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PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? Two Pickles families together in 1841, living at Wilsden Hill, Wilsden. Walker Pickles, son of Thomas & Mary was baptised at Wilsden in 1836 Family from Marley All Baptism and Burial records ar All Saints, Bingley No Marriage found. Note: There is another "Calib Cockshott" of Bingley who married Sarah Peterson 3 Feb 1744 with similar baptism dates. All Christened in Bingley, as children of Thomas and Mary. Whitley (baptised at Bingley) and Walker Pickles are of another family from Wilsden. In 1871, George Stocks (48) and Albert (18) with Smith family. Sarah's origins from Gilstead. All baptised together at Morton Thomas & John baptised at Wanless Lives with: Brothers living together at Wellington Inn, Bingley in 1851 Lives with: Jane Smith (20, born Marlow) was staying with uncle Robert Pickles in 1871 at Eldon Street, Bingley, and was still living there at the time of her wedding to Albert in 1873. Lives with: living with in 1851 Lives with: Hartley was living with Thomas and family in 1891 Neighbor: Both sisters and Robert V and wife Hannah were living in Crossflats in 1891 (and possibly 1881 too), but not close neighbours. Representative of: Ellen was present and informant of Thomas Pickles's (John's father) death.
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Joseph Smith, another possible brother of Hannah was lodging with her in 1851. Other: In 1871, George Stocks (48, Widower, Mason) and son Albert (18) was logsing with Thomas and Joseph Smith and family (Joseph a grocer, wife Martha and two infants) at Gilstead, Bingley, Yorkshire.  In 1873 Albert married Jane Smith. However the two Smiths do not seem to be related.
 1849 - 1884 Mary Smith 34 34 What happened to Mary after 1881?  There were 32 Marriages and 29 Deaths recorded in Keighley for Mary Smith between 1881 and 1891.  The is reduced to 9 possible Marriages and 3 possible deaths if we assume no second name, and take age at death to match age (within 2 years).

Living at Lime Kiln, Micklethwaite, Bingley, Yorkshire (1851 and 1861 and 1871 and 1881), probably in a house next to the Leeds-Liverpool Cannel in a village now known as Crossflatts.

Transcribed as born in 1844 on 1851 census index (age 1 read as 7).  Actually born 30-Nov-1849.

In 1881, Mary Smith (31 & unmarried, born Marlow) was a Worstead Spinner with her mother Sarah Foulds (53) at Lime Kiln, Crossflatts, Bingley.

By 1891, Crossflats has expanded and there was no longer a Lime Kiln Lane in Cross Flats (although a Lime Road can be found).  Mary Jane Smith (b.1854) was visiting Dove family in Crossflats, but probably not the same Mary.

Mother was shown as Pighills on birth certificate (for sister Jane).
1853 - 1908 William Smith 55 55 Born at Bingley (Keighley), Yorkshire, England in 1853

in 1861, William (7) with his parents Henry & Sarah Smith (40 & 36) with Mary (11), Jane (10) at Lime Kiln Lane, Micklethwaite, Bingley, Yorkshire probably in a house close  to the Leeds-Liverpool canel in a village now known as Crossflatts.

In 1871, William (17) was still there with mother Sarah  and step-father John Foulds (both 44), sister Mary (21) and three half-siblings.

In 1876, William married Lucy and moved to Keighley about 1879. 

By 1881, William (27) was living at 9 Grouse Street, Keighley with wife Lucy (25), sons Haney (4) and Hartley (7mo) and three loghers (all railway platelayers)..

In 1891, William (37) had become an Iron Moulder. Lucy (35) was at home with Harry (14), Percy (8), Ernest (6), Ethel (4), Joseph (2) and 2 boarders.

In 1901, William and Lucy (47 & 45) are with Arthur (20), Percy (18), Ernest (16), Ethel (14), Joseph (12) and two boarders.

In 1916, William a farmer and Lucy (61 & 59) and son Arthur (34) were in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada.

William died in 1908 and Lucy died in the USA.
1859 Sarah Pickles Born Easbur, Yorkshire

Living in Bingley in 1851.

Living in Keighly 1861.

Living at Eldon St., Bingley, Yorkshire in 1871
1853 James Pickles Born Bingley, Yorkshire

Living in Bingley in 1851,
Living in Keighly 1861.

Living at Eldon St., Bingley, Yorkshire in 1871
1823 - 1897 Robert Valentine Pickles 74 74 WARNIG: There are several PICKLES+SMITH marriages registered at Keighley.  Walter George Pickles (1866-1868) is another (his headstone shows a sister Elizabeth and Brother Herbert). They were children of Joseph & Mary Pickles. 

1849 to 1863, Edward, James, Sarah and Mary Ann were all baptised at All Saints, Bingley, so we are sure of them.

