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Joseph Baxendel
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 24 May 1815
Baptism Place: St. Ann's Church, Manchester, Lancaster, England
Father: Thomas Baxendel
Mother: Mary
FHL Film Number: 2113142
Reference ID: p33 rn263Baptism: 24 May 1815 St Ann, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Joseph Baxendel - Son of Thomas Baxendel & Mary
Born: 19 Apr 1815
Abode: Bank Top
Occupation: Corn Dealer
Baptised by: Dallas
Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1849, Page 33, Entry 263
Source: LDS Film 919408Joseph Baxendell was the oldest child of Thomas and Mary Baxendell.
He was born at Bank Top, Manchester, April 19th 1815.Joseph and Robert were described as Nephews of Joseph senior in his probate index record. In 1870 (in the Probate Index record of his uncle) Joseph was recorded as living at 32 Crescent Road Cheetham Hill - Agent.
National Probate Index:
Jospeh Baxendell Effects 2,949 pounds granted 9 December 1887
The will of Joseph Baxendell of Cheetham Hill Manchester but late of Birkdale Lancaster, Estate Agent died 7 October 1887 at Birkdale was proved at Liverpool by May Ann Baxendell of 14 Liverpool Rd Birkdale Widow.Death: Joseph Baxendell
Estimated birth year: abt 1815
Year of Registration: 1887
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 72
DISTRICT: Ormskirk
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 535Burial : Joseph Baxendell
Burial date 12 Oct 1887
Authority Trafford Council
Location Sale Cemetery (Greater Manchester)Obituary - The Times Wednesday 12 October 1887
The death is announced of Mr. Jospeh Baxendell, F.R.S., of the Observatory, Birkdale, Southport. He was a native of Manchester, and was born in 1815. He educated himself, and early gave himself to the study of natural phenomena and mathematics. In 1858 he was elected a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. He contributed a great number of memoirs to the papers of the society and also to the Transactions of the Royal Society. On the Phenomena of Solar Sunspots and Variable Stars he was a recognised authority. In consideration of his scientific attainments he was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Society of Konigsberg, of the Scientific and Literary Academy of Palermo, and of the National Observatories of France, Germany, and Italy. On the death of the Rev. H. H. Jones, in 1859, Mr. Baxendell was appointed astronomer to the Manchester Corporation. Removing to Southport some years later, he superintended for the corporation of that town the erection of meteorological apparatus in the Hesketh Park. He applied himself closely to meteorological science, and proposed the use of storm signals, which have since proved of great benefit to navigation. On this subject he conducted a protracted controversy with Government authorities.Probate Index:
BAXENDELL Joseph. Personal Estate Pounds 2,949 18s. lOd.
9 December. The Will of Joseph Baxendell formerly
of Cheetham Hill Manchester but late of Birkdale both
in the County of Lancaster Estate Agent who died
7 October 1887 at Birkdale was proved at Liverpool by
Mary Anne Baxendell of 14 Liverpool - road Birkdale
Widow the Relict the sole Executrix.Extracts from: Memoir of the late Joseph Baxendell, F.R.S., F.R.A.S. by James Bottomley, D.Sc., Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 4th series, Vol. 1, pp. 28-58:
"He was the son of Thomas Baxendell, an intelligent man, who by his own exertions raised himself from humble life. The family consisted of six sons and two daughters. Of his mother, whose maiden name was Mary Shepley, it is related that she had a strong love of observing the heavenly bodies, knowing well the planets, and many of the principal constellations; to this source probably may be traced Mr. Baxendell’s life-long devotion to astronomy, early impressions giving to the mind, while yet supple and tender, a bent which remains to old age. His early years were spent at his father’s farm at Smedley, but agriculture was not his destiny, and, later on, a churn from the old farm served him as the most suitable round table on which to grind and polish specula for telescopes for himself and some early scientific friends. He was educated by Mr. Whalley, of Cheetham Hill, a man of some scientific attainments. He proved himself a rapid learner, and soon acquired all that his teacher could impart; to a large extent we may consider him as self-taught. If there had been then the opportunities now offered by the city for instruction in experimental science, possibly there might have been developed a capacity for experimental enquiry which would have been serviceable in some branches of his work. He does not seem to have devoted much time to experiment, and he was destined to develop into the accurate observer of phenomena, and the deducer of laws from laborious calculations. From his bent for mathematics, one may reasonably infer that a brilliant mathematician would at this time have found him an apt pupil, and yet again, a possible advantage might not have been without some detriments, and excursions into the domain of pure mathematics would have left less time for astronomy and meteorology. We are liable to imagine that a man who has done well, would have done better under more favorable circumstances in his early career, but this is far from certain, and for one who has won for himself an eminent position with little extraneous assistance, we may with good reason say that it was best as it was. His constitution in early life was delicate, frequent visits to Southport with his mother for the sake of his health led also to a love for a sea-faring life; at first fishing boats gave him an opportunity of gratifying his enthusiasm; afterwards, when about 14 years old, he embarked upon the ship Mary Scott, bound for Valparaiso. This step was taken in the hope that the voyage would invigorate his delicate constitution. Although so young, his excellent seamanship son won the confidence of his Captain. It was his fortune to be a witness of the extraordinary display of meteors in 1833; he was well adapted to be the spectator of such a magnificent scene, being not wholly lost in admiration, but seeking to determine the radiant point from which they diverged. He also, while at sea, experienced the shock of the earthquake of 1835, which was attended with such disastrous results to the Pacific coast of South America. He made several voyages, and when he retired, it was with no disgust of a maritime career, indeed in his old age, he would still speak with enthusiasm of the sea and the sailor’s life.
After returning to Manchester, he was for some time engaged in assisting his father in his business. For some years he resided at Stocks Street, Cheetham, and afterwards at Crescent Road, Cheetham Hill. Here he was not far from the Observatory belonging to his friend Robert Worthington, situated in the pleasant park-like grounds attached to Crumpsall Hall. An accident to his right eye debarred Mr. Worthington from using his own Observatory; Mr. Baxendell had the privilege of using it, and the excellent work done therin, until its removal in 1869, won for it a distinguished place amongst private observatories both in this country and abroad.
Amongst other astronomical friends with whom he corresponded was Mr. Norman Pogson, Government Astronomer of Madras, and this connection became a closer one by the marriage of Mr. Baxendell with Mr. Pogson’s sister Mary Anne in 1865; the issue of the marriage was an only son, Joseph. His quiet orderly life leaves little to be recorded. In his own town he was not widely known, nor did he ever seek to become widely known.; indeed he furnishes a fresh instance of a peculiarity of scientific life in Manchester, that is the seclusion, almost bordering on obscurity, of some of its most eminent men……….
