Hi Chris
The pall of secrecy hangs over the Luddites still!

The ones who lived probably went to great lengths not to be identified as such, but the names of those hanged at York in January 1813 might mean something to some rootschatters:
George MELLOR, cloth dresser of Longroyd Bridge, the acknowledged leader of the Luddites in the Huddersfield area, probably unmarried, chr. St Peter's Christmas Day 1789
William THORPE of Huddersfield, cloth dresser
Thomas SMITH of Huddersfield, cloth dresser
James HAIGH of Dalton (aged 28 in 1813)
Jonathan DEAN of Huddersfield (aged 30 in 1813)
John OGDEN of Huddersfield (aged 28 in 1813)
Thomas BROOK of Lockwood (aged 32 in 1813)
John WALKER of Longroyd Bridge (aged 31 in 1813)
Job HEY, North Dean (Halifax)
John HILL
William HARTLEY of Warley, tailor (aged 41 in 1813)
James HEY
Joseph CROWTHER
Nathan HOYLE
(These last three committed their crimes at Sheepridge)
John SWALLOW
John BATLEY
Joseph FISHER
(These last three were all coal miners, and committed their crimes at Kirkheaton)
Regards,
Lesley