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Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-38
[1593-1655]
Son of
Henry Patchett.

Born in Warley.

He married Martha.

Children:

  1. Ambrose
  2. Abraham [16??-1676] who never married

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-52
[1672-1742]
Son of
Ambrose Patchett.

Born in Haworth.

On 13th February 1694, he married (1) Mary Sutcliff [167?-1699] at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Abraham

In 1702, he married (2) Grace Tillotson [1674-1745] at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Grace [b 1701]
  2. Martha [b 1702] who married [1727] Joshua Wade
  3. Ambrose
  4. Susanna [b 1706]
  5. John
  6. Joseph [b 1711]
  7. Isaac
  8. Mary [b 1715] who married [1735] William Greenwood
  9. Sarah [b 1716] who married [1741] George Dearden
  10. Ellen [b 1718]
  11. Benjamin

They lived at

He died at High Saltonstall

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-45
[1699-1762]
Of Luddenden.

Son of Abraham Patchett.

He never married.

They lived at

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-23
[1743-1814]
Son of
Isaac Patchett.

He was a carpenter.

On 12th January 1771, he married (1) Hannah Hardy at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Sarah [b 1771]

On 12th December 1779, he married (2) Sarah Marsden in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Joseph [b 1780]
  2. Benjamin [b 1782]
  3. Mary [b 1784]
  4. Betty [b 1785]
  5. Isaac [b 1787]
  6. William
  7. Henry
  8. Ann [b 1793] who married Benjamin Robinson
  9. James [b 1796]

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-35
[1748-1827]
Son of
Benjamin Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

On 9th July 1796, he married Mary Sutcliffe in Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Benjamin [b 1797]
  2. Mary [b 1800]
  3. Ellen [b 1802]
  4. Caroline [b 1805] who married [1822] John Alderson
  5. Abraham
  6. Josiah [b 1826]

They lived at Great House, Saltonstall (which he inherited from his father) 

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-8
[1766-1808]
He was a tanner [1785] / licensee of the
White Lion Inn, Hebden Bridge.

In 1785, he married Sally Eastwood.


Sally was the daughter of Thomas Eastwood
 

Children:

    Eliza who married [4th August 1801] Thomas Sutcliffe of Heptonstall (manufacturer) 
  1. child
  2. child
  3. child
  4. child
  5. child

Patchett, AbrahamRef 54-51
[1815-1888]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

In 1846, he married Elizabeth Thomas in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Martha Jane [1847-1864]
  2. Ambrose

They lived at Upper Saltonstall – where he died

Patchett, AlbertRef 54-2
[1874-1920]
Son of
Henry Patchett.

He established A & E Patchett, wool merchants at Grattan Road, Bradford. His brother Eli joined him.

He married Sarah Elizabeth Birch [1873-1940].

When Albert died [1920], Eli carried on the business for many years

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-61
[1646-1733]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

In 1670, he married Martha Hutchinson [1647-1713] from Keighley, in Haworth.

Children:

  1. Abraham
  2. Martha [b 1677]
  3. Mary [b 1680]
  4. Ambrose
  5. Ann [1685-17??] who married John Emmot
  6. Sarah [b 1693]

He died at Cold Edge, Saltonstall

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-40
[1683-1764]
Son of
Ambrose Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

On 23rd May 1727, he married Hannah Foster, in Bradford.


Hannah was the daughter of Matthew Foster
 

Children:

  1. Matthew
  2. Ambrose [1737-1771]
  3. Deborah [b 1731] who married John Schofield
  4. Mary [b 1782]
  5. Abigail [b 1733]

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-47
[1704-1736]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born in Warley.

On 16th November 1725, he married Grace Farrer [1707-17??] from Luddenden, in Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Ambrose [b 1730]
  2. John [b 1735]
  3. Joshua [b 1734]
  4. Betty [1727]
  5. daughter

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-39
[1751-1830]
Son of
Benjamin Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

On 22nd June 1777, he married Sally Murgatroyd in Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Benjamin [b 1777]
  2. John [b 1780]
  3. Sarah [b 1782] who married William Appleyard
  4. Ellen [b 1785] who married Thomas Greenwood
  5. Mary [b 1787]
  6. Grace [b 1790]
  7. Abraham [b 1791]
  8. William [b 1792]
  9. Ambrose

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-55
[1796-1868]
Son of
Ambrose Patchett.

In 1841, he married Sarah Brotherton [1794-1872] in Halifax.

They lived at Throstle Bower, Warley where he died.

Ambrose & Sarah were buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden

Patchett, AmbroseRef 54-63
[1849-1884]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born at Upper Saltonstall.

In 1873, he married Mary Hannah Smith [1856-1889].