………Personal intercourse with Mr. Baxendell would leave the impression of amiability of disposition, and of a simplicity of character which has often been found associated with scientific eminence………
……..Most of Mr. Baxendell’s papers were in the first instance communicated to this section (the Physical & Mathematical section of the Manchester L.P.S.); the quiet social character of the meetings seemed quite in harmony with his retiring disposition; first there was the half-hour spent in pleasant conversation over tea, and, when the cloth was drawn, the half-dozen members, or thereabout, who ordinarily composed a meeting, would draw up to the green baize table, with the President of the Section at one end, a cheerful fire would give a pleasant glow in the old council room, and four wax candles, if they could not compete with modern methods of illumination, were not without a certain charm, reminding us that we belonged to an old society, and recalling the days of Mainwaring, Massey, Percival, Henry, Dalton and other worthies of the Society………
……..he took a warm interest in the plan of supplying storm warnings, and made vigorous protest when the Board of Trade announced an intention of discontinuing them; he was also anxious to obtain definite information of the influence of meteorological conditions on public health. His warning of the dry summer of 1868 was very serviceable to the Manchester Corporation Water Works in regulating the supply of water. On another occasion his warning at Southport, to take precautionary measures against an epidemic, was followed by an outbreak of small-pox…….
……His activity in the interests of the Society continued until a few years back, when he was afflicted with a disease of the lower jaw, attended with a series of painful abscesses; in addition to which he was at times troubled with a difficulty of breathing. On a partial recovery, he attempted to resume his old regularity of attendance, and would even venture out on cold wintry nights to do so; but his appearance made it painfully evident to a spectator that his constitution was thoroughly undermined. His latest residence was Southport; here he was appointed superintendent of an observatory in Hesketh Park, fitted up and presented by Mr. John Fernley, formerly of Manchester. In his private observatory at Birkdale he resumed his astronomical work, in which he had the valuable assistance of his son, who had the advantage of his father’s training. He was also meteorologist to the Corporation of Southport; he had been since 1859 astronomer to the Corporation of Manchester, succeeding the Rev. H. H. Jones.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1858, and a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1884……..
……it may be mentioned that in later life he took an intense interest in the Great Pyramid; he seemed to think that the builders of it were under some kind of inspiration, and that in the dimensions of certain passages and chambers were contained the most recent and accurate measurements made in physical astronomy, and some of those numbers which mark the epochs in religious history….
(there follows details of all the papers presented by Joseph Baxendell to the MLPS)
……Mr Baxendell sought no applause while living; to refrain from adding it now will be to respect a wish, casually expressed about three years ago, that when his time came he should like to slip out of the world as quietly as possible.
The approval of his work, by those who are capable of judging its merits, will supply a testimony to its worth of greater value than any studied eulogy with which the writer of this memoir could conclude his task."
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Other references to Joseph Baxendell:
** (ISIS UNVEILED - A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology. Madame H.P. Blavatsky New York 1877 Vol.1. Ch.XI p.416
Mr. Meldrum may exact praise for his meteorological observation of Cyclones in the Mauritius, and Mr. Baxendell, of Manchester, talk learnedly of the convection-currents of the earth, and Dr. Carpenter and Commander Maury map out for us the equatorial current, and Professor Henry show us how the moist wind deposits its burden to form rivulets and rivers, only to be again rescued from the ocean and returned to the hill-tops -- but hear what Koheleth says: "The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits."
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Observations of the Meteoric Shower of Nov. 13-14, 1886 by Joseph Baxendell
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From: Astronomische Nachrichten (AN)
(The Astronomische Nachrichten were first published in 1823 by H. C. Schumacher in Altona, then Professor of Astronomy in Copenhagen. Today Altona is a part of the city of Hamburg but was Danish then. The volumes, beginning with the very first one, have been made available for reference by the Library of the University of Hannover. They contain a lot of biographical information, although it was difficult to extract it from the thousands of pages. The Astronomische Nachrichten are referred to as AN in the text and in the footnotes.)
Baxendell, Joseph (1815 - 1887)
J. Baxendell was born in Manchester on the 19. April 1815. He went to sea and was in the Pacific during the great meteor shower in 1833. Since 1848 he had observed together with R. Worthington at the latters private observatory at Crumpsall Old Hall, near Manchester. This observatory was equipped with a 13 inch reflector and a 5 inch refractor. Baxendell’s interest was on the variable stars of which he discovered 18, including l Tauri, R Lyrae and 30 Herculis. In 1859 Baxendell was appointed Astronomer to the ‘Corporation of Manchester’.
In 1877 he moved to Southport and continued his observations there in a clearer atmosphere with a 6 inch refractor. J. Baxendell died on the 7. October 1887 . He was the brother-in-law of N. R. Pogson. Obituary by T.E. Espin in AN 1887.
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Baxendell's nebula NGC 7088 Eagle nebula
NGC 6611 = M 16NGC 7088, (called "Baxendell's unphotographable nebula").
NGC 7088 is faint, large and elongated 2x1 E-W. This star cluster is 26' North of M2. It took a 38mm eyepiece which gives a one degree field to get some contrast surrounding this cluster. It is just a faint glow with some mottled structure and 6 stars superimposed across the face. This object is called Baxendell's Unphotographable Nebula, probably because it could be seen but not photographed with older technology. In the era of long focal ratio scopes and slow emulsions, this was "unphotographable".
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From: J. P. Joule ``On an appearance of the setting sun,'' Proc. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. 9, 1 (1869).
N.B.: Title appears only in Index, not on article page.
(DISCOVERY attributed to Joseph Baxendell (Pogson's brother-in-law) who had been a sailor -- see obits in Nature 36, 585 (1887) and M.N. 48, 157-160 (1888), and (especially) James Bottomley in Mem. Proc. Manch. Lit. Phil. Soc. (4) 1, 28-58 (1888).
"Mr. Baxendell noticed the fact that at the moment of the departure of the sun below the horizon, the last glimpse is coloured bluish green. On two or three occasions I have noticed this, and also near sunset an appearance like what I have rudely depicted. Just at the upper edge, where bands of the sun's disk are separated one after the other by refraction, each band becomes coloured blue just before it vanishes."
Another account of the above in:
J. P. Joule ``On sunset seen at Southport,'' in in The Scientific Papers of James Prescott Joule (Dawson's of Pall Mall, London, 1887), (reprinted by the Physical Society of London, 1963) p. 607.
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From: Nature, first issue Nov. 4, 1869
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, October.-- Mr. E. W. Binney, F.R.S. in the Chair.
The following extract of a letter from Dr. Joule, F.R.S., dated
Southport, October 5th, 1869, and addressed to the Chairman, was read:-''I
enclose a rough drawing of the appearance of the setting sun. Mr Baxendell
noticed the fact that at the moment of the departure of the sun below the
horizon, the last glimpse is coloured bluish green. On two or three occasions I
have noticed this, and also near sunset that just at the upper edge, where bands
of the sun's disk are separated one after the other by refraction, each band
becomes coloured blue just before it vanishes.''
