Yorks02 - Descendants of James Hully born at Saddleworth in 1759
Notes
157. James Hulley
1880 Sep qtr - born in Mossley Saddleworth RD: 1880 Sep Hulley James Saddleworth
1880 27 Jul - born at Underlane, Saddleworth: James Boy father - Squire Hulley Cotton Cardroom Jobber - mother Hannah Hulley formerly Dalton - informant XThe mark of Hannah Hulley Mother Underlane Saddleworth - Regd 6th September 1880 by Julian Broadbent Registrar.
1881 09 Jan - baptised at Methodist New Connexion, Mossley Circuit, Lancashire: James Hulley - Son of Squire Hulley & Hannah Abode: South Cottages Notes: Baptised aged 5 months Baptised by: John S. Clemens Register: Baptisms 1880 - 1899, Page 7, Entry 2 Source: LDS Film 2357134 (from Lancs OPC).
1881 census RG 11/4059 f. 58 Berry St Ashton u Lyne, LAN James HARRINDER Head M 36 Spinner (C M) Mossley Amelia HARRINDER Wife M 36 Wife Mossley Lees HARRINDER Son U 6 Scholar Mossley Herbert HARRINDER Son 3 Scholar Mossley Hannah HULLEY Boarder M 27 Tenter York Jas. HULLEY Boarder 8m Mossley
1891 census RG 12/3309 Oldham 15rev 90 Higginshaw Road Squire Hulley Head M 33 Cotton Card Grinder Lancs Mossley Hannah Hulley Wife M 37 Yorkshire Huddersfield James Hulley Son 10 Scholar Lancs Mossley Mary Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Lancs Mossley George Hulley Son 3 Lancs Shaw
1901 census RG 13/3827 55 Royton Lan 5 Cambridge St Eliza Thorp Head W 51 Lancs Royton Martha E. Barlow Dau M 26 Cotton Card Room Hand Lancs Royton Edward Radcliffe S.in L M 20 Cotton Piecer Lancs Royton Susy Radcliffe Dau M 20 Cotton Card Room Hand Lancs Royton John Greenhalgh Son S 17 General Carter Carm. Lancs Royton Albert Barlow G.son S 5 Lancs Royton James Hulley Boarder S 20 Cotton Piecer Lancs Mossley Eliza Hulley Boarder S 9 Lancs Royton George Hulley Boarder S 13 Cotton Piecer Half Timer Lancs Shaw
1904 28 May - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY James WOOD Jane Royton, St. Paul Oldham CE241/3/252.
1904 28 May - Married at St Paul, Royton, Lancashire: James Hulley - 23, Spinner, Bachelor, 126 Rochdale Rd Jane Wood - 20, Tenter, Spinster, 126 Rochdale Rd Groom's Father: Squire Hulley, Cardroom Jobber Bride's Father: Giles Wood, Labourer Witness: Fred Warren; Alice Warren Married by Banns by: J. Henry Humphrey M.A. Vicar Register: Marriages 1899 - 1909, Page 126, Entry 252 Source: LDS Film 1656588 (from Lancs OPC) 1904 29 Oct - son Fred born at 126 Rochdale Road Royton: Fred Boy - father James Hulley Cotton Piecer - mother Jane Jane Hulley formerly Wood - informant James Hulley Father 126 Rochdale Road Royton - Regd 11 November 1904 by Kershaw Hadfield Registrar.
1904 04 Dec - son Fred baptised at St Paul, Royton, Lancashire: Fred Hulley - [Child] of James Hulley & Jane Born: 29 Oct 1904 Abode: 126 Rochdale Road Occupation: Piecer Baptised by: J. Henry Humphrey Vicar Register: Baptisms 1900 - 1919, Page 77, Entry 614 Source: LDS Film 1656586 (from Lancs OPC). 1913 23 Jun - son George born at 4 Byron Street Royton: George Boy - father James Hulley Cotton Piecer - mother Jane Hulley formerly Wood - informant James Hulley Father 4 Byron Street Royton - Regd 21 July 1913 by Robert Hadfield Deputy Registrar.