Living with a blacksmith in 1841 in Padiham, Colne, Burnley, Lancashire, but link to this family confirmed later by him living with sister Caroline in 1851 and niece Jane Smith in 1871.

Had Joseph Smith b.1828 (related to Henry maybe) lodging with them in Bingley in 1851.  Was also with his sister Caroline and wife Hannah and first son.

Living in Keighly in 1861.

Living at Eldon St., Bingley, Yorkshire in 1871, with niece Jane staying with them.

Living at 11 St Johns St Primitive Methodist Chapel House in 1881 with another niece Sarah Smith

Robert and Hannah were living alone at Crossflatts in 1891

His middle name, Valietine, was recorded at time of death.
1851 - 1928 Jane Smith 76 76 Born: Bingley, Yorkshire in 1851.

In 1861, Jane living at Lime Kiln, Micklethwaite, Bingley,  probably in a house next to the Leeds-Liverpool Cannel in a village now known as Cross Flatts.

Staying with uncle Robert Pickles (48) his wife Hannah (40) and family at (Eldon St., Bingley) in 1871 and married Albert 2 years later.

In 1873, Jane Smith of Eldon Street married Samuel Stocks.

Married and living at Heather Bank, Bingley, Yorkshire in 1881

Living at 5 Cobden St., Birkenhead in 1891 and 1901.  She recorded the death of her mother.Sarah Amy Foulds in Tranmere in 1907.

In 1921, Albert and Jane (born Bingley) were living in Birkenhead

Jane's mothers maiden name was recorded as Pighills on Jane's birth certificate, which was confirmed by Bradford Reg Office and by reference to Mary's Birth certificate.
1826 - 1907 Sarah Amy Pickles 80 80 Sarah was born at Bingley (Keighley), Yorkshire, according to 1851 and 1861 census, or Colne Head, Lancashire according to 1871 and 1881 census records.

Baptised and buried as Sarah "Amy" but also known as Sarah "Emma" (in 1841).

In 1841, Sarah Emma Pickles is with parents Thomas, a Wood Cutter born in Yorkshire, and Mary Pickles (55 & 52) and 5 other siblings at Marlow, Bingley.  Sarah, her mother and her two older brothers are all born in Lancashire.  The family must have moved to Marlow soon after Sarah was born.

In 1861, Sarah was married and living with Henry at Lime Kiln Lane, Bingley, Yorkshire.

10 Nov 1869 Sarah of Cross Flats, widow and daughter of Thomas Pickles a woodman married John Foulds a carter and widower.

By 1871 Sarah had re-married John Foulds, and was still living at Lime Kiln Lane.

By 1891, Crossflatts has expanded and there was no longer a Lime Kiln Lane in Crossflatts (although a Lime Road can be found).  Sarah was living at 11 Canel Road in 1891, which may well have been the same house.  She had moved to 7 Well Street by 1901.

Was pictured at Mather Family wedding of 1901 in Birkenhead (aged 76).

Sarah's maiden name was recorded as Pighills on Jane's birth certificate.  However, she was recorded as Sarah Amy Pickles in 1841 and 1907.

Sarah's father was Thomas, a woodman (or wood cutter) which helps match the family in 1841 and when she was married to John Founds.  I believe the christening and death records for "Sarah Emma" (father Thomas) and "Sarah Amy" are for the same person !

I have an old heavy and hand-twisted (as it grew) walking stick, which may have originated from Henry Smith.
1822 - 1867 Henry Smith 44 44 Henry Smith is my 2x Great grandfather.

There are 5 Henry Smiths in the 1841 census from Bradford and 1 from Bingley who has a sister Mary, and Henry (15) was living with Jane Seed (45), an Inn Keeper, probably his mother and sister Jane (11) at Sand Beds.

In Oct 1846, "Mr Henry Smith, Bingley" won £3 for best ploughman.

Living at Farsley in 1848 at time of marriage.  John Smith of Sunny Bank, Farsley was recorded on the 1835 poll book (as well as David Smith of Calverley Mill).

In 1851, Henry a labourer & Sarah (27 & 25) are living at Marlow Road, in the Hamlet of Harden, Bingley.  They have Mary (2) and Jane (2 mo).

in 1861, Henry & Sarah Smith (40 & 36) with Mary (11), Jane (10) and William (7) at Lime Kiln, Micklethwaite, Bingley, Yorkshire probably in a house close to the Leeds-Liverpool canel in a village now known as Crossflatts.

In June 1861, they appear to have had a daughter Ann, birth registered in Keighley.  Ann may have survived!

