William Brotherton
[1821-1893]



William Brotherton was born in Wadsworth, the son of John Brotherton.

He was a shoemaker [1841] / a cordwainer of Wadsworth [1842] / a shoemaker [1851, 1861] / a farmer of 9 acres [1871] / a gentleman, a joiner [1881] / living on own means [1891].

In 1842, he married Elizabeth Murgatroyd [1819-1878].


Elizabeth a weaver of Warley, was the daughter of James Murgatroyd, farmer
 

Children:

  1. John
  2. James [b 1845] who was a hosier [1893]
  3. Sarah [b 1847] who married [1867] Joseph  Sutcliffe, son of Samuel Sutcliffe
  4. Edward Calvert [1852-1876]
  5. William Henry Churchill [b 1857] who was a joiner [1881,  1893]
  6. Joseph Chatburn [b 1859] who was a coach wheeler  (wheelwright) lodging with Jane Appleton [aged 62] and family  at Paisley Street, Bradford [1881]

They lived at

Living with them [in 1851] was William's sister Grace Brotherton [b 1828].

In 1875, William bought Plot 13 at Luddenden Dean Wesleyan Chapel for 10/-.

Interred here are:

He also paid for Plot 14 but this was not used.

Living with the widowed William [in 1891] was Hannah Brotherton [b 1837] – the widow of William's brother Richard – (living on own means) 

William died January 1893.

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £774 18/10d.

Probate was granted to John, James, William Henry Churchill, and Sarah Sutcliffe.

Hannah Brotherton of Throstle Bower, Warley, Halifax (widow)  died [14th May 1897]. Probate records show that she left effects valued at £208 14/5d.

Probate was granted to George Crossley (a police officer)  and Mary Crossley (a spinster).

Members of the family were buried at Luddenden Dean Wesleyan Chapel [Grave Refs: 13 & 14].




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