Joseph HOLDSWORTH, 1841–1863 (aged 22 years)
- Name
- Joseph /HOLDSWORTH/
| Birth | 1841
23
26 Birth registered in York in the December quarter. Baptism not yet found. |
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| Marriage of parents | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH — Alice HODGSON — View this family May 23, 1841 (aged 0) Shared note: Married by licence. |
| Residence | 1843 (aged 2 years) Note: Lived in Tadcaster from at least early 1843 to at least April 1849 when his father's death occurred. |
| Birth of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH April 7, 1843 (aged 2 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH April 7, 1843 (aged 2 years) Note: The baptismal register is silent on the location of Edward's baptism. Given he was buried the day f… The baptismal register is silent on the location of Edward's baptism. Given he was buried the day following baptism it is not unlikely that he was baptised at home and died soon afterwards. |
| Death of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH April 1843 (aged 2 years) |
| Burial of a brother | Edward HOLDSWORTH April 8, 1843 (aged 2 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Edwin HOLDSWORTH 1844 (aged 3 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | Edwin HOLDSWORTH October 15, 1844 (aged 3 years) |
| Death of a brother | Edwin HOLDSWORTH 1844 (aged 3 years) |
| Burial of a brother | Edwin HOLDSWORTH October 22, 1844 (aged 3 years) |
| Birth of a brother | William HOLDSWORTH 1845 (aged 4 years) |
| Death of a paternal grandfather | Joseph HOLDSWORTH January 26, 1846 (aged 5 years) Age: 62 Cause: Asthma Note: Wife Mary was present at the death and reported it to the registry. |
| Burial of a paternal grandfather | Joseph HOLDSWORTH January 30, 1846 (aged 5 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 father | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH April 1849 (aged 8 years) |
| Burial of a father | Henry Davies Briggs HOLDSWORTH April 9, 1849 (aged 8 years) |
| Census | March 30, 1851 (aged 10 years) Age: 9 Note: Living with widowed mother and younger brother William on his maternal grandparent's farm. Family c… Living with widowed mother and younger brother William on his maternal grandparent's farm. Family consisting of a number of related people. |
| Death of a maternal grandfather | William HODGSON September 25, 1859 (aged 18 years) |
| Census | April 7, 1861 (aged 20 years) Age: 19 Address: Waterloo Place Note: Assistant to a general merchant and living with widowed mother, younger brother, also employed and a… Assistant to a general merchant and living with widowed mother, younger brother, also employed and a widowed visitor. |
| Death of a paternal grandmother | Mary BRIGGS December 4, 1862 (aged 21 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 paternal grandmother | Mary BRIGGS December 6, 1862 (aged 21 years) Address: Burial register records Mary's abode as "Woodhouse Leeds". Note: Buried with spouse. |
| Death | June 6, 1863 (aged 22 years) Age: 21 Cause of death: Smallpox |
| father |
1818–1849
Birth: 1818
27
29 — Hatherton Death: April 1849 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England |
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| mother |
1815–1899
Birth: 1815
38
29 — Tollerton, Yorkshire, England Death: October 19, 1899 — Tollerton, Yorkshire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — May 23, 1841 — St Michael's Church, Spurriergate, York, Yorkshire, England |
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7 months
himself |
1841–1863
Birth: 1841
23
26 — York, Yorkshire, England Death: June 6, 1863 — Spurriergate, St Michael's, York, Yorkshire, England |
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2 years
younger brother |
1843–1843
Birth: April 7, 1843
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28 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England Death: April 1843 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England |
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21 months
younger brother |
1844–1844
Birth: 1844
26
29 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England Death: 1844 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England |
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2 years
younger brother |
1845–1888
Birth: 1845
27
30 — Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England Death: August 29, 1888 — Hedon, Yorkshire, England |
| Birth | Birth registered in York in the December quarter. Baptism not yet found. |
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| Residence | Lived in Tadcaster from at least early 1843 to at least April 1849 when his father's death occurred. |
| Census | Living with widowed mother and younger brother William on his maternal grandparent's farm. Family consisting of a number of related people. |
| Census | Assistant to a general merchant and living with widowed mother, younger brother, also employed and a widowed visitor. |
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