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History of the Holdsworth Family Contents History of the Holdsworth Family Contents Holdsworth Descent .................................................................................................... 3 Index of Names ............................................................................................................ 55 Updated November 2015 2 Holdsworth Descent Generation No. 1 1. Zachariah1 HOLDSWORTH, born 1665, died 23 Dec 1743, buried 29 Dec 1743, in St Mary, Illingworth. He married Mary ILLINGWORTH 10 May 1694, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Mary ILLINGWORTH died 16 Aug 1712. Named List:Bookmarks INDI:[508]Thomas Townshend THOMAS INDI:[574]James HOLT INDI:[12]Zachariah HOLDSWORTH INDI:[510]William THOMAS INDI:[912]Joshua AUTY Children of Zachariah HOLDSWORTH and Mary ILLINGWORTH: 2 i. Samuel HOLDSWORTH, born 1704, died 1742. ii. John HOLDSWORTH, died 4 Sep 1721. iii. Jeremiah HOLDSWORTH, died 22 Apr 1703. Generation No. 2 2. Samuel2 HOLDSWORTH (Zachariah1), born 1704, died 1742. He married Tamar MARCER 14 Apr 1730, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK. Children of Samuel HOLDSWORTH and Tamar MARCER: 3 i. John HOLDSWORTH, born 1731, died May 1811. ii. Thomas HOLDSWORTH, born 1733. iii. Jeremiah HOLDSWORTH, born 1734. iv. Mary HOLDSWORTH, born 1735, in Ovenden, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 23 Nov 1735, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK. v. Martha HOLDSWORTH, born 1736. vi. William HOLDSWORTH, born 1738. vii. Joseph HOLDSWORTH, born 1739. viii. Ruth HOLDSWORTH, born 1741. Updated November 2015 3 Holdsworth Descent Generation No. 3 3. John3 HOLDSWORTH (Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1731, died May 1811. He married Catherine HOLT 7 Apr 1760, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. She was the daughter of Adam HOLT. Catherine HOLT was born 1732, bapt. 22 Apr 1732, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 13 Mar 1811, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Children of John HOLDSWORTH and Catherine HOLT: 4 i. Mary HOLDSWORTH, born 1763, died 1826, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. ii. Judith HOLDSWORTH, born 1763. iii. John HOLDSWORTH, born 1765. 5 iv. Samuel HOLDSWORTH, born 1766, died 1840. 6 v. George HOLDSWORTH, born 1767, died 30 Oct 1822. 7 vi. Amos HOLDSWORTH, born 1770. vii. Daniel HOLDSWORTH, born 1771. viii. James HOLDSWORTH, born 1772. ix. Richard HOLDSWORTH, born 1772. x. Fanny HOLDSWORTH. She married Thomas HOLROYD 24 May 1803, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Generation No. 4 4. Mary4 HOLDSWORTH (John3, Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1763, died 1826, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, buried 30 Oct 1826, in Syon Chapel - grave plot 768. She married John HOLT 14 Aug 1787, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. He was the son of James HOLT and Mary ROYDES. John HOLT was born 1757, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 24 Apr 1757, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 11 Sep 1810, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, buried 16 Sep 1810, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Children of Mary HOLDSWORTH and John HOLT: 8 i. Hannah HOLT, born 1787, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1840. ii. James HOLT, born 1789, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 28 Jun 1789, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 12 Feb 1856, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, buried 18 Feb 1856, in Syon Chapel - grave plot 768. Census: 1841, Punch Bowl, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 50y; 1851, Punch Bowl, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 62y. He Updated November 2015 4 Holdsworth Descent married Priscilla AKROYD 23 Aug 1836. Priscilla AKROYD was born 1798, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1872. Census: 1841, Punch Bowl, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 40y; 1851, Punch Bowl, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 52y; 1861, Booth Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 63y; 1871, Punchbowl Inn, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 72y. 9 iii. Sarah HOLT, born 1791, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1848, in Southowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. 10 iv. Mary HOLT, born 1793, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. v. John HOLT, born 1796, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 17 Jan 1796, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 4 Feb 1872, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, buried 11 Feb 1872, in Syon Chapel - grave plot 768. Census: 1841, Woolpack Inn, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 40y; 1851, Woolpack Inn, Woolshops, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 54y; 1861, Wool Pack Inn, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 64y; 1871, No 2 Holts Terrace, Siddal Hall, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 75y. 11 vi. Martha HOLT, born 1797, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 26 Jul 1855, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. 12 vii. Fanny HOLT, born 1799, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. 13 viii. Elizabeth HOLT, born 1801, died 1862, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK. 14 ix. Joseph HOLT, born 14 Apr 1803, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 2 Jan 1880, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. x. Catherine HOLT, born 1805, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 28 Feb 1805, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 30 Dec 1870, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, buried 1870, in Salterhebble, Halifax, Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Woolpack Yard, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 30y; 1861, Wool Pack Inn, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 54y. She married John SHAW 12 Sep 1848, in St James Church, Halifax. He was the son of James SHAW. 15 xi. Ann HOLT, born 1808, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 11 Jul 1859, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. 