Children of William and Elizabeth Binns

01. James Binns

1754-01-19 b. Carleton, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/1091, /1279; 'An account of the family of the Binns's from the Year 1663', aka 'Binns notebook', MS vol. S 494, LSF
1780-10-30 grazier, of Cononley Woodside, Kildwick, Yorkshire; d. RG 6/898, /1165, /1279
1780-11-02 bur. Skipton fbg
 

James poor man fell into a sort of religious despair believing he sinned when he eat and could not be persuaded from it was in a quiet way and of few words except a few days at the beginning. He lived several months in this condition and seemed to pine away for want of food. Had been of an orderly conduct and very diligent in attending meetings.

'Binns notebook'


02. Mary Binns

1755-07-18 b. Woodside near Skipton, Yorkshire TNA: RG 6/1091, /1279; 'An account of the family of the Binns's from the Year 1663', aka 'Binns notebook', MS vol. S 494, LSF
1781-07-03 m. Joseph Smith (1759–1824, s. of Richard and Mary Smith, b. Darlington, Durham, yeoman, lord of the manor of Addingham, near Ilkley), at Skipton RG 6/886, /913, /1071, /1279; 'Binns notebook'; Milligan (2007)
Children: Mary (1783–1857), Richard (1784–1856), George (1786–1797), James (1788–1792), all b. Cononley Woodside, near Skipton; Elizabeth (1790–1823); Ann (1792–1868), Joseph (1793–1854), both b. Addingham; William (1796–1808); and George (1798–1853), b. Addingham Annual Monitor; TNA: HO 107; RG 6/15, /789, /890, /904, /1164, /1279; GRO index; 'Binns notebook'; Milligan (2007); Joseph Foster (1873) Pedigrees of Lancashire Families. London
1789-05 the family removed to Lumb Gill near Addingham 'Binns notebook'
c. 1794 removed to Addingham
1824-01-05 of Close House, near Skipton; d. RG 6/890, /913
"On Sunday week, Mary Smith, of Close House, near Skipton, one of the Society of Friends." Leeds Intelligencer, 1824-01-15
1824-01-08 bur. Skipton fbg RG 6/890, /913


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