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Mary A Hird

#33501, b. about 1900
Last Edited=29 Mar 2019
     Mary A Hird was born about 1900 in Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Robert Hird and Mary Ann Whitehead. In the census of 31 March 1901 in Corn Mill, Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Robert Hird.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4608 Folio 15 Page 9.

Joseph Hird

#33502, b. about 1896
Last Edited=29 Mar 2019
     Joseph Hird was born about 1896 in Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Robert Hird and Mary Ann Whitehead. In the census of 31 March 1901 in Corn Mill, Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Robert Hird.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4608 Folio 15 Page 9.

Nora Lilian Dorothy Greathead

#33505, b. 23 March 1894, d. 1895
Last Edited=19 Sep 2020
Relationship
Great-granddaughter of Robert Featherstone Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 11 - Robert Featherstone Greathead
     Nora Lilian Dorothy Greathead was born on 23 March 1894 in West Ham, London, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Walter George Greathead and Amelia Eliza Booth.1 She was baptised on 27 May 1894 in St James, Wathamstow, Essex, England.1 Nora died in 1895 in Leyton, Essex, England.3,4 Nora was buried on 7 March 1895 in St Mary the Virgin, Leyton, Essex, England.3

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - Essex, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1918 - no iimage.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1894/Q2 West Ham Volume 4a Page 310 - mother Booth.
  3. [S7] Ancestry.com - Essex, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1994 - no image.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1895/Q1 West Ham Volume 4a Page 171 age 11 months.

Leslie William J Jones

#33506, b. 1919
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
Relationship
4th great-grandson of William Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 26 - William Greathead
     Leslie William J Jones was born in 1919 in Edmonton, Essex, England.1,2 He was the son of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead. Albert, Ruby and their children Eric, Leslie, Rita, Gladys and Hilda left London on board the ship Baradine bound for Adelaide in Australia on 1 October 1925. They gave their address as 92a Hermitage Road, Finsbury Park. Albert was listed as a Surgical Instrument Maker.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1919/Q1 Edmonton Volume 3a Page 652 - mother Greathead.

Rita Betty Jones1

#33507, b. 1921, d. 14 September 2000
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of William Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 26 - William Greathead
     Rita Betty Jones was born in 1921 in Edmonton, Essex, England, she was the twin of Gladys.1,2 She was the daughter of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead.1 Albert, Ruby and their children Eric, Leslie, Rita, Gladys and Hilda left London on board the ship Baradine bound for Adelaide in Australia on 1 October 1925. They gave their address as 92a Hermitage Road, Finsbury Park. Albert was listed as a Surgical Instrument Maker.1 She married ... Bloom in Australia. Rita died on 14 September 2000 in Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia.3 Rita was buried in Centennial Park Cemetery, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia, in Native Shrub area D91. Her gravesite details suggests she was from Henley Beach South.3

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1921/Q2 Edmonton Volume 3a Page 1029 - mother Greathead.
  3. [S7] Ancestry.com - Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current.

Gladys Hazel Jones1

#33508, b. 1921, d. 17 July 1996
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of William Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 26 - William Greathead
     Gladys was buried in Centennial Park Cemetery, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia, in Serv Fam Rose Bed 13 88 and the gravestote details suggest she came from Camden Park.2 She was born in 1921 in Edmonton, Essex, England, she was the twin of Rita.1,3 She was the daughter of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead.1 Albert, Ruby and their children Eric, Leslie, Rita, Gladys and Hilda left London on board the ship Baradine bound for Adelaide in Australia on 1 October 1925. They gave their address as 92a Hermitage Road, Finsbury Park. Albert was listed as a Surgical Instrument Maker.1 She married ... Boehm. Gladys died on 17 July 1996 in Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia.2

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960.
  2. [S7] Ancestry.com - Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1921/Q2 Edmonton Volume 3a Page 1029 - mother Greathead.

