON, b. 2 Apr 1881 at Seedley, Salford, chr. 3 Dec 1881 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. ca. 1807 Gertrude (b. ca. 1879 at Stretford, Lancashire). In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a grey cloth salesman, living with his parents. In 1911, a grey cloth salesman, living at 24 Winchester Avenue, Sedgley Park, Prestwich, with his wife Gertrude and their son Joseph. [ref. 2e,2f,2g,2h,3b]
        1. Joseph Geoffrey ROBINSON, b. ca. 1908 at Prestwich. In 1911, living with his parents. [ref. 2h]
      4. George Warburton ROBINSON, b. 9 Jan 1883, chr. 23 Jun 1884 at the Cathedral, Manchester, d. reg. Q2 1887 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. [ref. 1a,3b]
  3. Priscilla MARSDEN, b. 28 Dec 1809, chr. 4 Feb 1810 at Gravel Lane Wesleyan, m. 5 Jul 1832 at St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Robert SMETHURST. At her marriage in 1832, of Eccles, as was Robert; her brother Thomas was a witness. [ref. 3p,3x]
    1. Robert Smethurst SMETHURST, b. ca. 1837 at Philadelphia, m. reg. Q4 1858 at Manchester R.D., Fanny Maria LAURENCE (b. ca. 1839 in England). In 1851, a scholar, living with his mother's sister Margaret. In 1860, a salesman, living at Philadelphia with his wife Fanny and their daughter Margaret. In 1870, a bookkeeper, living at Philadelphia with his wife Fanny and their children Priscilla, William, Charles, and Alice. In 1880, a commission merchant, living at 1229 19th Street, Philadelphia, with his wife Fannie and their children Tillie, William, Charles, Alice, Albert, and Thomas. [ref. 1a,2b,12h,12i,12j]
      1. Margaret Marsden SMETHURST, b. reg. Q2 1859 at Manchester R.D. In 1860, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,12h]
      2. Priscilla S. "Tillie" SMETHURST, b. ca. 1861 at Philadelphia. In 1870, at school, living with her parents. In 1880, employed in the dry goods business, living with her parents. [ref. 12i,12j]
      3. William A. SMETHURST, b. ca. 1863 at Philadelphia. In 1870, at school, living with his parents. In 1880, a jeweler, living with his parents. [ref. 12i,12j]
      4. Charles L. SMETHURST, b. ca. 1867 at Philadelphia. In 1870, living with his parents. In 1880, at school, living with his parents. [ref. 12i,12j]
      5. Alice M. SMETHURST, b. ca. Nov 1869 at Philadelphia. In 1870, living with her parents. In 1880, at school, living with her parents. [ref. 12i,12j]
      6. Albert E. SMETHURST, b. ca. 1872 at Philadelphia. In 1880, at school, living with his parents. [ref. 12j]
      7. Thomas H. SMETHURST, b. ca. 1876 at Philadelphia. In 1880, living with his parents. [ref. 12j]
    2. Priscilla SMETHURST, b. ca. 1840 at Philadelphia. In 1851, a scholar, living with her mother's sister Margaret. [ref. 2b]
    3. Thomas SMETHURST, b. ca. 1844 at Philadelphia. In 1861, a scholar, living with his mother's sister Margaret. [ref. 2c]
  4. Jane MARSDEN, b. 22 Oct 1811, chr. 1 Dec 1811 at Gravel Lane Wesleyan. [ref. 3x]
  5. William MARSDEN, b. 27 Jun 1815, chr. 13 Aug 1815 at Gravel Lane Wesleyan. [ref. 3x]
Thomas MARSDEN. At his son's marriage in 1875, an organ builder. [ref. 3b]
  1. Samuel MARSDEN, b. ca. 1848 at Hulme, b. reg. Q2 1848 at Chorlton R.D., m. 10 Jan 1875 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Ellen DAVIES (b. ca. 1842 at Ardwick, daughter of Birket DAVIES, a cotton twister). At his marriage in 1875, a painter, of 19 South Oswald Street; Ellen was of 7 Chatham Street; the witnesses were James FISHER and Mary Smith LOMAS. In 1881, a house painter grainer, living at 82 Hadfield Street, Newton, Lancashire, with his wife Ellen and their children William and Eleanor. In 1891, deaf, a house painter, living at 70 Dukinfield Road, Newton, Cheshire, with his wife Ellen and their children William, Eleanor, Annie, and George. In 1901, a house painter, living at 230 Dukinfield Road, Newton, Cheshire, with his wife Ellen, their children Annie and George, lodger John S. MARSDEN (an estate agent's clerk, b. ca. 1876 at Hyde), and John's wife, boarder Eleanor S. (b. ca. 1879 at Manchester). [ref. 1a,2e,2f,2g,3b]
    1. William Henry MARSDEN, b. ca. 1877 at Salford. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, a hatter, living with his parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
    2. Eleanor MARSDEN, b. ca. 1879 at Hightown or Broughton, Lancashire. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, working half time at the mill, living with her parents. [ref. 2e,2f]
    3. Annie Gertrude MARSDEN, b. ca. 1881 at Hyde, Cheshire, b. reg. Q3 1881 at Stockport R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, a cotton ring spinner, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,2f,2g]
    4. George Frederick MARSDEN, b. ca. 1885 at Hyde, b. reg. Q3 1885 at Stockport R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, an [illegible] train register boy, living with his parents. [ref. 1a,2f]