This is assumed to be the Mary Ann who was the wife of Joseph Baxendell as referred to in his probate index of 1887.
Death: Baxendell, Mary Ann
Record Type: Deaths
Age at death: 78
Quarter: December
Year: 1902
District: Ormskirk
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 608National Probate Index:
Mary Ann Baxendell of 14 Liverpool Rd Birkdale near Southport Lancaster widow died 28 December 1902. Probate London 30 January 1903 to Joseph Baxendell Meterologist. Effects 1,544 pounds.
Birth: Joseph Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1870
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
DISTRICT: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 373His mother Mary Ann has her estate executor as Joseph Baxendell a Meterologist. This is assumed to be her son.
In the 1911 census Joseph was aged 41, single, Meterologist. The Goodwill's were boarding with him.
1939 England and Wales Register
Joseph Baxendell
Gender Male
Marital Status Single
Birth Date 27/12/1869 (27 Dec 1869)
Residence Year 1939
Address 16 Place Southport Lancashire England
Occupation Brough Metrologist
Line Number 7S chedule Number 34 Sub Schedule Number1
Enumeration District NQAH Borough Southport
Registration district Southport. 457. A/1.
Household Members
Joseph Baxendell Age 70
Julia E Goodwill Age 64
Mary M Goodwill Age 62Joseph did not marry.
Probate Index:
BAXENDELL Joseph of 16 Burlington-road Birkdale Lancashire died 14 January 1940 Probate Liverpool 7 March to Mary May Goodwill and Julia Ellen Goodwill spinsters Effects Pounds 884 6s. l0d.
Baptism: Edward Baxendell
gender: Male
Birth: 3 Dec
baptism/Baptism date: 26 Dec 1819
baptism/Baptism place: St. Ann's Church, Manchester, Lancaster, England
father's name: Thomas Baxendell
mother's name: Mary
indexing project (batch) number: I08040-5
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 2113142Baptism: 26 Dec 1819 St Ann, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Edward Baxendell - Son of Thomas Baxendell & Mary
Born: 3 Dec 1819
Abode: Manchester
Occupation: Farmer
Baptised by: M. Randall
Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1849, Page 87, Entry 695
Source: LDS Film 919408Marriage: BAXENDELL, Edward
Spouse: ELDER, Mary Zipporah
Quarter: March
Year: 1846
District: Pancras
County: London Middlesex
Volume: 1
Page: 33012 March 1846, Marriage solemnised at St. Pancras Church in the County of Middlesex.
Edward Baxendell, of full age, bachelor, occupation-Joiner, of Harrison Street, father Thomas Baxendell, Agent
and Mary Zipporah Elder, minor, spinster, of Harrison Street, father: John Elder, Beadle of the Scottish Church
after Banns, signed: Edward Baxendell, Mary Zipporah Elder.
Witnesses: John Elder, Isabella Elder1841 Census, Crumpsall, HO/107 581 ED15 pg.28(L)
Cheetham Street, Crumpsall,
Thomas Baxendell, 45, Land and Building Agent
Mary Baxendell ,50,
Joseph Baxendell, 25, occ.Cle.
Mary Baxendell, 20,
Edward Baxendell, 20
Robert Baxendell, 15, occ: Corn Dealer's Appr.
Ann Baxendell, 11,
(ages above 15 rounded down to nearest 5 in this Census)London Post Office Directory 1858:
BAXENDELL, Edwd. architect and surveyor. 12 Grosvenor St,Camberwell
not at this address in 1861 Census or 1851 Census (same addr.& occ.on Birth cert.of Fredk.Charles Oct 1850) he was at 8 Gloucester Tce, Peckham Grove, Camberwell, on Birth cert William Edward Sept 1851 (occupation - Clerk of Works).Business Directory of the Manufacturing & Commercial Cities of England - London, 1862-63
Architects:-BAXENDELL,E. 2,Addington Place, Camberwell
not at this address in 1871 Census of CamberwellAssisted Immigrants arriving Queensland 1860-1890
Ship: "Young Australia" left Gravesend, London 8 May 1862, arrived Brisbane 12 Aug 1862.
BECENDILL, Edward, 45 years.Death: Qld BDM 1865/M000287 Baxendell Edward, Thomas Baxendell, Mary Shipley, - ** born England aged 45 years
Edward Baxendell died on Ship Young Australia - July 1865.
Marriage: BAXENDELL, Edward
Spouse: ELDER, Mary Zipporah
Quarter: March
Year: 1846
District: Pancras
County: London Middlesex
Volume: 1
Page: 33012 March 1846, Marriage solemnised at St. Pancras Church in the County of Middlesex.
Edward Baxendell, of full age, bachelor, occupation-Joiner, of Harrison Street, father-Thomas Baxendell, Agent
and
Mary Zipporah Elder, minor, spinster, of Harrison Street, father-John Elder, Beadle of the Scottish Church
after Banns, signed: Edward Baxendell, Mary Zipporah Elder.
Witnesses: John Elder, Isabella ElderDeath: Qld BDM 1897/C001358 Baxendell Mary Zipporah, - Elder - ** aged 67 years
Birth: Edward Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1850
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Clerkenwell
County: London, Middlesex
Volume: 3
Page: 83Greater London Burial Index
Edward Baxendell
Age at death 1
Birth year 1850
Burial year 1851
Burial date ? ? 1851
Denomination Anglican
Residence Peckham Grove Surrey
Parish Camberwell, St George Surrey
Source South London Burials Index 1545-1905
Death: Qld BDM 1865/M000286 Baxendell William Edward, father - Edward Baxendell, mother - Mary Zipporah - ** born London aged 13 years
UK, Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths at Sea, 1844-1890
Wm. Baxendale
Gender Male
Birth Date 1851
Death Date 10/08/1865 (10 Aug 1865) Death Age 14Also a John Baxendale died of the same disease a weeklater.
Death: Qld BDMAlfred Henry Baxendell
Death date: 05/03/1866
Event type: Death registration
Registration details: 1866/B/3006
Mother: Mary Zebah Elder
Father/parent: Edward Baxendell
Baptism: Thomas Baxendell
gender: Male
baptism/Baptism date: 27 Aug 1822
baptism/Baptism place: Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England
birth date: 23 Jul 1822
birthplace: Crumpsall
father's name: Thomas Baxendell
mother's name: Mary Baxendell
indexing project (batch) number: C01758-4
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1545619Baptism: 27 Aug 1822 St Ann, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Thomas Baxendale - Son of Thomas Baxendale & Mary
Born: 23 Jul 1822
Abode: Crumpsall
Occupation: Coal Agent
Baptised by: J. Newton
Register: Baptisms 1813 - 1849, Page 109, Entry 870
Source: LDS Film 9194081841- Hatter's Apprentice, New Road Denton, living with Uncle Joseph BAXENDELL (1841 census)
1851- Hatter,176 New Rd. Denton, living with his uncle Joseph BAXENDELL (1851 census)
Marriage: GRO Baxendell, Thomas 1852 September Marriages Lancashire 8d 155
Bridge, Eliza 1852 September Marriages Lancashire 8d 155Parish register, Manchester Cathedral:(Page 3, No.5.)