Children:

  1. Hannah [1878-1880]
  2. child who died in infancy
  3. child who died in infancy
  4. child who died in infancy

They lived at Upper Saltonstall – where he died

Patchett, ArthurRef 54-6
[1895-1980]

In 1919, he married Mary Louise Sharpe in Halifax.


Mary Louise was the daughter of
William Moore Sharpe
 

Children:

  1. Eileen [b 1920]
  2. Donald [b 1921]
  3. Trevor [b 1923]
  4. Arthur [b 1924]
  5. Audrey [b 1926]
  6. Doreen [b 1927]
  7. twins Brenda [b 1931]
  8. Raymond [b 1931]
  9. Roy [b 1932]
  10. Shirley [b 1936]

Patchett, BenjaminRef 54-21
[1720-1800]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born at Upper Saltonstall, Warley.

He was a shalloon weaver [1742] / a surveyor and land valuer in Warley [1750s] / a Commissioner charged with overseeing land enclosure in Northowram  and Honley [1780] / an elder of Mixenden Independent Chapel / a voluntary teacher at the Sunday School of Moor End Congregational Church [1769].

This was probably the first Sunday school in the Halifax parish and predates the Sunday Schools of Robert Raikes.

On 23rd May 1754, he married Mary Scholfield [17??-1756] from Warley, at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Grace [b 1746] who married [1768] James Sutcliffe
  2. Abraham
  3. Sarah [b 1749] who married John Scholfield
  4. Ambrose
  5. Ellen [b 1753] who married Richard Whitworth
  6. Mary [b 1756]
  7. child

They lived at Great House, Saltonstall.

In 1759, he published a pamphlet entitled

A short Inquiry into the proper Qualifications of Gospel Ministers, considered as the Servants, not of Men, but of Jesus Christ; with some Directions, how we, who are Hearers, may know whether the Doctrines our Ministers deliver from the Pulpit, are according to God's Will and Mind, or not. And also, how we are to attend on the Word preached in a profitable manner

Patchett, EliRef 54-17
[1870-1946]
Son of
Henry Patchett.

In [Q4] 1894, he married Sarah Ann Sharpe [18??-1943] in Halifax.

He joined his brother Albert in A & E Patchett, wool merchants at Grattan Road, Bradford.

When Albert died [1920], Eli carried on the business for many years

Patchett, ElizabethRef 54-74
[1790-1878]
Daughter of
John Patchett.

Baptised as Betty at St Mary's Church, Luddenden. [27th December 1789].

She was educated at Mr Lumley's Boarding School for Ladies, York, where she met Anne Lister, Elizabeth Wadsworth and Caroline Walker.

In 1822, she opened a school at Soyland with her sister, Maria Patchett, and their mother, Mary Patchett.

In 1825, they moved the school to Law Hill House, Southowram.

She refused to discuss Emily Brontë who had worked at her school.

She married Rev John Hope, vicar of St Anne's Church, Southowram.

After her husband's death [1853], she went to live in Church Lane, Brighouse where she died [23rd July 1878] (aged 87).

She was buried at St Anne's Church, Southowram [Grave Ref: F-R17]

Patchett, FrankRef 54-34
[1847-1917]
JP.

Son of George Patchett.

Born 8th May 1848.

He was educated at Heath Grammar School & in Germany / a member of St John's Wesleyan Methodist Church, Halifax / trustee of Skircoat Green Wesleyan Church, Siddal Wesleyan Methodist Church, Elland Wesleyan Church & Stafford Square Wesleyan Church, Halifax / president & trustee of Halifax Tradesmen's Benevolent Institution / a magistrate [1892] / partner in Patchett & Sons and Patchett Brothers.

In 1898, he and his brother, Riley, were managing the family business.

He travelled widely – USA, Canada & Europe – on business

On 8th October 1887, he married Edith Gertrude Thompson in Ormskirk.


Edith Gertrude was the second daughter of William Henry Thompson of Southport
 

They had no children.

They lived at Heath Side, Halifax [1891, 1901].

Frank died 10th July 1917.

He was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell [13th July 1917]

Patchett, FredRef 54-9
[1893-1918]
Son of Annie & Albert Patchett of Mill Hill House, Brearley, Luddendenfoot.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 9th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).

He died 4th November 1918 (aged 25).

He is remembered on the Vis-En-Artois Memorial [6], on a memorial in Brearley Particular Baptist Church, and in the book Royd Regeneration

Patchett, FreemanRef 54-7
[1880-1946]
In [Q4] 1906, he married Lavinia Bailey [1885-1971] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Evelyn [1908-1911]

Freeman died 10th February 1946 (aged 66).

Lavinia died 13th April 1971 (aged 86).

Members of the family were buried at All Souls' Church, Halifax

Patchett, GeorgeRef 54-3
[18??-19??]
A wire drawer in Halifax [around 1900]

Patchett, GeorgeRef 54-29
[1820-1890]
Son of
Jonas Patchett.