Birch Family

Elizabeth BIRCH, b. ca. 1776, m. 19 Mar 1799 at the Collegiate Church (later the Cathedral), Manchester, Lancashire, James SEWELL, d. 24 Dec 1836 of paralysis after an illness of a few hours (i.e. a stroke?), bur. 29 Dec 1836 at Great Bridgwater Street Wesleyan, Manchester. At her marriage in 1799, of Manchester; made her mark; James BARROW witnessed the marriage. [ref. 3a1,3b,5i]

Mary BIRCH, b. ca. 1808 at Manchester, m. 2 Jun 1829 at St. Mary, Manchester, Richard PRICE. At her marriage in 1829, of Manchester St. Mary; Isaac HINDLE witnessed the marriage. In 1841 and 1851, living with her husband and family. [ref. 2a,2b,3c]

Samuel(?) BIRCH and Jane BIRCH (made her mark) were witnesses at the marriage of Ann SEWELL in 1823. [ref. 3o]

Price Family

Richard PRICE, m1. 6 May 1804 by licence at Wrexham, Denbighshire, Ann PHILLIPS (d. by 1805), m2. 7 Jul 1805 by licence at Wrexham, Mary BARKER. At his marriage in 1804, of Wrexham; Ann was also of Wrexham; the witnesses were John LLOYD and Margaret PHILLIPS. At his second marriage in 1805, a house painter, of Wrexham; Mary was also of Wrexham; the witnesses were John MITCHELL and F.M. SPENCER. At his children's baptisms in 1808, a painter, of Wrexham Abbot, Wrexham. At his sons' baptisms in 1811, a painter, of Wrexham Regis, Wrexham. At his daughter's baptism in 1814, a painter, of Eclusham Below, Wrexham. At his son's baptism in 1815, a painter, of Biston, Wrexham. [ref. 1n]
  1. Mary Ann PRICE, b. 8 Jun 1806, chr. 20 Mar 1808 at Wrexham. [ref. 1n]
  2. Richard PRICE, b. 20 Dec 1807 at Wrexham, chr. 20 Mar 1808 at Wrexham, m. 2 Jun 1829 at St. Mary, Manchester, Lancashire, Mary BIRCH. At his marriage in 1829, a grocer, of Manchester St. Mary; Isaac HINDLE witnessed the marriage. At his daughter's baptism in 1831, a grocer, of Oldham Road, Manchester. At his children's baptisms in 1833, a grocer, of Lower Mosley Street, Manchester. In 1841, a commercial traveller, living at 2 St. Johns Place, Manchester, with his wife Mary and their children Frances, James, and Ellen. At his daughters' baptisms in 1843, a commercial traveller, of Manchester. In 1851, a commercial traveller in soap, tallow, and candles, living at Egerton Place, Camp Street, Broughton, Lancashire, with his wife Mary, their children Frances, James, Ellen, and Elizabeth, and a servant. In Whellan's directory for 1853, a traveller, of 2 Egerton Place, Lower Broughton. At his daughter's marriage in Mar 1861, a corn factor. [ref. 1n,2a,2b,3b,3c,3e,8d]
    1. Frances Mary Ann "Fanny" PRICE, b. 6 Jul 1830 at Manchester, chr. 2 Jan 1831 at St. George, Manchester, and again 21 Jul 1833 at the Collegiate Church (later the Cathedral), Manchester, d. 6 Jun 1915, d. reg. Q2 1915 at Christchurch R.D. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In Mar 1861, witnessed the marriage of her sister Ellen. In Apr 1861, an assistant in a small ladies' boarding school (14 pupils) at Castlemere, Castleton, Lancashire. In 1871 and 1881, living with her cousin Sarah SEWELL. In 1883, described as "in my employ" in the will of Sarah's husband Richard HAWORTH. In 1891, living on her own means in a boarding house at Rylstone, West Hill Road, Bournemouth, Hampshire. In 1901, living in the same boarding house. In 1911, of private means, living in the same boarding house. At her death in 1915, of Rylstone, West Hill Road, Bournemouth. Probate 29 Jun 1915 to Ernest Howard MAY, timber merchant; effects £365 10s. 2d. [ref. 1a,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3b,3e,4a,4b]