July 26 1852
Thos. Baxendell, 30, bachelor, Hatmaker, of 32 Livesy Street Denton, Father: Thomas Baxendell, Accountant
to
Eliza Bridge, 23, Spinster, Father: George Swindell Bridge, Commission Agent
Both sign as above
Witnesses: William Frederick Bridge, Mary BridgeThomas' Hat Works later taken over by Cooke Bros.Ltd. (presumably James & William Cooke, cousins of Joseph Baxendell's wife Hannah, who were living next door to Joseph in 1851.
"The Earl of Wilton persuaded him (Thomas) to introduce the cotton Trade into Denton, and as an inducement gave the land on which Mr Baxendale built in 1862 the Alpha Mill - so called because it was the first cotton mill in Denton. His generosity to the town, particularly to the United Methodist Church, was great. He formed a brass band at his works, which was known for a time as Baxendale's Band, but afterwards became the Denton Original Band. He built 47 houses opposite his mill, which he named Alpha Terrace."
- Some Denton Worthies in "The History of Denton and Haughton" by Thomas Middleton.The Denton Original Band began its existence in 1859, its promoters receiving the generous support of some of the hat manufacturers and local gentry. The first headquarters were at Baxendale's, at the top of Taylor Lane, but after a short time they were removed to a room behind the Bowling Green Inn...... The band has a wonderful record, the crowning triumph coming in London in 1900 when the Denton Band won the thousand guinea cup which was open to Great Britain and the Colonies. There were great rejoicings in Denton when the result of the Crystal Palace contest became known. The magnificent cup was kept at Denton Town Hall and security of 1,000 pounds had to be given for its custody. After this the band ranked with the highest class bands in the country and was in great demand in all parts. During the twentieth century the band has maintained its reputation as one of the leading bands of the Manchester district.
The mill was destroyed by fire on April 22nd 1915, afterwards was converted to a chemical works. On Thursday March 16th 1920 an explosion occurred which blew off the roof and shattered the wall, killing three men. (ibid)
Two humble men, Joseph Robinson of Glossop and Joseph Perry of Hazel Grove, members of the United Free Methodist Church, came to live in Denton; and they started a Sunday School in a cottage behind Alpha Terrace, lent rent free by Mr. Thomas Baxendale. Once a fortnight the Rev. J. Bond, of Manchester, conducted services. In 1866 the Rev. J.G. Hartley of the Stockport circuit began work in Denton. Through the generosity of Mr. T. Baxendale and other friends a school was built in 1867; and the chapel was erected in the following year.(ibid)
----------------------------------------------------------------1881 CENSUS - Cotton Spinner employing 200 Hands, Rose Hill,Denton,Lancs.
and Eliza wife 51 b. Bury
and Arthur son 16 b.Denton
and 2 servants-Adelaine Jones(19) & Caroline Spencer( 38)
(1881 Census,Lancs. 4046 44 15)----------------------------------------------------------------
1891 CENSUS - Cotton Spinner ,Rose Hill Denton ,Lancs. with Eliza wife 61 born Bury
and James Bridge Br.in law widower 63 Living on own means b.Bury
and James Ward Boarder 31 Companion Domestic b. Bury
and Ellen Hooton Servant s 38 Gen.Domestic.servant
1891 Census,Lancs 3824 fiche3 8dn 8rtMentioned, as a nephew, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
Thomas Baxendell
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 87
Registration District: Barton Upon Irwell Lancashire
Volume: 8c
Page: 417
Marriage: Parish register, Manchester Cathedral:(Page 3, No.5.)
July 26 1852
Thos. Baxendell, 30, bachelor, Hatmaker, of 32 Livesy Street Denton, Father: Thomas Baxendell, Accountant
to
Eliza Bridge, 23, Spinster, Father: George Swindell Bridge, Commission Agent
Both sign as above
Witnesses: William Frederick Bridge, Mary Bridge1881 Census,Lancs. 4046 44 15
Rose Hill,Denton,Lancs.
Thomas Baxendell Cotton Spinner employing 200 Hands,
Eliza Baxendell, wife 51 b. Bury
Arthur Baxendell, son 16 b.Denton
and 2 servants-Adelaine Jones(19) & Caroline Spencer( 38)
1891 Census,Lancs 3824
Rose Hill, Denton, Lancs.
Thos. Baxendell, Head, Married, 68, Cotton Spinner, Born Manchester
Eliza Baxendell, Wife, Married, 61, born Bury
James Bridge, Bro. in Law, Widower, 63, Living on own means, born Bury
James Ward, Boarder, Single, 31, Companion Domestic, born Bury
Ellen Hooton, Servant, single, 38, General Servant Domestic.
GRO Deaths Register:
Baxendell, Eliza. 1919(2) W.Derby 8b 253
Birth: Baxendell, Mary Ann
Record Type: Births
Quarter: June
Year: 1853
District: Ashton under Lyne
County: Cheshire Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 408Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
Mary Ann Baxendell
Birth Date: 13 May 1853
Baptism Date: 3 Jun 1853
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: Thomas Baxendell, Hatter of Denton
Mother's Name: Eliza Baxendell
Archive Roll: 768Single in 1901 census.
Possible death:
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
Mary A Baxendell
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1854
Registration Year: 1912
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 58
Registration District: West Derby Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 302
Robert was born in Manchester, Lancashire in 1824. The youngest child of Thomas Baxendell (1792-1851) and Mary (nee Shepley). He spent his early years on his father’s farm at Smedley, then at Crumpsall while apprenticed as a Corn Dealer, and by the age of 21, when he married Eliza Hannah Hughes,(the daughter of his neighbouring farmer Daniel Hughes), he had embarked on a career as a Corn Factor. In this enterprise, he was no doubt assisted by his Uncle James Baxendell (1794-1840), who had experience as a corn and flour dealer, and his mother-in-law Elizabeth Hughes, who, on the death of her husband, became a provision dealer and baker, living with her grown, unmarried children, close by in Cheetham Hill.
Lancashire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1911
Robert Baxendale
Baptism Date: 22 Sep 1824
Parish: Cheetham, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas Baxendale, a coal dealer of Cheetham.
Mother: Mary Baxendale
Register Type: Bishop's Transcripts
Reference Number: Drm/2/205Marriage: Robert Baxendell
Spouse: Eliza Hannah Hughes
Year of Registration: 1846
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 20
Page: 623Marriage: 3rd September 1846 at the Collegiate Parish Church (Manchester Cathederal) in the Parish of Manchester, Robert Baxendell of full age, bachelor, corn factor of Cheetham Hill, father Thomas Baxendell a Land & building Agent married Eliza Hannah Hughes of full age, spinster of Cheetham Hill, father Daniel Hughes a Farmer. Witnesses - William Price and Christiana Hughes.
