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William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« on: Thursday 05 July 12 10:20 BST (UK) »
Hi

Could someone please look up the burial of

William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46 in the national burials

I'm after the place of burial or church/chapel, also his occupation (if given) or wife's first name (again if given.)

Thanks for reading this

Dobby

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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 05 July 12 11:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby, William Hall buried 21 June 1830 Queen Street Independent Chapel, Leeds age 46, is that the chap? Sorry, but no other details are given.
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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 05 July 12 11:38 BST (UK) »
Hi

According the National Burial Index William Hall was buried 21 June 1830 Leeds Queen Street Independent Chapel (aged 46)

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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 05 July 12 11:52 BST (UK) »
Hi both.

Thank you very much  :D,

The place and date is a big start, there may be a grave MI info in the archives but having the exact date will be the biggest help.

Much appreciated! :)

Dobby
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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 05 July 12 20:51 BST (UK) »
Hi

For people researching William Hall woolstapler and Milner (Hatter)of Briggate Leeds

He married 3 rd Jan 1812 St Peter Leeds to Mary Taylor of Catterick North Yorkshire by licence by bond allegation of Mr  Whiteley Bondsman



Mrs Mary Hall nee Taylor  Age and place of bapt from 1851c
Mary Taylor
 Baptised 24 Oct 1787 Catterick,​ York,​ England
residence  Catterick,​ York,​ England
 parents Philip Taylor,​ Mary Taylor


If of any value

The witnesses George and Ruth Wilson marriage

George Wilson
 marriage: 10 Feb 1806 Cathedral Saint Peter,​Sheffield,​York,​England
 spouse: Ruth Mouncey
 
 


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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #5 on: Friday 06 July 12 01:45 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby......William Hall, hatter was my ggg grandfather...have been researching the Hall family line through my gg grandfather, Matthew, son of  William. This research has led us up several wrong paths, one of which was a marriage of William Hall to Mary Taylor on 10 July 1824 and only recently found that this was not my William. His marriage to Mary in 1812 was his second marriage...his first was to Isabella Asbridge about 1899, producing several children , one of whom was my Matthew.

I have the will of William Hall, hatter, who died 15 March 1828 (death in Leeds Intelligencer March 20 1828), but, as yet no burial record.

I would be delighted to find that you are descended from the same William as I have yet to find other descendants.

Margaret

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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #6 on: Friday 06 July 12 08:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Dobby......William Hall, hatter was my ggg grandfather...have been researching the Hall family line through my gg grandfather, Matthew, son of  William. This research has led us up several wrong paths, one of which was a marriage of William Hall to Mary Taylor on 10 July 1824 and only recently found that this was not my William. His marriage to Mary in 1812 was his second marriage...his first was to Isabella Asbridge about 1899, producing several children , one of whom was my Matthew.

I have the will of William Hall, hatter, who died 15 March 1828 (death in Leeds Intelligencer March 20 1828), but, as yet no burial record.

I would be delighted to find that you are descended from the same William as I have yet to find other descendants.

Margaret

Hi Margaret,

Read this link as Rootschat member 'cannonhill' its his family- I'm just a Pensioner with my free bus pass &  free time gathering info for Rootchat members at local repositories in Yorkshire to pass time on wet days and dry places to go too when shopping.

Dobby

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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #7 on: Friday 06 July 12 08:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Margaret,

With so limited info, the 1830 death of William was worked out by Mary's (Mrs Hall) age 63 year b 1787/8 on the 1851c with son Thomas Henry Hall. Thinking William's aged a little old 1784

This William Hall a Hatter on the 1817 Leeds trade directory as Hatter come Woolstapler living Briggate Leeds fitted also William Hall was not on the 1798 directory Leeds at Briggate being to young.

Maybe you can take over this line now. add or subtract from recent found info.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ENG-YKS-LEEDS/2008-04/1208905712

I'm going to York to find the Bond Allegation of the Mary Taylor & Willam Hall marriage 1812 by Licence as this will give the ages of William and Mary in 1812 also will get a copy of this Will/Probate you mention 1828
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Re: William Hall burial 1830 Leeds aged 46
« Reply #8 on: Friday 06 July 12 13:58 BST (UK) »
Any ideas on baptisms for the children of William Hall and Isabella (married in 1799)? We have tried many church records with no success..all born between 1801 and 1810 when Isabella died...William, Clarissa, Matthew, James Asbridge, Mary, Sarah, Robert.