5. Samuel4 HOLDSWORTH (John3, Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1766, died 1840, buried 10 Apr 1840, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. He married Hannah HOLT 18 Aug 1791. She was the daughter of James HOLT and Mary ROYDES. Hannah HOLT was born 1766, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 22 Jun 1766, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1843, buried 10 May 1843, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Woodlands, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 75y. Children of Samuel HOLDSWORTH and Hannah HOLT: 16 i. Martha HOLDSWORTH, born 1800, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1878, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Updated November 2015 5 Holdsworth Descent 6. George4 HOLDSWORTH (John3, Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1767, died 30 Oct 1822. He married Sarah. Children of George HOLDSWORTH and Sarah: i. William HOLDSWORTH, born 1796, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 15 May 1796, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 27 Jun 1823. 17 ii. John HOLDSWORTH, born 1797, died 6 Jun 1857. iii. Martha HOLDSWORTH, born 1800, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 16 Feb 1800, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. iv. Amelia HOLDSWORTH, born 1802, bapt. 27 Jun 1802. v. Sarah HOLDSWORTH, born 1808, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 25 Sep 1808, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. vi. Mary HOLDSWORTH, born 1810, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 30 Sep 1810, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. vii. Henry HOLDSWORTH, born 1813, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 23 May 1813, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 27 Jan 1891. Census: 1841, Wards End, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 25y; 1851, 13 Kilburn Priory, Hampstead, London, UK, age 37y; 1861, 14 Kilburn Priory, Hampstead, London, UK, age 47y; 1871, 14 Kilburn Priory, Hampstead, London, UK, age 57y; 1881, 14 Kilburn Priory, Hampstead, London, UK, age 67y. viii. Samuel HOLDSWORTH, born 1815, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 6 Aug 1815, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 27 Apr 1817. 7. Amos4 HOLDSWORTH (John3, Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1770, bapt. 8 Apr 1770, in Ovenden, West Yorkshire, UK. He married Jane EMSLEY 28 Apr 1794, in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, UK. Children of Amos HOLDSWORTH and Jane EMSLEY: i. Joseph HOLDSWORTH, born 26 Nov 1800, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 25 Dec 1800, in Square Chapel, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Generation No. 5 8. Hannah5 HOLT (Mary HOLDSWORTH4, John3, Samuel2, Zachariah1), born 1787, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 1 Jan 1788, in Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1840, buried 15 Jun 1840, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK. She married Jonathan BAIRSTOW 5 Aug 1807, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. He was the son of John BAIRSTOW. Jonathan BAIRSTOW was born 1783, bapt. 23 Nov 1783, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK, died 1860, buried 9 Mar 1860, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Brow, Updated November 2015 6 Holdsworth Descent Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 55y; 1851, Windy Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 68y. Children of Hannah HOLT and Jonathan BAIRSTOW: 18 i. John BAIRSTOW, born 1807, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. ii. Hannah BAIRSTOW, born 1812, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, bapt. 5 Jul 1812, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Woolpack Inn, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 25y. iii. Samuel BAIRSTOW, born 1819. Census: 1841, Brow, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 20y; 1851, Windy Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 32y; 1861, Sculcoat Brow, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 42y; 1871, 1 Netherton, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 51y. He married Mary Ann FOSTER 1858, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1861, Sculcoat Brow, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 41y; 1871, 1 Netherton, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 51y. iv. James BAIRSTOW, born 1822, bapt. 22 Dec 1822, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Brow, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 15y; 1851, Windy Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 28y; 1861, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 38y. He married Martha Ann SCOTT 12 Sep 1844, in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1851, Windy Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 27y; 1861, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 37y. v. Joseph BAIRSTOW, born 19 Dec 1827, bapt. 21 Jun 1840, in St Mary, Illingworth, West Yorkshire, UK. Census: 1841, Brow, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 13y; 1851, Windy Bank, Northowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 23y; 1861, 36 Wood Lane, Ovenden, West Yorkshire, UK, age 33y; 1881, 20 Back Hill Terrace, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK, age 53y.
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