Family Subtree Diagram : Howarth
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Ellen married Peter Mather Jan-1762, so must be born before 1741:
Ellen Howarth 1727, 1731 dau's. of John & Richard - Flixton (SW of Manchester so unlikely)
Ellen Howarth 1731, dau of Robert & Mary - Ringley (SE, between Bolton and Prestwich)
Ellen Howarth 1734, dau. of George - Pendle (NE of Blackburn & Burnley).
Ellen Howarth 1737, dau. of James - Rochdale (East of Bury)
Ellen Howarth 1741, dau. of Ellen & George - Livesey, Blackburn (Turton) - Possible
Ellen Howarth 1745, dau of John & Mary - Whittle, Heapey,Chorley dau of John & Mary (N or Rivington) - too young
Edmund Howarth a Yeoman/Husbandman of Lower Darwen
Ann & Mary baptised on same day but Edmund shown as Husbandman on Ann's Bap and Weaver of Mary's (both of Lower Darwen).
Howarths of Walmsley Fold
Robert Peel was the Grandfather of Sir Robert Peel MP & PM
Ralph son of Lawrence
The Subsidy Roll of 1523 names three Howareth Heads in Lower Darwen: Edmund, Peter and Richard Howarth
in Lower Darwen. Also William and Richard Howarth in Blackburn Township.
The Howarths of Th'urcroft (Highercroft).
From the Book "Parish of Blackburn, County of Lancaster: A History of Blackburn, Town and ..."
RosBatcheler's Linked Tree (DNA match)
Mary Howarth (1823-1833), died aged 10, Over Darwen
2 Possible DNA matches to Elizabeth Howarth (who emigrated to Provo, Utah). jlbooth (Managed by Michael Booth) and Linda Brim
Martin Gilmore also descended via John James Golmore with a 22cM DNA match
Nataniel was used as first child name, so grandfather may be Nathaniel Howarth (or Mather)
All children baptised at Deane.
However, Ann born 1735 is too late for our Ann Howarth.
Note: There is also a Jeremy Howarth born 6 Jan 1748 at Bury, son of Nathaniel Howarth, so there
must be two families.
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Marriage (six children)
Whittle, Heapey, Leyland
Marriage (six children)
Bap. Blackburn (Elis at Entwistle, then Livesey)
Marriage (two children)
Turton
Marriage (four children)
28 Dec 1710 (Bolton) Abode: Turton
Marriage (three children)
3 May 1737 (Blackburn) Lower Darwen
Widowed (seven children)
6 Jan 1714 (Blackburn) Lower Darwen & Chorley
Marriage (five children)
1813 (Accrington)
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Marriage (three children)
Lower Darwen
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28 Aug 1744 (Blackburn)
Marriage (nine children)
20 Aug 1615 (Blackburn)
Marriage (five children)
1684 (Chatburn) Abode: Walmsley Fold, Lower Darwen
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Lower Darwen
Marriage (seven children)
Lower Darwen
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Blackburn
Marriage (six children)
Abode: Walmsley Fold, Lower Darwen
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29 Jun 1699 (Blackburn. Abode: Lower Darwen
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About 1655. Abode: Lower Darwen
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Lower Darwen
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Nether Darwyn
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Thurcroft
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Okenhead, Lower Darwen
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20 Sept 1720
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27 Jan 1742 (Blackburn) Little Harwood
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7 May 1738
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6 Feb 1721 (Middleton). Abode: Mirebrook & Landley, Middleton
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24 Apr 1847
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5 Nov 1826 (Deane) Abode: Westhoughton, Lostock & Astley Bridge
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9 Sep 1790 (Blackburn) Abode: Harwood
Know each other: Cant be the same person as Lawrence son of Edmund and Catherine baptised 1731 (i.e. after 1721 marriage to Anne) Early, both men were weavers. Both Edmunds lived in Little Darwen, in 1837 one a weaver and the other a husbandman. On the 27 May 1739, both Edmunds had their daughters baptised (Ann and Mary) at Blackburn.
Neighbor: John and Henry, sons of Edmund and Giles, both of Lower Darwen, were baptised on the same day.
Work with: In 1764 Robert Peel joined his brother-in-law Jonathan Haworth and established the famous firm of Haworth, Peel, and Yates, the first Lancashire Calico Printers. The deed of partnership was dated 1770.
