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Jon's Family Tree Thackray Family Tree 1630 – 2009 Primary Sources Parish records in Fewston and Denton, Yorkshire, and surrounding villages in Wharfedale have records of many generations of Thackrays dating back to the late-1500s (the Fewston Parish Register show records of 22 Thackrays born before 1600). The data in this tree is primarily taken from the Fewston Parish Register (1593-1812) which records christenings, Elizabeth Burnell William Yeates Thackray marriages and burials, and from the 1841, 1851 and 1861 Askwith Censuses, and the 1851 ch. 25 May 1831 16th October 1896 to 18th December 1981 Addington Census. Children are shown in chronological order, from top to bottom. Direct seamstress b. Harrogate, Yorkshire d. Harrogate, Yorkshire descendants are shown in a red box; others in blue. William Burnell m. 23rd April 1924, Dacre, Harrogate ch. 18 April 1883 joiner / carpenter Clara Beatrice Houseman The data contained herein was taken from two previous separate family tree arrangements: d. 1893 19th November 1899 to 12th Nov 1979 Mary Thackray b. Darley, Yorkshire Sarah Anne Burnell 30th May 1810 d. Ripon, Yorkshire John Edwin Thackray's 1975 and Robert Clarkson Rothwell's 10/8/1995 arrangement. ch. 26 Aug 1838 ch. 10 June 1810 bur. 7 Mar 1869 Additional data was obtained from research by George Norman Thackray in Fewston, and m. 21st November 1830 d. 7 December 1876 facilities provided by the Family History Section of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society and John Burnell from the Wharfedale and Craven Genealogical Study website. These websites are at: Robert Burnell b. 1840 ch. 29 May 1807 http://www.yorkshireroots.org.uk/ and http://www.wharfegen.org.uk/ bur. 22 Dec 1875 Harriet Burnell Alfred French 1865 b. Clifton, Otley ch. 1 October 1843 farmer, mason’s labourer bur. 20 Jan 1848 George W. French 1867 Spelling variations Arthur French 1871 The surnames in this tree have been transcribed as they are written in the original parish Anne Thackray b. 1837, m. 1865 Eliza French 1874 Sampson French b.1834 registers and censuses, and there are numerous variations, even between siblings and their William French 1874 parents, or variations between birth, marriage and death records for the same person. Thackwray, Thackeray, Thackerey, Thackary, Thackwraye, Thackrey, Thackery, Thacerey, Harriet Thackray b. 1839, Elizabeth (Lizzie) French 1879 d. 6 Aug 1862 Dressmaker (1861) Thakkerey and Thackara are just some of the variations recorded. Joseph Thackwray's will Annie French 1879 of 1787 was signed with an X, indicating that he was unable to write his own surname. Mary Thackray Mary Georgina Thackray b. 1842, Tailoress (1881) 12th September 1898 to 20th Nov 1983 Accurate spelling was less important in those times than it is for us today. b. Bilton, Harrogate, Yorkshire d. Scawthorpe, Doncaster Eliza Anne Thackray m. 15th June 1921, Harrogate, Yorkshire This version of the family tree was arranged by Jonathan RM Thackray, 16th February 2009. Joseph Thackray b. Jun 1843, d. 9 Nov 1843 31st January 1812 Christopher John Curry ch. 23 February 1812 4th March 1895 to 18th February 1946 m. 1836 b. Boroughbridge, Yorkshire Sarah Thackray