Family Subtree Diagram : Pickles, Thomas+Zilpha
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Lives with: Living together in 1841 and 1851 (Thomas Wood was nephew of Thomas Pickles)
Lives with: Rachel Whitaker (b. ~1808) was living with Thomas and Sarah Ann and descrived as an Aunt of Thomas's in 1881
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Marriage (two children)
21 Dec 1846 (St Peters, Bradford)
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No more children
Marriage
Mar-1878
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No more children
Marriage (three children)
1868 (Bradford)
Marriage (nine children)
1805 (Dewsbury)
Marriage (a child)
10 Dec 1843
Work at: In 1841, Emma (20) and Zilpha (22) were both Female servants working at Town Hill House, Bradford (East End). Thomas Piclkes (25) was also there who married Zilpha in 1846
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.
1809 - 1880
Zilpha
Whitaker
71
71
Zilpha was a female servant at Town Hill House in 1841. Also present were Emma (sister), Thomas Pickles, her future husband and George Wood.
Living at the Wellington Inn, Chapel Lane, Bingley in 1851
Moved to Leeds by 1861
Living at 16 Lisbon Road, West Leeds in 1871.
Zilpha had a spinster sister Rachel, as Rachel Whitaker (b. ~1808) was living with Thomas and Sarah Ann and described as an Aunt of Thomas's.
1843
Thomas
Wood
Possibly the daughter of Emma Whitaker and James Wood who married at Dewsbury All Saints 10 Dec 1843. This would explain him being nephew of the two Whitaker sisters:
Living at the Wellington Inn, Chapel Lane, Bingley in 1851
Nephew of Thomas, who brought Thomas Wood up, and gave him a job in 1861 as a butchers assistant in 1861.
In 1871 the couple are at 20 Hollis St Leeds, Thomas is a 'master pork butcher' and they have one son Thomas A Wood.
In 1881 the family have moved to Nunthorpe Road, Icklegate, York, and added two further sons Alfred H and Leonard W. Thomas is now a 'furniture dealer' with a servant. However the really interesting find is that living with them is Rachel Whitaker (72), sister of Thomas's adoptive mother and described as 'aunt'. While not in any way conclusive, this seems to suggest that Thomas was a nephew of Zilpah rather than Thomas Pickles as we had presumed.
1849 - 1891
Thomas
Whitaker
Pickles
41
41
Living at the Wellington Inn, Chapel Lane, Bingley in 1851
Moved to Leeds by 1861
Still with both parents in West Leeds in 1871, single, aged 21
The family returned from Leeds to Bingley after 1871, his parents died there and Thomas married Hannah in 1878 and lived at 2 Brook Street, Bingley in 1881. They were still there in 1891.
1847 - 1915
Hannah
Webster
68
68
Living at 2 Brook Street, in Bingley in 1881
Hannah was "Deaf from 4 yrs" (ref. 1891 census)
1841
Sarah
Ann
Holden
Thomas
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Wood
Alfred
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Wood
Leonard
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Wood
~1780
Mark
Whitaker
1784
Mary
Megson
1807
Rachel
Whitaker
1811
Mark
Whitaker
1816
Emma
Whitaker
Abraham
Whitaker
Isaac
Whitaker
Joseph
Whitaker
~1821
Susanna
Whitaker
~1823
Mary
Whitaker
James
Wood
James's father was John Wood, an overlooker.
James and Emma were living at Osset at the time of their marriage.
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