1739-06-25 | b. Cononley Woodside, Kildwick, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/890, /909; Edward H. Milligan (2007) Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775–1920. York: Sessions Book Trust |
1763-06-01 | m. Sarah Wilson (1737–1811, d. of James and Ruth Wilson, of Esholt and Otley, Yorkshire), at Rawdon, Yorkshire | RG 6/1091; Milligan (2007) |
Children: | Ruth (1764–1822), Samuel (1769–1846), James (1773–1835), Isabel (1778–1817), Sarah (1782 – after 1802) | RG 6/787, /890, /912, /1091, /1164, /1279; Milligan (2007); David Binns gedcom; information from Mary Hills; Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD |
1764/1782 | of Cononley Woodside, Kildwick, Yorkshire | Milligan (2007); Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD |
1778/1782 | clogger | |
1791-09-22 | of near Skipton, Surveyor of the Keighley and Kendal Turnpike Road | Leeds Intelligencer, 1791-11-08 |
1796 | of Cononley Woodside, Kildwick, Yorkshire | RG 6/710 |
1797-03-27 | of Cononley | Leeds Intelligencer |
1806-04-07 | one of two commissioners appointed for the Bramhope Inclosure | Leeds Intelligencer, 1806-04-07 |
1808-10-17 | of Skipton Castle | Leeds Intelligencer, 1808-10-17 |
may have been steward of Skipton Castle | David Binns gedcom | |
1811-08-16 | of Skipton, gentleman, the commissioner appointed to amend an Act for inclosing lands in Chapel-Allerton; announced his intention to hold his first meeting on 30 August at the Sign of the Blackwell Ox, Chapel-Allerton | Leeds Mercury, 1811-08-24 |
1811-10-12 | gave notice of the highways affected by the proposed apportionment, and of his intent to enquire into boundaries, and to read over the draft of his Award, at a further meeting on 16 October | Leeds Mercury, 1811-10-12 |
1812-05-06 | yeoman, of Skipton Castle, Yorkshire; d. there after a few days illness of an apoplectic fit | RG 6/890, /909, /1279; Leeds Mercury, 1812-05-09; Lancaster Gazette, 1812-05-16 |
1812-05-09 | bur. Skipton Friends' burying-ground | RG 6/890, /909, /1279 |
1744-06-01 | b. Kildwick, West Riding, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/890, /1091 |
c. 1785 | mentioned in the will of his uncle John Binns, in which he was left the estate of Carlton Biggin | Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD; David Binns gedcom |
1801-06-10 | farmer/grazier, of Carlton Biggin, Skipton, Yorkshire; m. Susannah Tattersall (1765–1829, daughter of John Tattersall, gardener, and his wife Isabel, née Andrews) at Skipton Friends' meeting house | RG 6/785, /890, /914, /1279; David Binns gedcom; National Burials Index; Lancaster Gazette, 1801-06-20 |
1830-10-27 | farmer, of Carlton Biggin, Skipton; d. there | RG 6/890, /915; 1832 Annual Monitor |
1830-10-31 | bur. Skipton | RG 6/890, /915 |
1747-04-12 | b. Cononley Woodside, Kildwick, Yorkshire | TNA: RG 6/1091, /1279 |
1771-04-26 | m. Thomas Thomasson (1742–1782, yeoman of Edgworth), at Skipton, Yorkshire | RG 6/1091, /1279; Edward H. Milligan (2007) Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry 1775–1920. York: Sessions Book Trust; Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD |
Children: | Isabel (1771–1852), Thomas (1773–1841), Margaret (1775–1853), John (1777–1837), Mary (1779–1859), Tabitha (1780–1844) | Annual Monitor; Milligan (2007); Oxford Dictionary of National Biography; Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD |
1782 | her husband died of a fever, leaving debts of over £600 to be paid by his widow; she continued to manage the carding and spinning concern | Rhodes Boyson (1970) The Ashworth Cotton Enterprise. The Rise and Fall of a Family Firm 1818–1880. Oxford: OUP |
rode throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland testifying to her faith | Boyson (1970); David Binns gedcom | |
1818-09-11 | of Edgworth, Bolton, Lancashire | RG 6/406, /1096; Annual Monitor |
1818-09-15 | bur. Edgworth Friends' burying-ground | RG 6/406, /1096 |
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