Ok Let me recap
Joseph and Leah Rushworth were living at West End Place in 1851 1861 they were still there.
1862 Leah Died in west End Place.
The cert I sent for was for Joseph Rushworths death in 1863 aged 74. At time of death he was living in Clayton Union Workhouse. However in 1861 there is a Joseph rushworth in the Workhouse which means he can't be my Joseph. So was he the Joseph that was living with George in the 1841.???
Confusing or what.
jane
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Looking at 1861, would say that is him below 1851..
(as you say, probably the Death/Burial relating)
Chris :)
1861 First name(s) Joseph Last name Rushworth Marital status Widower Sex Male Age 74 Birth year 1787 Occupation Worsted Weaver Birth town Thornton Birth town as transcribed THORNTON Birth county Yorkshire North Bierley Union Workhouse, Spring Gardens, Clayton, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding),
1851 Charles Abcher Head Married Male 42 1809 Inn Keeper Kent, England Joseph Rushworth Lodger Widower Male 64 1787 Worsted H L Weaver Thornton, Yorkshire, England Denholme Gate Inn, Bradford, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding),
Edits (your reference 1861 FMP) 1861 Joseph Rushforth Head Married Male 72 1789 Cloth Dresser Leeds, Yorkshire, England Leah Rushforth Wife Married Female 82 1779 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England 5, West End Place, Leeds, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding)
(living next door, below)
1861 Jonathan Rushforth Head Married Male 36 1825 Cloth Dresser Leeds, Yorkshire, England Elizabeth Rushforth Wife Married Female 32 1829 - Leeds, Yorkshire, England 6, West End Place, Leeds, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding),
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Name: Leah Rushworth Age: 83 Birth Year: abt 1779 Burial Date: 22 Jun 1862 Burial Place: Woodhouse, St Mark, Yorkshire, England Parish: Woodhouse, St Mark
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Thanks Chris and ErikaH
I suppose i will have to send for her death. Least the PDF version is'nt as expensive as a paper cert.
Then I still have to find Her husband Josephs death. That is looking a bit more tricky as the ages at death don't quite match.
Thanks again
Jane.
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Joseph wasn't buried in the same graveyard.
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ok so that means he was possibly staying with a relative or friend somewhere else when he died?
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Thanks again for all your help.
Jane
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On Jonathan's marriage cert it states he was living at Mab gate, His dad Joseph made his mark on the cert so he was a live in 1850
The Joseph who was living with George on the 1841 was living at Mab gate. (The name on the census is another name for Mab Gate)
I believe this Joseph possibly died in 1857 aged 66. So maybe this is Jonathan's dad.
Why is this family research so complicated?
Jane
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(below was a previous 'Thread' if anything there that helps!)...
Chris :)
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1355824?d=asc
(in case below helps with anything also, can be useful, Leeds)
http://www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk/index.php
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You can’t actually have any way of knowing that the Joseph who witnessed Jonathan’s marriage was his father
As there is another thread, I’m bowing out for now.
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(does all seem to have got confusing!)
Chris :)
(below seemed to be the 'starting point' on other 'Thread', after Dea asked)
Dea Report 31 Oct 2015 10:29
You really need to tell us who you have worked your way back to - Jonathan or Joseph ?
Dea x
Jane Report 31 Oct 2015 10:37
Jonathan is my direct line on my Dads side.
Charles Gray is my grandad He married Elizabeth Rushworth on 18/04/1927 Leeds (Marriage cert )
Elizabeth Rushworth Dad was William Rushworth b c1863 her Mum was Sarah Ann South. (Elizabeths Birth cert) She was living at 7 Stanhope Terrace. At time of Marriage William and Sarah were living at Roscoe Terrace Sheepscar Leeds. (Marriage Cert) Marriage Oct 1890.
The marriage cert for William And Sarah gives Williams father as Jonathan Rushworth a Cloth dresser.
JOnathan Rushworth Marriage in 1850 to Elizabeth Faubert They were living in Mabgate Leeds. Jonathan was a Cloth dresser and aged 24 and his father ws Joseph Rushworth a Cloth dresser Elizabeth was 20 living in Mabgate and her father was William Faubert a labourer. (Marriage cert)
That is all the actual proof I have.
I do not have Jonathan and his mum or dad on any census. I can not get a birth cert for Jonathan because of his date of birth.
Thanks for helping me
Jane.
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Hi Chris and ErikaH
Thanks for helping me. Yes I did investigate this back in 2015 and it seems that I have not got any further with my research now .
The only thing I am sure of is Jonathan is my direct line and that according to his marriage cert his fathers name was Joseph. The Joseph that witnessed the marriage could have been the Joseph he was living with on the 1841.
1641 census - I believe the Jonathan Martha and Joseph are not brothers and sister.. Could It be that that Jonathan is not mine?
Its seems I am not getting anywhere with this line and I will just have to except I have hit a brick wall that will not come down.
Thanks again
Jane
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If you have got (or, can get access to Ancestry) they have a lot of West Yorkshire BMD's...might take time, but you can see images, using different keywords (surname rush*, or just joseph as father, takes time. The Marriages you mention are on there also)
Chris :)
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Thanks Chris.
The library has access to some of ancestry records. I was in there yesterday but for some reason I couldn't see the marriages. I will have another look next time I go in. I think its going to be a case of eliminating them one by one.
Thanks again for helping me.
Jane
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Jonathan's first child was called Phoebe b1853 Leeds . This child unfortunately died in 1855.
There is also a death for a Phoebe Rushworth in 1828 a couple of years after Jonathan was born. Phoebe was 47 when she died which would have been old for a Mum but possible. Was that age at time of death correct?
She was buried in Batley 01/10/1828. Batley, gildersome, Bruntcliffe , Leeds are all next door to each other and all linked to Jonathan.
I don't know whether anyone can find any information about Phoebe Rushworth b 1781 died 01/10/1828. I have no idea what her maiden name would have been.
Thanks for helping me.
Jane
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