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Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 by Peter H Heap Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 Descendants of John Heap Generation No. 1 1. JOHN3 HEAP (JOHN2, (FATHER)1)1 was born 29/01/1769 in Great Marsden, Lancashire, BURNLEY, England, and died 09/05/1812 in BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England. He married BETTY SMITH 1790, daughter of JOHN SMITH and GRACE HINDLE. She was born 01/03/1772 in Briercliffe, Lancashire, England, BURNLEY, and died 13/01/1846. Notes for JOHN HEAP: John of EXTWISTLE Notes for BETTY SMITH: 1846=Death aged 74 years - Buried at Hill Lane Chapel Children of JOHN HEAP and BETTY SMITH are: i. WILLIAM4 HEAP2, b. 10/08/1791, BURNLEY (Catlow, Gt Marsden, ) Lancashire England. Notes for WILLIAM HEAP: Parents at Catlow, Great Marsden 2. ii. JOHN HEAP, b. 30/04/1793, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England; d. 1863, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 3. iii. MARY HEAP, b. 23/04/1795, BURNLEY (Extwistle) Lancashire England; d. 22/11/1831, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 4. iv. JAMES HEAP, b. 19/05/1797, Extwistle, Lancashire, BURNLEY, England; d. 11/04/1877, Saxifield, Burnley, Lancashire. 5. v. ABRAHAM HEAP, b. 03/05/1799, BURNLEY (Extwistle) Lancashire England; d. 29/11/1859, Rose Grove, Habergham Eaves. vi. EDMUND HEAP3, b. 07/08/1800, Extwistle, Lancashire, BURNLEY, England. More About EDMUND HEAP: Baptism: Haggate Baptist Chapel vii. WILKINSON HEAP3, b. 07/10/1802, Extwistle, BURNLEY, Lancashire, England; d. 18/10/1850, Haggate, Briercliffe, BURNLEY, Lancashire. Notes for WILKINSON HEAP: 1841=Living with Brother John (a Farmer) and family at Cockden 1850=Death aged 47yrs and buried at Hill Lane Chapel More About WILKINSON HEAP: Occupation: Pensioner from the Royal Horse Guards viii. BETTY HEAP3, b. 12/10/1804, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for BETTY HEAP: Might have married a Richard Riley b Colne 1804 died 1876 according to Michael Riley, Michael also says Betty Riley (Heap) died 1890. I am not sure that it is the same Betty Heap. More About BETTY HEAP: Baptism: Haggate Baptist Chapel 6. ix. STEPHEN HEAP, b. 28/03/1807, Extwistle, Lancashire, BURNLEY, England; d. 19/03/1849, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 7. x. HARTLEY HEAP, b. 22/08/1809, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 1855, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN4 HEAP (JOHN3, JOHN2, (FATHER)1)3 was born 30/04/1793 in BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire 1 Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 England, and died 1863 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. He married ANN WHITAKER4. She was born 1802 in BURNLEY(Briercliffe) Lancashire England, and died 1885 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for JOHN HEAP: 1838=A daughter Martha born who I suspect died in Infancy c1841/2 1841=Cockden 1851=Hill Lane, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1861=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1863=Death aged 70 years January Qtr Vol 8e Page 123 and buried in Hill Lane Chapel, Briercliffe More About JOHN HEAP: Baptism: Haggate Baptist Chapel Occupation: Farmer/Grocer & Draper Notes for ANN WHITAKER: 1838=A daughter Martha born who I suspect died in Infancy c1841/2 1841=Cockden 1851=Hill Lane, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1861=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1871=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle plus Sarah Whitaker Niece as a Servant 1881=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle aged 80 years plus Sarah Kippax a Lodger 1885=Death aged 83 years January Qtr Vol 8e Page 169 and buried in Hill Lane Chapel, Briercliffe More About ANN WHITAKER: Occupation: Grocer/Shopkeeper Children of JOHN HEAP and ANN WHITAKER are: i. ELIZABETH5 HEAP5, b. 1821, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for ELIZABETH HEAP: 1841=Cockden ii. ELLEN HEAP6, b. 1823, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England; d. 1872, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for ELLEN HEAP: 1841=Cockden 1851=Hill Lane, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1861=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1871=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle together with mother Ann and Sarah Whitaker a Servant 1872=Death aged 49 years Vol 8e Page 139 and buried with parents in Hill Lane Chapel, Briercliffe More About ELLEN HEAP: Occupation: Housekeeper 8. iii. NANCY HEAP, b. 1835, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 1898, BLACKPOOL Lancashire England. 9. iv. JOHN HEAP, b. 1840, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England; d. 09/03/1911, 245, Manchester Road, BURNLEY. 10. v. SUSANNAH HEAP, b. 1843, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England; d. 11/04/1915, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England. vi. MARY ANN HEAP7, b. 1846, BURNLEY (Briercliffe) Lancashire England. Notes for MARY ANN HEAP: 1851=Hill Lane, Briercliffe with Extwistle 1861=Lane Bottom, Briercliffe with Extwistle (A Mary Ann Heap died aged 32 years, July Qtr 1879 Vol 8e Page 125 and another aged 58 years in June Qtr 1905 Vol 8e Page 119) 3. MARY4 HEAP (JOHN3, JOHN2, (FATHER)1)8 was born 23/04/1795 in BURNLEY (Extwistle) Lancashire England, and died 22/11/1831 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. She married (1) JAMES HOLT9. He was born 1794 in BURNLEY(Extwistle) Lancashire England, and died 06/01/1860 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. She married (2) JAMES HOLT9 08/11/1813 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. He was born 1794 in BURNLEY(Extwistle) Lancashire England, and died 06/01/1860 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. 