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She was one of the children who came to the district
and worked
as a
worsted spinner
at Calvert's Mill at Wainstalls.
She lived
with Richard Marsden [1891]
He was a bank clerk [1891].
In 1891, he and his brother,
Charles Henry Hope, were living as boarders with
Mrs Elizabeth Atkinson at 7 Mayfield Terrace South, Halifax.
In 1901, they were boarders at Kerr Cottage, Washer Lane, Halifax
He was
a merchant [1841] /
a drysalter at Southgate [1845] /
a merchant chemist [1851] /
a manufacturing chemist [1853] /
a merchant chemist [1861] /
a merchant [1867].
He was one of the subscribers to John Horner's book Buildings in the Town & Parish of Halifax [1835].
On 17th February 1819, he married Jane Lapage at St Peter's Church, Leeds.
Children:
The children were baptised at Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge.
They lived at
Charles died at Wood Hall [1st December 1867].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £40,000
[Resworn under £35,000].
Probate was granted to his sons
Charles Wallace, Henry Alexander & Sydney Perfect
Norris.
Their son Henry Alexander erected a window at All Saints'
Church, Dudwell in memory of Jane & Charles
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Born in Skircoat [17th August 1844].
He was an assistant at chemical works (manufacturing chemist).
He never married.
He lived at 89 Waterloo Crescent, Halifax [1881, 1886].
He died 26th December 1886.
He was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell.
Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £28,788 17/-
[Resworn £28,741 7/-].
Probate was granted to his brothers
Priestley Haigh & Henry Percy
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He was
a manufacturing chemist [1891] /
a gentleman [1906].
In 1891, he and his brother,
Arthur, were living as boarders with
Mrs Elizabeth Atkinson at 7 Mayfield Terrace South, Halifax.
In 1901, they were boarders at Kerr Cottage, Washer Lane, Halifax
Elland solicitor.
He was Clerk to the local Board of Health [1861]
He lived at 5 Church Road, St Leonards-on-Sea [1886]
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Born 5th October 1821.
He was a manufacturing chemist [1851, 1861, 1871]
On 28th September 1843, he married Harriet Euphemia Priestley at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at Wood Hall, Halifax [1851, 1861, 1874].
Harriet Euphemia died in 1866.
Her husband erected a window in her memory at All Saints' Church,
Dudwell.
Charles Wallace died 20th September 1875.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £80,000.
Probate was granted to his sons
Charles Edwin & Wallace Lea.
They & other members of the family were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
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Born in Flore, Northamptonshire.
He lived at 1 Kirkland Street, Pocklington as a boarder [1901].
Halifax solicitor.
He qualified in August 1903.
He was with Hill & Norris [1934].
He was Coroner for the West Riding, the Halifax Division of the
Honour of Pontefract, and the county boroughs of Halifax and
Huddersfield [1907, 1936].
He was honorary treasurer of the Halifax Incorporated Law Society Limited [1917].
He was Clerk to the Governors of Abbott's Ladies' Home, Skircoat Green [1929].
He died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [13th January 1948].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £24,730 12/-.
Probate was granted to
Christopher Lacy Baldwin
and
Arthur Charles Akeroyd.
See
William Gerald Rhodes Norris
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Attorney.
Partner in Rudd, Kenny & Norris.
He lived at
Savile Terrace, Halifax [1845]
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Born in Sowerby Bridge.
She married Harold Marshall.
She was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell.
Son of Charles Norris.
Born 26th July 1826.
He was
a chemist [1851] /
a manufacturing chemist [1867, 1871, 1881] /
a solicitor /
partner in Norris, Foster & England /
partner in Norris & Foster [1868] /
Chairman of the Sowerby Bridge Local Board [15th April 1862-15th
April 1864].
Built Rockcliffe, Halifax around 1871 and lived there until around
1884.
On 12th July 1859, he married Jane Hope at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
They lived at
He erected a window at All Saints' Church, Dudwell in memory of his
parents.
Henry Alexander died 27th January 1898.
Jane died 10th April 1915.
Members of the family were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell [Grave Ref: 2 18 H].
