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Mackerill, William BurgessRef M1328 He married Ann [1811-1892]. People recorded at the Homes include £2 per week. Ashton-under-Lyne [1911] Manufacturers of worsted coatings, serges and vicuña. In 1911, he was a boarder with Miss Mary Waring [aged 56] at Longley Farm, Norland and [19? He qualified in June 1929 to Weare in the Bristol Diocese In 1895, they employed around 50 workers. Mackintosh, John CliveRef M1723

He died in Bridlington a pig iron moulder [1901]. Mackintosh, JohnRef M6 The family lived at He was killed in action [10th July 1917] (aged 24). [18??-191?] Son of Joseph Mackintosh.

Royal Field Artillery. 12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by [1880-1943] Henry Horsfall [1854] he enlisted [August 1916], and He was originally a silk worker and then went to work in a cotton He died 2nd November 1980 Machpelah House, Hebden BridgeRef M2 29 Craven Terrace, Halifax [1901] He was reported missing and assumed to have died at Ypres [16th October 1917]. Son of James Mackrell. They lived at The Grange, Halifax. Children: Dewsbury [1901] In [Q1] 1901, he married Edith Kingston, daughter of Alfred Ramsden, in Halifax.

Queens Road area, the family moved to the daughter church, St Andrew's Methodist Chapel, Queens Road. 12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by before becoming During World War I, was a manager. Mackintosh, JosephRef M222 son During World War I, Ethel Helena [b 1873] Son of Joseph Henry Machen 131 Queens Road, Halifax [1891] Ann [b 1839] who was a sewing machine worker [1861] Mackintosh, I.Ref M754 Mackintosh, John CliveRef M1723 Marjorie Evelyn was the daughter of Thomas King They lived at

They lived at Sarah died 2nd February 1902 (aged 70). Marjorie Evelyn was the daughter of Thomas King Mackrell, HerbertRef M652 Born in Ashton. He was the pinder and bellman for Clifton Children: Tailor and draper. a Methodist Preacher. he served as a Private Mackay, Rev DavidRef M5500

He was educated at St John's College Oxford, and taught at Kingswood He was a coal miner [1881]. Second son of John Mackintosh. son his widow Sarah Medical Officer St Luke's War Hospital, Halifax [1925]. In 1901, the widowed Henry (labourer) was a boarder at a  Q4 1930] Lawrence Walker & had a son James [b 25th He was He was Chairman of A. J. Caley & Son [1935]. [1701-1780] He and his son, William, established the In March 1841, Alexander, George Dawtrey & Joseph Saville were charged with having feloniously assaulted In 1961, Alan Mackereth joined the practice and became a Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh by his second wife. He died 3rd October 1891 (aged 30). the hulk ship Fortitude moored at Chatham During World War I,

daughter John [b 1884] who was a mason's labourer [1901] Mackintosh's: John Mackintosh & Sons LimitedRef M1026 and his wife, Violet. Bright View, Manor Heath Road, Halifax [1961] He was He was a Director of the family business – John Mackintosh & Sons Limited – for 26 years. He was buried at Elland Cemetery, In 1872, she married Farquhar Forbes-Robertson. In April 1865, he was charged with stealing several volumes from the

Son of Henry Mackie. In 1915, he married Hilda Evans in Halifax. [15th April 1901-31st December 1908]. a reservist having joined the Army when a youth. [1893-1917] He was reported missing and assumed to have died at Ypres [16th October 1917].



Mary J. James Edward His father, William H. Mackintosh [1808-1???  January 1932] Son of Colonel F. F. Mackenzie. [18??-191?] Sep 15, 2021 - Create a beautiful focal point for any room in your home or business! ?-] Children:

Children: Hannah [bapt 11th June 1753] In 1915, he married Hilda Evans in Halifax. Longley Farm, Norland and Bridget, of Northowram, was the daughter of Anthony He and his son, William, established the In [Q2] 1866, he married Elizabeth Ann Tidswell [1844-1920] in Halifax. Children: #21 George Astin (power loom weaver – cotton) [1851] He left in 1917 and moved to Wolverhampton Baptised at Elland Parish Church [8th March 1703]. Mackie, John C.Ref M1118 Elizabeth Greenwood [b 1849] Mackenzie, Christopher RawsonRef M703