Born in Halifax.

He became a commission merchant in Pernambuco in South America.

In 1851, he married Mary Heath at Manchester.

He died at sea

Patchett, GeorgeRef 54-67
[1820-1898]
Son of
James Patchett.

He was a member of St John's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Halifax / a card wire manufacturer at Wheatley and then at Sedburgh Mills, Halifax / employing 98 workers [1871] / employing 102 workers [1881] / a wire/iron master [1891] / partner in George Patchett & Sons and Patchett Brothers.

In 18??, he and William Mowburn JP of Wykeham Park, Banbury, established the Shropshire Iron Company. George's sons, James and Percy, ran the business.

In 1845, he married Mary Farrar [1821-1???].


Mary, from Salterhebble, was the youngest daughter of John Farrar of Blackwood House, Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Frank
  2. Walter [b 1850]
  3. James
  4. Riley
  5. Clara [b 1856] who married [Halifax Q4 1879] Charles  Edward Sugden
  6. Julia [b 1858] who married Mr Crookes
  7. Percy

They lived at

  • 23 Church Street, Halifax [1851]
  • Manor Royd, Halifax [1871, 1881, 1898]

He was listed as a widower living in Harrogate [1891].

He was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell.

He is mentioned in the List of Local Wills: 1898

Patchett, GregoryRef 54-28
[15??-16??]
With several other local landowners, he refused to take a knighthood from Charles I and paid the consequent
composition.

He was churchwarden at St Mary's Church, Luddenden [1621].

His initials can be seen over the door of the Lord Nelson Inn, Luddenden which he and his wife built

Patchett, HartleyRef 54-76
[1846-1900]
Born in Wadsworth

He was a carpet passer [1881] / a warehouseman [1891].

In [Q3] 1875, he married Sarah Ann Taylor [1853-1???] in Halifax.


Sarah Ann was the daughter of
David Taylor
 

Children:

  1. Edith who died 27th November 1875 (aged 1 day) & was  buried with her Taylor grandparents at Lister Lane Cemetery  [Plot 110]
  2. Edith [b 1878] who was a tailoress [1891]
  3. Edgar [b 1882]
  4. Ethel [b 1883]
  5. Raymond [b 1890]

The family lived at

  • 9 Cobden Street, Halifax [1881]
  • 17 Perseverance Terrace, Skircoat [1891]

Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 111].

Hartley died in Halifax [Q2 1900] (aged 57).


His burial place is not yet known
 

Patchett, HenryRef 54-32
[1559-1655]
Son of
Richard Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

He married Alice Jennings.

Children:

  1. Ambrose [1590-1647]
  2. Abraham

Patchett, HenryRef 54-69
[1792-1841]
(Possibly) son of
Abraham Patchett.

He was a licensed victualler at the Royal Oak, Mytholmroyd [1822] / publican at the White Lion, Mytholmroyd [1834].

On 30th October 1815, he married Abigail, daughter of Thomas Titterington at Elland Parish Church.

He was an innkeeper at Mytholmroyd when he died [5th June 1841].

His death was reported on 7th June 1841 by his brother, (possibly)  William Patchett of Luddenden.

He was buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden.

On 6th June 1841, Abigail was publican in Mytholmroyd.

The tombstone for Henry and Abigail Patchett in Luddenden churchyard, now used as a paving stone on a path near the river side in front of the church

Patchett, HenryRef 54-12
[1799-1886]
Born in Heptonstall.

He was a butcher / a timber merchant [1861] / a farmer of 1½ acres [1861].

On 17th July 1821, he married Sarah Hargreaves [1800-1888] at Heptonstall Church.


Sarah was born in Shaw, Lancashire
 

Children:

  1. James [1821-1862] who was a butcher [1861]
  2. Mary [1824-1901] who never married
  3. Elizabeth [1826-1905]
  4. William
  5. Henry [1831-1832]
  6. Grace [1834-1854]
  7. Ellen [1837-1921] who never married
  8. Sarah [1840-1896] who married William Lister Horsfall

They lived at Smith Hill Lane, Heptonstall [1861].

Henry died 1st January 1886.

Probate records show that he left a personal estate valued at £3,363 0/2d.

The will was proved by his children William & Mary

Patchett, HenryRef 54-5
[1817-1890]
Son of
William Patchett.

Born in Halifax; baptised at Luddenden [5th October 1817].

He was a joiner [1851] / landlord of the Murgatroyd's Arms, Luddenden [1854, 1861,  1874, 1887].

He married Sarah Ann Eastwood [1815-1900].


Sarah Ann was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. Janet [b 1842] who married Henry Butterworth
  2. Richard [b 1849]
  3. Mary [b 1851]
  4. William [b 1855]
  5. Ann [b 1859]

The family lived at

  • Riding Head, Warley [1851]
  • Luddenden [1861, 1871, 1881]

Living with them [in 1861] was widowed mother-in-law Susannah Eastwood [b 1786].