See
Henry Richardson
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Halifax attorney.
He was at
South Gate House, Ward's End (conveyancer) [1822] /
18 Westgate, Halifax [1829] /
Westgate, Halifax [1834].
He was one of the subscribers to John Horner's book Buildings in the Town & Parish of Halifax [1835].
On 4th October 1815, he married Mary Lapage at St Peter's Church, Leeds.
Children:
He lived at Ward's End, Halifax
and then at
Savile Hall [in 1841] which he leased from Charles Harrison Batley for a term of 14 years.
In 1835, Batley's widow inherited the estate and sold the Hall
to Norris for £1,928.
Norris extended the Hall in the 1830s.
In 1835, he sued the inhabitants of Agbrigg and Morley, for the
destruction of windows, furniture and pictures at his home, Savile Hall, during the window-breaking riots on 6th January 1835.
The Jury awarded him damages of £799, against the
£1093 19/9½d which Norris had claimed.
James died in Halifax [9th September 1842].
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £14,000.
After his death, his widow Mary lived at Savile Hall
for a short time.
In 1851, she was living at West House, Halifax.
She died 14th June 1872 (aged 84)
and was buried at Hollington Church, near St Leonards-on-Sea.
The epitaph on the family memorial
in Halifax Parish Church is recorded in
the book Monumental & Other Inscriptions
See
Mr Rhodes and
Samuel Rhodes
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Son of James Edward Norris.
On 31st March 1864, he was elected Town Clerk of Halifax, at a
salary of £800 per annum.
On 3rd February 1869, the Town Council presented him with 300 guineas
in recognition of the valuable and special services rendered by him
to the Corporation.
In 1871, he was succeeded by A. C. Foster.
In 1853, he married Sarah Anne Ormerod [1829-1???]
in Ross on Wye.
Children:
They lived at
Members of the family were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell:
Edith [September 1970] (Grave 2-18-C)
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In [Q4] 1941, he married May Easton in Calder District.
They lived in Luddendenfoot.
During World War II,
he served as a Private
with the 1st Battalion
Dorsetshire Regiment.
He died 19th June 1944 (aged 25).
He was buried at Bayeux War Cemetery, France [Grave Ref XXV E 14].
He is remembered on Luddendenfoot War Memorial,
and on the Memorial at Luddendenfoot Working Men's Club
She lived at West House, Halifax [1844].
On 19th September 1844, she married (1) Ottiwell Tomlin at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: Ottiwell [1845-1904] who was born in Halifax &
died in Hastings.
Ottiwell died in Reeth [27th December 1844].
He was buried at St Mary the Virgin, Richmond.
In [Q1] 1864, Mary married (2) John West Hugall [1807-1880] in Halifax.
John died Q4 1880 (aged 74)
In [Q4] 1881, Mary married (3) Alfred Westley [1805-1883]
in Hastings.
Alfred died in Hastings [Q4 1883] (aged 78)
The widowed Mary lived at 77 London Road, St Leonards-on-Sea.
She died at St Leonards-on-Sea [5th April 1886]
Probate records show that she left a personal estate valued at £596 14/6d.
Probate was granted to her siblings
Ellen & Charles Musgrave
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He was an assistant at a chemical works [1881, 1891].
On 21st April 1874, he married (1) Charlotte Hannah Louisa.
Charlotte Hannah Louisa died 6th January 1875 (aged 31).
She was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell
In 1892, he married (2) Ada Francis Moran [1864-19??]
at Paddington.
The family lived at
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He was a woollen merchant [1851].
On 10th April 1823, he married Bessy Coupland [1800-1882]
at St Mary's Church, Eccles, Lancashire.
Child:
Julia [1824-1899] who never married
They lived at
Sydney died in 1853.
Probate records show that Sydney left an estate valued at £500.
Bessy died 22nd November 1882.
Probate records show that she left a personal estate valued at £6,246 2/5d.
Probate was granted to her daughter Julia.
In 1885, Julia erected a window in memory of her parents in
Halifax Parish Church.
