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Would some very kind person give me details from the 1901 census for a Squire William Aldersley, born Grassington 1835. I suspect that he was still living in Grassington on or around 1901 and he should be listed as an army pensioner. I am also looking for Ada Aldersley, born Bradford 1874. I am pretty sure that she would have been living in Bradford in 1901- around the Bowling area.
Thanks
Dianer
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Hi Dianer,
1901 ref: RG13/4147 Folio 144
Walter Taylor Head 32 b Burton Agnes, Yorkshire Railway Platelayer
Rosetta Taylor Wife 33 b Bradford, Yorkshire Woollen Drawer Wspice?
Rosetta Taylor Dau 6 b Bradford, Yorkshire
Mary Aldersley Mother-in-Law 61 Wid b Tetillton, Yorkshire
Ada Aldersley Sister-in-law 27 Unm b Bradford, Yorkshire Woollen Drawer Wspice?
Arthur Aldersley Nephew 7 b Bradford, Yorkshire
64 Lilac Grove? St, Bradford, Yorkshire
Can't find a Squire, but have found a Arthur Aldersley, b 1837, Grassington ???
Sue
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Thanks for this. It helps a lot. Coudl you go ahead and give me the details for Arthur, born 1837.
Many thanks
Dianer
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Hi Dianer,
That should of been ALFRED
1901 ref: RG13/4160 Folio 95
Alfred Aldersley Head 64 Widr b Grassington, Yorkshire Grocer
Margaret Aldersley Dau 33 Unm b Hunslet, Yorkshire Yarn Drawer
Emily Aldersley Dau 30 Unm b Bradford, Yorkshire Grocer's assistant
James Alfred Aldersley Son 14 b Bradford, Yorkshire Brush maker
42 Whitefield Place, Bradford, Yorkshire
Sue
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Dianer
Same family in 1891 with Ada's father still alive
1891
48 Wilberforce Street, Pudsey
William Aldersley head 62 wool washer Grassington, Yorks
Mary " wife 52 Masham, "
Priscilla " daur 20 Bradford, "
Ada " " 17 "
Walter Taylor son in law (m) 22 in the Navy Burton Agnes, "
Rose E " daur (m) 23 wool drawer Bradford, "
Regards
Bryant
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Hi Dianer - long time no hear . . . if you are still into this stuff, I thought you might like to hear that for the first time in a long time, I discovered something yesterday about Squire William's mother, Margaret Dowson, that I did not previously know . . . namely that she married a second time when her first husband James A. died. The second husband was Ogden Binns from the Haworth area. They were married on 9/21/59 in Bradford Parish Church. There were no children although Ogden already had 8. I found out because I found a piece of paper in Squire William's pocket watch that I have that mentioned an Ogden Binns. There's also a photograph that doesn't look like an Aldersley so it maybe Ogden. I'm now thinking the watch was also Ogdens.
Stephen
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Hi Stephen,
no I didn't know about this and thanks for letting me know. I have not really looked at the family history stuff for a while but thankfully, this one of the hobbies that you can put down and then pick up later on. On the occasion that I look online though, I still manage to find a little bit of info on Raygill and the Aldersley family that lived there , albeit no family photos (which is a pity).
Dianer