Henry died in 1867 at Cross Flats and Sarah re-married John Foulds two years later.  Was it suicide or did his wife murder him?  See the inquest report in the newspaper.
Marriage (four children) Dec 1865 (Bingley) Marriage 1856 (Bradford) No more children Marriage 10-Nov-1869 Marriage (twelve children) 17-Oct-1811 St. Bartholomew's (Colne): Abodes: Wanless, DickStiles & Marlow Marriage (four children) 28-Dec-1852 No more children Marriage No more children Marriage (eight children) Sep-1876 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (five children) 10-May 1846 (Keighley) Widowed (six children) 4 Nov 1833 (Barnoldswick) No more children Marriage (five children) Marriage (four children) 15-Jan-1859 (Bradford) Abode: Crossflats No more children Widowed (five children) 6 Nov 1832 (Wilsden) No more children Widowed (two children) 14-Jan-1855 (Bradford) Marriage 16 Oct 1871 (Hunslet) Marriage (two children) 12 Oct 1889 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (three children) 1906 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (a child) 17 Apr 1880 Marriage (four children) Marriage (four children) Marriage (nine children) < 1753 (All Baptisms at Marley) Marriage (a child) 16 May 1842 No more children Marriage (four children) 30 Jun 1872 +Possibly more children Marriage (two children) 27-Aug-1815 Marriage Dec 1909 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (a child) 30 Mar 1907 No more children Marriage (two children) 1888 (Bingley) No more children Marriage 1918 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (four children) 27 Aug 1833 (Bingley) +Possibly more children Marriage 1935 (Blackpool) +Possibly more children Marriage (three children) 24 Aug 1924 (Bingley) Marriage (three children) 1948 (Stockport) No more children Marriage (four children) 10 Mar 1873 (Bradford) +Possibly more children Marriage (three children) 1871 (Keighley) No more children Marriage (two children) MA, USA Marriage 1915 No more children Marriage (a child) 1986 (Stockport) : Mary (75) and Joseph (69) were with Thomas Smith (45), Mary&#39;s son from her first marriage to Robert Smith Relative of: Brother and sister, buried together at Keighley Lives with: Walter and Sarah living with Robert and Hannah Pickles (and also Hannah&#39;s niece Sarah Smith) Lives with: Living with in 1851 as a lodger, possible relation to Sarah Amy&#39;s Husband Henry, living at Marley Brow. Named After Lives with: In 1932 and 1934, Lucy Alma Smith is living at 15 Victoria Avenue with Ethel and John Henry Foulds.&#32; In 1935, she is still living at 15 Victoria Av (not Thursh Street as indexed), Keighley. (It could be her grandmother, but she is thought to have died in Canada) Relative of: Shared DNA match with JMG Representative of: In 1937, Mary Ann Smith was witness to Lucy Alma Smith&#39;s marriage. 1840 Joseph Smith Living with parents at Primrose Hill in 1861
Living with son at Primrose Hill in 1891

Still alive in 1901
1844 Martha Shackleton Living with son at Primrose Hill in 1891

Still alive in 1901
1867 Hannah Smith Left Home by 1891 1870 John Thomas Smith Left home by 1891 1877 Sarah Smith Living with son at Primrose Hill in 1891 1879 Fred Smith Living with son at Primrose Hill in 1891 1812 - ~1896 Thomas Smith 84 84 27 Aug 1833, Thomas Smith of Dowley Gap, Wool Comber married Sarah Anderton of Gilstead.

In 1851, Thomas and Sarah Smith (39 & 38) were at Primrose Hill, Bingley with William, Mathew and Joseph (16, 15, 11)

In 1861, Thomas Smith (47) was a gardener with wife Hannah (46) and son Joseph (21) at Primrose Hill.

In 1891, Thomas (79) was living with son at Primrose Hill.
1826 - <1887 John Foulds 61 61 John was possibly the son of Thomas Foulds, a cabinet maker of Bingley and Elizabeth. If so, he had an older brother William b 9-Nov-1821 who was also a joiner and cabinet maker.

Born in Bingley in 1827 (if 1871 census is correct).

In 1841, John (14) was living at Barriage Street, Bingley, son of Thompson Foulds, a carrier.

Cant find on any 1861 or 1881 census. 

John and two of his sons (John Thompson Foulds. and another) came to the USA. They settled in Texas, but I can find no information about the death of John (Jack) Foulds.
1820 - 1884 William Cockshutt Pickles 63 63 Known as Pickles or Pighills (for children's births).

Living in Marley in 1841 (a hamlet of only a few houses), and interestingly, there was am Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Cockshott of Marley baptised here on 6 Dec 1755 (and a Sarah, 15 Dec 1753). There must surley be a relationship here!

Living at the Wellington Inn, Chapel Lane, Bingley in 1851 with brother Thomas.

Named Pickles in 1851-1881 census records, but later named Pighills at time of death.