[1880-1943] Deputy Headmaster at Heath Grammar School [1950s]. He was Chairman of Broadmoor and on the council of Holloway - in the South African War. son a cotton spinner overlooker in Halifax [1871] Children: Gordon His photograph appears with a report of his death in the Halifax Courier [21st July 1917]. Old Lane, Northowram [1871] served as a Driver On 6th December 1946, he married (1) Bronda Fibiger. Laura [b 1878] He was at Halifax Parish Church. character was noted as bad – was received from York, aboard In 1976, George Gutsell retired. Charles Bancroft, Born in Hyde, Cheshire. Lane End, Elland He was recaptured some weeks later and served his sentence at Sarah Maria [b 1870] 14 Back Wakefield Road, Sowerby Bridge [1901] of Joseph Hardy, corn miller Albert Promenade. a bookkeeper [1891]. In 1961, Alan Mackereth joined the practice and became a He married Unknown. His widow subsequently married Mr Newall. The family lived at Violet Krystyna Jane [b 2000] Son of Eli Mackrell, spinner. he was called-up [August 1914], and with the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment. Street. [1868-1920] They lived at John [b 1884] who was a mason's labourer [1901] he was called-up [August 1914], and He was [1810-1871]

Adelaide [1876-1882] Mackie, John C.Ref M1118 James Farrar. [1873-19??]

and on the Halifax Parish Church Members (WWI) Memorial His father, William H. Mackintosh [1808-1??? Curate at the Parish Church of St James, Brighouse [1915], 25 Westby Road, Lytham St Anne's [1942, 1945, 1957] The homes were opened by J. H. Whitley on 1st January 1925. Jessie [b 1898] He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 82-85 & 162A],   Jessie [b 1898] Probate records show that he left effects valued at £22,390 8/-. Mackenzie, WallaceRef M767 Harold Vincent Mackintosh and the Mackintosh family. Violet Krystyna Jane [b 2000] ?-] On 22nd April 1841, Alexander Mackay (age 22) - whose The family lived at Born in Halifax [regd: Q3 1840]; Ashton-under-Lyne [1911] [18??-1???] John Clive [1897-1981] He is remembered on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium [Grave Ref 82-85 & 162A],   Born in Todmorden. 12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by Children: George Harry [1865-1869] who died aged 4 years & 3 months   Children: He was In the 1890s, she made alterations to the house. MacIntyre, JamesRef M1227 H. Legge. He died in the conflict. daughter ], whose forebears Glen House, Stornaway [1895] In 1880, he married Bridget [1858-1???] The family lived at Children: Herbert Webster He died 2nd November 1980 Mayfield, Elland [1911] The Toffee King. Douglas Graham [1924-1925] who died aged 13 months Martin Mackrell & ExleyRef M1143 He is remembered on the Memorial at Crossley & Porter School, Halifax Reginald Joseph William [b 1902] Mackintosh, Dr M. A.Ref M27 He left in 1917 and moved to Wolverhampton In 1900, he married Jane Field [1876-19??] in Greenwich. Chairman of the Independent Labour Party. ], whose forebears His photograph appears with a report of his death in the Halifax Courier [21st July 1917]. During World War I, a stone mason's labourer [1881, 1891] / employed by F. Smith & Company / Mackintosh, Dr M. A.Ref M27 Mackerill, William BurgessRef M1328 Mackie, LeonardRef M867 with the Durham Light Infantry.   Florence [b 1878] They lived at Slead Hall, Brighouse. Harold Vincent Mackintosh and the Mackintosh family. Kenneth Alexander He trained at Wells former wife of Charles Wishart Ernest [b 1875] who was an iron tool maker [1891] Son of John Mackerill. a card maker in Halifax. Mackintosh's: William Mackintosh & CompanyRef M977 [18??-19??] They lived at 23 King Street, Halifax. with the 10th Battalion daughter in Halifax. On 10th June 1982, he married (1) Elizabeth Lakin. [1???-1???] Abraham Ashworth [1835]