The epitaph on the memorial for Sydney
in Halifax Parish Church is recorded in
the book Monumental & Other Inscriptions
Julia died at Bedford Square, Brighton [7th July 1899].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £21,439 16/-
[Resworn £21,524 7/2d].
Probate was granted to
William Costeker (esquire),
Charles Costeker (solicitor),
Henrietta Holdsworth (spinster),
and
Francis Green (esquire)
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He was
a chemist [1851] /
a merchant [1861] /
a manufacturing chemist [1867] /
a chemical manufacturer [1871].
On 15th April 1868, he married Jane Foster.
Children:
They lived at
The three daughters went to live in Preston, Dorset, never married
and are buried in St Andrew's Churchyard, Preston, Dorset.
Jane & Sydney erected a window in memory of her brother
Alfred Foster at All Saints' Church, Dudwell.
Sydney died at Oakleigh [28th November 1885].
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £7,105 12/3d.
Jane died at Weymouth [20th May 1915].
Probate records show that she left effects valued at £658 6/6d.
The couple were buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell [Grave Ref: 27-C]
See
Lawrence Bramley
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On 18th October 1876, he married Anna Emily Mary Snepp [1852-1883] at St George's Church, Hanover Square, London.
They lived at
Wallace Lea died in Wimbledon [12th May 1877].
Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £8,000
[Resworn under £18,000].
Probate was granted to his brothers
Charles Edward,
Priestley Haigh,
and
Harry Percy.
Anna Emily Mary died 31st March 1883.
Probate records show that she left a personal estate valued at £584.
Administration was granted to her father Rev Edward Snepp.
The couple were buried at St Paul's Church, King Cross:
Wallace Lea [17th May 1877];
Anna Emily Mary [4th April 1883]
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On 10th March 1764, he married Mary Hillhouse [1735-1796] at Halifax Parish Church.
Child: William
An announcement of his death in the Leeds Mercury [8th August 1807]
said
The epitaph on their memorial
in Halifax Parish Church is recorded in
the book Monumental & Other Inscriptions
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He was a merchant.
On 10th March 1788, he married Sarah Hodgson [1766-1801] at Halifax Parish Church.
Children:
Sarah died [1801] shortly after giving birth to her
daughter Sarah.
William died in 1818.
Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £25,000
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He was recorded in 1868 [?], when he signed a public notice which
cautioned the public against
which took place during the Elland Tide
He was
rector of Oaksey, Wiltshire [1861, 1871] /
rector of Flore, Northamptonshire [1881].
On 31st January 1861, he married Mary Anne Rhodes [1834-1???].
Children:
They lived at
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Born in Newbury, Berkshire.
He was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford.
He was Vicar of Almondbury and at Barnsley
before becoming
Archdeacon of Halifax [1906-1917].
In 1917, he was appointed
Dean of York.
In 1925, he was appointed
Dean of Westminster.
In 1937, he officiated at the coronation of George VI.
On 17th April 1884, he married Mary Blanch Pott [1859-1940]
in Wokingham.
Children:
They lived at Ovenden Hall.
See
Halifax Wounded Soldiers' Committee
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Born in Oaksey, Wiltshire.
He was
a bank cashier [1901].
In [Q2] 1910, he married Muriel Elam Crossley
in Rugby.
The family lived at
They lived at The Cottage, Crayke, Yorkshire [around 1938].
He died 6th April 1938.
Probate records show that he left effects valued at £17,114 9/9d
[Resworn £17,246 13/11d].
Probate was granted to
his widow Muriel
and
Edward Wallace Norris.
Muriel died in Huddersfield [Q3 1968] (aged 94)
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Son of William Norris.
He was
partner in William John Norris & Brothers /
Tory candidate for Halifax [1839].
He was one of the subscribers to John Horner's book Buildings in the Town & Parish of Halifax [1835]
On 7th April 1814, he married (1) Elizabeth Holdsworth [1793-1824] at St John the Baptist, Wakefield.
Children:
Elizabeth died in 1824.
On 30th November 1825, he married (2) Ellen Horsfall [1790-1838] in Huddersfield.
