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Descendant Chart for Maria Micklethwaite of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (M5646) Page 1.1 (1 of 10) Descendant Chart for Maria Micklethwaite of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 1.1 (1 of 10) Maria 1629 - m5646 Timothy 1651 - m5017 John 1674 - 1729 m3521 m. 1702 Kirkburton York_ Jane GRIME Joseph 1703 - 1792 m3518 m. 1732 Cumberworth Y_ Mary HOWDEN Jonathan 1734 - 1820 m2603 m. 1766 High Hoyland Y_ Ann MOORHOUSE Mary Joseph Jonathan 1767 - 1769 - 1843 m1002 1772 - m2147 m. 1789 Emley Yorkshire m. m. 1789 Kirkburton York_ Joseph CROSLEY Sarah ? Hannah POTS Benjamin 1771 - 1823 Abraham John Stephen Jonathan 1782 - 1798 - 1790 - 1792 - 1847 m36 Ann Nanny m. 1815 Kirkburton York_ 1784 - 1806 1795 - Mary BROOK John 1798 - Unknown George Jim - 1834 1821 - m1019 1828 - 1907 m40 Unknown m. 1845 Kirkburton York_ m. 1849 Kirkburton York_ - 1821 Eliza LINDLEY Mary MOORHOUSE John 1817 - 1847 Richard Martha Parker Newton See Coldwell ONS Hannah 1821 - 1845 - 1857 - 1933 m1379 1849 - Ann m. 1873 Cathedral Manc_ m. 1881 Huddersfield Y_ m. 1869 Barnsley Yorks_ 1825 - Robert George FISHER Ellen COLDWELL John HYDES m. 1845 Ashton under L_ Mary Sarah John HOLMES 1846 - 1851 - Sarah Mary Arthur Louis Beatrice m. 1868 Silkstone Yorks_ 1828 - 1881 - 1944 m2874 1883 - George CRAGG m. 1855 Huddersfield Y_ m. 1907 Saddleworth Yo_ m. 1915 Marsden Yorks_ Jane James OXLEY Jane MATLEY Harold WARWICK 1853 - ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 1.2 (2 of 10) m3521 m3518 Ann Mark 1737 - 1748 - 1821 m2441 m. 1760 Emley Yorkshire m. 1772 Cumberworth Y_ Thomas MILNER Anne SENIOR Mary 1741 - m. 1768 Cumberworth Y_ Mary John John POPPLEWELL 1773 - 1776 1788 - 1836 m2237 Anne m. 1816 Kirkburton York_ = m2. 1828 Kirkburton Yorksh_ 1774 - 1778 Elizabeth HOWARD Elizabeth HEAP Mary 1776 - 1780 Martha Joseph 1776 - 1780 1817 - 1882 m34 Joseph m. 1841 Wortley by Pen_ 1781 - 1854 Martha HIRST Mark John 1841 - 1843 - 1891 m87 Ann m. 1867 Huddersfield Y_ 1844 - 1875 Ann LAWTON m40 Elizabeth 1846 - George Joseph m. 1868 Huddersfield Y_ Sarah Joe Willie 1861 - 1914 m1261 1868 - 1940 m1262 Ben ELLIS 1868 - 1939 1872 - 1913 m1387 m. 1885 Barnsley Yorks_ m. 1893 Halifax Yorkshi_ Mark Jonathan m. 1893 Huddersfield Y_ Emily Mary SMITH Agnes SELWOOD 1847 - 1847 1876 - Emma YATES Ellen Effie 1848 - 1854 1882 - 1883 James Ruth Ben John Edward Arnold 1890 - 1891 1894 - 1850 - 1851 1894 - 1964 m2952 1896 - 1974 m2793 Norman m. 1915 Gawber Yorkshi_ Dick m. 1932 Lepton Hudders_ m. 1925 Skelmanthorpe _ 1895 - 1895 John PRESTON 1852 - 1867 Mary E DYSON Mahala MORLEY ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 1.3 (3 of 10) m3521 m2237 George Jonathan 1818 - 1869 m55 1820 - 1853 m56 m. 1847 Clayton West _ m. 1850 Clayton West _ Martha LOCKWOOD Nancy DYSON m34 Fred Albert John John 1856 - 1919 m1382 1863 - 1925 m1383 1848 - 1869 1846 - m. 1883 Huddersfield Y_ m. 1901 Huddersfield Y_ Mary Ann David Alice FROST Mary SCHOFIELD 1850 - 1928 1849 - Richard Sarah Ann 1852 - 1916 1860 - 1864 Annie Norman Richard Frank Ronald Hilton Elizabeth 1883 - 1899 - 1988 m2955 1902 - 1966 m7462 1907 - 1998 m6333 1855 - 1929 Dick m. 1934 Skelmanthorpe _ m. 1925 Ecclesall Yorks_ m. 1926 Barnsley Yorks_ 1885 - 1885 Winifred LONGLEY Annie FILLINGHAM Evelyn P DOOK m1387 Martha Elizabeth 1887 - 1887 Mabel