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Page 1 04 October 2020 the Cundall Family Tree 04 October 2020 The Cundall Family Tree Page 1 John = Jane Peter = Marye Cundall …….. Burrall Atkinson of Carlesmoor c. b. 09/10/1614 b. c1620 c. m. Longside Ashhead m. d. 1690 m. 12/10/1642 m. 12/10/1642 d. 1690 bur. 07/10/1690 Masham Masham bur. 03/05/1690 Carlsmoor d. 13/08/1698 d. 21/07/1674 Carlsmoor Low Ash Head, age 83 Leighton Anne Robert John = Mary John = Mary Cundall Cundall Cundall Atkinson Burrell Smith of Carlesmoor of Carlesmoor of Carlesmoor c. b. 08/03/1649 b. c1665 b. 16/04/1654 b. 15/04/1657 b. c1659 m. 11/05/1691 Moorhead, Masham Leighton m. m. m. 11/05/1691 Kirkby m. 24/05/1688 m. 24/05/1688 d. d. Kirkby Malzeard Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard bur. bur. d. 1695 d. d. 01/01/1729 d. 10/01/1725 bur. 09/02/1695 bur. Swetton, age 78 Swetton, age 60 Carlesmoor, age 36 Jane John = Ellin Thomas = Isobel Cundall Cundall Burrell Hardcastle …….. of Carlesmoor of Carlesmoor c. 28/02/1689 b. b. c1708 c. 24/11/1694 c. 05/03/1692 Leighton m. m. Carlesmoor Carlesmoor m. 29/04/1712 d. d. 1793 Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Masham Swetton d. 1695 m. 29/04/1712 d. 1760, Swetton age 85 bur. 22/03/1695 Masham bur. 10/04/1760 Kirkby Malzeard d. Swetton age about 70 John = Ann Ellen Ann Dorothy Robert = Margaret Cundall …….. Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Hardcastle b. c1710 b. c1729 c. 20/12/1718 c. 11/09/1721 c. 08/02/1724 c. 21/12/1728 b. 1739 m. m. Carlesmoor m. Kirkby Carlesmoor m. 12/03/1763 d. 11/06/1796 d. 02/06/1792 m. d. Malzeard m. 12/03/1763 Kirkby Malzeard age 84 age 63 d. bur. m. Kirkby Malzeard d. 1811 bur. 13/07/1796 bur. 05/06/1792 bur. d. d. 1797 Lunterstone Kirkby Kirkby bur. Swetton Dallowgill Malzeard Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard age 69 bur. 09/04/1811 bur. 10/12/1797 Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Jane = Christopher Ellen Robert = Mary Ellen = George Thomas = Isabella John = Rebecca William (1) = Margaret = (2) Matthew Cundall Barker Cundall Cundall Kipling Cundall Watson Cundall Carling Cundall Fryer Burrill Cundall Raine b. c1764 Husbandman b. Swetton, b. Swetton of Bland Close, b. Swetton b. Farmer Daughter of Husbandman, b. 1775 Husbandman b. 1778 Farmer Swetton, of Kirkby Kirkby Kirkby Ripon Kirkby m. 30/11/1799 b. Swetton Christopher Farmer m. 29/04/1799 b. 1769 Swetton, b. 1778-79 Kirkby Malzeard Malzeard Malzeard b. 1777 Malzeard Kirkby Kirkby Carling b. 1776 Kirkby m. 16/09/1799 Kirkby Yorkshire Malzeard Son of c. 15/06/1766 c. 04/07/1768 m. 30/07/1795 c. 11/09/1770 Malzeard Malzeard b. 1777 Swetton, Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard m. 14/07/1821 m. 23/04/1787 Christopher Kirkby Kirkby Kirkby Kirkby d. c. 04/12/1772 m. 19/06/1797 Kirkby d. 1850 Malzeard c. 22/12/1778 Kirkby Page 38 Kirkby Barker and Malzeard Malzeard Malzeard Malzeard bur. Kirkby