In October 26, 1864, Robert Baxendell, corn merchant of Manchester was declared bankrupt.
In 1870 Robert (in his uncle's probate index record) was listed as living at 43 New Bailey St Salford Lancaster - a corn merchant.
In 1880, Robert inherited 1000 pounds plus from the residuary estate of his Uncle Joseph Baxendell (1797- 1869), hatter and cotton spinner of Denton. By this time Robert was a Corn Merchant, employing 30 men and 5 boys, and shortly afterwards he set up his own flour-mill which prospered. He took in his son Walter as a partner, who eventually inherited the mill.
Death: Robert Baxendell
Estimated birth year: abt 1825
Year of Registration: 1895
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at Death: 70
DISTRICT: Salford
County: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 82National Probate Index:
Robert Baxendell of 44 The Crescent Salford corn miller died 3 August 1895 Probate London 23 September 1895 to Eliza Hannah Baxendell widow, Ada Baxendell spinster, Walter Baxendell corn miller and Alfred Coleman telephone agent. 19,874 pounds.
Birth: UK reference 1847 December qtr Manchester Vol 20 page 709
National Probate Index:
Ada Baxendell of Endcliffe Silverlands Buxten spinster died 5 February 1917. Probate London 22 March 1917 to Walter Baxendell corn merchant and Mary Hughes Coleman (wife of Alfred Coleman). Effects 7,747 pounds.In 1881 Ada was staying at a seaside boarding house in Layton with Warbreck, Lancashire with her mother and Aunt (Christiana Hughes). Ada did not marry.
Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Alara Baxendell (probably should be Clara)
Baptism Date: 4 May 1851
Baptism Place: Cheetham, St Mark, Lancashire, England
Father: Robert Baxendell
Mother: Eliza Hannah Baxendell
Reference Number: GB127.M387/1/1/5Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
Clara Baxendell
Age: 1
Birth Date: abt 1851
Burial Date: 22 Aug 1852
Burial Place: Cheetham, St Luke, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.M339/1/3/1Not in 1861 census.
England, Select Births and Baptisms, 1538-1975
James Baxendale
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Cheetham
Baptism Date: 15 May 1826
Baptism Place: St. Mark's, Cheetham, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas Baxendale
Mother: Mary Baxendale
FHL Film Number: 1545644
Reference ID: item 1 p 45Manchester, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
James Baxendell, bachelor, Hat maunfacturer of Denton
Marriage Age: Of Full Age
Marriage Date: 11 Jun 1857
Marriage Place: Denton, St Lawrence, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas Baxendell, agent
Spouse: Anne Gould, spinster of Denton
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Father's Name: John Gould , Farmer
Witnesses: Joseph Baxendell, John Gould, William Walker Cooke, William Gould
Archive Roll: 971Marriage: GRO Baxendell, James 1873 December Marriages Salford Lancashire 8d 19
Simpkins, Emma 1873 December Marriages Salford Lancashire 8d 19Mentioned, as a nephew, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
In 1873 James and Emma were living at W`High St Paddington, Salford and James' occupation was "Traveler". In 1881 they were living at 1 Mount Pleasant, Broughton-in-Salford and James' occupation was "Estate Agent".
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
James Baxendell
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826
Registration Year: 1884
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 58
Registration District: Conway Caernarvonshire
Volume: 11b
Page: 359Denbighshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1994
James Baxendell of Colwyn Bay
Death Age: 58
Record Type: Burial
Birth Date: 1826
Death Date: abt 1884
Burial Date: 18 Dec 1884
Burial Place: Llandrillo-Yn-Rhos, Denbighshire, Wales
Page number: 31
Derbyshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916
Ann Gould
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 28 May 1837
Baptism Place: Bradbourne, Derbyshire, England
Father: John Gould, farmer of Royston
Mother: Ann GouldDeath: Baxendell, Annie
Age at death: 33
Quarter: July, Aug, September
Year: 1870
District: Ashbourne
County: Derbyshire Staffordshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 338
Name: Baxendell, Flora
Record Type: Deaths
Quarter: September
Year: 1858
District: Ashton under Lyne
County: Cheshire Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 317Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
Flora Baxendell
Age: 11 days
Birth Date: 2 Jul 1858
Burial Date: 13 Jul 1858
Burial Place: Denton, Christ Church, Lancashire, England
Parish as it Appears: Denton, Christ Church
Search Photos: Search for 'Denton, Christ Church' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection
Reference Number: GB127.L220/1/3/1
Birth: Baxendell, John Gould
Quarter: September
Year: 1859
District: Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 395Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
John Gould Baxendell
Age: 10/12
Birth Date: abt 1859
Burial Date: 23 Jul 1860
Burial Place: Denton, Christ Church, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.L220/1/3/1
Birth: BAXENDELL, Harry Gould
Quarter: December
Year: 1861
District: Ashton under Lyne
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 388Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
Harry Gould Baxendell
Age: 5 weeks
Birth Date: Nov 1861
Burial Date: 16 Dec 1861
Burial Place: Denton, Christ Church, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.L220/1/3/1
Birth: BAXENDALL, Gould
Quarter: December
Year: 1862
District: Altrincham Cheshire
Volume: 8a
Page: 150England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
Gould Baxendell
Registration Year: 1862
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration District: Altrincham Cheshire
Volume: 8a
Page: 120
Birth: Edwin Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1870
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Ashbourne
County: Derbyshire, Staffordshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 488Derbyshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1916
Edwin Baxendell
Baptism Date:8 Dec 1870
Baptism Place:Osmaston by Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England
Father:James Baxendell, Brewer of Shaw Wood Ashbourne
Mother: Annie Baxendell
FHL Film Number 1041139Edwin was an Anglican Clergyman.
Marriage: Edwin Baxendell
Spouse: Charlotte Johnson
Year of Registration: 1902
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Bucklow
County: Cheshire
Volume: 8a
Page: 2601939 England and Wales Register
Edwin Baxendell
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 7 Sep 1870
Residence Year: 1939
Address: The Vicarge Swadlincote District, Derbyshire, England
Occupation: Clerk in Holy Orders
Line Number: 27
Schedule Number: 194
Sub Schedule Number: 1
Enumeration District: RBXI
Borough: Swadlincote District
Registration district: 434 A/2
Inferred Spouse: Charlotte Baxendell, F, 22 July 1858, Married, unpaid domestic dutiesDeath: UK GRO Jan-Mar 1946, Edwin Baxendell, aged 75 Repton Derbyshire 7b 667
Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Charlotte Johnson
Baptism Date: 15 Aug 1858
Baptism Place: Pendleton, St Thomas, Lancashire, England
Father: Richard Johnson, Salesman of Pendleton
Mother: Ellen Johnson
Reference Number: GB127.L186/1/2/3England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Charlotte Baxendell
Death Age: 85
Birth Date: abt 1859
Registration Date: Jan 1944
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration District: Repton Derbyshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 602
Marriage: GRO Baxendell, James 1873 December Marriages Salford Lancashire 8d 19
Simpkins, Emma 1873 December Marriages Salford Lancashire 8d 19In 1873 James and Emma were living at W`High St Paddington, Salford and James' occupation was "Traveller". In 1881 they were living at 1 Mount Pleasant, Broughton-in-Salford and James' occupation was "Estate Agent".