Henry died in Halifax [Q1 1890] (aged 72).

Sarah Ann died at her daughter's residence, Whitebirch, Luddenden [16th October 1900] (aged 85) 

Patchett, HenryRef 54-68
[1834-1919]
Son of
John Patchett.

Born in Bradford.

He was a mechanic [1851] / a worsted spinner [1871] / a worsted spinning master of the firm Patchett & Company  [1881] / a farmer at Ovenden/Bradshaw [1891, 1901].

In 1863, he married Jane Swaine.

Children:

  1. Joe [1866-1913] who married Sarah Eliya, had one  son Paul [1908-1983]
  2. Frank [1867-1938] who married Claire Gertrude  White [b 1884]
  3. Eli
  4. Alice B. [b 1872] who married Robert Cockroft
  5. Albert
  6. Ann [1876-1970] who was a schoolteacher
  7. Julia B. [1878-1936] who married Henry Hirst

They lived at

  • New House Fold, Clayton, Bradford with his mother and brother,  Seth [1851]
  • 4 Horton Place, Ovenden [1871]
  • Bradshaw Lane, Ovenden [1881]
  • Cockhill Farm, Ovenden/Bradshaw [1891, 1901]

Patchett, IsaacRef 54-58
[1714-1792]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

He was a wool comber [1739] / a carpenter.

In 1739, he married Mary Higson from Thornton, in Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. James [b 1740]
  2. Mary [b 1741]
  3. Abraham
  4. John
  5. Sarah [b 1751]
  6. Jennet [b 1753]
  7. Susannah [b 1756]
  8. Grace [b 1759]
  9. Ann [b 1763]

They lived at

Patchett, J.Ref 54-41
[18??-19??]
Patchett's Chemist & Druggist at
Gibbet Street, Halifax [1890]. Around 1888, he took over the business founded by Benjamin Shaw. He produced a range of products including

Patchett's Cherry Cough Syrup

Patchett, JamesRef 54-22
[1800-1875]
Son of
Richard Patchett.

Born in Ovenden.

Baptised at Zion Methodist New Connexion, Ovenden [27th July 1800].

He was a wire drawer [1851].

He married Ann Riley / Fanny [1805-18??].


Fanny was born in Ovenden
 

Children:

  1. George
  2. William [b 1821]
  3. Job
  4. Shadrach
  5. Mary Ann [b 1832]
  6. Meshach
  7. Hannah [b 1837]
  8. Margaret [b 1839] who was a cotton doubler [1851]
  9. Sarah Ann [b 1843] who married William Cash
  10. Abednego [b 1847]

The children were born in Ovenden.

They lived at

  • Lower Shaw Hill, Halifax [1851]
  • 6 Sedburgh Road, Halifax [1861, 1871]

Patchett, JamesRef 54-37
[1851-1???]
VD, JP.

Son of George Patchett.

He and his brother, Percy, ran the Shropshire Iron Company in Wellington, Shropshire, which had been established by their father and William Mowburn JP of Wykeham Park, Banbury.

It was said that

[the local iron works] were managed by local Wesleyans, one of them Lt. Col. James Patchett, ruled Hadley in the manner of a benevolent squire

He was an iron master employing 1,000 men [1881] / Managing Director of the Shropshire Iron Company from the 1870s  until the General Strike of 1926. and also Captain of 'C' Company 2nd Salop Rifle Volunteers [1881], Major [1891], and Colonel 2 VB King's Shropshire Light Infantry [1901]

In 1874, he married Harriet Louisa Sugden [1853-1???] in Keighley.


Harriet Louisa came from Oakworth
 

Children:

  1. George Sugden [b 1875]
  2. Ethelwynne [b 1882]

They lived at

  • Haybridge, Wellington, Shropshire [1881]
  • 30 Oakworth, Wellington, Shropshire [1891]

Their home at Oakworth, Wellington, appears to be next to the works and offices of the Shropshire Iron Company

Patchett, JobRef 54-19
[1826-1899]
Son of
James Patchett.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a wire drawer [1851, 1861, 1871] / a coal merchant [1881, 1888, 1891].

In [Q4] 1846, he married (1) Sarah Stocks [1822-1882] in Halifax.


Sarah was born in Northowram
 

Children:

  1. Frederick [b 1848] who was a wire drawer [1861]
  2. Mary [1850-13th May 1869]
  3. William Stocks (Patchett) [1852-14th September 1888] who  was an overseer's clerk [1871], an office clerk [1881]
  4. Fanny [b 1855] who was a milliner's apprentice [1871], a  milliner [1881]
  5. Lucy [b 1859] who was a dressmaker [1881]

Sarah died 8th February 1882 (aged 60).