d. 1 May 1875 d. Bentley with Arkset, Yorkshire Lodging House Keeper (1861) b. 1841, m. 1874 Samuel Russell Hannah Ives b. 1806, Guiseley d. 14 Nov 1853, Ilkley Frederick Charles Thackray 19th December 1901 to 9th January 1977 Elizabeth Garside Anne Thackray b. Harrogate, Yorkshire b. 1819, Elland, Greetland, b. 1855, d. 16 Dec 1874 Halifax Amy Evans Ida Broadbent. b. 1896 - 5 June 1982 Eliza Jane Thackray John Henry Thackray b. Dec 1858, 14 Aug 1864 1865 b. Beckwithshaw, Yorkshire Florence Maud Thackray William Henry Thackray 18th September 1902 to b. Jul 1861, d. 13 Jan 1865 b. Harrogate, Yorkshire d. Doncaster, Yorkshire Alice Thackray b. Jan 1864, d. 14 Sep 1864 John Collier Charles Arthur Thackray 28th September 1867 to 18th Nov 1949 Elsie Annie Thackray b. Beckwithshaw, Yorkshire 17th July 1905 to 11th August 1948 d. Harrogate, Yorkshire b. and d. Harrogate, Yorkshire m. 20th October, Kirby on the Moor, Yorks. m. 1938, Harrogate, Yorkshire Temperance Elizabeth Yeates James Farnell 10th April 1875 to 26th August 1960 1983 to 12th April 1968 b. Langthorpe, Kirby Hill, Yorkshire b. Kettlewell, Yorkshire d. Doncaster, Yorkshire d. Harrogate, Yorkshire Hannah Thackray August 1840 Dorothy Elizabeth Thackray b. Askwith, Yorkshire Ann Eliza Thackray 3rd December 1914 b. January 1871, Bilton, Yorkshire b. Grange Farm, Killinghall, Harrogate m. 7th June 1941, Killinghall, Harrogate Robert Thackray Emily Thackray John Clarkson Rothwell Jr. ch. 19 Aug 1687 b. 1873, Bilton, Yorkshire 2nd August 1911 to 28th April 1955 bur. 2 Feb 1700/1 William Thackray 1842 b. Middleton, Manchester b. Askwith, Yorkshire d. Cologne, Germany John Thackray m. 1865 Hannah Maria Thackray 1876 John Bramley 18th Jan 1814 to 19th Mar 1873 b. Bilton, Yorkshire Gertrude Rodgers Mary Thackray ch. 13 Nov 1715 of Hunslet Carr Mary Jane Towers James Rodgers ch. 20 March 1689/90 b. Denton, Yorkshire 1842 Jack Rodgers bur. 27 Dec 1752 Jane Bramley m. 21 December 1839 b. Beckwithshaw, Yorkshire m. 27 Feb 1714/5 ch. 26 Dec 1719 Farmer, 88 acres Florence Thackray 1879 Harry Hopkinson Henry Bramley Ann Cooper b. Knaresborough, Yorkshire Henry Bramley 1809 to before 1881 Leonard Hopkinson Mr. Hopkinson ch. 7 Jan 1726 b. Newall, Yorkshire Edith Hopkinson Mary Ann Thackray About 1844 John William Walker Joseph Thackray 1871 b. Bilton, Yorkshire ch. 3 Nov 1692 b. Askwith, Yorkshire bur. 13 April 1714 Mr Walker Charles Walker Anne Thackray to before April 1881 1877 b. Carverly, Yorkshire ch. 12 Nov 1727 George Thackwray Sarah Thackray 1845 Charity Thackray Ellen Anne Thackray b. 1875 ch. 22 Jan 1656/7 b. Askwith, Yorkshire ch. 24 Nov 1728 Hannah Thackray 1785 Charles Thackray 1848 Annie Thackray b. Askwith, Yorkshire, m. 1875 b. 1877, 16 Myrtle Sq, Bilton, Harrogate Joseph Thackwray George Thakkerey Joseph Thackray William Thackray William Thackray Mary Mawson Alice Thackray William Thackwray ch. April 1660 Blacksmith Blacksmith ch. 18 Dec 1730, b. 13 Aug 1786 b. 1854, Harrogate b. 1884, 16 Myrtle Sq, Bilton, Harrogate bur. 4 Nov 1695 bur. Nov 1699 christ. 