1945 Dec qtr - died at Middleton RD: Hulley James age 65 Middleton 8d 686 (GRO). Registrar : Oliver J. Ormwood
2007 27 Mar - information from Beryl Jones Australia:- Their father, James Hulley (b 1880) died ref Dec 1945 age 65 Middleton 8d 686 Jane Wood, James's wife, was a distant relation of Charles Lindley Wood (Lord Halifax), but haven't worked out the connection yet. One of the Woods died intestate and there was a long (> 1year) court case involving a lot of money, which our side of the family missed out on.
2004 23 Oct - letter from Jack Healey to Beryl Jones' relation: 061 432 2409 3 Higginson Road Reddish Dear Win I hope you can understand the family tree, it is about all I know. The Hulleys were left without parents when they were young and the family spilt up. My mother and her sister (my Mother was called Mary better known as Polly) Eliza went to live at Mossley while the brothers stayed in Royton. Eliza died when she was about 12 I think [c1904?]. Allan [?who] has a restaurant in Oldham and I used to go there with my mother when I was young. I used to enjoy a free meal in the restaurant and I used to think it was grand. John [?brother of Eliza?] had anunusual experience when he was at work. He was a mill engineer looking after the mill engine when he saw a man fall from the top of a mill chimney. It turned him grey overnight. Uncles Jim and George played in Royton Brass Band and so did Fred and George when they were young. Banding is in the family. I played the same kind of instrument as Uncles Jim and George. I played with the famous Fairey Engineering [sic] Band for a number of years. I don't know if this information is any good to them, but it is family history. You will notice the name Emma [?sister of Squire Hulley born 1859/]. Well, she married a man called Whitran. Her eldest son Herbert was killed in the First World War. She had two more sons Charlie and Harold who were left orphans at 14 & 11 years and they both came to live at our house. I was 11 then. Charlie joined the Army soon after and served in India for about 9 years in the Manchester Regimental Band. I think that is all. Regards Jack. Sketch of Family Tree
DALTON DON'T KNOW THEIR NAMES | | HULLY) WHITRAN JOHN SISTER) BROTHER EMMA | ______________|______________________________ JIM SISTER GEORGE ELIZA | MARY | | | | ___________|__________ | ______|___________ FRED GEORGE JACK MARGARET JAMES | | | (NO CHILDREN) MILDRED BARRY PATRICIA (died in America)
On back of Family Tree MARGARET married HENRY JONES. Both died. JAMES married the girl next door EDITH. George's mother before she was married was called Wood. George lived at 21 Cambridge Street Royton. Fred was brought up at his Grandma Wood's from being very young.
2008 20 Jul - information from Beryl Jones: I have obtained the death cert of of James Hulley born 1880, with details as follows : 1945 25 Nov 1945 - Death Cause of Death : 1. Cholecystitis (I looked this up.....Inflamation of gall bladder) 2. Chronic Bronchitis Certified by T. E. B. Williamson MB Informant : Jane Hulley .. Wife 24 Cambridge St., Royton, Lancs
Jane Wood
1883 17 Dec - born at Royton Lancs. Info from Beryl Jones, Australia.
1904 28 May - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY James WOOD Jane Royton, St. Paul Oldham CE241/3/252.
1904 28 May - Married at St Paul, Royton, Lancashire: James Hulley - 23, Spinner, Bachelor, 126 Rochdale Rd Jane Wood - 20, Tenter, Spinster, 126 Rochdale Rd Groom's Father: Squire Hulley, Cardroom Jobber Bride's Father: Giles Wood, Labourer Witness: Fred Warren; Alice Warren Married by Banns by: J. Henry Humphrey M.A. Vicar Register: Marriages 1899 - 1909, Page 126, Entry 252 Source: LDS Film 1656588 (from Lancs OPC) 1904 29 Oct - son Fred born at 126 Rochdale Road Royton: Fred Boy - father James Hulley Cotton Piecer - mother Jane Hulley formerly Wood - informant James Hulley Father 126 Rochdale Road Royton - Regd 11 November 1904 by Kershaw Hadfield Registrar.