Hilda Mary Jones1

#33509, b. 1923
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
Relationship
4th great-granddaughter of William Greathead
Appears on charts:
Chart 26 - William Greathead
     Hilda Mary Jones was born in 1923 in Edmonton, Essex, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead.1 Albert, Ruby and their children Eric, Leslie, Rita, Gladys and Hilda left London on board the ship Baradine bound for Adelaide in Australia on 1 October 1925. They gave their address as 92a Hermitage Road, Finsbury Park. Albert was listed as a Surgical Instrument Maker.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1923/Q2 Edmonton Volume 3a Page 930 - mother Greathead.

... Bloom

#33510
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     ... Bloom married Rita Betty Jones, daughter of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead, in Australia.

... Boehm

#33511
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     ... Boehm married Gladys Hazel Jones, daughter of Albert John Jones and Ruby Emily Greathead.

Theodosia Scatcherd

#33512, b. 2 August 1756, d. 11 December 1756
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Theodosia Scatcherd was born on 2 August 1756 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Scatcherd and Theodosia Norrisson. She was baptised on 18 August 1756 in Old Chapel Independent, Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 Theodosia died on 11 December 1756 in Yorkshire, England.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S10] Family Record Family Search.

Alice Elizabeth Cliff1

#33513, b. 1842, d. 4 December 1906
Last Edited=9 Mar 2020
Alice Scatcherd (front right) at the Albert Hall, Sheffield promoting Women's Suffrage (27 February 1882)
     Alice Elizabeth Cliff was born in 1842 in Wortley, Yorkshire, England, she was the daughter of Joseph and Alice Cliff.2,3 She was the daughter of Joseph Cliff and Alice Dewhirst. Alice was educated privately in York and had a formidible intellect.2 She married Oliver Scatcherd, son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell, in 1871 in Mill Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Oliver was a solicitor and they had no children. Alice spent a lot of time working on her various causes which mainly did not include Oliver, although she was very supportive when he was Mayor of Morley from 1898-1901. She also refused to wear a wedding ring and she was an important pioneer in the early Woern Suffragists.2,4 In the census of 5 April 1891 in Morley Hall, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Oliver Scatcherd.5 In the census of 31 March 1901 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Oliver Scatcherd.6 Her husband Oliver died on 16 September 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, aged 71.7,8 Alice died on 4 December 1906 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England.7,9 Alice was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.7

Sources of Information

  1. [S40000] Website Morley Local History Society.
  2. [S40000] Website Morley Local History Society (www.morleylhs.btck.co.uk).
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1842/Q4 Leeds Volume 23 Page 426 - mother Dewhirst.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1871/Q4 Leeds Volume 9b Page 847.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 3717 Folio 116 Page 39.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4253 Folio 200 Page 33.
  7. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1905/Q3 Leeds Volume 9b Page 315 age 71.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1906/Q4 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 355 age 65.

Joseph Cliff

#33514
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Joseph Cliff married Alice Dewhirst. Joseph was a wealthy industrialist who manufactured bricks. He and his wife were Liberals, had a large family, and showed their independence by adopting the Unitarian Religion, attending Mill Hill Chapel in Central Leeds.1

Child of Joseph Cliff and Alice Dewhirst

Sources of Information

  1. [S40000] Website Morley Local History Society (www.morleylhs.btck.co.uk).

Alice Dewhirst

#33515
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Alice Dewhirst married Joseph Cliff. Joseph was a wealthy industrialist who manufactured bricks. He and his wife were Liberals, had a large family, and showed their independence by adopting the Unitarian Religion, attending Mill Hill Chapel in Central Leeds.1

Child of Alice Dewhirst and Joseph Cliff

Sources of Information

  1. [S40000] Website Morley Local History Society (www.morleylhs.btck.co.uk).