Living in Hill Street, Bingley in 1861
Living in Barrage Street, Bingley in 1871
1825 - 1847 Edward Whitehead Pickles 22 22 Recorded as Pickels in 1851 census, but Pighills at time of death. 1831 - 1880 Dinelry (Dinley) Pickles 49 49 When he married in 1855 he used the name Daniel Pickles ... most strange, but probably has a strong accent and was illiterate.

Dinely is missing from the 1851 census, in 1855 he married Margaret Boocock while working as a miner in Bowling. In 1858 they had a son Edward while living in Coundon,
Co Durham (see scanned image). That son is with them on the 1861 census when they are in Stanley near Wakefield but he vanishes after that. In 1871 the couple are in Leeds and Dineley now has a greengrocer's shop, however
shortly after the census Margaret and infant daughter Drusilla die. Dineley quickly remarries to widow Jane Crawford (nee Briggs).

After his death in 1880 Jane takes over the shop and runs it with her son Alexander from her earlier marriage. All very satisfactory except for the sudden jump from textile worker to miner.
1833 - 1904 Caroline Pickles 71 71 Name spelled Carolina on familysearch.org and Carroline on 1841 census, when living with parents.  Probably, correct name is Caroline.

Living with brother Robert Pickles and family in 1851, because her Mother Mary had died, and father Thomas had moved to Bradford.

Married William Medley, 15/1/1859 (but age 30 on marriage certificate, when should have been 36 and only 32 on 1861 census).  It appears that this young lady lied about her age to make herself 6y older, as she had an older husband. By 1881, her true age had returned to the census records.

Her daughter Zilpha lived with, and cared for her mother at Crossflats untill Caroline died in 1904.
1816 - 1840 Margaret Pickles 23 23 It was either Margaret or Mary Ann that had a son Thomas Wood, but not sure which.

Margaret (father Thomas, a weaver) married Timothy Binns in Keighley in 1845, which seems to be correct.
1854 John Pickles Living in Hill Street, Bingley in 1861, aged 7 1859 Hannah Elizabeth Pickles This is Hannah Elizabeth Pighills (known as Pickles).  There was another Elizabeth Pighills, born Q3 1858 than died an infant.

Hannah was living in Barrage Street, Bingley in 1871
1828 Joseph Smith Lodger in 1851 1860 Walter R Towler Was living with Parents John Towler and Anne M in 1861 in Rockland St Andrew, Norfolk, aged 1.

Walter and Sarah living with Robert and Hannah Pickles in 1881.
1815 Hannah Harrison 1855 - 1935 Lucy Alma Hill 79 79 In 1861, Lucy (5) was with her parents Joseph and Mary (41 & 45) other and siblings and (Smith) half-siblings at James Street, Bingley

In 1911, Lucy (55) is described as "Lucy Alma Smith" and a widow, so the A stands for Alma.  She had 7 children and two had died, so we have all her children listed!  Arthur (30), Ethel (24) and Joseph (21) were still with her. Percy and Ernest had maried and left home.

In 1921, Lucy Alma Smith and her son Arthur were living with her son-in-law John Henry and Ethel Fowlds at Keighley.
1877 - 1898 Harry Smith 21 21 Name Harry, but Indexed as Henry in Ancestry.co.uk 1881 index. 

Harry died in 1898, aged 21.  There is no evidence that he married.
1880 - 1956 Hartley Smith 76 76 Hartley was NOT a son of Lucy Alma Hill (as 1911 census shows she only had 7 children and 2 had died)

Hartley was living with Thomas Smiths and Hills in 1891.

In 1881, Hartley (7mo) is with parents William and Lucy and brother Harry (4).

In 1907 Hartley Smith a painter, aged 25, married Esther Shoesmith of Alma Terrace, Moreton.  However his father William was a warpdressere.  Is this the same person?

In 1908, after they married the family were still living at 14 Alma Terrase, Marlow (when Alex baptised). Hartley was a Painter

In 1911, Hartley was still a House Painter with wife Martha at 4 Upper Mill Row, Morton (both 28).  They had a child, (alive, but not with them).

In 1913 another Hartley Smith (same age) married Clara Greenwood at Keighley.  Also, from 1913, the Romford births are another Smithj+Shoesmith family.

In 1939, Hartley is missing.

In 1955, Hartley Smith, decorator is in the Phone Book, living at 252 West Lane, Keighley.
1882 - 1959 Percy Smith 76 76 Percy married in 1904 or 1909 (not sure) and left the area of Keighley.

In 1911, Percy and Clara (20 & 30) had been married one year, and no children yet.  They had moved to Luton where Percy was an Engineer's tool fitter.

In 1921, Percy and Clara Smith were still in Luton with no children.

1885 - 1960 Ernest Smith 75 75 In 1911, Ernest and Eliza Ann Smith had been married 4 years.  They had one son Harry, aged 3.  The family were living at 1 Compton Street, Keighley.