In [Q2] 1888, he married (2) Emma Haigh [1829-1???] in Halifax.


Emma was born in Halifax
 

On 14th September 1888, son William was found very drunk in West Parade, Halifax, and bleeding from the face and forehead. He was taken home and died later that day.

They lived at

  • Lower Shaw Hill, Halifax [1851]
  • Sedbergh Terrace, Skircoat [1861]
  • 3 Bath Street, Halifax [1871]
  • 9 Carlton Street, Halifax [1888, 1891]

Job died 2nd May 1899 (aged 73).

Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1428]

Patchett, JohnRef 54-57
[1709-1742]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

In 1729, he married Rosamund Midgley at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Richard [b 1730]
  2. Rosamund [b 1732]
  3. Abraham [b 1734]

They lived at Cold Edge Top (which he inherited from his father).

In 1745, his widow Rosamund married James Swallow from Warley

Patchett, JohnRef 54-65
[1748-1797]
Son of
Isaac Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

He was a carpenter in Warley.

In 1788, he married Mary Tillotson at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1788]
  2. Elizabeth
  3. Jonas
  4. Maria
  5. John
  6. Sally [b 1794]

He was buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden

Patchett, JohnRef 54-48
[1783-1863]
He lived at
Whitegate, Siddal.

He died 10th August 1863 (aged 80)  and was buried at Stoney Royd Cemetery [Grave Ref: H 418 C]

Patchett, JohnRef 54-66
[1793-1834]
Son of John Patchett [1756-1829].

He married Ann Priestley [1794-18??]


Ann was born in Horton
 

Children:

  1. Jared [1816-1834]
  2. Edmund [1819-1892]
  3. Mary b1821
  4. Nancy [1822-1824]
  5. Nancy [1824-1847]
  6. Simeon [1827-1865]
  7. John [1829-1846]
  8. Seth
  9. Henry

Patchett, JohnRef 54-24
[1796-1835]
Son of
John Patchett.

He became a saddler at Liverpool.

He died at Law Hill, Southowram.

He was buried at St Mary's Church, Luddenden

Patchett, JohnRef 54-60
[18??-18??]
He was a ship proprietor in Liverpool, and had wire-making interests in Halifax ...


Question: ... could this be with Patchett & Sons?

 

In February 1856, he was in George Street, Halifax and heard 2 men discussing the sale of a phæton. The seller demanded 30 guineas, but the buyer only offered £30. Although the men were unknown to Patchett, he agreed to a suggestion that he buy the vehicle from the seller and then re-sell it to the would-be buyer [No! I didn't understand this either]. After he had withdrawn the money and handed it to the seller, both men and phæton disappeared and Patchett never saw them again

Patchett, JohnRef 54-11
[1847-1???]
Born in Halifax.

He was a wire manufacturer [1891].

Around 1878, he married Mary Ellen [1848-1???].


Mary Ellen was born in Rochdale.

In [Q4] 1870, a John Patchett married a Mary Ellen Lord in Halifax

 

Children:

  1. Oswald [b 1878]
  2. Mary [b 1882]

They lived at 6 Whinney Field, Skircoat [1891]

Patchett, JohnRef 54-14
[1887-1918]
Son of Molly & Luke Patchett.

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 1st/6th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).

He died 25th April 1918.

He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 42-47 & 162], and on the War Memorial at Heptonstall Octagonal Methodist Chapel

Patchett, JonasRef 54-72
[1791-1864]
Son of
John Patchett.

He called himself Jonas Tillotson Patchett.

In 1815, he married Hannah Bennett [17??-1843] at Chesterfield.

Children:

  1. William Bennett
  2. John Tillotson [b 1818]
  3. George
  4. Mary [b 1822]

He was manager of the Halifax & Huddersfield Union Banking Company in Huddersfield.

He died in Huddersfield.

He & his wife were buried at Halifax Parish Church

See Jonathan Calvert

Patchett, Jonas TillotsonRef 54-62
[1796-1864]
He was Chief Constable in the
Halifax Police [1839] / Manager of the Halifax & Union Banking Company

Patchett, JoshuaRef 54-77
[1791-1864]
Born in Bradford.

He was a farmer [1841] / a retired farmer [1851].

He married Elizabeth [1794-1859].


Elizabeth was born in Bradford
 

Children:

  1. Herbert [b 1826]
  2. Annis [b 1827]
  3. Emma [1830-1848]
  4. Robinson Kitching

The family lived at

  • Duckworth Lane, Bradford [1841]
  • 1 Lower Hope Street, Halifax [1851]

Elizabeth died 7th September 1859 (aged 65).

Joshua died 13th March 1864 (aged 74).