Arthur Frank 1898 - 1903 - 1962 m7481 1888 - 1888 m. 1928 Skelmanthorpe _ m. 1933 Kirkheaton York_ Harold Thomas E COOPER Amy JOHNSEY 1903 - 1905 ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 1.4 (4 of 10) m3521 m2237 John Ann William 1822 - 1882 m1252 1829 - 1833 1832 - 1906 m1026 m. 1848 Kirkburton York_ Sarah Ann m. 1859 Kirkheaton York_ Harriet KILNER 1835 - Harriet BEAUMONT m56 m. 1853 Wakefield York_ Thomas FIRTH Benjamin James Kilner Mark See Jubb ONS John Beaumont 1852 - 1902 m4376 1848 - 1850 - 1890 m1337 1859 - 1912 m4083 m. 1875 Huddersfield Y_ = m2. 1888 Huddersfield Yor_ Ann m. 1881 Wakefield York_ m. 1881 Dewsbury York_ Emma COOPER Emma SWIFT 1852 - 1922 Emma JUBB Polly JORDAN Jane 1854 - 1893 Lucy Henry Gertrude Kilner George William WW1 1875 - 1856 - 1926 1882 - 1974 1881 - 1918 m8513 Annie Eliza George Henry m. 1903 Huddersfield Y_ 1875 - 1891 1859 - 1860 1883 - 1887 Alice Ann HOLMES Clarissa Frances John Reginald 1877 - 1884 1864 - 1889 - 1978 Adelaide m. 1891 Thornhill Lees D_ Beaumont 1879 - Tom NOBLE 1906 - 1966 m7519 m. 1903 Clayton West _ Mary m. 1931 Huddersfield Y_ Arthur Thomas WOOD 1867 - Florrie HAIGH ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 1.5 (5 of 10) m3521 Mary Benjamin 1705 - 1714 - 1774 m5914 John m. 1755 Kirkburton York_ 1707 - Elizabeth BEARDSALL Jonathan 1711 - Jane Hannah 1716 - 1763 - m. 1784 Almondbury Yo_ John GREEN m1026 Tom 1862 - 1862 Sarah Ann 1863 - m4083 m. 1886 Dewsbury York_ George BROUGHTON Annie Edgar Anne 1882 - 1895 - 1966 m4089 1866 - m. 1912 Dewsbury York_ m. 1921 Dewsbury York_ = m2. 1962 Huddersfield Yor_ John Willie GRAHAM Elsie M SUNMAN Kathleen GRAHAM 1870 - Beaumont Edmund 1884 - 1959 1870 - 1936 m. 1912 Dewsbury York_ Sam Ethel SCONCE 1873 - 1875 Sarah Ann 1888 - ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 2.1 (6 of 10) Betty Albert Newton m. 1874 Barnsley Yo_ 1828 - 1886 - 1960 Frederick H_ CHADWICK m. 1857 Darton Yorkshire Ellen Coldwell m. 1925 Huddersfield Y_ Mary Ellen Henry MOORHOUSE 1908 - Rose G LODGE 1856 - 1871 Mary m. 1932 Wirral Cheshire _ Harry Jonathan 1830 - John T FRAIN 1888 - 1929 1858 - 1870 m. 1850 Huddersfield Y_ James Alma Ruth Thomas BROADBENT 1889 - 1889 1863 - Ben Harold m. 1880 Darton Yorkshire 1834 - 1847 1895 - 1956 Gideon Charles DEAKIN Dick m. 1925 Marsden Yorks_ Eliza 1835 - 1863 Maud GREEN 1866 - Jonathan m. 1889 Rotherham Yor_ 1837 - 1856 Job LAW Joseph Lydia 1840 - 1840 1873 - William m. 1901 Rotherham Yor_ 1842 - 1917 James BALL m. 1877 Darton Yorkshire Elizabeth OWEN ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 2.2 (7 of 10) Clarinda Emily Jane 1896 - 1897 - 1859 - 1864 m. 1917 Gawber Yorkshi_ m. 1920 Darton Yorkshire Phoebe Alfred BROWN Fred COLLINDRIDGE 1866 - m. 1898 Huddersfield Y_ Edwin ELLIS ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 2.3 (8 of 10) William 1900 - 1902 May 1905 - Lewis 1907 - 1907 ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 2.4 (9 of 10) Clara m. 1895 Thornhill Lee_ 1882 - Thomas C_ COULDWELL Ellen See Coldwell ONS 1883 - m. 1906 Clayton West _ Harry LOWCOCK Alice 1885 - m. 1911 Clayton West _ Albert E VOAKES m2 1917 Armley Yor_ Arthur William THOMAS ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019 Maria of Penistone Yorkshire 1629 (m5646) Page 2.5 (10 of 10) ©Copyright Andy Micklethwaite 2006-2019.
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