In 1939, Ernest and Eliza A are in Rotherham with their son Harry and his wife.
1886 - 1970 Ethel Smith 83 83 Ethel Smith was 24, living with her widowed mother Lucy Alma Smith in 1911 at 15 Victoria Av, Keighley

In Q3 1918, Ethel Smith married John Henry Foulds.
1889 Joseph Smith Aged 1 in 1891

In 1911, Joseph, 21 and a house painter was living with mother Lucy Alma Smith at Keithley.

11 Sep 1916, another Joseph Smith, a soldier, son of Joseph married Jane Greenwood.
1824 - >1891 Joseph Hill 67 67 Joseph had a brother, James with him in 1871, who was a Mason Labourer 1816 - >1891 Mary Walton 75 75 Mary's parents where John Walton and Mary.

10 May 1846, Mary Smith, widow, daughter of John Walton, a labourer married Joseph Hill at Keighley.

In 1861, Joseph and Mary (41 & 45) were at James Street, Bingley with John and Betty Smith (21 & 18) and Thomas (18), Mary Ann (15), Sarah (10), Hannah (9), Lucy (5) and Henry Hill (2).
1846 Thomas Hill By 1891, "Thomas Smith" was the head of the household.  His "parents", Mary and Joseph hill with living with him, together with brother Henry Hill, and nephew Hartley smith.

Not sure if he is Smith or Hill.  Was Thomas Hill (15) in 1861, but probably registered as Thomas Smith (illegitimate) at time of parents marriage in 1846.
1850 Sarah Hill 1848 Mary Ann Hill 1858 Henry Hill 1852 Hannah Hill 1814 Robert Smith 1840 John Smith In 1861, John and Betty Smith (21 & 18) were with their assumed mother Mary Walton and step-father Joseph Hill. 1843 Betty Smith 1814 - 1876 John Pickles 62 62 John may have married Sarah Ellis on 13 Oct 1833 in Colne.  However, there are 3 or 4 other John Pickles from Colne christened within 2 years (John son of John & Grace, and John son of James & Mary)

John Pickles (28) married Ellen (32) at Bradford in 1842. The hand writing is difficult to read, but the father is Tho's, a Woodman, so age and father are a match.
1818 Mary Ann Pickles Two matches with correct father (but wrong occupation), so perhaps she never married or died.

Mary Pickles, Full Age, married James Broughton (both living in Allerton) 31 Oct 1841, and her father, Thomas was a Comber.

Mary Pickles 22 married Joseph Harrison in 1842, and her father was Thomas a Farmer.
1827 - 1883 Mary Ickeringill 56 56 Living in Hill Street, Bingley in 1861
Living in Barrage Street, Bingley in 1871
1855 Tom Pickles 1861 with family at Hill St Bingley
Not at home in 1871 (age 15).

1881, lodging with Briggs family

1891 at 55 Beamsley Rd a34, Plush Weaving Overlooker.
Not signatory to 1891 Labour petition.

1903 at 313 Kesnsington St.
1864 Samuel Christmas King 1888 Blanche King Witness at marriage of Frederick John Pickles in 1907 1891 Arthur King 1893 Tom King 1896 Edward King Twin with George 1896 George King Twin with Edward 1816 - 1890 William Medley 74 74 Widower at time of marriage to Carolina.  They then lived at Cross-flatts near Marlow, Bingley.
1861 - 1944 William Edward Medley 83 83 9 April 1888 William Edward Medley of Cross-flats, son of William married Isabella Wyman.

William had two sons, Frederick William (b. 1892) and Percy Edward (b. 1893), both born in Bingley, who were living with him in 1911.

William Edward Medley of 30 Percy Street, Bingley died 9 July 1944 at Bingley Hospital.
1866 Robert Medley 12 Oct 1889, Robert Medley from Crossflats married Mary Hargreaves from Mickelthwaite, Bingley at All Saints, Bingley

Robert and Mary lived at 9 Chapel Street, Bingley
1866 - 1925 Zilpha Medley 59 59 Zilpha lived with her mother Caroline in Crossflats until she died.  She was still single and 36 years old in 1901, so its assumed she never had children.

Zilpha was living alone in Keighley district in 1911, aged 44

1 Dec 1917, Zilpha (49) daughter of William Medley married
Gardiner Charles Boreham (1874-1934)
1807 - 1858 Hannah Hainsworth 51 51 1833 Mary Ann Medley 1836 Martha Medley 1839 Thomas Medley 1841 Joseph Medley 1844 Sarah Medley 1830 - 1871 Margaret Borcock 41 41 Something strange about this person.  She cant be found on 1841 or 1851 census returns, or parish IGI records.  Also, when they were married, Dinelry used the name Daniel !