Child: 8. Ellen [1827-1860].
They lived at
Ellen died 25th June 1838
Living with William John [in 1851] was Hannah Horsfall
[b 1794] sister-in-law
William John died in Clifton, Gloucestershire in 1852
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick HaberghamNorris, A. W. J. Ref 262-1001
He was Chairman of the Sowerby Bridge Local Board [15th April
1882-15th April 1884]
Norris, Annie Ref 262-1000
Born in Liverpool.
Norris, Arthur A. Ref 262-662
Son of Henry Alexander Norris.
Norris, Charles Ref 262-580
Son of William Norris.
Jane was the daughter of Samuel Lapage
Norris, Charles Edwin Ref 262-837
Son of Charles Wallace Norris.
Norris, Charles Henry Hope Ref 262-661
Son of Henry Alexander Norris.
Norris, Charles Musgrave Ref 262-529
Son of James Edward Norris.
Norris, Charles Wallace Ref 262-269
Son of Charles Norris.
Harriet Euphemia was born in Nottinghamshire [20th May 1821],
the daughter of Charles Priestley
Norris, Edward Wallace Ref 262-358
Son of Rev William Arthur Norris.
Norris, Frederick William Nory Ref 262-519
Son of James Edward Norris.
Norris, Gertrude Mary Ref 262-274
Eldest daughter of Henry Alexander Norris.
Norris, Rev H. R. Ref 262-541
Curate at Elland [1895-1897]
Norris, Henry Alexander Ref 262-23
Of Sowerby Bridge.
Jane was born in Southowram the youngest daughter of Rev John Hope
Norris, James Edward Ref 262-115
Son of William Norris.
Mary was the daughter of Samuel Lapage
Norris, James Edward Ref 262-340
JP, DL.
Norris, Leslie Ref 262-744
Son of Ann & John Norris of Luddendenfoot, Yorkshire.
Norris, M. Ref 262-655
Attorney at Southgate, Halifax [1816]
Norris, Mary Lapage Ref 262-836
Daughter of James Edward Norris.
Ottiwell was a solicitor in Richmond, North Yorkshire, and son
of Ottiwell Tomlin, solicitor
Norris, Priestley Haigh Ref 262-216
Son of Charles Wallace Norris.
Charlotte Hannah Louisa was the daughter of James Inglis
Norris, Sydney Ref 262-552
Son of William Norris.
Bessy – or Betsy – was born in Henwick Hill,
Worcestershire, the daughter of Elizabeth [1806-18??]
& Peter Coupland [1801-1???], silk merchant
Norris, Sydney Perfect Ref 262-278
Son of Charles Norris.
Jane was the daughter of John Foster
Norris, Wallace Lea Ref 262-672
Son of Charles Wallace Norris.
Anna Emily Mary was the daughter of Rev Edward Snepp,
Norris, William Ref 262-196
Merchant at Southgate, Halifax [1809].
He was an agent for the Royal Exchange Assurance Fire Office [1809]
Norris, William Ref 262-30
Born in Scotland.
He was one of the people who advanced money for the construction of
Halifax New Market in 1790, and a trustee of the Halifax Market Company.
Mary was born in Scotland
On Monday last, aged 71, William Norris, Esq., of Halifax; a
gentleman, whose integrity, intelligence in business, and friendly
and honourable character through life, had procured to him, in an
eminent degree, the esteem and confidence of the public, and the
attachment of his friends and relatives
Norris, William Ref 262-807
Son of William Norris.
Norris, William Ref 262-810
Halifax constable.
the disgraceful practices
Norris, Rev William Arthur Ref 262-660
Son of Charles Norris.
Mary Anne was the daughter of William Rhodes of Thirsk,
Yorkshire
Norris, Rev William Foxley Ref 262-273
KCVO.
Norris, William Gerald Rhodes Ref 262-663
Son of Rev William Arthur Norris.
Muriel was the daughter of Louis John Crossley
Norris, William John Ref 262-701
Born in Halifax.
Ellen was the eldest daughter of John Horsfall of
Thornton Lodge, Huddersfield, magistrate
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