« Reply #4 on: Thursday 26 November 09 20:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lolita
I had a look for you on the 1851 census and there is a William Rushworth living in Pudsey, which is not far from Horton in Bradford. He is 68 which would make him the same age as the 1841 census William. He is living by himself and is classed as a journeyman which just means he has a craft and is no longer a apprentice. If you look at stories about the Horton Workhouse, there was seemingly alot of disturbances and riots in 1850 as the poor were not being treated well so he could have moved to get away from it all, just an idea you might want to look at. I did look at the Yorkshire BMD for you and as you mentioned there are quite a few Mary and William Rushworths died between 1841 and about 1856.
regards Sandymc
Midgley, Fowler, Chadwick, Kilvington, Routledge, Hewitt, Stevenson, Ward, Waite, Binks , Buck, Pearson, Stanley, Firth, Child, Hobson, Rogers, all Leeds and Yorkshire for centuaries except the Routledges from Wigton, Cumbria and Middlesbrough. Related to McAllisters of Wilsontown