Relative of: Sisters and co-heirs of Henry Crosse of Lower Darwen
Funding of: Thomas Haworth's Will, dated 13 April 1677 and proved at Chester, names his wife, Grace, his eldest son and heir Thomas, and his three younger sons, Richard, James, and John. 
Relative of: Peter was the "great nephew of Peter Haworth, of Thurcroft", but in this tree he is a grandson.
Other: Both parents (Ann and Ellin) Howarh had all their baptised children listed together on family record (first page) at Walmsley Chapel
Relative of: John is NOT the son of this Giles, as Giles the Inn Holder died in 1780. There must be another Giles Haworth born about 1700 to 1708.
Know each other: Andrew Howarth (1721-?) of Turton, was the son of Ralph Howarth and Grace Aspinal whom married May 1817.  This must be the son of another Ralph Howarth as Ralph and Alice of Turton had a daughter Dorothy in 1722.
Relative of: Possible relative and DNA match to Paul Mather
1741 - 1818
Ellen
Howarth
77
77
Ellen Howarth (or Haworth) possibly has a sister Hannah who married James Mather in 1762, the same year Ellen married Peter, as James Mather was witness to their mariage.
1744
Hannah
Howarth
~1715
John
Howarth
John was married to Mary (see baptism records of children). Another John Howarth of Wittlo was married to Ellien and she was buried 17 June 1751.
~1715
Mary
Howarth
1745 - 1745
Ellen
Howarth
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5m
1746
George
Howarth
1737
Thomas
Howarth
1741
John
Howarth
1708
George
Howarth
George, son of Peter of Samlesbury (between Blackburn and Preston)
~1710
Ellen
Greenhalgh
1743 - ~1745
Ann
Howarth
2
2
This Ann Howarth, born 1743 must have died as an infant, as another Ann was baptised a few years later in 1748.
1739
Thomas
Howarth
~1735 - 1740
Elizabeth
Howarth
5
5
1733
Elis
Howarth
1740
Richard
Howarth
1738
Elizabeth
Howarth
1713
John
Howarth
A Yeoman of Turton
Hannah
1743 - 1774
Robert
Howarth
31
31
1687
Ralph
Howarth
~1690
Alice
Smethurst
1715
Mary
Howarth
1721
Andrew
Howarth
Andrew Howarth of Turton, born 1721 was the son of Ralph Howarth and Grace Aspinal whom married May 1817.
1748
Ann
Howarth
1692
Edmund
Howarth
The "Howarths of Thurcroft" and other articles have Edmund marrying Ann. However, it seems they had their Edminds mixed up and this Edmund married Catherine. Baptism records show it was a 10y younger Edmund, son of Giles that married Ann in 1721 (and had sons Edmund and Giles).
6 Jan 1714, this Edmund married Catherine Pickering.
1735, Edmund is shown a Yeoman on Alice's burial and when Jane was baptised in 1736, and also later, a husbandman.
3 May 1737, Edmund Haworth of Lower Darwen married Margaret Wigglesworth of Pleasington after publication (of Banns).
~1700
Margaret
Wigglesworth
1741
Edward
Howarth
Nn DNA matched found.
1736
Jane
Howarth
1739
Mary
Howarth
1693
Catherine
Pickering
Catherine, daughter of William of Upper Darwen may have been young (i.e. aged only 10 to 12) when she married Edmund in 1714. This marriage occured before the modern-day marriage acts of 1694 and 1735 and later, so possible but unliokely.
Catherine the daughter of Thomas of Lower Darwen, baptised 1693 is more likely.
1732 - 1736
Alice
Howarth
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3
1739 - 1741
Ann
Howarth
1
1
Most records record "Ann" (not Anne).
This may be Ann, the daughter of Edmund of Lower Darwen, baptised 27 May 1739, a husbandman. Ann died in 1741, daughter of Edmund, Yeoman.
~1792
Richard
Howarth
~1795
Betty
Cunliffe
In 1813 Richard Mather married Betty Cunliffe with consent of parents, so Betty (or possibly Richard) are under age and born after 1793
1842 - 1921
Elizabeth
Howarth
78
78
Believed to be daughter of John Howarth and Ellen Monks.