1904 04 Dec - son Fred baptised at St Paul, Royton, Lancashire: Fred Hulley - [Child] of James Hulley & Jane Born: 29 Oct 1904 Abode: 126 Rochdale Road Occupation: Piecer Baptised by: J. Henry Humphrey Vicar Register: Baptisms 1900 - 1919, Page 77, Entry 614 Source: LDS Film 1656586 (from Lancs OPC). 1913 23 Jun - son George born at 4 Byron Street Royton: George Boy - father James Hulley Cotton Piecer - mother Jane Hulley formerly Wood - informant James Hulley Father 4 Byron Street Royton - Regd 21 July 1913 by Robert Hadfield Deputy Registrar.
1945 Dec qtr - husband died at Middleton RD: Hulley James age 65 Middleton 8d 686 (GRO).
1970 24 Nov - died at Middleton RD - Hulley Jane born 17 Dec 1884 (sic) Middleton 10e 1204 (GRO) - at Laburnam House, Laburnam Avenue, Shaw, Lancs. Cause of Death - 1. Myocardial Infarct. 2. Artereosclerosis 3. Hyperchromic Anaemia Certified by Gareth Lloyd MB.
2007 27 Mar - information from Beryl Jones Australia:- Their father, James Hulley (b 1880) died ref Dec 1945 age 65 Middleton 8d 686 Jane Wood, James's wife, was a distant relation of Charles Lindley Wood (Lord Halifax), but haven't worked out the connection yet. One of the Woods died intestate and there was a long (> 1 year) court case involving a lot of money, which our side of the family missed out on.
158. Mary (Polly) Hulley
1883 Mar qtr - born at Mossley: Hulley Mary Saddleworth 9a 243. (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3309 Oldham 15rev 90 Higginshaw Road Squire Hulley Head M 33 Cotton Card Grinder Lancs Mossley Hannah Hulley Wife M 37 Yorkshire Huddersfield James Hulley Son 10 Scholar Lancs Mossley Mary Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Lancs Mossley George Hulley Son 3 Lancs Shaw
1899 20 Nov - MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS Monday 20 Nov 1899 Headline : A ROYTON FATHER'S SHOCKING CRIME SENTENCE OF PENAL SERVITUDE This morning at the Manchester assizes, before Mr. Justice Phillimore, Squire Hulley, 41, grinder, was found guilty of a criminal offence upon his daughter, Mary, aged 16, at Royton on September 11th. The man's first act of misconduct towards the girl was committed four days after his wife's death. Asked if he had anything to say why the court should not sentence him according to law, the prisoner said he had already been in gaol for two months. The judge said this was a case not for two months imprisonment. The crime of which the prisoner had been gulty was really as bad a crime as there could be. He would have to go to penal servitude for seven years.
1901 census RG 13/3801 152 Mossley LAN Manchester Rd William Whiteley Head M 44 Genrel Labourer Yorkshire Halifax Angelina Whiteley Wife M 44 Cheshire Dukinfield Emelyn Whiteley Dau S 20 Cotton Weaver Cheshire Dukinfield Mary Hulley Boarder S 18 Cotton Cardroom Hand Yorkshire Mossley Fred Radcliffe Boarder S 6 Lancs Mossley Percy Radcliffe Boarder S 4 Cheshire Mossley
1904 18 Dec - married at Stamford Rd Wesleyan Methodist, Mossley, Lancashire: Hubert Healey - 24 years, Cloth Raiser, Bachelor, 8 Shaddows Lane Roaches Mossley Mary Hulley - 21 years, Cotton Frame Tenter, Spinster, 140 Manchester Road Roaches Mossley Groom's Father: Peter Healey, Stone Mason Bride's Father: Squire Hulley, Carder in Cotton Mill Witness: William Radcliffe; Sarah Ann Bowden Married by Certificate by: R. Newton Barritt Authorised Person for the said Chapel Register: Marriages 1900 - 1909, Page 12, Entry 23 Source: LDS Film 2357134 (from Lancs OPC).