Oliver Scatcherd1

#33516, b. 23 December 1833, d. 16 September 1905
Last Edited=9 Mar 2020
Oliver Scatcherd Mayor of Morley 1898-1901
     Oliver Scatcherd was born on 23 December 1833 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.2 He was the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell.2 He was baptised on 23 January 1834 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.2 In the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd he was listed as a Gentleman.4 He married Alice Elizabeth Cliff, daughter of Joseph Cliff and Alice Dewhirst, in 1871 in Mill Chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Oliver was a solicitor and they had no children. Alice spent a lot of time working on her various causes which mainly did not include Oliver, although she was very supportive when he was Mayor of Morley from 1898-1901. She also refused to wear a wedding ring and she was an important pioneer in the early Woern Suffragists.1,5 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd Oliver was a solicitor.6
Oliver was listed as the head of the family on the census of 5 April 1891 in Morley Hall, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Oliver was a solicitor living with his wife and two servants.7 Oliver was listed as head of household in the census of 31 March 1901 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Olver was a solicitor iving with his wafe and two servants.8 Oliver died on 16 September 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, aged 71.9,10 His estate was probated on 22 December 1905 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, in London to Richard Borrough Hopkins and William Middlebrook solicitors. His effects were valued at £48,409 4s 2d.11,10 Oliver was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.9

Sources of Information

  1. [S40000] Website Morley Local History Society (www.morleylhs.btck.co.uk).
  2. [S7] Ancestry.com - England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 - no image.
  3. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3397 Folio 88 Page 15.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1871/Q4 Leeds Volume 9b Page 847.
  6. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4578 Folio 27 Page 1.
  7. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 3717 Folio 116 Page 39.
  8. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 4253 Folio 200 Page 33.
  9. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1905/Q3 Leeds Volume 9b Page 315 age 71.
  11. [S7] Ancestry.com - England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995.

Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd

#33517, b. 1779, d. 16 February 1853
Last Edited=5 Mar 2023
Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd
     Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd was born in 1779 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Watson Scatcherd and Frances Fountaine. He was baptised on 2 July 1779 in Old Chapel Independent, Morley, Yorkshire, England.3 He married Mary Stockwell on 27 August 1819 in All Saints, Batley, Yorkshire, England, after a licence was issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Bery C Turnell and Jo Chadwick.4,5,6 Norrison was the author of "The History of Morley" and lived in Morley.7 Norrison was listed as the head of the family on the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Norrison was of independent means living with his wife, children and two servants.8 Norrison was listed as head of household in the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Norrison was a landed proprietor living with his wife, children, visitor and two servants.9 Norrison died on 16 February 1853 in Morley House, Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,10 Norrison was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum. Within the mausoleum, there are ten memorial tablets. The following is a transcription of the seventh tablet: "To the Memory of Norrisson Cavendish Scatcherd, Esq., F.S.A., of Morley, eldest son of Watson Scatcherd, Esq., barrister-at-law. He departed this life on the 16th day of February, 1853, aged 73 years. A gentleman and a scholar; beloved of his family, and respected by all who knew him. Author of the "History of Morley," etc.

"NORRISON C. SCATCHERD, ESQ., F.S.A., Barrister-at-law, Arc., died at Morley House, near Leeds, February 16th, 1853, aged seventy-three years. Mr. Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd was descended from a family resident at Morley for several generations, and was the eldest son of Watson Scatcherd, Esq., a very successful member of the Northern bar, and, during the latter part of his life, a WestRiding magistrate and chairman of sessions. Mr. Norrison Scatcherd, after being educated at Marylebone and Hipperholme schools, and graduating at Cambridge, was called to the bar by the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn on the 28th of November, 1806. He practised only for a very short time, and then betook himself entirely to music, literature, and antiquities.

He published "The History of Morley and its surrounding Villages," 1830, 8vo; "Memoirs of the celebrated Eugene Aram," who was executed for the murder of Daniel Clark in 1759; with some account of his family, and other particulars, collected, for the most part, above thirty years ago," two editions; "Gleanings after Eugene Aram;" "A Treatise on Bridge Chapels; including the history of the chapel upon Wakefield Bridge." Mr. Scatcherd was also formerly a contributor to the "Gentleman's Magazine."