In 1851, Ellen was aged 4, born Lostock. Her parents were John Howarth (46), a coal miner and Ellen (40), both from Westhoughton. She was one of 7 daughters (including a Pemelia, her closest younger sister who she later named her first daughter after). They were living at Astley Bridge, Sharples.
Elizabeth Howarth Booth died in Provo, Utah, aged 79.
1664 - <1719
John
Howarth
55
55
John Howarth was living 18 Nov 1701, dead before 2 Feb 1719. He was no doubt possessed of a proportionate share of the almsley Tennement.
John was the father of Edmund who married Ann of Walmsley Fold.
1636 - 1694
Richard
Howarth
58
58
There was a baptism for Richard son of Peter in April 1632. This Richard must have died, as another baptism for Richard followed, 5 Nov 1636.
Richard was the second son of Peter Howarth of Blackburn and (with James) was one on the executors of his father's Will.
At Richard's death in 1694 is property was divided between his sons Thomas and John. This included a property called "The Hill" in Lower Darwen.
1642 - 1680
Ellen
38
38
Ellen was the first wife of Richard Howarth
1723 - 1795
Robert
Peel
72
72
Robert Peel and his father William Peel were both Yeoman.
In Aug, 1744, Robert Peel of Oswaldtwistle & Elizabeth Howarth of Lower Darwen by Licence granted by W'm Bunter
In 1764 Robert joined his brother-in-law Jonathan Haworth and established the famous firm of Haworth, Peel, and Yates, the first Lancashire Calico Printers. The deed of partnership was dated 1770.
Robert became a wealthy man, curate of Blackburn, and had two sons Sir Robert Peel the industralist and Nicholas Peel, that took holy orders. He was the grandfather of Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), born in Bury. who was the Prime Minister of the UK 1834-35 and again in 1841-46.
1691
Elizabeth
Howarth
Elizabeth Haworth married John Peel, and were the grandparents of the Right Honerable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., MP.
~1600 - 1677
Peter
Howarth
77
77
Peter Howarth of Lower Darwen and Grace married in 1615, yet their oldest son and heir was Thomas born 1634. They must have had several infant deaths (some we know were baptised). Their senond son and heir was Richard.
Peter Haworth was a Governor of the Grammar School at Blackburn in 1647 (and great nephew of Peter Haworth, of Thurcroft, who died in 1600,
Peter probably had a brother James, living in Lower Darwen in 1636
Peter died in 1677 in "possessed of landed property in Lower Darwen and elsewhere, which had descended to him by lawful succession or grant from his father, Thomas Haworth". His Will, dated 13 April 1677, was proved at Chester, 30 May. In it the testator names his wife, Grace, his eldest son and heir Thomas, and his three younger sons, Richard, James, and John. Richard and James, the second and third sons, were his executors, and he appointed William Yates, of Blackburn, Gent. his overseer.
~1600
Grace
Crosse
Grace was daughter an co-heir of Henry Crosse of Okenhead in Lower Darwen (by Alice, daughter and co-heir of John Lomas), and by this marriage a moiety of the Okenhead estate occured to the Howarths.
~1664 - 1741
Ann
Howard
77
77
8 Feb 1684, Ann Howard (or Hanworth), both of Blackburn, married John Howarth at Chatburn.
1702
Edmund
Howarth
This is Edmund the weaver (not husbandman) of Lower Darwen, revealed by son Edmond's birth.
Therre are several children Edmund and Ann baptised at Middleton. This is another Edmund (1694-1743) and Ann family. Edmund born Oldham.
6 Feb 1721, Edmund Howarth of Bury parish married Anne Styfaker of Langley and they had a daughter Betty baptised 15 months later, but mother named Jennet.
By 1725, Edmund of Walmsley Fold had become in posession of the property left to his father (i.e. The Hill), a leashold estate for the term of three lives.
By 1744 when his daughter famously married Robet Peel, father of Sir Robet Peel (and grandfather Sir Robert Peel the British Prime Minister), he had property so could be described as a gentleman.
1634 - 1693
Thomas
Howarth
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59
The eldest son and heir, Thomas Haworth, of Lower Darwen, succeeded his father, and died in the year 1693, leaving issue a son, Peter, and two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of her kinsman, Richard Haworth, of Thurcroft, Gent. and Hannah, wife of Thomas Critchley, of Livesey.
