Ann Elizabeth Smith
Ann was born on November 19th, 1815 in
Allerton and her christening took place on June 5th, 1816 in
Bingley.
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- Birth Notes
- Index records Birth as a Christening, but since Births and Christenings of all four are conistently 2 to 6 months appart and at Allerton and Bingley, it is assumed to be as shown.
ANN ELIZABETH SMITH
Christening: 05 JUN 1816 Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Parents:
Father: WILLIAM SMITH
Mother: JANE
Mary Smith
Mary was born on July 3rd, 1818 in
Allerton and her christening took place on August 17th, 1818 in
Bingley.
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- Birth Notes
- Index records Birth as a Christening, but since Births and Christenings of all four are conistently 2 to 6 months appart and at Allerton and Bingley, it is assumed to be as shown.
MARY SMITH
Christening: 17 AUG 1818 Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Father: WILLIAM SMITH
Mother: JANE
William Smith
William was born on May 28th, 1820 in
Allerton and his christening took place on September 6th, 1820 in
Bingley.
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- Birth Notes
- WILLIAM SMITH
Christening: 06 SEP 1820 Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Parents:
Father: WILLIAM SMITH
Mother: JANE
Henry Smith
Henry was born on May 25th, 1822 in
Allerton and his christening took place on June 23rd, 1822 in
Bingley.
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- Birth Notes
- Aged 27 on 1851 census (b.1824), Bradford
Aged 40 on 1861 census (b.1821), Bingley
The 1851 census has Henry born in Bradford in 1824, while the other members of the family are born in Bingley. According to the 1861 census he was born in Bingley, Yorkshire in 1821.
The record for Allerton is a good match, as it is near Bradford, but also under the district of Bingley.
He died by commiting suicide, Poisened by swallowing 6d worth of vermin killer, at the age of 44 on February 20th, 1867 in
Keighley. He was buried on February 24th, 1867 at
All Saints (Bingley).
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- Death Notes
- Henry Smith, aged 44 died Keighley 9a 127
Henry was 44, a labourer when he died. The death record shows Henry Smith died in Morton. East Morton is less than half a mile from Crossflatts, so is probably where he was working as a farm labourer. Cause of death was "Poisoned by swallowing a quantity of Wilkinson's vermin killer - died in half an hour". The information was received from Thomas Brown, Coroner for Yorkshire, Skipton, An inquest was quickly held on 22-Feb-1867 and the death registered the following day.
Microfiche copies of the burial records held at Bradford show:
Henry Smith was buried at All Saints, Bingley.
Date: Feb 24 1867
Ref No. 1449
Residence: Cross Flatts
Age 44