Marriage: George Harding Swindells
Spouse: Ellen Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1857
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 246Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
Ellen Baxendell, the first child of
Baptism Date: 23 Jun 1834
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: James Baxendell, of Ducie Street, Coal Dealer
Mother's Name: Sarah Ann Baxendell
Archive Roll: 762Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 (Cathedral)
Ellen Baxendale, aged 23, spinster of 57 Tipping Street, Ardwick
Birth Year: abt 1834
Marriage Date: 22 Aug 1857
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: James Baxendale, Inn Keeper
Spouse's Name: George Harding Swindelle, bachelor, aged 26, cashier of 17 Ancoals Grove
Spouse's Father's Name: Thomas Swindelle, Mill Manager
Witnesses: Thomas Swindells, Charlotte Swindells
Archive Roll: 725Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
Ellen Swindells, of Oak Villa Heaton Moor
Age: 40
Birth Date: abt 1834
Burial Date: 10 Jun 1874
Burial Place: Cheetham, St Luke, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.M339/1/3/4
Marriage: George Harding Swindells
Spouse: Ellen Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1857
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 246Probate Index:
SWINDELLS George Harding of 7 Crunboume-road Heaton Chapel Manchester died 6 June 1902 Probate Manchester 7 July to
Hannah Swindells widow Effects Pounds 1,717 11s. 6d.
Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
George Swindell
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1860
Baptism Date: 9 Sep 1860
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: George Harding Swindell, Bookkeeper of Manchester
Mother's Name: Ellen Swindell
Archive Roll: 771
187. James Baxendell SWINDELLS
Birth: James Baxendell Swindells
Year of Registration: 1863
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
DISTRICT: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 115Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
James Baxendell Swindells
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1863
Baptism Date: 24 Jan 1864
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: George Harding Swindells, Manchester Bookkeeper
Mother's Name: Ellen Swindells
Archive Roll: 771Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
James Baxendell Swindells of Cranbourne Ropad, Heaton Moor, Stockport
Age: 25
Birth Date: abt 1864
Burial Date: 26 Jul 1889
Burial Place: Cheetham, St Luke, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.M339/1/3/6
Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
Sarah Swindells
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1868
Baptism Date: 11 Apr 1869
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: George Harding Swindells
Mother's Name: Ellen Swindells
Archive Roll: 773
Birth: Sarah Anne Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 20
Page: 583Marriage: Peter Lawton
Spouse: Sarah Ann Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1859
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 158Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930 (Cathedral)
Sarah Ann Baxendell, aged 21, spinster of Futbury St, Ancoals
Birth Year: abt 1838
Marriage Date: 13 Oct 1859
Parish: Manchester, St Mary, St Denys and St George
Father's Name: James Baxendell, publican
Spouse's Name: Peter Lawton, aged 22, bachelor, Farmer of Alderley, Chestershire
Spouse's Father's Name: William Lawton, Publican
Archive Roll: 727
Marriage: Peter Lawton
Spouse: Sarah Ann Baxendell
Year of Registration: 1859
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Manchester (1837-1924)
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 158
Birth: James Baxendell Lawton
Year of Registration: 1860
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
DISTRICT: MacClesfield
County: Cheshire, Derbyshire
Volume: 8a
Page: 157
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Eliza P Lawton
Death Age: 63
Birth Date: abt 1865
Registration Date: Jan 1928
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration District: Croydon Surrey
Volume: 2a
Page: 566
Mentioned, as Hannah Cooke Walker my daughter, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Manchester, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
Hannah Cooke Baxendale, spinster, of Denton
Gender: Female
Marriage Age: 20
Event Type: Marriage
Birth Year: abt 1829
Marriage Date: 14 Aug 1849
Marriage Place: Manchester, St Mary, Lancashire, England
Father: Joseph Baxendale, hatter
Spouse: James Walker, aged 20, bachelor, Butcher of Denton
Spouse father: Charles Walker, butcher
Witnesses: W C Houghton, E Hoseghson?
Reference Number: GB127.M403/2/3/8England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Hannah Cooke Walker [Hannah Cooke Baxendale]
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Age: 56
Birth Date: 1832
Marriage Date: 28 Nov 1888
Marriage Place: St. Thomas, Heaton-Norris, Lancashire, England
Father: Joseph Baxendale
Spouse: Charles Carlisle
FHL Film Number: 2113096
Reference ID: GS2113096England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Hannah Cooke Carlisle
Estimated Birth Year 1833
Registration Year 1908
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death 75
Inferred County Cheshire
Volume 8a Page 61
Mentioned, as James Walker as son-in-law, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Mentioned, as Joseph Baxendell Walker as Grandson, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Marriage: Eliza Brindle Baxendell
Spouse: William Gould
Year of Registration: 1859
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Ashton Under Lyne
County: Cheshire, Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 771Marriage: Ellen Brindle Baxendell
Age: 22
Father's Name: Joseph Baxendell
Spouse's Name: William Gould
Spouse's Age: 25
Spouse's Father's Name: John Gould
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1859
Marriage Place: Denton, Lancashire, EnglandEllen married again in 1869 after William died in 1867.
Marriage: O'BRIEN, Edward Theophilus
Spouse: GOULD, Ellen Brindle
Quarter: June
Year: 1869
District: Manchester Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 525Death: O'Brien, Ellen Brindle
Age at death: 54
Quarter: June
Year: 1891
District: Ormskirk Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 705Mentioned, as Ellen Brindle Gould my daughter, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Mentioned, as Ellen Brindle O'Brien my daughter, in the codicil, of the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Probate Index:
O'BRIEN formerly GOULD Ellen Brindle Personal effects 1,317 pounds
14 May. Administration of the Personal Estate of
Ellen Brindle O’Brien (formerly Gould, Widow) late of
131 Duke-street Southport in the County of Lancaster
Widow who died 30 March 1891 at 131 Duke - street was
granted at Liverpool to Ada Gould of 131 Duke-street
Spinster the Daughter and one of the Next of Kin.
Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
William Gould of Fairfield, Audenshaw.