He married Elizabeth who survived Thomas. They had Peter, Elizabeth and Hannah. The only marriage found to Elizabeth is 11 Dec 1688 to Eliz Osbuston at Manchester.
Thomas died about 1693. Will dated 24 Nov 1693 and proved at Chester 6 Dec 1693.
1658 - 1699
Thomas
Howarth
41
41
1672 - 1739
Giles
Howarth
67
67
WARNING: There is another Giles Haworth of Eccleshill who had a son Giles in Dec 1709 and Edmund (of Low Ecclehill in Oct 1710.
Giles Howarth of Lower Darwen was a Webster (weaver) when his first 3 sons were baptised.
29 June 1699, Giles married Mary Yates. They had at least 9 sons, but no daughters!
Another Giles Howarth, son of Giles Howarth of Newfield (????-1590) was a murderer and outlawed (see Darwen and its People, Book)
29 June 1699, Giles Haworth and Mary Yates, both of Lower Darwen, were married at Blackburn.
In November 1739, wife Mary of Lower Darwen died. Giles survived another 18 months, dying June 1739, a husbandman.
~1650
Edmund
Howarth
Edmund was a popular Blackburn Howarth name. There are 192 baptism records for son of Edmund Howarth, many duplicated.
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1672
Lawrence
Howarth
1635 - 1698
Ralph
Haworth
63
63
Raph Haworth, baptised 5 Apr 1635 was the son of Nicholas Haworth.
Ralph's father Nicholas is likely descened from (grandfather?) Nycholas Haworthe who died 18 Dec 1697, one of the governers of Blackburn Grammar School, who had sons Peter and Richard.
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1660
Alice
Howarth
1641
Lawrence
Howarth
Lawrence, son of Peter baptised at Bolton, so may be of another family.
<unknown>
1687
Robert
Howarth
1689
Mary
Howarth
1696
Anne
WARNING: There is another Edmund husbandman & Anne family from Mirebrook, Middleton.
1722 - 1796
Elizabeth
(Betty)
Howarth
73
73
March 1722, Betty was baptised, daughter of Edmund and Jennete (i.e. not Anne). Either Betty was an illegitimate daughter or Jennette and Ann are the same person.
In Aug, 1744, Robert Peel of Oswaldtwistle & Elizabeth Howarth of Lower Darwen were married by Licence granted by W'm Bunter
~1640 - >1677
John
Howarth
37
37
~1640 - >1677
James
Howarth
37
37
Richard and James, the second and third sons, were their father's executors,
1723
William
Howarth
1721 - <1735
Ann
Howarth
14
14
1718
Thomas
Howarth
1715
John
Howarth
~1679 - 1737
Mary
Yates
58
58
29 June 1699, Giles Haworth and Mary Yates, both of Lower Darwen, were married at Blackburn.
1715
Henry
Howarth
1731 - 1732
Lawrence
Howarth
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1732 - 1786
Jonathan
Howarth
54
54
The John born 1736, was baptised son of Henry, not Edmund as sometimes reported. Jonathan, son of Edmund and Ann was baptised in 1732.
In 1762, Jonathan married Mary Pilling (1740-1819) the eldest daughter of John Pilling of Sissclough in Newchurch-in-Rossendale.
Jonathan Haworth (1736-86) at some stage purchased the old seat of the Haworths at Highercroft in Lower Darwen and in 1762 he was elected a Governor of Blackburn Grammar School in 1762.
1727 - 1759
Edmund
Howarth
31
31
Dec 1727, Edmund was baptised son of Edmund and Ann
Edmund, Chapman may have died in 1759. He may have been the weaver that married Mary Taylor in 1760 at Bury.
1730 - 1759
Giles
Howarth
29
29
Giles (1730-59), had no male issue.
~1634
Elizabeth
Osbuston
~1660 - 1698
Peter
Howarth
38
38
Peter Haworth, of Lower Darwen, the only son and heir of Thomas, died in 1699, leaving two sons, Thomas and John, and a daughter, Elizabeth.
