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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: nadiawalton on Thursday 13 April 06 15:37 BST (UK)
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Hi all!
Yes, another query!
One of my ancestors worked as a servant in Esholt Hall, Esholt (about 8 miles North from Bradford.)
There are a few things I am a bit stuck on:
~How do I find out who owned the Hall when my ancestor was working there?
~Can I find out what her position was?
Any info at all would be greatly appreciated I am so so stick on this one :) !
Happy Hunting!
Nadia
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Did she work there pre 1901? if so and you give her name and any other details we should be able to help you :)
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Brilliant thank you so much!
Her name was Elizabeth Haw/e who was born in 1815 in Well, Yorkshire.
I'm not sure at what age she started working there, I'm guessing around about 1830 when she was about 15 years old?
She left in 1838 because she became pregnant with another servants baby!
All I have to go on is that she was a "servant at Esholt Hall prior to her marriage"
(she ended up marrying the guy who got her pregnant!)
Hope this is enough to go on?
Thanka again :)
Nadia
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A bit further back than I expected :) The census will not help us I'm afraid. I have found some information about Esholt Hall and in the 1860's a family called Stanfield were the owners. They owned a few mills in the area and I will send you a PM where you can see a photograph of the hall and information about the family. :)
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I tried the 1851 census, but there were only servants listed at Esholt Hall, the family must have been away :) :) :) :) :)
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Have a look on the A2A site and see if there are any references to it on that. May bring up the owners if it changed hands or anything. there is a bit on google but I assume you have tried that.
Andrea
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In 1822 Esholt Hall was the seat of one Joshua Crompton esq.
see here
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Guiseley/more.html
not much in the way of info but the name might be useful
Susan ;)
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Thanks all! I will have a look at all these websites and see if I can get an idea of who was there at the time!
Just something to put meat on the bone of my family tree :)
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Hi Nadia
1841 1314/6 fol 8 pg 10
Esholt Hall
again the family is not listed only the Servants and Elizabeth is still there
Abrm Hestop 30 M.S born in county Y
Robt Marshall 16 " Y
Ann Robinson 30 F.S N
Elizabeth Haw 25 " Y
Harriott Littlewood 30 " Y
Martha Allaway 20 " N
Eliza Murkatroyd 20 " Y
Mary Whiteley 15 " Y
John Holmes 25 M.S Y
JJDownunder
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Hi again
Also found this in my book Guiseley St Oswalds memorial inscriptions in the churchyard
it reads
Of John HOLMES of Esholt, Gamekeeper, who died April 1st 1879, aged 64 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above, who died Jan 23rd 1900, aged 86 years. Also Mary Hannah LAYCOCK, daughter of the above, who died July 30th 1923 aged 73 years
JJDownunder
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I visited Esholt Hall a few months ago! Its now owned by Yorkshire Water and they use it for meetings/conference facilites etc. Theres a lovely little priests hole on the way to the toilets! Its in the floor, covered by glass so you can see into it. I'd have rather explored the Hall than go to the meeting I was there for! :)
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Hi Nadia,
my ancestors (well one branch of them) owned Esholt Hall at the time you are looking at.
I've got a bit of info, if you want to send me a PM, then we can exchange what we have.
D