2 Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 Notes for MARY HEAP: Farmed @ Lee Green, Extwistle 1831=Death aged 36 years More About MARY HEAP: Occupation: Farmer's wife Notes for JAMES HOLT: Farmed at Lee Green Extwistle. Married twice (a) Mary Heap (b) Elizabeth Smith 1851=Lee Green, Extwistle also a John Lacker described as a relative staying with them 1860=Death aged 66 years January Qtr Vol 8e Page 133 and buried in Haggate Baptist Chapel (A Sarah Holt born 1817 is also in this Grave) More About JAMES HOLT: Occupation: Farmer & Grocer Notes for JAMES HOLT: Farmed at Lee Green Extwistle. Married twice (a) Mary Heap (b) Elizabeth Smith 1851=Lee Green, Extwistle also a John Lacker described as a relative staying with them 1860=Death aged 66 years January Qtr Vol 8e Page 133 and buried in Haggate Baptist Chapel (A Sarah Holt born 1817 is also in this Grave) More About JAMES HOLT: Occupation: Farmer & Grocer Children of MARY HEAP and JAMES HOLT are: i. WILLIAM5 HOLT10, b. 1827, BURNLEY (Extwistle) Lancashire England; d. 01/09/1898, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for WILLIAM HOLT: 1851=Lee Green, Extwistle (27.5 Acres) 1861=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother Hartley and Ann Berry Servant 1871=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother Hartley and Ann Berry 1881=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother Hartley and Ann Berry Dairymaid 1891=Lee Green Cottage plus brother Hartley and adopted son John W H Taylor b1885 1898=Death September Qtr Vol 8e page 125 More About WILLIAM HOLT: Occupation: Farmer ii. HARTLEY HOLT10, b. 1829, BURNLEY(Extwistle) Lancashire England; d. 22/08/1893, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for HARTLEY HOLT: 1851=Lee Green, Extwistle 1861=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother William and Ann Berry, Servant 1871=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother William and Ann Berry 1881=Lee Green, Extwistle plus brother William and Ann Berry dairymaid 1891=Lee Green Cottage plus brother William and adopted son John W H Taylor b1885 1893=Death aged 63 years July Qtr Vol 8e Page 152 More About HARTLEY HOLT: Occupation: Stone Mason/Farmer iii. WILKINSON HOLT10, b. 1831, BURNLEY(Extwistle) Lancashire England; d. 24/08/1851, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for WILKINSON HOLT: 1851=Lee Green, Extwistle 1851=Death by drowning, aged 20 years September Qtr Vol 21 Page 160. Buried in Haggate Baptist Chapel (A Sarah Holt born 1817 is also in this Grave) 3 Descendants of John Heap 1769-1812 4. JAMES4 HEAP (JOHN3, JOHN2, (FATHER)1)10 was born 19/05/1797 in Extwistle, Lancashire, BURNLEY, England, and died 11/04/1877 in Saxifield, Burnley, Lancashire. He married ANN CROSSLEY10 22/04/1822 in St Peters, Burnley, daughter of THOMAS CROSSLEY and MARY HARTLEY. She was born 1797 in BURNLEY Lancashire England, and died 09/02/1873 in BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for JAMES HEAP: 1841=Higher Saxifield 1851=Farming 16 Acres at Higher Saxifield 1861=Farming at Higher Saxifield with wife Ann, Daughter Alice & Son Nicholas with Grandchildren Mary, Madge and Hartley. 1871=Farming at Higher Saxifield. Living with wife Ann, Granddaughter Alice A Crabtree (9), and Grandson Hartley Heap, Farm Labourer. (Daughter Betty & son nearby on Cop Row) 1877=Death at Saxifield aged 79 years Vol 8e Page 134, son Thomas Heap present. Buried in Haggate, Monument B143 More About JAMES HEAP: Baptism: Haggate Baptist Chapel, Burnley, Lancashire Occupation: Stone Mason & Farmer Notes for ANN CROSSLEY: 1841=Higher Saxifield 1851=Higher Saxifield 1861=Higher Saxifield 1871=Higher Saxifield with Grandchildren Hartley Heap and Alice A Crabtree 1873=Death aged 72 years January Qtr Vol 8e Page 148. Buried in Haggate Chapel Monument B143 Children of JAMES HEAP and ANN CROSSLEY are: 11. i. BETTY5 HEAP, b. 19/05/1823, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 14/05/1904, 162, Briercliffe Road, Burnley. 12. ii. JOHN HEAP, b. 1825, BURNLEY Lancashire England. iii. SUSY HEAP, b. 1827, BURNLEY Lancashire England. Notes for SUSY HEAP: No record on 1841 census. Died in infancy ? 13. iv. THOMAS HEAP, b. 19/04/1829, BURNLEY (Higher Saxifield) Lancashire England; d. 05/03/1892, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 14. v. WILLIAM HEAP, b. 07/01/1831, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 02/03/1914, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 15. vi. SARAH HEAP, b. 03/07/1832, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 04/12/1886, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 16. vii. EDMUND HEAP, b. 14/03/1835, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 16/06/1922, Hawthorn Cottage , 17, Lawn Street, BURNLEY. 17. viii. JAMES HEAP, b. 1839, BURNLEY Lancashire England; d. 13/09/1898, BURNLEY Lancashire England. 18. ix. ALICE HEAP, b.
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