Peter Haworth, by his Will, dated 28 Oct. 1698, devised all his lands in Lower Darwen, Witton, Mellor, and Piccope Bank (subject to a charge of £200 for the benefit of his daughter, Elizabeth, afterwards Mrs. Feilden), to his two sons, Thomas and John, the former of whom appears to have been a Governor of the Blackburn Grammar School in 1731.
Will dated 28 Oct 1698, proved at Chester
Alice
Ainsworth
Alice Ainsworth was the sister of Thomas Ainsworth of Thurcroft.
1637
Ellen
Howarth
1626 - ~1627
Thomas
Howarth
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1
1663
Joseph
Howarth
1664
Margaret
Howarth
1662
Ann
Howarth
1656
Jenet
Howarth
1661 - 1733
Ralph
Howarth
71
71
1665
Jane
Howarth
1654
Abraham
Howarth
1666
Elizabeth
Howarth
Elizabeth married Richard Howarth of Thurcroft, a Gentleman. Fortune: £300 (left to her by her father).
In 1699, Elizabeth Howarth of Lower Darwen (no father named) has a son William, baptised 3 Oct 1699.
1662
Hannah
Howarth
Hannah married Thomas Critchley of Livesey. Fortune £300.
D. 1684
Thomas
Howarth
Thomas Haworth of Okenhead in Lower Darwen, second son of Lawrence, married brother Peter's wife's sister Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Henry Crosse of Lower Darwen. She died childless.
"Mr Thomas Haworth of Okenhead" was buried Sep 22 1684, dying at an advanced age. In his Will dated 1684, Thomas Haworth of Lower Darwen, gent, names his (second) wife Jennet (daughter of W'm Walmsley of Tockholes), to whom he left £200.
D. 1618
Lawrence
Howarth
The Subsidy Roll of 1523 names three Howareth Heads in Lower Darwen: Edmund, Peter and Richard Howarth
in Lower Darwen. Also William and Richard Howarth in Blackburn Township. Richard was the original govener of Blackburn Grammar School. Lawrence is said to descend from this family.
Lawrence Howarth "is said to be the son of Haworth of Haworth". About 1585, Lawrence Haworthe of Nether Darwyn," gave to the Parish Subscription to augment the Grammar School Endowment 20s."
Lawrence Howarth of Th'urcroft, gent., married Alice, daughter of Robert Holden of Pickup Bank and had issue, sons Peter; Thomas and Richard; also daughters Elizabeth, b.1601 and Jenita b.1603.
~1560
Alice
Holden
Alice was the daughter of Robert Holden of Pickup Bank, son of Ralph Holden of Holdens, gent.
~1592
Peares
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Howarth
Peter Haworth of Th'uncroft, gent, son of Lawrence, was said to be over 26 years of age at his fasthers decease, so must have been born about 1592, but Dugdale has it that he was aged 77 in 1774.
Richard
Howarth
1601
Elizabeth
Howarth
1603
Jenita
Howarth
~1950
Jennet
Livesey
Jennet was the daughter of John Livesey of Sidebright in Rishton.
Peter and Jennet, sons Lawrance, their heir; and Richard and Thomas, whio both died without issue.
Richard
Howarth
Thomas
Howarth
1623 - <1641
Lawrence
Howarth
18
18
Son Lawrence, bap 12 Oct 1623.
Lawrence must have died young (or not belong here), and Peter Howarth's Will of 1677 names Thomas as his oldest son and heir.
1616
Alice
Howarth
Elizabeth
Crosse
Thomas Haworth of Okenhead in Lower Darwen, second son of Lawrence, married brother Peter's wife's sister Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Henry Crosse of Lower Darwen. She died childless.
1735 - 1735
Ann
Howarth
1744 - 1786
Ann
Howarth
42
42
Possibly Ann Howarth from Lower Darwen - Just a theory.
~1691
Thomas
Howarth
Thomas and John were left property in Lower Darwen, Witton, Mellor, and Piccope Bank in their father's Will dated 28 Oct 1698.
1697
John
Howarth
Thomas (eldest son and heir) and John were left property in Lower Darwen, Witton, Mellor, and Piccope Bank in their father's Will dated 28 Oct 1698.
In 1731, John appears to have been Govener of Blackburn Grammar School.