    2. James Birch PRICE, b. 19 Oct 1832 at Manchester, chr. 21 Jul 1833 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, working in a Manchester warehouse, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3b]
    3. Ellen Goodier PRICE, 2 Jan 1835 at Manchester, chr. 27 Apr 1843 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester, m. 28 Mar 1861 at the Cathedral, Manchester, m. reg. Q1 1861 at Manchester R.D., Charles Edward MILLER (b. ca. 1828 at Manchester, d. reg. Q2 1906 at Christchurch R.D.; son of Alexander MILLER), d. reg. Q3 1915 at Conway R.D. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents; her future husband Charles was a clerk, living next door to Ellen with his father (a retired calico printer), two siblings, and a servant. At her marriage in Mar 1861, of Higher Broughton; Charles was a cashier, of Old Trafford; the witnesses were Richard John MINSHER and Ellen's sister Frances. In Apr 1861, living at 53 Peel Terrace, Chester Road, Stretford, Lancashire, with her husband Charles (an agent for butter and cheese and cashier to a butter and cheese merchant). At his son's baptism in 1869, Charles was a cashier, of Stretford. In 1871, living at 3 Delamere Bank, Derbyshire Lane, Stretford, with her husband Charles (a provision merchant), their children Clara, Laura, and Charles, a general servant, and a nurse. In 1881, living at Claremont, Stretford Road, Urmston, Lancashire, with her husband Charles (a provision merchant), their children Clara, Laura, and Charles, and a servant. In 1891, living at Claremont, Stretford Road, Urmston, with her husband Charles (a chemical merchant), their children Clara, Laura, and Charles, and a servant. In 1901, living at Claremont, Stretford Road, Urmston, with her husband Charles (living on his own means), their son Charles, and a servant. In 1911, living on private means at Claremont, Urmston Lane, Stretford, with her son Charles and a general servant. [ref. 1a,1b,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3b]
      1. Clara Alice MILLER, b. ca. 1862 at Stretford or Manchester, b. reg. Q2 1862 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., m. after banns completed 2 Aug 1891 at St. Clement, Urmston, m. reg. Q3 1891 at Chorlton R.D., Alfred Goadsby HOUGH (b. ca. 1862 at Manchester, b. reg. Q2 1862 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., d. 9 Mar 1943, d. reg. Q1 1943 at Bucklow R.D.), d. reg. Q1 1941 at Bucklow R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her parents. In Apr 1891, living on her own means with her parents. At the calling her banns in Jul-Aug 1891, of Urmston; Alfred was of Didsbury, Lancashire. At her son's baptism in 1897, Alfred was an insurance broker, of Beaufort Avenue, Brooklands, Sale, Cheshire. In 1901, living at 12 Beaufort Avenue, Sale, with her husband Alfred (a mercantile clerk), their son Geoffrey, Alfred's sister Lucie (b. ca. 1856 at