What do they have to hide ?
1858 - ~1864 Edward Pickles 6 6 1871 - 1871 Drusilla Pickles 5m 5m 1828 Jane Crawford Dinely remarried Jane Crawford in 1871, a widow (nee Briggs) three years his senior. 1828 - 1906 Alice Pickles 78 78 Married in 1850 and living with Father-in-law and Moses in 1851

Lived in Bingley from 1851 till at least 1891
1867 - 1941 Mary (May) Hargreaves 74 74 1890 - 1914 Emily Medley 24 24 Living with Robert and May in 1911, aged 21. 1884 - 1966 Eliza (Elizabeth) Ann Rooke 82 82 1824 - 1824 Sarah Pickles 1846 Esther Burrows Mother is Elizabeth, born Skipton, Yorkshire in about 1804 1869 Annie (Ann) Prescilla Burrows Annie Prescilla Burrows married William Holey on 16 July 1893. Her fathers name is not recorded. 1776 Thomas Pickles Farmer in 1841 1776 Hannah Pickles 1801 Martha Pickles 1816 William Pickles 1821 Mary Pickles 1811 Thomas Pickles 1811 Hannah 1829 Jonas Pickles 1830 Edwin Pickles 1834 William Pickles 1837 Ada Pickles 1812 - 1874 Thomas Pickles 62 62 In 1841 Thomas and Zilpah (unmarried) were both servants at Town Hill House, Bradford (near Wakefield Road), serving Francis and Mary Duffield.  Also working there was George Wood (possible father of Thomas) and Emma Whitaker (probable younger sister of Zilpha)

Ten years later in 1851 they ran the Wellington Inn, Bingley, and William was lodging with them along with a 7-year-old ‘nephew’ Thomas Wood - was he the son of an unknown sister of Thomas (possibly Margaret Pickles).

They moved to Leeds by 1861, working as a Pork Butcher with nephew Thomas assisting.

Living at 16 Lisbon Road, West Leeds in 1871, still as a pork butcher, now with son Thomas Whitaker Pickles.
Thomas Cockshott Mr Thomas Cockshott of Marley was buried 15 Feb 1735, which was probably this Thomas's father. D. 1763 Sarah Cockshott Of parish of Bingley 1754 Eleanor Cockshott 1757 Ann Cockshott 1756 - 1757 Thomas Cockshott 11m 11m 1759 Margaret Cockshott 1760 Catherine Cockshott 1757 Mary Cockshott 1761 John Cockshott (Pickles) 15 Aug 1853, Mary Pickles of Rycroft, dau of John Cockroft a labourer married William Ward at Bingley, All Saints
1762 Elizabeth Cockshott 1753 - 1759 Sarah Cockshott 6 6 1784 - 1847 Thomas Pickles 62 62 In 1784, Thomas was born in Marley. He married and lived near Colne for about 15 years, before returning to Marley.

Was Thomas a bit of a joker?  Three days after Thomas married Mary Roberts at Colne, another Thomas Pickles of Colne married Martha Thornton, also at St Bartholomew's.

In 1812-14, the family lived at Wanless (when Thomas and John were baptised)

In 1816-26, the family lived at Dick Stiles, SSW of Colne.

In 1841-51, Thomas, Mary and family lived at Marlow (aka Marley), Bingley. Thomas was a "Wood Cutter" and "Labourer" (1845), and Woof Bailiff (1846 & 1847).

There was an Eleanor, daughter of Wm Thomas Cockshott of Marley baptised 6 Dec 1755, and Mary Ann 22 Sep 1757.  It appears that the name Cockshott may be derived from this family, also living at Marley.  Thomas baptised his son William Cockshott Pickles in 1820.
1810 - 1876 Ellen Metcalf 66 66 Marriage record looks like Mitcals, but most likely ment to be Metcalf 1848 - 1912 Thomas (Tom) Pickles 64 64 Thomas was a House Painter when he married Ann Elizabeth in  1872

He was named Tom in 1901, so probably known as Tom the painter.

Tom and Ann had 11 children, but only 2 (including Harry) survived to the 1911 census.
1848 Ann (Annie) Elizabeth Goodall Ann Elizabeth's father was William Goodall, a commercial traveller.

Tom and Ann had 11 children, but only 2 (including Harry) survived to the 1911 census.
1877 Harry (Henry) Pickles Named Henry in 1901, and Harry in 1891 and 1911. 1879 Alfred (Arthur) Pickles 1875 - 1908 Florence Eleanor Pickles 33 33 1876 - 1878 John William Pickles 2 2 1878 - 1880 Hannah Mary Smith 2 2 In 1881 Hannah Mary Smith is missing.  She had probably died 1880, aged 2, where there is a matching Keighley death record.

in 1901, Hannah Mary Smith (23 was with her uncle and aunt Thomas Holgate (62) and Emma Holgate (Thomas sister, 48) at Horton. This must be another.
1788 - 1845 Mary Roberts 56 56 Not Mary SHACKLETON or SMITH, as they married other Thomas Pickes.  Thought to have married in Colne as first children are from there.