The couple & the children were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3121] with grandchildren George Herbert Patchett [1860-1862] & Joshua D. Patchett [1864-1865]

Patchett, MariaRef 54-73
[1792-18??]
Daughter of
John Patchett.

Baptised at St Mary's Church, Luddenden on 18th November 1792.

She was sister of Elizabeth and teacher at their school at Soyland and at Law Hill School, Southowram.

She was one of the subscribers to John Horner's book Buildings in the Town & Parish of Halifax [1835].

On 21st September 1837, she married Titus Senior Brooke from Dewsbury, in Halifax Parish Church. She then left the school. Her position at the school was filled by Emily Brontë

Patchett, MatthewRef 54-71
[1729-1816]
Son of
Ambrose Patchett.

Born in Luddendenfoot.

On 15th July 1778, he married Ann smith in Bradford.

Children:

  1. Hannah [b 1779] who married Matthew Sheard
  2. John [1784-1850]
  3. Mary

Patchett, MeshachRef 54-54
[1834-1926]
Son of
James Patchett.

Born in Ovenden.

He was a wire drawer [1871, 1881, 1891] / a retired wire drawer [1901, 1911].

In 1860, he married (1) Grace Harper [1838-1889] in Halifax.


Grace was born in Ovenden
 

Children:

  1. Anne [b 1862]
  2. John [b 1865] who was an apprentice chemist & druggist  [1881], a chemist & druggist [1891]

They lived at

  • 10 Sedburgh Road, Halifax [1871, 1881]
  • 12 Wellington Place, Halifax [1891]
  • 16 Glen Terrace, Halifax [1901, 1911]

Grace died Q4 1889 (aged 51) 

In [Q4] 1894, Meshach married (2) Fanny Hall [1858-19??] in Halifax.


Fanny was born in Brighton
 

Meshach died in Halifax [Q3 1926] (aged 91) 

Patchett, MissesRef 54-56
The sisters – Elizabeth and Maria Patchett – established schools at Soyland and then at Law Hill, Southowram.

It has been suggested that their grandfather, Michael Tillotson, helped with the girls' education and that of their siblings, and that he helped set up the school in Soyland

Patchett, PercyRef 54-43
[1862-1898]
Son of
George Patchett.

He and his brother, James, ran the Shropshire Iron Company in Wellington, Shropshire, which had been established by their father and William Mowburn JP of Wykeham Park, Banbury.

He was a clerk in an iron works [1881].

He was living with his brother James and family in  Shropshire [1881] / with Mr & Mrs William Stott at The Shrubbery, Wellington,  Shropshire [1891]

Patchett, RaymondRef 54-18
[1889-1941]
He was a member of Halifax Parish Church Choir / a bank official [1920] / employed by Imperial Ottoman Bank of Manchester / a member of the office staff of
Mackintosh's / Office Manager / Secretary [1939] / a member of Halifax Council / a Freemason.

On 1st June 1920, he married Doris Greenwood at Halifax Parish Church.


Doris was the daughter of John William Greenwood
 

They had no children.

They lived at Perseverance Terrace, Savile Park.

They were living apart a few years after their marriage.

In June 1926, Raymond of Ash Dene, 133 Huddersfield Road, Halifax, was travelling first class and unaccompanied, on a cruise on the P & O ship Ranchi.

He continued to live at Ash Dene. He suffered from poor health & heart problems and was living [1939] with widow Ella Fortune [b 1895], a trainee nurse/housekeeper.

Raymond died 26th October 1941 (aged 52).

After a funeral service at Halifax Parish Church, he was cremated at Scholemoor cemetery. The service was attended by many people from Mackintosh's; his wife was not listed among the mourners.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at more than £5,000.

Doris continued to live at her family home, The Warren until at least 1956. In her later years, she travelled widely, taking luxury cruises to Madeira, South Africa, New York and Bermuda in the 1950s. By 1960 she had moved to 27 Kepplestone, a luxury apartment block close to the sea at Staveley Road, Eastbourne.

She died at Eastbourne in 1971 (aged 81) 

Patchett, RichardRef 54-27
[1530-1???]
Son of William Patchett.

In May 1549, he married Isabel Bower in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1549]
  2. Henry
  3. Isabella [b 1563]
  4. Abraham [b 1566]

Patchett, RichardRef 54-26
[17??-18??]
Of Ovenden.

He married Mary Earnshaw.

Children:

  1. George [b 1785]
  2. William [b 1787]
  3. James

Patchett, RichardRef 54-33
[17??-18??]
A rectifier of spirits.

He owned the Shoulder of Mutton before selling it to John Bedford in 1834. He built the cottages standing next to the inn.

Around 1843, he and Thomas Patchett, a spirit merchant of Manchester, bought Lacey Hey Farm, Midgley

Patchett, RichardRef 54-64
[17??-1808]
Brother of
William Patchett.