Manchester), and a servant. In 1911, living at Lynton Lodge, Beaufort Road, Brooklands, with her husband Alfred (a traffic agent for a manufacturer of electrical apparatus), their son Geoffrey, and a servant. At their son's death in 1918, Clara and Alfred were of Lowood, Brooklands. At her death in 1941, of 1 Flat Woodbourne, Brooklands Road, Brooklands. Probate 23 Jun 1941 to Martins Bank Limited; effects £4932 8s. 2d., resworn £4963 19s. 8d. At his death in 1943, Alfred was of Woodbourne, Brooklands Road, Sale. Probate of his will 5 May 1943 to Isabella Dunlop CUNLIFFE, married woman; effects £577 3s. 4d. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3l,3m,4b,9c]
        1. Geoffrey Goadsby HOUGH, b. 5 Dec 1896 at Brooklands, Sale, b. reg. Q1 1897 at Altrincham R.D., chr. 6 Mar 1897 at St. John, Baguley, Cheshire, d. 8 Sep 1918 in France, bur. at Heilly Station Cemetery, Méricourt-l'Abbé, Somme, France. In 1901 and 1911, living with his parents. At his death in 1918, of Lowood, Beaufort Road, Brooklands; a captain in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, attached to the 214th Prisoner of War Company. Probate 23 Nov 1918 to his mother; effects £400 1s. 5d. [ref. 1a,2g,2h,3m,4b,9c]
      2. Laura Beatrice MILLER, b. ca. 1865 at Stretford or Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1865 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., m. (when and where?) William Henry RILEY (b. ca. 1856 at Manchester), d. 4 Sep 1900, d. reg. Q3 1900 at Barton upon Irwell R.D. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living on her own means with her parents. At her death in 1900, of 181 Urmston Lane, Stretford. Probate 6 Oct 1900 to her husband (a grey cloth agent), her brother Charles, and Charles Parsonage ROBINSON (a buyer); effects £1371 15s. 4d, resworn Feb 1901 £1406 0s. 4d. In 1901, William was a grey cloth merchant, living at 181 Urmston Lane, Stretford, with a housekeeper and a housemaid. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,4b]
      3. Charles Percy Herbert MILLER, b. 7 Jan 1868 at Stretford or Manchester, b. reg. Q1 1868 at Barton upon Irwell R.D., chr. 1 Jul 1869 at the Cathedral, Manchester, d. 18 Jul 1947, d. reg. Q3 1947 at Aled R.D. In 1871 and 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, living on his own means with his parents. In 1900, a paper merchant, executor for his sister Laura. In 1901, a traveller in the paper trade, living with his parents. In 1911, a paper merchant in the paper bag manufacturing business, living with his mother. At his death in 1947, of Lowood, Brompton Avenue, Rhos-on-Sea, Denbighshire. Probate 30 Sep 1947 to District Bank Limited. Effects £87,525 15s. [ref. 1a,2d,2e,2f,2g,2h,3b,4b]
    4. Elizabeth Anne PRICE, b. 18 Sep 1842 at Manchester, b. reg. Q4 1842 at Manchester R.D. (Deansgate subdistrict), chr. 27 Apr 1843 at the Collegiate Church, Manchester. In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 1a,1b,2b,3b]
  3. Thomas PRICE, b. 30 Jul 1809, chr. 8 Oct 1811 at Wrexham. [ref. 1n]
  4. Francis PRICE, b. 27 Jun 1811, chr. 8 Oct 1811 at Wrexham. [ref. 1n]
  5. Mary Ann PRICE, chr. 15 May 1814 at Wrexham. [ref. 1n]
  6. Francis PRICE, chr. 23 Jul 1815 at Wrexham. [ref. 1n]