Age: 29
Birth Date: abt 1834
Burial Date: 22 Jul 1863
Burial Place: Denton, Christ Church, Lancashire, England
Reference Number: GB127.L220/1/3/1Probate index:
GOULD William, Effects under 800 pounds.
13 July. Letters of Administration
of the Personal estate and effects of William
Gould late of Fairfield in the Parish of Man-
chester in the County of Lancaster Surgeon
deceased who died 19 July 1863 at Fairfield
aforesaid were granted at Manchester
under the usual Limitations to James Baxen-
dell of 18 Back-square St. Anns in the City of
Manchester Leather Merchant the Guardian
of Annie Gould Spinster Ada Gould Spinster
and Lizzie Baxendell Gould Spinster respec-
tively Infants the only Children of the said
Deceased he having been first sworn.
Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Annie Gould
Birth Date: 18 Jun 1860
Baptism Date: 14 Jul 1860
Baptism Place: Audenshaw, St Stephen, Lancashire, England
Father: William Gould, a surgeon of Audenshaw
Mother: Ellen Brindle Gould
Reference Number: L199/1/1/1England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
Annie Gould
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861
Registration Year: 1874
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 13
Registration District: Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 345
England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915
Ada Gould
Registration Year: 1903
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration District: Ormskirk Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 1274
Spouse: Frederik C B Berggreen
UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Ada Berggreen
Death Date: abt 1939
Burial or Cremation Date: 9 Aug 1939
Burial or Cremation Place: Sutton, London, EnglandProbate Index:
BERGGREEN Ada of 7a Harcourt-road Wallington Surrey widow
died 6 August 1939 Probate London 19 September to Jorgen
Jacobsen civil engineer and Alan William Brown solicitor.
Effects Pounds 5,388 0s. l0d.
Frederick Christian Bredal BERGGREEN
UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014
Frederick Christain Berggreen
Death Date: abt 1937
Burial or Cremation Date: 29 Sep 1937
Burial or Cremation Place: Sutton, London, England
England, Select Births and Baptisms, 1538-1975
Lizzie Baxendell Gould
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 3 Sep 1863
Baptism Place: St Lawrence, Denton, Lancashire, England
Father: William Gould
Mother: Ellen Brindle
FHL Film Number: 1550981Marriage: Lizzie Baxendell Gould
Year of Registration: 1896
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Spouse: William Henry Robson
DISTRICT: Ormskirk
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 1348Probate index:
ROBSON Lizzie Baxendell of 53 Arbour-street Southport Lancashire (wife of William Henry Robson) died 7 August 1002 Administration London 17 August to Richard William Thornton Hatch auctioneer and Ada Berggreen (wife of Frederick Berggreen)
Effects Pounds 436. Former grant August 1902.
England marriages -
O'BRIEN, Edward Theophilus
Spouse: GOULD, Ellen Brindle
Quarter: June
Year: 1869
District: Manchester Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 525Mentioned, as Edward Theophilus O'Brien as son-in-law, in the will of Joseph Baxendell (b1797-d1869).
Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Edward O'Brien
Birth Date: 6 Feb 1872
Baptism Date: 10 Apr 1872
Baptism Place: Denton, St Lawrence, Lancashire, England
Father: Edward Theophelus O'Brien, surgeon of Denton
Mother: Ellen Brindle O'Brien
Reference Number: L204
Item Number: 3
Archive Roll: 971Not found in the 1911 census. The one who is a drain flusher in the 1911 census is not this Edward as he is a commercial traveler in the corn trade.
England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975
Jane Threapland
Gender Female
Baptism date 10 Nov 1847
Residence Manchester, Lancashire, England
Father John Threapland
Mother Betty ThreaplandEngland, Greater Manchester Baptisms 1571-1910
Jane Threapland
Sex Female
Birth Date: 6 Mar 1836
Baptism: 10 Nov 1847
Place Granby Row, St Simon and St Jude Manchester Lancashire England
Father John Threapland, Book Keeper of Angel Street
Mother Betty Threapland
Register type BaptismIn 1851 Jane and sister Elizabeth are at the Swinton Moral and Industrial School for the Township of Manchester.
England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915
Jane Threapland
Registration Year: 1860
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 262
Spouse: Edward AtkinsPossible death: England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Jane Atkins
Death Age: 80
Birth Date: abt 1836
Registration Date: Apr 1916
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 337
Possible Baptism: England, Select Births and Baptisms, 1538-1975
Edward Atkins
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 18 May 1836
Baptism Place: St Margaret's, Leicester, Leicester, England
Father: Timothy Atkins
Mother: Mary
FHL Film Number: 1656182
Reference ID: item 1 p34UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current
Edward Atkins B.SC.
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1836
Death Date: 17 May 1927
Cemetery: St. Nicholas Church
Burial or Cremation Place: Leicester, Leicester Unitary Authority, Leicestershire, England
Vicar of St. Nicholas Church 1893-1927. Honorary Canon of Leicester, freeman of the city. Also president of the Vaughn Working Men's College and master of the Wyggeston Hospital. Died aged 89 years.Probate Index:
ATKINS the reverend Edward of The Master’s House Wyggeston’s
Hospital Leicester clerk died 17 May 1927 Probate Leicester
24 August to the reverend James Atkins clerk.
Effects Pounds 1,672 2s.
England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
Margaret Jane Atkins
Registration Year: 1865
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 204England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915
Margaret Jane Atkins
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 422
Spouse: Lewis Parr1939 England and Wales Register
Margaret E M Atkins [Margaret E M Rigg]
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1906
Residence Year: Rectory Wisbech Rd Downham, Norfolk, England
Occupation: Household Duties
Line Number: 16
Schedule Number: 16
Sub Schedule Number: 2
Enumeration District: TRHI
Borough: Downham
Registration district: 237/1.
Household Members Age
Margaret J Parr 74, 6 Jul 1865, Widow, Private means
George Atkins 69, M, 17 Feb 1870, Widower, Clerk of Holy orders
Maud E Atkins 62, (Emma Maud) F, 13 Mar 1877, Single, Private means
Margaret E M Atkins 33 - as above
Alexander L Rigg 29, M, 6 May 1910, S, Parish HelperProbate Index:
PARR Margaret Jane of 3 Sunnycroft-road Leicester widow died
4 March 1948 Administration (with Will) Leicester 26 April to
Dorothy Parr spinster. Effects Pounds 3,824 6s. 3d.
England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
Lewis Parr
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862
Registration Year: 1911
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 49
Registration District: Weymouth Dorset
Volume: 5a
Page: 183Probate Index:
PARR Lewis of 1 Naval-residences Portland Dorsetshire civil
engineer died 22 May 1911 Probate Blandford 28 June
to Margaret Jane Parr widow.
Effects Pounds 4,471 7s. 4d.