1694
Elizabeth
Howarth
20 Sept 1720, Elizabeth married Robert Feilden, of Manchester, Gent., great uncle of the late Sir William Feilden, Bart., of Feniscowles, but had no issue. They were married at St Mary, Blackburn by licence, both of the parish of Blackburn.
Mrs Elizabeth Fielden was left £200 in her father's Will.
~1690 - 1752
Robert
Felden
62
62
"Elizabeth, married 20 Sept. 1720, to Robert Feilden, of Manchester, Gent, great uncle of the late Sir William Feilden, Bart., of Feniscowles, but had no issue".
1703
James
Howarth
1705
Thomas
Howarth
1700
Richard
Howarth
1709
John
Howarth
1711
Joseph
Howarth
Joseph & Banjamin must be twins, baptisd together 9th March 1711, son of Giles of Lower Darwen.
1711
Benjamin
Howarth
Joseph & Banjamin must be twins, baptisd together 9th March 1711, son of Giles of Lower Darwen.
1717
Gyles
Howarth
7 May 1738, Giles Howarth of Lower Darwen married Alice Pomfrett. They had two daughters Mary and Grace.
Did wife Alice die and Giles remarry? It seems likely with dates of marriages and births. However, Alices's death is not indexed, and Giles must have moved to Lower Harwood (near Blackburn), so it could be another Giles.
27 Jan 1742, Giles Howarth of Lower Harwood and Dorothy Richardson of Blackburn were married at Blackburn. They had twin daughters the following year.
1722
John
Howarth
John son of Giles and Betty Howarth of Blackburn, Inkeeper was baptised 1722. Giles Haworth of Blackburn, Innkeeper died in June 1780 (see probate), so cant be son of our Giles unless he lived to 101 !
I cant find a marriage for a Giles and Betty or Elizabeth. Perhaps Mary had died and Giles retired from Lower Darwen to become an Inn Keeper, or more likely be another Giles. There is no death record for Giles's first son John!
1722
Dorothy
Howarth
1724
Betty
Haworth
~1850
Edward
Haworth
Son of John (1817-1878) and Alice (1813-1879) Howarth of Lower Darwen. John is the Grandson of Giles Haworth (O1751-1815)
~1720
Dorothy
Richardson
1738 - 1741
Mary
Howarth
3
3
1743
Margaret
Howarth
1743
Mary
Howarth
1740
Grace
Howarth
1749
Henry
Howarth
1746
Richard
Howarth
~1720 - ~1740
Alice
Pomfret
20
20
Pomfrette (or Pomfret)
1678
Alice
Howarth
1694 - 1744
Edmund
Howarth
50
50
1702
Ann
Staveacre
Between 1723 and 1741, 7 children were baptised at St. Leonards middleton. Edmund a husbandman and Anne were living at Mirebrook, Middleton.
In 1777 James Stavacre (Styfaker), bachelor of Mirebrook, probablty Ann's brother, was buried at Middleton. In 1778 a child of John and Alice Stavacre of Mirebrook was buried.
1723
James
Howarth
1725
William
Howarth
1733
Edmund
Howarth
Edmunf married Anne and had a son Robert that died a minor in 1761
1735
Robert
Howarth
1729
Alice
Howarth
1738
John
Howarth
1741
Mary
Howarth
1825 - 1875
George
Howarth
50
50
1826 - 1897
Ann
Rothwell
71
71
1815
Elizabeth
Howarth
1820 - 1880
William
Howarth
60
60
1823
John
Howarth
1814
Henry
Howarth
1804 - 1854
John
Howarth
50
50
John and Ellen were born in Westhoughton. John a Coal Miner
6 Nov 1826, John Howarth Miner married Ellen Bullough at St Mary's Deane.
In 1841, John and Ellen (25 & 30) were at Chew Moore, Westhoughton with Adam (14), Ann (12), Alice (4) and Martha (1). John's age is 10 years out and should be about 35.
In 1861, John had died, leaving Ellen a Widow
1811
Ellen
Bullough
John and Ellen were born in Westhoughton. John a Coal Miner
6 Nov 1826, John Howarth (Coal) Miner married Ellen Bullough at St Mary's Deane.
In 1851, John was 48 and Ellen was aged 40 with 7 daughters at Astley Bridge, Sharples.