Hazlehurst Family

Thomas HAZLEHURST, m. 11 Jun 1806 at St. Michael, Stone, Staffordshire, Mary KENDRICK. At his marriage in 1806, of Stone; Mary was also of Stone. At his sons' baptisms in 1807 and 1809, of Hilderstone, a chapelry in the parish of Stone. At his son's baptism in 1813, a cordwainer, of Hilderstone. [ref. 3q2]
  1. John HAZLEHURST, b. 19 Apr 1807, chr. 28 Apr 1807 at St. Michael, Stone. [ref. 3q2]
  2. Charles HAZLEHURST, b. 28 Dec 1808 at Hilderstone, chr. 10 Jan 1809 at St. Michael, Stone, m. 29 Mar 1835 at St. Michael, Stone, Edith TILL. In 1841, a cordwainer, living at Hollywood, Sandon, Staffordshire, with his wife Edith and their children William, Anne, Mary, and Thomas. In 1851, a cordwainer, living at Hilderstone with his wife Edith (a dressmaker) and their children Mary, Thomas, Rachel, George, Edith, Eliza, and Sarah. In 1861, a cordwainer, living at Hilderstone with his wife Edith and their children Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Charles. (Where in 1871?) In 1871, Edith was a farmer of 5 acres, living at Dingy Lane, Hilderstone, with her daughters Sarah and Hannah. In 1881, a small farmer and cordwainer, living at Dingle Lane, Hilderstone, with his wife Edith, their daughters Hannah and Elizabeth, and their granddaughter Lucy HAZLEHURST. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3q1,3q2]
    1. William TILL or HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1833 at Stone, chr. 6 Oct 1833 at Hilderstone. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a farm servant in the HILL household at Stallington Hall, Stone. [ref. 2a,2b,3r]
    2. Ann HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1835 at Hilderstone, chr. 24 Jan 1836 at Hilderstone, m. at St. Mark, Bredbury, Cheshire, m. reg. Q4 1883 at Stockport R.D., James MOORE. In 1841, living with her parents. In 1851, a general servant in the SHERIDAN household at Chancery Lane, Stoke upon Trent, Staffordshire. In 1861, a dressmaker, living with her aunt Ann TILL. In 1871, a dressmaker, living at 33 Ludlow Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with her sister Eliza. In 1881, a dressmaker, living at 95 Higher Cambridge Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with a boarder. In 1891, living with her sister Edith. [ref. 1a,1d,2a,2b,2c,2d,2f,3r]
    3. Mary HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1837 at Hilderstone, chr. 31 Dec 1837 at Hilderstone. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,2b,3r]
    4. Thomas HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1839 at Hilderstone, chr. 1 Dec 1839 at Hilderstone. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1861, a cowman in the WEBBERLEY household at Hilderstone. [ref. 2a,2b,2c,3r]
    5. Rachel HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1841 at Hilderstone, chr. 14 Nov 1841 at Hilderstone. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 2b,3r]
    6. George HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1843 at Hilderstone, chr. 6 Aug 1843 at Hilderstone, m. 1870 at St. Michael, Stone, Ann BOTT (b. ca. 1844, daughter of Jeremiah BOTT). In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2b,3q1,3r]
    7. Edith HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1845 at Hilderstone, chr. 21 Sep 1845 at Hilderstone, m. John HARRISON (b. ca. 1840 at Broxton, Cheshire). In 1851, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, a lodge keeper at a felt hat works, living at 3 West Street, Denton, Lancashire, with her husband John (a watchman at a felt hat works), their children John, Sarah, Mary, and William, and her sisters Ann and Hannah. [ref. 2b,2f,3r]
      1. John C. HARRISON, b. ca. 1870 at Dukinfield, Cheshire. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 2f]
      2. Sarah J.E. HARRISON, b. ca. 1879 at Manchester. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
      3. Mary E. HARRISON, b. ca. 1881 at Woodley, Cheshire. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
      4. William K. HARRISON, b. ca. Jun 1890 at Denton. In 1891, living with his parents. [ref. 2f]
    8. Eliza HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1847 at Hilderstone, chr. 18 Jul 1847 at Hilderstone. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1871, a dressmaker, living with her sister Ann. [ref. 2b,2d,3r]
    9. Sarah HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1849 at Hilderstone, chr. 17 May 1849 at Hilderstone. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her mother. [ref. 2b,2c,2d,3r]
    10. Hannah HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1851 at Hilderstone, chr. 28 Sep 1851 at Hilderstone. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, an imbecile, living with her mother. In 1881, an imbecile, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her sister Edith. [ref. 2c,2d,2e,2f,3r]
    11. Elizabeth HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1853 at Hilderstone, m. 1882 at St. Michael, Stone, Henry CHEADLE (b. ca. 1860 at Milwich Heath, Staffordshire, son of Henry CHEADLE). In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, a dressmaker, living with her parents. In 1891, living at Stafford Road, Hilderstone, with her husband Henry (a wheelwright and farmer), their children Henry and Ada, and her niece Lucy HAZLEHURST. [ref. 2c,2e,2f,3q1]
      1. Ada E. CHEADLE, b. ca. 1885 at Hilderstone. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2f]
      2. Henry C. CHEADLE, b. ca. 1886 at Hilderstone. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2f]
    12. Charles HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1855 at Hilderstone, chr. 11 Apr 1855 at Hilderstone. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, a cowherd in the TUNNICLIFF household at Hilderstone. [ref. 2c,2d,3r]
    13. A child, probably one of the above.
      1. Lucy HAZLEHURST, b. ca. 1876 at Hilderstone. In 1881, living with her grandparents. In 1891, living with her aunt Elizabeth. [ref. 2e,2f]
  3. George HAZLEHURST, b. 1 May 1813, chr. 6 May 1813 at St. Michael, Stone. [ref. 3q2]