Mary was baptised with brother James on Christmas Day 1788 at St. Bartholomew, Colne.

Living with husband and family in 1841.

Mary (aged 70) lodging with Brother-in-Law John Pickles (b.1775) in Keighley in 1851.

Mary had a stroke and was partly paralysed. She suffered a fatal accident whilst her husband and daughter were out of the house.  She fell on the fire while cooking and died of her injuries.

~1795 Thomas Pickles This is Thomas the Weaver from Binglet, not Thomas & Mary from Marlow, Labourer and Wood Cutter. ~1795 Mary Smith 1816 Elizabeth Pickles 1819 Thomas Pickles
Believed to have married Christiana Witham, 3 Dec 1843 at Skipton, Saint Ann.
1880 - 1957 Clara Golden 77 77 1881 Esther Shoesmith Esther's pareents were Mary and James Shoesmith.

Esther mother died aged 31 when she was 2 and was brought up by Mary Swindlehurst (possibly her aunt).  Mary (50) was with her 2 year old son Alex in 1911 (so a grand aunt).  Esther had a sister Sarah J Shoesmith (2y older) whom she was with in 1901.

In 1891, Esther (aged 9), granddaughter of John and Mary Swindlehurst, was living at Alma Terrace, Morton.  This is also where she was living after she married.
1908 Alec (Alee) Smith In 1911, Ales (or Alee) Smith (male, 2) and James Shoesmith (75), probably his grandfather were visiting Robert and Sarah Taylor and family.  Mary Swinlehurst (50) was also present. 1880 - 1945 Arthur Smith 64 64 Arthur and Hartley, both born about 1880, are two people (not the same parson as originaly thought). They are both on 1911 census records (Hartley married).

In 1901, "Arthur" (20) was with his mother

In 1911, Arthur was still single, 30, Insurance Agent with his mother at 15 Victoria Av, Keighley.

In 1916, William a farmer and Lucy (61 & 59) and son Arthur (34) were in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada. This may be another as Arther Smith was also there in 1904 (aged 24)

In 1917, Arthur Smith, 34, son of William Smith (dec, mechanic) married Amy Nunweek at Keighley.  This is another Arthur born 1883, son of William (a mechanic turner) and Sarah Ann Smith.

In 1921, Arthur and Ada Jane Smith were living with John Henry and Ethel Foulds (Arthur's sister) and his mother Lucy Alma Smith
1907 Harry Smith There are three Harry Smith births in Keighley in 1908

In 1911, Harry was aged 3 so born Q1 1908 or earlier.

19 Nov 1932, Harry Smith (26), son of Ernest Smith married Lily Riley (27) at Manningham, St Jude.  This father was a Boot Repairer, so probably another.

In 1939, Harry Smith (DOB 20 Apr 1907) was in Rotherham with Annie M Smith (both married), and parents Eliza A and Ernest.
1913 - 1996 Lucy Alma Smith 83 83 There was only one Lucy Alma Smith born in 1914 (+/-2y)

In 1921, Lucy Alma Smith was in Sheffield with parents Ernest and Eliza Ann, brother Harry and Lucy Rose Ellen Rooke (b.1864) Fred Victor Rooke (b.1920).

In 1932 and 1934, Lucy Alma Smith is living at 15 Victoria Avenue with Ethel and John Henry Foulds.  In 1935, she is still living at 15 Victoria Av (not Thursh Street as indexed), Keighley. (It could be her grandmother, but she is thought to have died in Canada)

1 May 1937, Lucy Alma Smith, aged 23, daughter of Ernest Smith an Engineer, married Harold Percival Robinson (34) at Blackpool Medthodist Church, Rakes Parade.  Mary Ann Smith was a witness.

In 1960, Lucy Alma Robinson was living with Henry Rosinson (a possible son) at Penistone.

Lucy lived with Annie Mary Smith in Rotherhah, which is where she died in 1996.
1861 - 1861 Anne Smith 6m 6m Anne or Annie

Anne Smith (MMN = PIGHILLS) was born in 1861

Anne, missing from census records, is assumed to have died an infant.  Annie Smith died, aged 6 months and was buried 12 Dec 1861 at All Saints, Bingley.
1865 - 1865 Ann Elizabeth Pighills 3m 3m 1864 - 1869 John Smith Pickles 5 5 1866 - 1868 Walter George Pickles 1 1 Walter George Pickles (1866-1868) is another family; the son of James Pickles and Mary Smith. He is buried with sister Elizabeth, brother Herbert and both parents at Keighley. 1857 - 1890 Elizabeth Pickles 32 32 1863 - 1865 Mary Ann Pickles 1 1 1829 - 1896 Hannah Smith 67 67 Born Addingham, Yorkshire

Living in Bingley in 1851,
Living in Keighly 1861.

