Hannah HOLDSWORTH, 1801–1804 (aged 2 years)
- Name
- Hannah /HOLDSWORTH/
- Given names
- Hannah
- Surname
- HOLDSWORTH
| Birth | April 3, 1801
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40 |
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| Death of a mother | Hannah ARMITAGE before November 18, 1801 (aged 7 months) |
| Baptism | November 18, 1801
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41 (aged 7 months) Note: This would appear to be the same day as her mother died or was buried. |
| Burial of a mother | Hannah ARMITAGE November 18, 1801 (aged 7 months) Note: "...wife of Jeremiah Holdsoworth of Clayton" |
| Death | January 11, 1804 (aged 2 years) Age: 3 |
| Burial | January 1804 (0 after death) Note: Noted on the MI of the family burial site in the Kipping Independent Chapel Graveyard as found in th… Noted on the MI of the family burial site in the Kipping Independent Chapel Graveyard as found in the transcription made by the Bradford Family History Society. |
| father |
1757–1805
Birth: before March 20, 1757 — Heaton, Yorkshire, England Death: before December 6, 1805 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England |
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| mother |
1760–1801
Birth: before April 30, 1760 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England Death: before November 18, 1801 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — August 11, 1783 — St Peter's Church, (Bradford Cathedral), Bradford, Yorkshire, England |
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3 years
elder sister |
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4 years
elder brother |
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1 month
elder brother |
1790–1846
Birth: September 15, 1790
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30 — Yorkshire, England Death: January 26, 1846 — Newton Kyme, Yorkshire, England |
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2 years
elder sister |
1792–1798
Birth: November 30, 1792
35
32 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England Death: January 6, 1798 |
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3 years
elder brother |
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3 years
elder sister |
1798–
Birth: September 29, 1798
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38 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England |
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3 years
herself |
1801–1804
Birth: April 3, 1801
44
40 Death: January 11, 1804 — Clayton, Yorkshire, England |
| Baptism | This would appear to be the same day as her mother died or was buried. |
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| Burial | Noted on the MI of the family burial site in the Kipping Independent Chapel Graveyard as found in the transcription made by the Bradford Family History Society. |