Till Family

George TILL, m. 30 Dec 1794 at St. Michael, Stone, Elizabeth SMITH. At his marriage in 1794, of Stone; Elizabeth was also of Stone. At his children's baptisms in 1795, 1797, 1799, 1802, 1805, and 1809, of Hilderstone. At his daughter's baptism in 1813, a bricklayer, of Hilderstone. At his daughter's marriage in 1844, a bricklayer. [ref. 3q2,3s]
  1. Ann TILL, b. 23 Oct 1795, chr. 30 Oct 1795 at St. Michael, Stone, m. 13 Nov 1844 at St. Thomas, Ardwick, John MARSDEN, d. of gastric fever, d. reg. Q3 1867 at Chorlton R.D., bur. 6 Sep 1867 at Ardwick Cemetery. At her marriage in 1844, a servant, of Ardwick. Executrix and sole beneficiary of her husband's will, proved 2 Jan 1856. In 1861, letting apartments, living at 21 Coupland Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, with her stepson John, her niece Ann HAZLEHURST, and a boarder. At her death in 1867, of 33 Ludlow Street, Chorlton upon Medlock (her niece's address in 1871). [ref. 1a,2c,3q2,3s,4c,9d]
  2. Rachel TILL, b. 11 Jul 1797, chr. 6 Aug 1797 at St. Michael, Stone. [ref. 3q2]
  3. William TILL, b. 13 Sep 1799, chr. 23 Sep 1799 at St. Michael, Stone, bur. 4 Sep 1818 at St. Michael, Stone. At his death in 1818, of Hilderstone. [ref. 3q2]
  4. Thomas TILL, b. 8 Dec 1802, chr. 27 Dec 1802 at St. Michael, Stone, bur. 6 Sep 1818 at St. Michael, Stone. At his death in 1818, of Hilderstone. [ref. 3q2]
  5. Elizabeth TILL, b. 14 Jul 1805, chr. 4 Aug 1805 at St. Michael, Stone. [ref. 3q2]
  6. George TILL, b. 23 Dec 1808, chr. 22 Jan 1809 at St. Michael, Stone. [ref. 3q2]
  7. Edith TILL, b. 28 Apr 1813 at Hilderstone, chr. 19 May 1813 at St. Michael, Stone, m. 29 Mar 1835 at St. Michael, Stone, Charles HAZLEHURST (q.v.). [ref. 2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,3q1,3q2]