Hanah living at Eldon St., Bingley, Yorkshire in 1871

Robert and Hannah living Walter and Sarah in 1881.  Hanna's niece Sarah Smith was also staying with them.

Robert and Hannah were living alone at Crossflatts in 1891

Hannah's father was James Smith, another weaver (see Marriage cert).
1860 Isabella Wyman 1891 - 1950 Frederick William Medley 58 58 24 Aug 1924, Frederick William Medley (32) married Edith Denby (21). 

In 1939, they had three sons.
1893 - 1965 Percy Edward Medley 72 72 1863 - 1866 Emily Medley 3 3 1887 John Henry Foulds John was the son of John and Martha Foulds (or Fowlds), and had three older siblings Jeffery, Elizabeth and Herbert.

In 1821, John Henry and Ethel Foulds were in Keithley with Lucy Alma Smith, Arthur and Ada Jane Smith (b.1872)


The 1939 register has John H FOULDS corrected to FOWLDS.  John and Etherl are living at 46 Grange Crescent, Keighley.

NOTE: Another William FOWLDS and Catherine SMITH family married in Birkenhead in 1928 and had Beryl, William (and more)
1862 - 1864 Fred Pickles 1 1 1813 - 1852 Sarah Anderton 39 39 Sarah, daughter of James anderton and Mary Wood of Eldwick (adjacent to Gilstead).  Sarah Anderton of Gilstead (when married).

Sarah Smith or Primrose Hill died in 1852, aged 39
1835 Matthaw Smith 1836 John Smith 1834 William Smith 1902 - 1999 Harold Percival Robinson 97 97 In 1939, William and Lucy Alma were in Blackpool, neighbours of Wlliam's parents William H (a watch maker) and Lola. 1905 Annie Mary Smith In 1911, Annie was not listed on the census with parents Ernest and Elizabeth, and not counted as a child of their marriage.

In 1911, Mary Ann was NOT a daughter of Ernest and Eliza, but may well be the daughter of Eliza's sister Mary Ann Rooks (and James Henry Blyth)

In 1939, Annie M was corrected as Mary A, living in Rotherham.  She later (2-Jul-48) married CHURMS
1903 Edith Denby 1926 - 1991 Robert William Medley 65 65 1930 - 1996 Frederick Arnold Medley 66 66 1930 - 2001 John Edward Medley 71 71 Dorothy Bridge Daughter of Ben Bridge Catherine J Medley Richard G Medley Hugh W Medley 1891 - 1895 Albert Medley 3 3 Christine Hodgson 1854 Mary Ann Rennard 1873 Martha Hannah Rennard (Pickles) 1874 John Pickles 1878 Annie Pickles 1849 Edward Pickles Born Bingley, Yorkshire or Samberhar, Dickster.

Living in Bingley in 1851, aged 1

Living in Keighly 1861.

In 1871, Edward (21) living at Eldon St., Bingley, Yorkshire (indexed as Edman) with parents.

In 1873, another Edward Pickles from Bingley, son of John, married Mary Ann Rennard

In 1900, Edward was living at Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
1890 Alice Pickles 1850 Edward (Edwin) Pickles Edward son of John.

10 Mar 1873, Edwin (22) a Shuttle maker married Mary Ann Rennard at Bradford Cathedral.

Edward was known as Edwin (on the 1881 and 1901 census).  In 1881, the family were at 8 Albert Street. Edwin (30) was an unemployed Shuttle Maker.

In 1891, Edward (40) was married to Mary Ann with 4 children.

In 1901, Edward (40) was married to Mary A
1850 Mary Whiteoak Q4 1871, Edward married Mary Whiteoak 1876 - 1942 Robert Vincent Pickles 66 66 1874 - 1958 Leonara Alberta Pickles 84 84 1903 - 1966 Alberta Whiteoak Pickles 63 63 1905 Alfred Augustus Pickles 1880 Arthur C Pickles 1889 Hannah W Pickles 1872 Ada Jane Boyes (nee Feather) In 1911, Ada Jane Boyes (38, Wid), born Oxenhome was housekeeper for her brothers George William and John Thomas Feather

In 1921, Arthur and Ada Jane Smith were living with John Henry and Ethel Foulds (Arthur's sister) and his mother Lucy Alma Smith
1834 William Smith 1838 James Smith 1836 Hartley Smith 1950 - 1997 Michael R Thomas 46 46 Mark Thomas
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