« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 29 December 10 08:46 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, Janeok.
I can only presume that as Mary was married for 24 years to Joseph Scargill and less than 2 years to Thomas Goldthorpe then she considered herself as a Scargill.
As Emley1786 said Mary died at Emley then she presumably returned there from Heckmondwike sometime between 1871 and 1874 and was always known as Mary Scargill in Emley; hence she was buried as such.
In the 1861 census, there is a child Betty Gawthorp aged 3 (birth place Emley) denoted as a daughter. However, Mary would have been aged around 49 in 1861 and as Betty was born in in 1857/8 then this is before Mary's marriage to Thomas Goldthorpe.
There is the registration on FreeBMD of the birth of Betty Gawthorp in Dewsbury in the June quarter of 1858 and the death of a Betty Goldthorpe registered in Dewsbury in the March quarter of 1863.
Given Mary's age, I can only presume Betty is Thomas's child from a previous marriage.
If it is not too much to ask, does the National Burial Index give anything for this death of Betty Goldthorpe?
All WRY (Holmfirth/Linthwaite/Rastrick /Elland/Kirkburton/Barnsley)- Broadbent, Brook, Cartwright, Charlesworth, Dawson, Earnshaw, Ellis, Flather, Greaves, Hallas, Hirst, Holroyd, Houghland, Hoyle, Kilner, Littlewood, Mallinson, Mitchell, Morton, Scargill, Schofield, Swallow, Taylor, Youle