2004 23 Oct - letter from Jack Healey to Beryl Jones' relation: 061 432 2409 3 Higginson Road Reddish Dear Win I hope you can understand the family tree, it is about all I know. The Hulleys were left without parents when they were young and the family spilt up. My mother and her sister (my Mother was called Mary better known as Polly) Eliza went to live at Mossley while the brothers stayed in Royton. Eliza died when she was about 12 I think [c1904?]. Allan [?who] has a restaurant in Oldham and I used to go there with my mother when I was young. I used to enjoy a free meal in the restaurant and I used to think it was grand. John [?brother of Eliza?] had anunusual experience when he was at work. He was a mill engineer looking after the mill engine when he saw a man fall from the top of a mill chimney. It turned him grey overnight. Uncles Jim and George played in Royton Brass Band and so did Fred and George when they were young. Banding is in the family. I played the same kind of instrument as Uncles Jim and George. I played with the famous Fairey Engineering [sic] Band for a number of years. I don't know if this information is any good to them, but it is family history. You will notice the name Emma [?sister of Squire Hulley born 1859/]. Well, she married a man called Whitran. Her eldest son Herbert was killed in the First World War. She had two more sons Charlie and Harold who were left orphans at 14 & 11 years and they both came to live at our house. I was 11 then. Charlie joined the Army soon after and served in India for about 9 years in the Manchester Regimental Band. I think that is all. Regards Jack. Sketch of Family Tree
DALTON DON'T KNOW THEIR NAMES | | HULLY) WHITRAN JOHN SISTER) BROTHER EMMA | ______________|______________________________ JIM SISTER GEORGE ELIZA | MARY | | | | ___________|__________ | ______|___________ FRED GEORGE JACK MARGARET JAMES | | | (NO CHILDREN) MILDRED BARRY PATRICIA (died in America)
On back of Family Tree MARGARET married HENRY JONES. Both died. JAMES married the girl next door EDITH. George's mother before she was married was called Wood. George lived at 21 Cambridge Street Royton. Fred was brought up at his Grandma Wood's from being very young.
2012 11 Oct - information from Beryl Jones: I have now found out why Squire Hulley was in Dartmoor during the 1901 census. The site <http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk> gave me the answer. AIGS has just got a subscription for 2 licenses and I went to the Welsh group meeting last night, and typed in Squire Hulley This is what it came up with : (see above entry for 20 Nov 1899) There was also another small article in 1909 when he was in court again for stealing a gold watch and chain. He died in 1911 in the Oldham workhouse.
Hubert Healey
1880 - born - see marriage certificate below.
1904 18 Dec - married at Stamford Rd Wesleyan Methodist, Mossley, Lancashire: Hubert Healey - 24 years, Cloth Raiser, Bachelor, 8 Shaddows Lane Roaches Mossley Mary Hulley - 21 years, Cotton Frame Tenter, Spinster, 140 Manchester Road Roaches Mossley Groom's Father: Peter Healey, Stone Mason Bride's Father: Squire Hulley, Carder in Cotton Mill Witness: William Radcliffe; Sarah Ann Bowden. Married by Certificate by: R. Newton Barritt Authorised Person for the said Chapel Register: Marriages 1900 - 1909, Page 12, Entry 23 Source: LDS Film 2357134 (from Lancs OPC).
160. George Hulley
Birth registration is one of the following:
1887 - LancsBMD birth entry: HULLEY George MMN BOLTON (sic) Crompton 1887 Dec qtr - Hulley George Oldham 8d 588. 1887 Dec qtr - Hulley George Oldham 8d 723.
