Esther Armitage HOLDSWORTH, 1816–1883 (aged 66 years)
- Name
- Esther Armitage /HOLDSWORTH/
- Given names
- Esther Armitage
- Surname
- HOLDSWORTH
- Married name
- Esther Armitage /WILKINS/
| Birth | May 13, 1816
25
28 Note: Esther's baptism records indicated her abode was Brewood in Staffordshire. She was baptised in Bingl… Esther's baptism records indicated her abode was Brewood in Staffordshire. She was baptised in Bingley and the 1861-81 census identify her birthplace as Bingley. |
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| Baptism | June 9, 1816
25
28 (aged 27 days) |
| Baptism of a brother | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH July 14, 1818 (aged 2 years) Address: Hatherton |
| Birth of a brother | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH 1818 (aged 1 year) |
| Birth of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH 1820 (aged 3 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH December 28, 1820 (aged 4 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Joseph Armitage HOLDSWORTH May 1823 (aged 6 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | Joseph Armitage HOLDSWORTH June 9, 1823 (aged 7 years) |
| Burial of a brother | Joseph Armitage HOLDSWORTH July 10, 1823 (aged 7 years) Note: Parish register noted he was 2 months old. |
| Death of a brother | Joseph Armitage HOLDSWORTH July 1823 (aged 7 years) Age: 2 months |
| Birth of a brother | John HOLDSWORTH August 12, 1826 (aged 10 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | John HOLDSWORTH September 17, 1826 (aged 10 years) 12 Century Baptismal Font 2015 Note: Joseph and Mary Holdsworth's 2 youngest children were baptised in the church. |
| Birth of a sister | Mary HOLDSWORTH January 22, 1829 (aged 12 years) |
| Baptism of a sister | Mary HOLDSWORTH April 17, 1829 (aged 12 years) 12 Century Baptismal Font 2015 Note: Joseph and Mary Holdsworth's 2 youngest children were baptised in the church. |
| Death of a maternal grandfather | Francis BRIGGS August 5, 1834 (aged 18 years) |
| Burial of a maternal grandfather | Francis BRIGGS August 19, 1834 (aged 18 years) Note: Recorded as being 81 years of age. |
| Religious marriage | John WILKINS — View this family May 24, 1845 (aged 29 years) Note: @Married by licence.@ |
| Death of a father | Joseph HOLDSWORTH January 26, 1846 (aged 29 years) Age: 62 Cause: Asthma Note: Wife Mary was present at the death and reported it to the registry. |
| Burial of a father | Joseph HOLDSWORTH January 30, 1846 (aged 29 years) Address: St Andrew's Church Cemetry,
Newton Kyme
Yorkshire
England Note: Joseph Holdsworth is buried in a cul de sac in the Newton Kyme churchyard. The question I've had is… Joseph Holdsworth is buried in a cul de sac in the Newton Kyme churchyard. The question I've had is whether it was like that at time of burial and if there was a reason for the placement and if so whether choice existed. The answer is inconclusive due to proximity of critical events and lack of documentation about the date of the wall constructed between Fairfax property and churchyard from the church. Finalization of the 1846 tithe maps and Joseph's burial occurred within a few weeks of each other. The map showed that what had originally been a straight line boundary dipped down in the 1846 map so that the boundary between church land and Fairfax land followed the line of church wall whereas it had previously been quite a few meters out providing greater churchyard land. A document written by a church rector claimed the change occurred during the term of one of his predecessors. |
| Death of a brother | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH April 1849 (aged 32 years) |
| Burial of a brother | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH April 9, 1849 (aged 32 years) |
| Death of a mother | Mary BRIGGS December 4, 1862 (aged 46 years) Age: 74 Address: 3 Sunny Bank, Leeds Cause: Typhoid fever Note: Esther WILKINS (daughter) of Darrington, near Pontefract, was present at the death and registered it… Esther WILKINS (daughter) of Darrington, near Pontefract, was present at the death and registered it. At that time typhoid was a nasty prolonged illness which is no doubt why Esther was summoned to nurse her mother. It is caused by the ingestion of food or fluid infected by a specific bacterium which entered the food chain due to poor hygiene or poor sanitation. Leeds was growing rapidly during Mary's life there resulting in reduced open land and gardens and increasing numbers of small sized housing and commercial developments most of which had limited washing and sanitation in close association with wells providing water for all purposes. |
| Burial of a mother | Mary BRIGGS December 6, 1862 (aged 46 years) Address: Burial register records Mary's abode as "Woodhouse Leeds". Note: Buried with spouse. |