His health had suffered considerably during the latter years of his life, which had interfered with his literary pursuits; but he had the gratification to be elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries on the 16th of January, 1851.*—See the "Gentleman's Magazine" for August, 1853, p. 205; Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual."

*In politics he was a Whig; in religion, a member of the Established Church. The erection and support of the church in his native village were in a great measure indebted to him. He was also noted for his kindness to the poor, and was ever ready to contribute in a case of distress. The above Sketch has been kindly revised by his son, Samuel Scatcherd, Esq., of Morley House, near Leeds.

Source: "The biographia Leodiensis; or, Biographical sketches of the worthies of Leeds and Neighborhood..." by Richard Vickerman Taylor, (1865).

Also this from "Morley Community Church Magazine," December 2014 - January 2015:

"Local gentleman and squire Norrison Scatcherd left his family church of generations (then known as St Mary's Congregational Church) and threw his lot in with the Established Church [by joining the the newly established, 1830, St. Peter's Church]. To the staunchly non-conformist and anti-establishment population of Morley this was greeted with shock and horror. His 'jumping ship' was seen as not only unusual and undesirable but as a betrayal. A later generation would look back on it as a classic example of social lift. As a local gentleman of means he aspired to the middle and upper classes -a social strata more akin to Anglicanism than non-conformity with its working class roots. His actions were held in disdain by the general population -but from a sociological perspective he was simply gravitating to his preferred social mileau."1

Children of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S446] Emails between Chuck Soderlund and Jan Cooper from 1 January 2021.
  3. [S10] Family Record Family Search.
  4. [S7] Ancestry.com - England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 - no image.
  5. [S7] Ancestry.com - England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 - no image.
  6. [S7] Ancestry.com - West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935.
  7. [S40000] Website World Vital Records - Famille Minorum Gentium.
  8. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.
  9. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1853/Q1 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 282.

Mary Stockwell1

#33518, b. about 1791, d. 19 December 1884
Last Edited=9 Mar 2020
Mary Scatcherd née Stockwell
     Mary Stockwell was born about 1791 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.2 She married Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd, son of Watson Scatcherd and Frances Fountaine, on 27 August 1819 in All Saints, Batley, Yorkshire, England, after a licence was issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Bery C Turnell and Jo Chadwick.1,3,4 In the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.5 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the wife of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.6 Her husband Norrison died on 16 February 1853 in Morley House, Morley, Yorkshire, England.2,7 Mary was listed as the head of the family on the census of 7 April 1861 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Mary was a living with her children and one servant.8 Mary was listed as head of household in the census of 2 April 1871 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Mary was an annuitant living with her children and two servants.9 Mary was listed as the head of the family on the census of 3 April 1881 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, Mary was living with two of her children and three servants.10 Mary died on 19 December 1884 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.2,11 Mary was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.2

Children of Mary Stockwell and Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 - no image.
  2. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  3. [S7] Ancestry.com - England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 - no image.
  4. [S7] Ancestry.com - West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935.
  5. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.
  6. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1853/Q1 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 282.
  8. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3397 Folio 88 Page 15.
  9. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4578 Folio 27 Page 1.
  10. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4543 Folio 141 Page 1.
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1884/Q4 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 404 age 92.

Martha Scatcherd1

#33519, b. September 1819, d. 6 November 1819
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Martha Scatcherd was born in September 1819 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell.1 Martha died on 6 November 1819 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 Martha was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum aged 6 weeks.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.