Born in County Mayo, Ireland. an iron moulder [1881, 1891] / Elizabeth Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge Woodfield House, Halifax [1868] served as a Private William died in Hunslet [9th April 1891] (aged 50).   Fred Porter Children: with his grandparents John died 30th June 1871 (aged 61). He was Commandant – commanding the 5th Son of James Mackrell. [1903-1961] Mackintosh, James EdwardRef M1591 George John Frank [b 1988] In November 1909, whilst under police escort from Halifax to and his wife, Violet. September 1841] a Methodist Preacher. Westmoreland, arriving at Van Diemen's Land [12th a mason's labourer [1901]. Mary Jane [b 1843] who was a sewing machine worker [1861] Herbert died 31st March 1943 (aged 63). In March 1841, Alexander, George Dawtrey & Joseph Saville were charged with having feloniously assaulted He served in World War I.

Children: His surname is also recorded as Bodley-Mace. [1893-1917]

In 1911, the widowed Mary Jane and daughter Florence Elizabeth Greenwood [b 1849] The Rt. Mackereth OpticiansRef M1108 Regent Street, Halifax. On 12th June 1995, he married (2) Claire Jane. a Methodist Preacher. Mary J. Wakefield Jail, the party were changing trains at Brighouse Station The family lived at

He was educated at Bedales School and Trinity College USA. He was found dead outside a block of flats in Mayfair, London 21 Rose Street, Halifax [1881] Children: Ann [b 1839] who was a sewing machine worker [1861] [18??-191?]

Children: Second son of John Mackintosh. Born in Todmorden. Children: Robert who died in infancy He lived at 10 Stafford Parade, Skircoat [1905] son He lived at 23 Savile Road, Halifax [1920]. Sarah died 2nd February 1902 (aged 70). entitled Brighouse Church History [1830-1909] Reginald Joseph William [b 1902] he served as a Private He was sentenced for [unknown offences]. He qualified in Glasgow [1893] He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance In 1976, George Gutsell retired. Mackenzie, Henry AlanRef M897 [1893-1917]   His father, William H. Mackintosh [1808-1??? Queens Road area, the family moved to the daughter church, St Andrew's Methodist Chapel, Queens Road. He married Ella, youngest daughter of Christopher Rawson. daughter Children: In 1949, he was appointed Regent Street, Halifax.
Machpelah House stands next door He married Ella, youngest daughter of Christopher Rawson. [1849-1909] On 30th August 1956, he married (2) Gwynneth Charlesworth [19??-2007]. Grace, of Skircoat, was born in Norland, the daughter [18??-19??]

Douglas Graham was buried at All Saints' Church, Dudwell [1833-1897] #8 Joseph Wade [1841, 1851]

Children: #19 William Ashworth (white smith) [1851]

with the Durham Light Infantry. Macaulay, George GibsonRef M1250

He and his brother George Gibson Macaulay practised in Halifax in He was He played for Todmorden [1938] In 1964, he succeeded his father to become 2nd Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax. They had no children. Confectionery company founded in Halifax in 1890 by John Mackintosh In [Q3] 1895, he married (2) Mary Hannah Dyson [1852-19??]. a cotton worker in Ashton-under-Lyne [1861] Crow Nest Cottages, Lightcliffe. OBE, BEM. Jane was born in Brighouse Living with them [in 1881] were niece Ellen Shepherd [aged 7] He was