| Death of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH December 4, 1864 (aged 48 years) Age: 42 Cause: Chronic hepatitis of 2 months duration. Note: Edward was identified as single and having no children. His brother John Holdsworth signed the death… Edward was identified as single and having no children. His brother John Holdsworth signed the death certificate as informant. Actually, Edward had 2 children, a 7 year old daughter living with John's sister in England and a son born the previous year who also was to work as a druggist in Bendigo during John's lifetime. Occupation recorded as clerk. John recorded their father's occupation as "agent". |
| Burial of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH December 6, 1864 (aged 48 years) Address: MGC-COE-D-Public Note: Buried with his sister-in-law, Keiza Holdsworth. |
| Census | April 2, 1871 (aged 54 years) Age: 53 Address: Fox Cottage, Dunstall Note: Living with butler husband. |
| Census | April 3, 1881 (aged 64 years) Age: 64 Note: Jessie HOLDSWORTH, niece, 22 year old unemployed teacher was in the house on census night in additio… Jessie HOLDSWORTH, niece, 22 year old unemployed teacher was in the house on census night in addition to husband, a butler. |
| Death | May 6, 1883 (aged 66 years) Age: 67 Address: Dunstall |
| Burial | May 8, 1883 (2 days after death) |
| father |
1790–1846
Birth: September 15, 1790
33
30 — Yorkshire, England Death: January 26, 1846 — Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England |
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| mother |
1788–1862
Birth: February 23, 1788
35
32 — Faweather, Bingley, Yorkshire, England Death: December 4, 1862 — 3 Sunny Bank Terrace, Leeds, Yorkshire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — March 30, 1815 — All Saints Church, Bingley, Yorkshire, England |
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14 months
herself |
1816–1883
Birth: May 13, 1816
25
28 — Bingley, Yorkshire, England Death: May 6, 1883 — Dunstall, Staffordshire, England |
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3 years
younger brother |
1818–1849
Birth: 1818
27
29 — Hatherton Death: April 1849 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England |
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3 years
younger brother |
1820–1864
Birth: 1820
29
31 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England Death: December 4, 1864 — Carlton St, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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4 years
younger brother |
1823–1823
Birth: May 1823
32
35 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England Death: July 1823 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England |
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3 years
younger brother |
1826–1887
Birth: August 12, 1826
35
38 — Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England Death: August 11, 1887 — Ascot, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia |
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3 years
younger sister |
1829–1894
Birth: January 22, 1829
38
40 — Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England Death: October 17, 1894 — Ilkley, Yorkshire, UK |
| husband |
1821–1891
Birth: 1821 — Longham, Dorset, England Death: June 19, 1891 — Harrogate, Yorkshire, England |
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| herself |
1816–1883
Birth: May 13, 1816
25
28 — Bingley, Yorkshire, England Death: May 6, 1883 — Dunstall, Staffordshire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — May 24, 1845 — St George, Hanover Square, London |
| Birth | Esther's baptism records indicated her abode was Brewood in Staffordshire. She was baptised in Bingley and the 1861-81 census identify her birthplace as Bingley. |
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| Marriage | @Married by licence.@ |
| Census | Living with butler husband. |
| Census | Jessie HOLDSWORTH, niece, 22 year old unemployed teacher was in the house on census night in addition to husband, a butler. |
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| Media object | Note: Newton Kyme Hall was Joseph Holdsworth's workplace for nearly 30 years. |
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| Media object | 1846 tithe records show "Widow Holdsworth" living at that location. A newspaper article written when John Holdsworth's house was for sale stated that his Bendigo house reflected his home in England. This is the only big house he lived in in England and while the front does not reflect the Bendigo property the side does show two gables. |
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