In 1844, John Slater of New Houses, son of Michael Pickles, Slater married Margaret Hey
In 1851, John and Margaret (33 & 30) were at New Houses with Jane, Thomas, Betty and Nathan.
In 1859, John (42, Widower and a weaver) son of Michael Pickles a Hatter married Elizabeth Walton (29, Widow) at Little Marsden, St Paul (in the Parish of Colne).
In 1871, John (53) and Elizabeth (39) had Thomas, Betty, Nathan and Sarah Slater (23, 22,19 and 17), Ann Driver (16), Ambrose Whatson (12) and Abraham, Mary Jane and Alice (10, 6 & 3) from his second marriage.
Occupation Details
From before 1844 to 1851 John's occupation was Hand Loom Weaver at Colne.1
Occupation Notes
Weaver when married in 1844
From 1871 his occupation was Worsted Weaver in Shipley.2
John and Margaret were married in a religious ceremony on July 22nd, 1844 at St. Bartholomew's (Colne) witnessed by Joseph Lonsdale.4 They had two sons and three daughters, named Thomas, Nathan, Jane, Betty and Sarah. There are no more children.
Marriage at Little Marsden, St Paul (in the Parish of Colne)
John and Elizabeth were married in a religious ceremony on December 26th, 1859 in Marsden.
Marriage/Union Notes
Name: John Slater Gender: Male Marital status: Widowed Age: 42 Birth Date: 1817 Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1859 Marriage Place: Marsden, Lancashire, England Father: Michael Pickles Spouse: Elizabeth Walton FHL Film Number: 1470815 Reference ID: p 26
They had a son and two daughters, named Abraham, Mary and Alice. There are possibly more children.