Watson Scatcherd1

#33520, b. 26 December 1820, d. 2 September 1855
Last Edited=10 Jun 2019
     Watson Scatcherd was born on 26 December 1820 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,2 He was the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell.1 He was baptised on 28 September 1827 in All Saints, Batley, Yorkshire, England.2 In the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.3 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd Watson was an Attorney and Solicitor.4 He married Mary Anne Gresham, daughter of Hutchinson Gresham and Ann Pyatt, on 22 March 1855 in St Matthew, Chapel Allerton, Yorkshire, England, after a licence had been issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Samuel Scatcherd, Mary Gresham and Mary Scatcherd. Watson was a Gentleman and his father Norrison Cavendish was an Esquire. Mary's father Hutchinson Gresham was a Gentleman.5 Watson died on 2 September 1855 in Morley, Yorkshire, England, aged 34.1,6 Watson was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum. Within the mausoleum, there are ten memorial tablets. The following is a transcription of the eighth tablet: "Sacred to the Memory of Watson Scatcherd, Esq., solicitor, eldest son of Norrisson Scatcherd, Esq., who departed this life on the second day of Sept, 1855, aged 34 years. Deeply deplored by his family. In him the village has sustained a great loss."1

Child of Watson Scatcherd and Mary Anne Gresham

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S7] Ancestry.com - West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1910.
  3. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.
  4. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  5. [S7] Ancestry.com - West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1855/Q3 Hunslet Volume 9b Page 121.

Samuel Scatcherd1

#33521, b. about 1824, d. 18 April 1881
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Samuel Scatcherd was born about 1824 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell.1 In the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.2 In the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd he was listed as a Gentleman.3 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd he was listed as a Gentleman.4 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd Samuel was living from income from land and minerals.5 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd Samuel was a medical surgeon.6 Samuel died on 18 April 1881 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,7 Samuel was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.
  3. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3397 Folio 88 Page 15.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4578 Folio 27 Page 1.
  6. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4543 Folio 141 Page 1.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1881/Q2 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 343 age 57.

Joshua Scatcherd

#33522, b. about 1826, d. 12 August 1874
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Joshua Scatcherd was born about 1826 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd he was listed as a Gentleman.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd he was listed as a Gentleman.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, he was listed as the son of Mary Scatcherd Joshua was living from income from land and minerals.4 Joshua died on 12 August 1874 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,5 Joshua was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum. Within the mausoleum, there are ten memorial tablets. The following is a transcription of the tenth tablet: "In Memory of Joshua Scatcherd, 3rd son of the late Norrisson Scatcherd, Esq., who died 12th day of August, 1874, aged 48 years."1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  3. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3397 Folio 88 Page 15.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4578 Folio 27 Page 1.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1874/Q3 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 430 age 49.

Emma Scatcherd1

#33523, b. 1827, d. May 1828
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Emma Scatcherd was born in 1827 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell.1 Emma died in May 1828 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 Emma was buried on 21 May 1828 in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum aged 11 months.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.

Mary Scatcherd

#33524, b. about 1829, d. 2 December 1890
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Mary Scatcherd was born about 1829 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell. In the census of 30 March 1851 at Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.2 In the census of 7 April 1861 in Morley Hall, Dawson Hill, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Mary Scatcherd.3 In the census of 2 April 1871 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Mary Scatcherd Mary was living from income from land and minerals.4 In the census of 3 April 1881 in Queen Street, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Mary Scatcherd.5 Mary died on 2 December 1890 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1,6 Mary was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S41851] UK Census 1851 (HO107) - 30 March 1851 HO107 Piece 2322 Folio 92 Page 5.
  3. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 3397 Folio 88 Page 15.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 4578 Folio 27 Page 1.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 4543 Folio 141 Page 1.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes - 1890/Q4 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 42 age 65.

Frances Scatcherd

#33525, b. about 1831, d. 6 May 1900
Last Edited=7 Jun 2019
     Frances Scatcherd was born about 1831 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd and Mary Stockwell. In the census of 7 June 1841 in Middlethorp, Morley, Yorkshire, England, she was listed as the daughter of Norrison Cavendish Scatcherd.2 Frances died on 6 May 1900 in Morley, Yorkshire, England.1 Frances was buried in St Mary in the Wood Churchyard, Morley, Yorkshire, England, in the Scatcherd Mausoleum.1

Sources of Information

  1. [S7] Ancestry.com - UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.
  2. [S41841] UK Census 1841 (HO107) - 7 June 1841 HO107 Piece 1267/8 Folio 9 Page 9.