Kirkby Kirkby Malzeard Dallowgill d. 1818 Kirkby Malzeard Malzeard Ellen Lofthouse d. 1767 m. 30/07/1795 d. 13/11/1827 m. 30/11/1799 Malzeard Malzeard Malzeard c. 13/8/1776 Kirkby Dallowgill, Malzeard d. d. 1829 c. 07/08/1761 Dallowgill Kirkby Swetton, Kirkby m. 19/06/1797 d. 3/10/1850 Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby m. 16/09/1799 Dallowgill West Leas Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Holden, Malzeard bur. 14/07/1850 Malzeard Kirkby Waddington m. 23/04/1787 Malzeard d. 07/07/1844 Malzeard d. Malzeard Bolton by m. 29/04/1799 Kirkby bur. 09/06/1818 Malzeard age 65 Kirkby bur. 16/06/1767 Kirkby bur. 16/11/1827 bur. Kirkby d. Bowland Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby m. 14/07/1821 bur. 15/10/1829 Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard St Andrews Malzeard Malzeard Malzeard Kirkby Kirkby d. 1842 Malzeard bur. 11/07/1844 Church d. 1832 Malzeard Malzeard bur. 14/03/1842 St Andrews Kirkby Dallowgill d. Dallowgill Church Malzeard Kirkby age 80 Kirkby Malzeard Malzeard bur. 07/08/1832 Kirkby Malzeard Page 43 Page 35 Page 44 Pages 2 to 3 Page 20 Page 32 04 October 2020 The Cundall Family Tree Page 2 Page 1 Thomas = Isabella Cundall Carling Farmer Daughter of b. 1772-73 Christopher Carling Kirkby Malzeard b. 1777 c. 1772-73 m. 19/06/1797 Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard m. 19/06/1797 d. 3/10/1850 Kirkby Malzeard Holden, d. Bolton by Bowland Page 3 Mary (1) = William = (2) Mary .......... (1) = Robert = (2) Ann Margaret = Robert Sarah (1) = Joseph = (2) Isabella Jane Ellen = Richard Cundall Exelby Peacock ......... Cundall Sanderson Cundall Hornby Whittaker Hacking Cundall Cundall Cundall Atkinson b. Dalton Lodge, Labourer, b. 1804 b. Farmer Servant and Farmer b. 1801 Builder and b. Innkeeper, b. 1804 b. Sour Ing, Victualler, Innkeeper b. Kirkby Cordwainer, Azerley m. b. 1799 Daughter of Jabez Sour Ing, Swetton, Joiner m. 06/01/1834 Farmer, Cotton Sour Ing, Swetton, b. 1808-09 m. 24/01/1829 Malzeard Shoemaker, Grange, d. Laverton, Sanderson & Mary Kirkby Malzeard b. 1800-01 Waddington Manufacturer Swetton, Kirkby Sour Ing, Swetton, Bolton by c. 14/04/1798 Gardener Kirkby Kirkby Malzeard b. 1823-24 c. 02/08/1801 m. 21/04/1827 d. Son of John c. 30/06/1804 Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard Bowland Kirkby b. 1800-01 Malzeard c. 06/07/1799 Bolton by Bowland Kirkby Malzeard Bolton by Hacking Kirkby c. 22/06/1806 c. 19/02/1809 d. Malzeard Laverton m. 08/11/1825 Kirkby Malzeard c. 17/10/1824 m. 21/04/1827 Bowland (Labourer) Malzeard Kirkby Kirkby Malzeard m. 24/11/1821 m. 24/11/1821 Kirkby m. 07/08/1852 Bolton by Bowland Bolton by d. before 1851 b. 1808-09 m. 11/05/1841 Malzeard m. 24/01/1829 Kirkby Kirkby Malzeard Bolton by Bowland m. 07/08/1852 Bowland m. 06/01/1834 Bolton by m. Bolton by Malzeard Malzeard d. Jun ¼ 1854 d. 01/07/1875 Bolton by Bowland d. 1876 Waddington Bowland d. Bowland d. d. Ripon Holden, d. 