He owned the White Lion, Hebden Bridge [1786].

He died 20th September 1808

Patchett, RichardRef 54-46
[17??-1840]
Landlord of the
Brown Cow, Halifax [1822, 1840] where he died.

He married Unknown.

Child: William Crabtree

His son took over from him at the Brown Cow

Patchett, Richard CrabtreeRef 54-20
[1838-1897]
Born in Halifax.

He was a spirit merchant [1861] / a wine merchant [1871] / (possibly) a coal agent [1881] / a commercial traveller [1891].


Question: In 1863, the Lister Lane Archives record that Richard was an innkeeper.

Does anyone know the name of the hostelry?

 

In [Q2] 1857, he married (1) Elizabeth Tiffany [1836-18??] in Huddersfield.


Elizabeth was born in Huddersfield
 

Children:

  1. William E. [b 1858]
  2. Charles Frederick Egginton [1860] who died in infancy  
  3. Richard [1863] who died in infancy
  4. Harriet Elizabeth [b 1864]


Details of Elizabeth's death / burial place are not yet known
 

In 1881, Richard was living with Mary Ann.


Mary Ann Greenwood was born in Pellon.

Mary A. is shown as his wife [1881].

Mary Ann Greenwood appears as his housekeeper [1891]

In [Q2] 1896, a Richard Crabtree Patchett married Mary Ann Greenwood in Halifax

 

They lived at

  • 8 Mount Pleasant, Halifax [1861]
  • Swires Road, Halifax [1871]
  • 2 Wood Street, Boothtown [1881]

Richard died 29th March 1897 (aged 58)  and was buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3721] with the children () and Mary Ann

Patchett, RileyRef 54-31
[1853-1909]
Son of
George Patchett.

He was a wire manufacturer [1881] / a card clothing/wire manufacturer [1891] / a partner in Patchett & Sons and Patchett Brothers.

In 1898, he and his brother, Frank, were managing the family business

In 1878, he married Margaret Elizabeth Crook in West Ham, London.

Children:

  1. Florence Margaret [b 1879]
  2. Ethel May [b 1882]
  3. Elsie [b 1883]
  4. Constance Maud [b 1885]
  5. Gertrude Ida [b 1887]

They lived at

  • 19 Heath Avenue, Halifax [1881]
  • Fernside, Halifax [1891]
  • Manor Royd, Skircoat, Halifax [1901]

Patchett, Robinson KitchingRef 54-53
[1834-1890]
Son of
Joshua Patchett.

Born in Manningham, Bradford.

He was a cabinet maker's apprentice [1851] / a cabinet maker [1861] / employed by Davis & Son [1854-1865].

He subsequently took over the premises and went into business as cabinet maker, upholsterer & paper hanger at Hall End Cabinet Works, Halifax [1865].

In [Q3] 1858, he married Mary Emma Robinson [1836-1???] in Halifax.


Mary Emma was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. George Herbert [1860-1862]
  2. Joshua Davenport [1864-1865]

The children were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 3121] with their Patchett grandparents

They lived at 17 Gibbet Street, Halifax [1861, 1865].

Robinson died in Stockport [Q2 1890] (aged 56) 

Patchett, SethRef 54-59
[1831-1884]
Son of
John Patchett.

From Bradford.

He was an overlooker in spinning mill [1851] / a worsted spinner employing 8 men and 80 women and children [1871] / a worsted spinning master employing 41 men, 109 women and 7 boys  [1881].

In 1866, he married Hannah Midgley [1838-1???] from Bradford, in Bradford.

Children:

  1. Ann Elizabeth [b 1867]
  2. George F. [b 1871]
  3. Florence [b 1877]

They lived at

  • New House Fold, Clayton, Bradford [with his mother and brother,  Henry 1851]
  • New Grange, Clayton, Bradford [1871]
  • Bradshaw Lane, Halifax [1881]

Patchett, ShadrachRef 54-50
[1828-1893]
Son of
James Patchett.

He married Ellen Casson [1829-1???].

Children:

  1. George [b 1855] who was a bank clerk/cashier [1881]

They lived at

  • 10 Whitegate, Siddal [1851]
  • 2 Upper Shaw Hill, Halifax [1871, 1881, 1891]

Patchett, ThomasRef 54-10
[18??-18??]
Worsted manufacturer at Halifax.

In November 1839, he was declared bankrupt

Patchett, ThomasRef 54-75
[18??-18??]
Licensee of the
White Lion, Hebden Bridge and Postmaster at Hebden Bridge Post Office there [1845].

See Joseph Ingham

Patchett, ThomasRef 54-16
[1835-1915]
He was well-known as an alto singer / a member of the
Dean Clough Philharmonic Society / a member of Halifax Choral Society / a member of the choirs at All Souls' Church, Halifax, St James's Church, Halifax & St Mary's Church, Luddenden.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. son
  2. son
  3. daughter

He died 19th June 1915.