1828
Ann
Howarth
Ann had left home (married) by 1861
1837
Alice
Howarth
1844
Pamela
Howarth
1846
Ellen
Howarth
1848
Rachel
Howarth
1850
Martha
Howarth
1840 - 1844
Martha
Howarth
4
4
1852
John
Howarth
After 8 daughters, John finally had a son in 1851
1827
Adam
Howarth
1770 - 1829
Adam
Howarth
59
59
NOTE: There is another Adam Howarth of Horwich, son of Elizabeth and Thomas Howarth (or Amrant ?) of Lostock baptised 18 Sept 1786. The death in 1829 aged 61 matches this Adam.
Adam born 1770 was alive in 1841, aged 70 and died in 1858 aged 78.
There is a third Adam of Astley, baptised at Leigh 26 Aug 1769 and he was the son of William (matching Adam's first son).
1770 - 1824
Ann
Aspinall
53
53
1796 - 1855
William
Howarth
58
58
The 1821 Manchester marriage to Lydia in unconfirmed.
In 1841, William Howarth (45) was a labourer at Manchester St George with daughters Elizabeth (15), Sarah (12), and Jane (10). Head is Jane Heap (60).
1796 - 1847
Ann
Howarth
51
51
1798
Betty
Howarth
1800 - 1890
Ann
Howarth
90
90
1802 - 1860
Joseph
Howarth
58
58
1806
Mary
Howarth
1808 - 1808
Adam
Howarth
1791 - 1839
Lydia
Whitehead
48
48
1826
Elizabeth
Howarth
1829
Sarah
Howarth
1830 - 1904
Jane
C
Howarth
74
74
Hannah
Howarth
In 1841, Hannah was not with the family at Manchester
1823 - 1905
Thomas
Gilmore
82
82
Thomas Gilmore and Jane maried in 1875. They had 9 children.
Thomas and Jane's first son Thomas was born Dec 1848 and the mother's maiden name was Howarth. However there is no marriage registered (church or civil) for Thomas and Jane, and Jane was too young to have been married before.
In 1851, Thomas a Bricklayer and Jane C or L (27 & 21) were at Cheetham, Manchester with sons Thomas (2) and William J (1mo), an error as birth registered as John James.
Thomas lived at Cheetwood, Manchester
1851 - 1914
John
James
Gilmore
63
63
In 1851, John was not with the family. Thomas and Jane C Gillmore (27 & 21) were at Cheetham, Manchester with Thomas and William J (1mo). However, William wasnt born till 1852, so it appears they cnahged their mind and William J became John James.
30 May 1904, John married Louisa Blanch Blake.
Martin Gilmore is descended from John & Louisa and shares 22cM DNA with me.
1848
Thomas
Gilmore
19 Feb 1870, Thomas Gilmore of 3 Gorton Road, son of Thomas (both Bricklayers) married Sarah Ann Ingham, daughter of Joseph Ingham, a furniture Broker.
1852
William
Gilmore
~1720
Nathaniel
Howarth
~1720
Betty
Cowburn
In 1776, daughter Mary died, naming both parents (i.e. Nathaniel and Mary). However, Betty is a better match to the onset of births.
1748
Alice
Howarth
1747 - <1753
Ann
Howarth
6
6
1749
Jane
Howarth
1751
Richard
Howarth
1753
Ann
Howarth
D. 1776
Mary
Howarth
D. 1768
Elizabeth
Howarth
~1765
Ann
Dugdal
1804
Jonathan
Howarth
1792
Ann
Howarth
In 1841, Ann Howarth (45) was still with her father Henry at Cliffe, Great Harwood.
1799
Mary
Howarth
1795
Alice
Howarth
1801
Betty
Howarth
1797
Jane
Howarth
1790
John
Howarth
1763 - 1843
Henry
Howarth
80
80
1 Jan 1789 Henry Haworth a Blacksmith married Ann Dugdal at Great Harwood. 9 Sep 1790 (another) Henry Howarth & Ann Radcliffe were married by by Banns at Blackburn.
In 1841, Henry Howarth (75) a Blacksmith was living at Cliffe, Great Harwood with daughter Ann Howarth (45), Jonathan (35) and Howarth Green (13)
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