13 June 1695, ch. 18 Dec 1730, All Saints Church, Otley Denton Farm, Yorkshire m. 25 May 1654 Charlotte m. 3 Oct 1686 St. Michael's,Fewston St. Michael's,Fewston m. 27 March 1785, ch. 10 Sep 1786 Minnie Thackray St. Michael's St. Michael's d. 23 Nov 1763, m. 11th July 1760 All Saints Church, Otley bur. 30 Nov 1863 b. 1886, 16 Myrtle Sq, Bilton, Harrogate Church, Fewston Church, Fewston Braim Lane, Yeoman, Blacksmith St. Helen's Church, Denton Harriet Thackray 1849 Clifton-with-Norwood, Joanna Sowden d. 1804, Denton, Yorks m. 1 Aug 1809, b. Askwith, Yorkshire Ada Thackray Hellein Briggs Fewston ch. 8 May 1737 All Saints, Otley Anne Richardson b. 1894, 14 Bolton Street, Harrogate m. 17 Jan 1726 bur. 5 Feb 1811 Mary Wright Farmer, Blacksmith, ch. 17 Nov 1661 Farm Bailiff, Yeoman Hannah Thackray Hannah Thorpe 31st May 1815 Anne Kettlewell b. Apr 1841 b. Beckfoot, Middleton, Ilkley bur. 30 Apr 1781 Ann Allen ch. 2 July 1815 Hannah Thackray 26th December 1790 d. 26 Aug 1851 Martha Kettlewell b. 18 Dec 1842 ch. 17 Jan 1732/3 to 12 January 1848 m. 1840 5 children Mary Thackray Elizabeth Kettlewell b 23 Mar 1845 Anne Thackray b. 1762 Samuel Kettlewell ch. 12 May 1698 d. 16 May 1763 31st May 1815 Mary Thackray Johanna Thackray Ellen Kettlewell b. 31 Jan 1847 ch. 8 Mar 1734/5 ch. 10 Feb 1788 William Thackray Thackray Kettlewell b. 1849 Mary Thackray ch. 27th May 1817 Sarah Thackray ch. 24 June 1763 m. 23 Dec 1840 Eliza A. Thackray b. 1864 ch. 20 June 1736 bef 1771 Elizabeth Thackray bur. 4th July 1883 John Harrison Thackray 1841 bur. 14 Feb 1738/39 ch. 31 October 1790 Farmer (1841), Agricultural Emma Thackray b. 1867 d. 22 April 1873 Labourer (1851), Farm Bailiff Hannah Ainley b. 1836 m. 30 July 1809 Sarah Thackray (1861), Publican (1871) 8 children Annie Louisa Thackray b. 1872 Lydia Thackray ch. 28 October 1764 Anne Thackray 1843 Hannah Harrison ch. 4 Oct 1738 d. 1 July 1787 Jeremiah Clapham ch. 28 May 1820 bur. 2 Feb 1765 farmer bur. 19 June 1850 William Thackray 1847 ch. 7 Jan 1871 bur. 16 Aug 1854 Eliza Alderman George Thackray 1818 to 17th November 1872 ch. 25 Jan 1740/1 m. about 1867 Joseph Thackray 5th Dec 1793 to 1794 Frederick Hill 1846 Anne Thackray Sarah Elizabeth Thackray ch. 23 May 1820 Charles A. Hill 1849 1881, Scholar (1891), Laundress (1901) Mary Thackray 1795 13th September 1819 George Thackray Maude Thackray Edward Hill Arthur Mawson 1848, Flax Mill Porter (1871), 1883, Printers Feeder (1901) b. 1822, Burley, Otley m. 1845 23rd October 1909 to 27th April 1979 John Thackray Salvation Army (Lieutenant - 1881) b. Otley, Yorkshire ch. 8 October 1797 Frederick Thackray d. Caernarfon, North Wales m. 4 Sept 1820 James Thackray 1885, Butcher (1901) m. 30th May 1942, Whitchurch, Glamorgan James Thackeray Jan 1851, Butcher Rachel Chatham b. 17th December 1821 Edgar Thackray Margaret Helen Lerway Jane 1857 ch. 23 December 1821 1887, Office Boy (1901) 18th August 1912 to 16th February 1983 m. 11 Nov 1845, d. 1873 b. Cardiff, S. Wales Thomas Thackray Blacksmith Joseph Thackray Herbert Thackray ch. 23 August 1801 1852, Tin plate worker Sarah Robinson Sep 1880 Eveline Mawson 1817 - 1887 William Harper Thackray 24th July 1911 to August 1911 1856, Flax Mill Porter b. Otley, Yorkshire William Carver Edith Mawson Joseph Longfield b. Denton, 10th August 1849 19th September 1912 ch. 23 Nov 1794 b. Otley, Yorkshire d. 10 Mar 1800 Mary Robinson m.
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