1900 Sep ¼ 1876 m. 11/05/1841 d.. Jun ¼ 1884 d.. Mar ¼ 1872 age 50 Bolton by Bowland Jun ¼ 1900 Clitheroe Bolton by Bury Whitby Haslingden age 75 Bowland age 79 age 74 age 74 d. Mar ¼ 1883 Bury age 72 Mary Nicholas = (1) Esther (2) = Thomas Page 39 Page 41 Exelby Cartmel Brindle Cundall b. Laverton, Corn Miller Daughter of Farmer, Kirkby b. 1843-44 John Brindle Farm Bailiff Malzeard Clayton-le- (Innkeeper) b. 1831-32 c. 29/12/1822 Woods b. 1840-41 Congleton, John Isabella = John Robert Thomas Kirkby m. Wrightington Cheshire Hacking Atkinson Cooke Atkinson Cundall Malzeard d. m. 26/01/1887 m. 26/01/1887 b. 1837 b. 1829 Ridley c. 27/02/1831 Atkinson m. Leyland Leyland Grindleton Holden, Plumber Bradford c. 11/10/1833 d. Chorley Chorley c. 27/07/1837 Bolton by Bowland b. 1827-28 m. Bradford d. d. Grindleton c. 05/07/1829 Swinfleet, Yks d. m. m. Bolton by Bowland m. 1851 d. d. m. 1851 Sep ¼ 1851 Sep ¼ 1851 Clitheroe Clitheroe d. Dec ¼ 1869 John Thomas d. York, age 38 Cartmel Cartmel Joiner's Horseman Apprentice b. 1877-78 b. 1872-73 Parbold Parbold m. Anne Mary Louisa m. d. Elizabeth Ellen Jane d. Ridley Ridley Ridley b. 1852 b. 1854-55 b. 1859 Bradford York York Dec ¼ 1852 Mar ¼ 1855 Dec ¼ 1859 Bradford York York m. m. m. d. d. d. 04 October 2020 The Cundall Family Tree Page 3 Page 1 Thomas = Isabella Cundall Carling Farmer Daughter of b. 1772-73 Christopher Carling Kirkby Malzeard b. 1777 c. 1772-73 m. 19/06/1797 Kirkby Malzeard Kirkby Malzeard m. 19/06/1797 d. 3/10/1850 Kirkby Malzeard Holden, d. Bolton by Bowland Page 2 Thomas = Frances (Fanny) See Blezard Cundall Blezard Bailiff, Farmer, Dairymaid Labourer (Stone Quarry) b. 23/4/1820 b. 1811 Boococks, Slaidburn Sour Ing, Swetton, c. 23/4/1820 Kirkby Malzeard Slaidburn c. 08/09/1811 m. 15/4/1839 Kirkby Malzeard Bolton by Bowland m. 15/4/1839 d. 23/1/1888 Bolton by Bowland Chatburn d. 13/6/1874 Hapton, Burnley Summary Page Isaac Blezard Thomas Jane Isabella Mary Robert John Richard James Alfred Margaret See page 4 Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall Cundall ‘Maggie’ Ellen onwards for details b. 18/10/1839 b. 5-6/1841 b. 12/02/1843 b. 17/06/1845 b. 28/09/1847 b. 5/4/1849 b. 22/05/1851 b. 22/09/1853 b. 06/07/1856 b. 02/03/1859 Cundall c. 26/10/1839 c. 20/06/1841 c. 12/03/1843 m. 16/01/1873 m. 08/10/1868 m. 28/05/1885 m. 26/02/1876 m. 12/04/1874 m. 08/04/1883 m. 18/12/1879 d. 06/04/1859 b. 24/02/1860 m. 18/06/1864 m. 22/03/1877 m. 02/08/1865 m. 31/05/1866 d. d. d. d. d. 09/04/1924 d. m. 11/10/1882 d. 15/03/1923 d. 19/11/1888 d. d. = (1) = (2) = = = = = = = (1) = (2) = = Hannah Fanny Alice William Thomas William Leah Ann Elizabeth Sarah Ann Ellen Walter Wing Hawkins Cornthwaite Hayhurst Hayhurst Breaks Dewhurst Parker Gill Gill Horne Tomlinson b. 1843-44 b. 1839/40/41 b. 1845-46 b. b. 1842-43 b. 1845-46 b. 1848-49 b. 1850-51 b. 22/09/1850 b. 25/05/1852 b. 1853-54 b. 1855-56 m. 18/06/1864 m.
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