He was buried at Warley Town Cemetery [23rd June 1915]

Patchett, Thomas ListerRef 54-30
[1845-1916]
Son of
William Crabtree Patchett.

He was an architect, surveyor and estate agent, a trainee and then partner in Horsfall, Wardle & Patchett [1868], and a partner in Horsfall & Williams.

His work included Outlane Wesleyan Chapel [1877], rebuilding Rooley Lane Wesleyan Chapel, Sowerby [1878], and extending Oats Royd Mills, Luddenden [1886].

In 1905, he is recorded at 6 George's Square, Halifax.

He died in the Royal Halifax Infirmary [30th November 1916].

He was buried at Christ Church, Pellon [Grave Ref: 2 AA 38]

Patchett, WilliamRef 54-44
[1???-1562]
An early member of the local
Patchett family

Patchett, WilliamRef 54-70
[17??-1???]
Brother of
Richard Patchett.

Opened the White Horse, Hebden Bridge [1786].

He built Garden Street in the garden of the inn to link Commercial Street and Bridge Gate and bypass the White Lion which was owned by his brother, Richard

Patchett, WilliamRef 54-49
[17??-18??]
Of
Bankfoot Hall, Hebden Bridge.

He built Mytholmroyd Mill

Patchett, WilliamRef 54-42
[1789-1861]
Son of
Abraham Patchett.

Born in Luddenden.

He was a carpenter and undertaker in Luddenden / a licensed valuer [1861].

On 15th September 1811, he married Mary Smith [1796-18??] in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Ann [b 1814] who (possibly) married James Eastwood
  2. Henry
  3. Richard [b 1821]
  4. James [b 1834] who married [1850] Judith Woodhead
  5. Ellen [b 1830]

The family lived at Luddenden.

He is recorded – as Surveyor – in an inscription on the horse trough at the junction of Stocks Lane, Luddenden with High Street.

William was a widower by 1861

Patchett, WilliamRef 54-15
[1813-1???]
Born in Halifax.

He was a spirit merchant [1851].

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Richard C. [b 1838]
  2. Thomas L. [b 1846]

They lived at 4 St James's Road, Halifax [1851].

He was widowed by 1851.

Living with them [in 1851] was widowed mother Betty Rushworth [b Midgley 1792]

Patchett, Rev WilliamRef 54-13
[1829-1898]
MA.

Son of Henry Patchett.

Born in Heptonstall [21st July 1829].

He was educated at Buntingford / ordained (deacon) [1853] / ordained (priest) [1854] / curate at Lythe, Yorkshire [1853-1855] / curate at Hinderwell [1858-1859] / curate at Anderby with Cumberworth, Lincolnshire [1862-1863] / headmaster of Haworth Grammar School [1864-1884].

He never married.

They lived at Smith Lane, Heptonstall [1898].

He died 24th June 1898.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £3,542 14/9d.

Probate was granted to his unmarried sisters Mary & Ellen

Patchett, William BennettRef 54-25
[1816-1843]
Son of
Jonas Patchett.

He became a land agent in New Zealand.

He was one of 22 Europeans killed by Maori at Nelson in the Wairau Massacre over a disputed land claim on Saturday, 17th June 1843

He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax

Patchett, William CrabtreeRef 54-36
[1818-1873]
Son of
Richard Patchett.

Born in Halifax.

After his father's death, he took over as landlord of the Old Brown Cow, Halifax.

He built the New Brown Cow which became the Grand Junction Hotel, Halifax

A public notice in the Halifax Guardian of May 1865 announced

BROWN COW HOTEL, HALIFAX

Mr. W. C. Patchett thanks the people of Halifax for the support bestowed upon him and his late father for a period of 53 years at the Old Brown Cow Inn, Cow Green Halifax, and announces his removal to the NEW INN recently built by him at the top of Swine Market

On 17th February 1833, he married Harriet Lister in Halifax.

Child: Thomas

Families

The Patchett familyRef 54-298
A prominent local family descended from William Patchett.

There are branches of the family at Hebden Bridge, Luddenden, Midgley, Mytholmroyd, Sowerby, Warley and other places outside Calderdale, such as Bradford, Clayton Heights, Heaton, Manningham, Queensbury, Thornton, and Wilsden

Surname

Patchett surnameRef 54-1
A variant of the surname Padgett

Entries for people with this and similar surnames are shown in a separate Foldout

There are 77 entries on the Calderdale Companion for people with the surname Patchett, as discussed in this SideTrack. This count does not include other forms of the surname.


Unattached BMDs for Patchett

Marriages 1862, 1863, 1899; Deaths 1812, 1855

Unattached burials at Lister Lane Cemetery: Plot 2386

 



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