Family Subtree Diagram : Roberts+Coulthurst
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DNA match to another James Roberts, miner from Manchester
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Marriage (nine children)
7 Jul 1778 (Colne) Abode: Noyna or Noonhow
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No more children
Marriage (a child)
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To be completed
Marriage (seven children)
24 Oct 1751 (Colne)
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Marriage
1785
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Marriage (three children)
4 Dec 1842 (Manchester)
Marriage (eight children)
16 May 1825 (Colne) Hatter from Foulridge
Widowed (four children)
1 Jul 1810 (Colne)
Acquaintance: Davids son Michael was a Hatter at Foulridge, so David and James (also a Hatter) were probably close friends.
Relative of: Confirmed brother and sister as baptised together 1788 at Colne.  Abode Noonhow
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.
1757 - 1820
James
Roberts
63
63
James Roberts was from the the Parish of Thornton, Yorkshire.
The abode for the childrens baptisms was Noyna or Noonhow, which is probably a house at Foulridge. Today there is Noyna Road, Avenue and view, all between Colne and Foulridge, a 15 min walk from the Church.
1757 - 1824
Lucy
Coulthurst
67
67
Lucey Coulthers or Luce Coulterhouse.
The abode for the childrens baptisms was Noyna or Noonhow, which is probably a house at Foulridge. Today there is Noyna Road, Avenue and view, all between Colne and Foulridge, a 15 min walk from the Church.
1783 - 1797
Eleanor
Roberts
14
14
1779 - 1779
Betty
Roberts
1m
1m
Betty Daug't of Janes & Luce Roberts of Noyna
1785
James
Roberts
Like his father, James was a Hatter.
1 June 1810, James a Hatter married Jenny Wilson, both of Colne. Jenny was also known as Jane (for 3 of the 4 baptism records). Jenny died in March 1818 when Eleanor was born.
Mary Sharp, a single woman probably moved in to help look after the children, and in 1821 they has a daughter Maria Sharp (although Maria's father could be another).
6 June 1825, James, Hatter and Widow married Mary Sharp, spinster.
In 1841 James and Mary (55 & 40) were at Old Row, Colne, Foulridge with John (13), Francis (11) Ann (9), Martha (6), Barnard (1)
In 1851 James and Mary (64 & 52) were at Mallen Hill, Foulridge with son Frank (20)
In 1861, James and Mary (76 & 72) were at Foulbridge with son John (32) and others
1793 - 1794
Henry
Roberts
1
1
1791
Margaret
Roberts
1796
Henry
Roberts
1798
Will
Roberts
1796 - 1797
Ellen
Roberts
1
1
1725 - 1794
James
Roberts
69
69
James and his son James were both Hatters.
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1731 - 1802
Henry
Colthurst
71
71
~1730 - 1773
Mary
Midgley
43
43
1753
John
Colthurst
1756 - 1756
Lucy
Colthurst
1760 - 1775
Susan
Colthurst
15
15
1763
Nelly
(Ellin)
Colthurst
1766 - 1767
Nanny
Colthurst
1
1
1768
Mary
Colthurst
~1763
John
Yates
1766 - 1822
David
Pickles
56
56
David was the father of Michael Pickles. He was a farmer.
His son Michael was a Hatter at Foulridge, so David and James Roberts were probably close friends (connected by Hatter and Foulridge),
1786
Suzannah
Herridge
1821 - 1867
Ellen
Roberts
46
46
Ellen dau of James and Susannah
1823
James
Birtles
4 Dec 1842, James Birtles of 14 Fir Street, son of Daniel married Ellen Roberts of 397 Oldham Street, Manchester, daughter of James Roberts a Coal miner.
NOTE: This is not the daughter of James Roberts from Foulridge, Colne.
In 1851, James and Ellen (29 & 30) were with Ellen's parents James and Susannah (both 65) and their three children.
In 1861, James and Ellen (38 & 40) were at Manchester with Mary Ann (18), Daniel (15) end Elizabeth (14).
In 1871, James (48, Wid) was with his sister Sarah and borther John (and 3 others)
1846 - 1915
Elizabeth
Birtles
69
69
Eliza is g-grandmother of Graham Moorhouse who has a 8cM DNA match to me
1843 - 1924
Mary
Ann
Birtles
81
81
1845
Daniel
Birtles
1785
James
Roberts
1799
Mary
Sharp
Barnards birth confirms the Mother's maiden name as Sharp
1830 - 1858
Francis
(Frank)
Roberts
28
28
Francis was 11 in 1841
Frank was 20 in 1851 with his parents, both Frank and his father were hatters
1828
John
Roberts
John was not baptised until 1834
1833
Ann
Roberts
Ann was aged 8 in 1841, but by 1851 she had vapourised.
1834
Martha
Roberts
1821
Maria
Sharp
In 1841 Maria Sharp, aged 20 is the assumed daughter of James and Mary Sharp as living with them (with Richard Sharp, aged 1)
1839
Barnard
Roberts
1790 - 1818
Jenny
(Jane)
Wilson
28
28
Married as Jenny, but later known as Jane
1810 - 1831
Henry
Roberts
20
20
In Feb 1831, Henry of Foulridge, died aged 20
1813
Jane
Roberts
1815 - 1832
James
Roberts
17
17
1818
Eleanor
Roberts
1826 - 1831
Thomas
Roberts
5
5
1826
Amy
Roberts
31 May 1848 Emma Roberts, daughter of James married John Hemmingway at St Mary's Oldham.
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