Sources

  1. Civil registration in England and Wales
    1. General Register Office index (via FreeBMD)
    2. Lancashire BMD local index
    3. GRO marriage certificate for Richard Haworth and Sarah Sewell, 1839
    4. Cheshire BMD local index
  2. United Kingdom censuses
    1. 1841
    2. 1851
    3. 1861
    4. 1871
    5. 1881
    6. 1891
    7. 1901
    8. 1911
  3. Parish and nonconformist chapel registers
    1. Great Bridgewater Street Wesleyan, Manchester, Lancashire
      1. (from images of RG4/975, RG4/2172, RG4/2436, RG4/2437, and RG4/2696 at TheGenealogist.co.uk)
      2. (from images on LDS microfilm 990335)
    2. Collegiate Church (Cathedral from 1847), Manchester, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    3. St. Mary, Manchester, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    4. Cross Street Presbyterian, Manchester, Lancashire (from images of RG4/976 and RG4/2009 at TheGenealogist.co.uk)
    5. St. George, Manchester, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    6. St. James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    7. St. George, Tufnell Park, Islington, Middlesex (from images at Ancestry)
    8. St. Peter, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    9. Hornsey Road Methodist, Holloway, Middlesex (from images at Ancestry)
    10. Caledonian Road Methodist, Holloway, Middlesex (from images at Ancestry)
    11. St. Paul, Southport, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    12. St. Clement, Urmston, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    13. St. John, Baguley, Cheshire (from images at Ancestry)
    14. Wrexham, Denbighshire (from images at FindMyPast)
    15. St. John, Manchester, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    16. St. Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    17. St. Michael, Stone, Staffordshire
      1. (from index at FamilySearch, batches M06773-1 and M06773-3)
      2. (from transcript at FreeREG)
    18. Hilderstone, Staffordshire (from index at FamilySearch, batch C04968-1)
    19. St. Thomas, Ardwick, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    20. Holy Trinity, Hulme, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    21. All Saints, Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    22. St. Matthew, Manchester, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    23. St. Philip, Hulme, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    24. Gravel Lane Wesleyan, Salford, Lancashire (from transcript at Lancashire OPC)
    25. All Hallows, Almondbury, Yorkshire (from images at Ancestry)
    26. St. Peter, Horbury, Yorkshire (from images at Ancestry)
    27. Tideswell, Derbyshire (from index at Ancestry)
    28. St. Thomas, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (from images at Ancestry)
    29. St. Mary the Virgin, Prestwich, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    30. St. Philip, Salford, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    31. Christ Church, Salford, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
    32. St. Michael, Hulme, Lancashire (from images at Ancestry)
  4. Wills
    1. Will of Richard Haworth (1820-1883)
    2. England and Wales National Probate Calendar (from images at Ancestry)
    3. Will of John Marsden (c.1784-1855)
  5. Newspapers (except where noted, from the British Newspaper Archive at FindMyPast)
    1. Deaths, Blackburn Standard, 29 Aug 1838
    2. Marriages, Blackburn Standard, 26 Sep 1838
    3. Marriages, Manchester Evening News, 7 Apr 1870
    4. Marriages, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 15 Sep 1838
    5. Marriages, Blackburn Standard, 19 Sep 1838
    6. "Salford Quarter Sessions", Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 17 Jan 1838
    7. Deaths, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 16 Feb 1839
    8. Deaths, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 12 Sep 1840
    9. Deaths, Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 31 Dec 1836
    10. Deaths, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 Sep 1916 (from Trove)
    11. Deaths, Sydney Morning Herald, 5 Jul 1922 (from Trove)
    12. Marriages, Sydney Morning Herald, 7 Feb 1924 (from Trove)
    13. Deaths and Funerals, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 Jul 1944 (from Trove)
    14. Divorces, Sydney Morning Herald, 4 Dec 1908 and 16 Jun 1909 (from Trove)
    15. Obituary, The Daily News (Perth), 29 Apr 1915 (from Trove)
    16. Marriages, The West Australian (Perth), 9 Nov 1904 (from Trove)
    17. Deaths, The Argus (Melbourne), 9 Dec 1889 (from Trove)
    18. Deaths, The West Australian (Perth), 13 Oct 1906 (from Trove)
  6. Local histories
    1. Josiah T. Slugg, "Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago", Manchester City News, 14 Feb 1880, reprinted in City News Notes and Queries (1880), vol. 3, p. 33, and in Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (1881), p. 162
  7. Civil registration outside England and Wales
    1. Civil registration index for New South Wales
    2. Civil registration index for New Zealand
    3. Civil registration index for Queensland
    4. Civil registration in Victoria, via the Australia Death Index at Ancestry
    5. Civil registration index for Western Australia
  8. Directories
    1. Pigot and Dean's New Directory of Manchester and Salford, 1821-1822 (from HistoricalDirectories.org)
    2. Pigot and Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford, 1841 (from HistoricalDirectories.org)
    3. Baines and Parson's Directory of Lancashire, 1825 (from Google Books)
    4. Whellan's Directory of Manchester and Salford, 1853 (from HistoricalDirectories.org)
  9. Cemetery records and memorial inscriptions
    1. Records of Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery, Willoughby, New South Wales
    2. Register and transcript of memorial inscriptions at Rusholme Road Cemetery (Dissenters Burial Ground), Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lancashire (from images at FindMyPast)
    3. Records of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    4. Register of Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester, Lancashire (from images at FindMyPast)
  10. Ship passenger lists
    1. Arrivals in the United Kingdom (from images at Ancestry)
    2. Arrivals at New York (from images at Ancestry)
  11. Electoral records
    1. New Zealand electoral rolls (from images at Ancestry)
    2. Australian electoral rolls (from images at Ancestry)
  12. United States censuses
    1. 1860
    2. 1870
    3. 1880
    4. 1920

content last revised 17 Apr 2013