1891 census RG 12/3309 Oldham 15rev 90 Higginshaw Road Squire Hulley Head M 33 Cotton Card Grinder Lancs Mossley Hannah Hulley Wife M 37 Yorkshire Huddersfield James Hulley Son 10 Scholar Lancs Mossley Mary Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Lancs Mossley George Hulley Son 3 Lancs Shaw
1901 census RG 13/3827 55 Royton Lan 5 Cambridge St Eliza Thorp Head W 51 Lancs Royton Martha E. Barlow Dau M 26 Cotton Card Room Hand Lancs Royton Edward Radcliffe S.in L M 20 Cotton Piecer Lancs Royton Susy Radcliffe Dau M 20 Cotton Card Room Hand Lancs Royton John Greenhalgh Son S 17 General Carter Carm. Lancs Royton Albert Barlow G.son S 5 Lancs Royton James Hulley Boarder S 20 Cotton Piecer Lancs Mossley Eliza Hulley Boarder S 9 Lancs Royton George Hulley Boarder S 13 Cotton Piecer Half Timer Lancs Shaw
1910 - marriage entry from LancsBMD: HULLEY George WOODHEAD Annie Oldham RO or Registrar Attended.
1910 - dau Margaret born at Royton - see 1911 census below.
1911 census Oldham RD 469; Crompton SRD ED 10 Piece 24595 298 Thornham Road Royton. George Hulley Head 23 M Piecer - Mule Crompton Lancs Annie Hulley Wife 24 M 1 1 ch 1 livg Ring Piecer Crompton Lancs Margaret Hulley Dau 8 mos Royton Lancs
1945 Dec qtr - ?died at Oldham RD: Hulley George 58 Oldham 8d 861 (GRO).
2004 23 Oct - letter from Jack Healey to Beryl Jones' relation: 061 432 2409 3 Higginson Road Reddish Dear Win I hope you can understand the family tree, it is about all I know. The Hulleys were left without parents when they were young and the family spilt up. My mother and her sister (my Mother was called Mary better known as Polly) Eliza went to live at Mossley while the brothers stayed in Royton. Eliza died when she was about 12 I think [c1904?]. Allan [?who] has a restaurant in Oldham and I used to go there with my mother when I was young. I used to enjoy a free meal in the restaurant and I used to think it was grand. John [?brother of Eliza?] had anunusual experience when he was at work. He was a mill engineer looking after the mill engine when he saw a man fall from the top of a mill chimney. It turned him grey overnight. Uncles Jim and George played in Royton Brass Band and so did Fred and George when they were young. Banding is in the family. I played the same kind of instrument as Uncles Jim and George. I played with the famous Fairey Engineering [sic] Band for a number of years. I don't know if this information is any good to them, but it is family history. You will notice the name Emma [?sister of Squire Hulley born 1859/]. Well, she married a man called Whitran. Her eldest son Herbert was killed in the First World War. She had two more sons Charlie and Harold who were left orphans at 14 & 11 years and they both came to live at our house. I was 11 then. Charlie joined the Army soon after and served in India for about 9 years in the Manchester Regimental Band. I think that is all. Regards Jack. Sketch of Family Tree
DALTON DON'T KNOW THEIR NAMES | | HULLY) WHITRAN JOHN SISTER) BROTHER EMMA | ______________|______________________________ JIM SISTER GEORGE ELIZA | MARY | | | | ___________|__________ | ______|___________ FRED GEORGE JACK MARGARET JAMES | | | (NO CHILDREN) MILDRED BARRY PATRICIA (died in America)
On back of Family Tree MARGARET married HENRY JONES. Both died. JAMES married the girl next door EDITH. George's mother before she was married was called Wood. George lived at 21 Cambridge Street Royton. Fred was brought up at his Grandma Wood's from being very young.
Annie Woodhead
1887 - born at Crompton - see 1911 census below.
1910 - marriage entry from LancsBMD: HULLEY George WOODHEAD Annie Oldham RO or Registrar Attended.
1910 - dau Margaret born at Royton - see 1911 census below.
1911 census Oldham RD 469; Crompton SRD ED 10 Piece 24595 298 Thornham Road Royton. George Hulley Head 23 M Piecer - Mule Crompton Lancs Annie Hulley Wife 24 M 1 1 ch 1 livg Ring Piecer Crompton Lancs Margaret Hulley Dau 8 mos Royton Lancs
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