Albert Benjamin Bayes : [1835-1916]



Albert Benjamin Bayes was the son of William Bayes.

He was born in Lumbutts; baptised at Cross Stone, Todmorden [1835].

He was a member of the Calder Valley Poets He became a Quaker. He lived in Bradford, Todmorden and Brighouse.

In 1861, he and Walker Waddington bought Samuel Ward Walton's business in Todmorden.

He was schoolmaster's assistant his parents' school [1851] / teaching at his parents' school [1856] / a shopman (stationer) [1871] / printer, stationer and advertising agent at Briggate, Brighouse  [1874] / a member of the Brighouse Monthly Meeting [1874] / a letterpress printer & stationer employing 3 men & 6 boys [1881] / a newspaper publisher & proprietor, letterpress printer, stationer,  bookseller [1891].

He published the Bayes's Almanac, Brighouse & Elland Express / Brighouse & Rastrick Gazette, and Fox's Almanac from the Gazette Office in Briggate.

He printed Horsfall Turner's edition of The Rev Oliver Heywood BA 1630-1702.

In February 1899, he appears to have got into financial difficulties.

In May 1899, he proposed to visit America for about 6 months.

In 1869, he married Margaret Ellen [1842-1912] daughter of Elizabeth & Robert Foxcroft [1807-18??], from Erringden, in Bolton.

Children:

  1. Walter Robert
  2. James Austin [1871-1954]
  3. Anne Alice [b 1874]
  4. Mary Lavinia [1878-1954]

They lived at

  • 2 Pavement, Todmorden [1871]
  • Stationers Shop, 79 Briggate, Brighouse [1881]
  • 4 Parsonage Street, Brighouse [1891]

In 1911, Albert Benjamin (formerly general stationer) was living with his daughter Annie Alice (confectioner) at 5 Byron Street, Bradford.

Margaret Ellen was buried at the Friends' Burial Ground, York [1912].

Albert Benjamin's death was registered in Leeds [1916].

See R. H. Ashworth




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