England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
Henry Ernest Atkins
Registration Year: 1872
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 253England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005
Harry E Atkins
Registration Date: Jul 1922
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District: Huddersfield Yorkshire West Riding
Spouse: Elspeth S Wilson
Volume Number: 9a
Page Number: 762West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935
Henry Ernest Atkins, of full age, bachelor, school master of 91 Fitzwilliam Street
Marriage Date: 23 Sep 1922
Marriage Place: Huddersfield, Holy Trinity, West Yorkshire, England
Father: Edward Atkins, clerk holy orders
Spouse: Elspeth Skene Wilson, of full age, spinster, school mistress of South Elmsall
Spouse father: Thomas Wilson, retired school master
Witnesses: J J Hudson, Charles Noble1939 England and Wales Register
Henry E Atkins
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 20 Aug 1872
Residence Year: 1939
Address: 29 East Avenue Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Occupation: School Master Retired
Line Number: 10
Schedule Number: 193
Sub Schedule Number: 1
Enumeration District: RESE
Borough: Leicester
Registration district: 407/3
Inferred Spouse: Elsbeth S Atkins, F, 5 Aug 1880, Married, unpaid domestic dutiesEngland & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Henry E Atkins
Death Age: 82
Birth Date: abt 1873
Registration Date: Jan 1955
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 3a
Page: 835Probate Index:
ATKINS Henry Ernest of 29 East-avenue Leicester died 31 Janu-
ary 1955 at The Fielding Johnson Private Hospital Regent-
road Leicester Probate Leicester 26 March to Elspeth Skene
Atkins widow. Effects Pounds 2,370 10s. 1d.
Probate index:
ATKINS, Elspeth Skene of Winn House Nursing Home 26 Winn
Rd Southampton died 3 March 1973 Probate Leeds 6 April
Pounds 4006 731300218C
England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
Emma Maud Atkins
Registration Year: 1877
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 7a
Page: 2691939 England and Wales Register
Margaret E M Atkins [Margaret E M Rigg]
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1906
Residence Year: Rectory Wisbech Rd Downham, Norfolk, England
Occupation: Household Duties
Line Number: 16
Schedule Number: 16
Sub Schedule Number: 2
Enumeration District: TRHI
Borough: Downham
Registration district: 237/1.
Household Members Age
Margaret J Parr 74, 6 Jul 1865, Widow, Private means
George Atkins 69, M, 17 Feb 1870, Widower, Clerk of Holy orders
Maud E Atkins 62, (Emma Maud) F, 13 Mar 1877, Single, Private means
Margaret E M Atkins 33 - as above
Alexander L Rigg 29, M, 6 May 1910, S, Parish HelperEngland & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Emma M Atkins
Death Age: 77
Birth Date: abt 1878
Registration Date: Jan 1955
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration District: Leicester Leicestershire
Volume: 3a
Page: 919
DL and JP Surrey. Educated Harrow.
Marriage: Joseph Hornby Baxendale
Spouse: Elizabeth Mary Brockedon
Year of Registration: 1846
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Holborn
County: London, Middlesex
Volume: 2
Page: 79
Death: Joseph Hornby Baxendale
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Year of Registration: 1886
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 68
District: Guildford
County: Surrey
Volume: 2a
Page: 42Probate Index:
BAXENDALE Joseph Hornby Personal Estate Pounds 348,801 lls. lid.
30 April. The Will of Joseph Hornby Baxendale
late of 78 Brook-street Grosvenor - square in the County of
Middlesex and of Worplesdon near Guildford in the
County of Surrey Esquire who died 24 November 1886
at Worplesdon was proved at the Principal Registry
by Joseph William Baxendale of the Firs Worplesdon
Esquire the Son the surviving Executor.
Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Lloyd Baxendale
Baptism Date: 7 May 1822
Baptism Place: Eccles, St Mary, Lancashire, England
Father: Joseph Baxendale, Carrier of Weast House, Pendleton
Mother: Mary Baxendale
Reference Number: L49/1/4/3
Item Number: 4
Archive Roll: 524Marriage: Lloyd Baxendale
Spouse: Ellen Turner
Year of Registration: 1851
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Lancaster
County: Lancashire
Volume: 21
Page: 426Death: Lloyd Baxendale
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822
Year of Registration: 1882
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 60
District: Newbury
County: Berkshire, Hampshire
Volume: 2c
Page: 139GRO Wills Calendar, 1883
Lloyd Baxendale, late of Greenham Lodge, Berkshire and gresham Street, City of London, died 8 Nov 1882
Estate Pounds 411,538Probate Index:
BAXENDALE Lloyd.
Personal Estate Pounds 407,059 14s. 3d. Resworn November 1883 Pounds 411,535 14a. 3d.
12 January. The Will of Lloyd Baxendale late of Greenham Lodge in the County of Berks and of Gresham street in tbe City of London who died 8 November 1882 at Greenham Lodge was proved at the Principal Registry by Lloyd Harry Baxendale the Son and Joseph William Baxendale the Nephew both of Gresham street Esquires two of the Executors.
Death: Ellen Baxendale
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830
Year of Registration: 1910
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 80
District: Christchurch (1837-1925)
County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 435
Death: Constance M Bagge, aged 70, St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 441
Death: Thomas Edward Bagge
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838
Year of Registration: 1908
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death: 70
District: Freebridge Lynn
County: Norfolk
Volume: 4b
Page: 175
Birth: Gertrude Ellen Baxendale
Year of Registration: 1855
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Barnet
County: Greater London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex
Volume: 3a
Page: 97Death: Gertrude Ellen Baxendale
Year of Registration: 1860
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Barnet
County: Greater London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex
Volume: 3a
Page: 69
Marriage: Lloyd Henry Baxendale
Spouse: Constance Louisa Matthey
Year of Registration: 1895
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: St George Hanover Square
County: London, Middlesex
Volume: 1a
Page: 10281933 L.H. Baxendale resigns from Pickfords' board, the last of a long line of Baxendales to serve the company. W.J. Elliott is promoted to General Manager - the fourth great mover in the company's history. Complement now: 509 horses; 866 horse vehicles; 628 motors.
Death: Apr-Jun 1937, Lloyd H Baxendale, aged 79, Newbury, 2c 296
Probate Index:
BAXENDALE Lloyd Harry of Greenham Lodge Newbury Berkshire
died 21 May 1937 Probate London 28 June to Christina Erskine
(wife of the honourable Donald Cardross Flower Erskine) and
Orlando Matthews Doy private secretary.
Effects Pounds 309,042 2s. 8d.
Death: Jan-Mar 1944, Constance L Baxendale, aged 77, Kingsclere 9c 384
Probate Index:
BAXENDALE Constance Louisa of Harwood Lodge near Newbury
Berkshire widow died 7 January 1944 Probate Llandudno
11 May to Charles Hamilton Raymond Peily retired colonel
H.M. army and the honourable Christina Erskine married
woman - Effects Pounds 6,694 2s.