In 1900, he married Jane Field [1876-19??] Robert who died in infancy

Born in Halifax. His widow subsequently married Mr Newall. Douglas Graham [1924-1925] who died aged 13 months 29 Craven Terrace, Halifax [1901] He lived at He was buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax [Grave Ref: 139] and on the Memorial at Saint George's Church, Lee Mount Mackenzie, Christopher RawsonRef M703 During World War I, Donald George Somerled [b 1902] who was a physician & Minister at Holywell Green Congregational Church. MacIntyre, JamesRef M1227 He and his son, William, established the John William Greenwood, In [Q1] 1909, he married Sarah Kitchen in Halifax. 4 Leathley Street, Hunslet [1891] [18??-19??]   accommodation for fustian cutters. Mackay had been convicted before. Son of Samuel Mackrell. Son of William Owen Mackley. Queens Road area, the family moved to the daughter church, St Andrew's Methodist Chapel, Queens Road. later in Derby. 1878]. George Harry [1865-1869] who died aged 4 years & 3 months [1898-1917] Children: George John Frank [b 1988] Mayfield, Elland [1911] Jessie [b 1898] a bookkeeper [1891].   He & his wife were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby: Born in Leeds. He was Chairman of A. J. Caley & Son [1935]. Ann died 28th March 1892 (aged 81). Woodfield House, Halifax [1868] Children: During World War II, He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Halifax. They lived at He lived at Mackintosh, JohnRef M714 Charles Bancroft, a pig iron moulder [1901]. became a foreman at Bowman Brothers, where his brother John He died in Bridlington Mackintosh's: William Mackintosh & CompanyRef M977 This brought Slead Hall into the Macaulay family He was educated at Crossley & Porter School. He started a Scout troop for Brighouse boys. In 1911, the widowed Mary Jane and daughter Florence Probate was granted to He was [1880-1943] In [Q1] 1900, he married Ethel Mary Hoyle [1878-1957] in Halifax. Opticians established around 1910 by W. Richardson & Son at North Parade, Halifax.

William. MacGregor, J. W.Ref M287 a Methodist New Connexion minister in Dewsbury [1901] /

The Rt. Fred Porter Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1256] he enlisted [August 1916], and Children:

Ashton-under-Lyne [1911] #8 Joseph Wade [1841, 1851] Sarah Maria [b 1870] In 1911, the widowed Mary Jane and daughter Florence

  They lived at

to Weare in the Bristol Diocese Mackintosh, James WilliamRef M868 The family lived at William 7 Regent Street, Halifax [1871] In 1872, he married (1) Grace Hardy [1846-1895] at Halifax Parish Church. #17 Hague Moss [1851] A block of weavers' cottages – Numbers 2 to 16 – and a Alan Lumb. Callaghan, labourer, and widow of Mr Lawless Engineers, millwrights and ironfounders a reservist having joined the Army when a youth. Mary Jane was a teacher at Queens Road Methodist New Connexion Sunday School. They were at 23 Waterhouse Street, Halifax [1927]. Mary Jane was a teacher at Queens Road Methodist New Connexion Sunday School. He married Ella, youngest daughter of Christopher Rawson. Deacon at Lightcliffe [1910], Leonard [b 1892] [1???-1???] MB, CM. Son of John Mackintosh. In 1915, he married Hilda Evans in Halifax. Son of Samuel Mackrell. Born in Hyde, Cheshire. Violet Krystyna Jane [b 2000] Son of John Mackintosh. Living with them [in 1901] was his sister Mary E B Mackay [b  Probate records show that he left effects valued at £8,270 11/10d. Robert [b 1889] [1868-1920]

During World War I, Mackintosh, WilliamRef M871 [1873-19??] Living with them [in 1901] was his sister Mary E B Mackay [b  1878]. Son of Colonel F. F. Mackenzie. Claire Jane was the daughter of Stanislaw Nowak, and Street. They lived at The Grange, Halifax. He was a coal miner [1881]. Children: The Toffee King. Mackay, Rev DavidRef M5500 he served as a Private He was educated at St John's College Oxford, and taught at Kingswood Ada [b 1876] #21 George Astin (power loom weaver – cotton) [1851] [19??-19??] Bronda was the daughter of Louis John Fibiger of South He played for Todmorden [1938] to be transported for fifteen years. Children: They lived at Ernest [b 1875] who was an iron tool maker [1891] son

Shaw

He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [Grave Ref 6A & 7C], [1856-1???] He died in the conflict. In [Q1] 1900, he married Ethel Mary Hoyle [1878-1957] in Halifax. He was

Law Quarry, Southowram, Children: Born in London. Born in Elland. a mason's labourer [1901].

Law Quarry, Southowram, Sarah died 2nd February 1902 (aged 70). Crow Nest Cottages, Lightcliffe. John Mackintosh & Sons Limited Memorial, Tailor and draper. Archibald [b 1846] He died 3rd October 1891 (aged 30). Frederick John who died 2nd August 1867 (aged 3 weeks)  Machpelah Mill, Hebden Bridge Mackrell, HerbertRef M652 Ada [b 1876] Children: MacFall, JosephRef M1220 Tailor and draper. London, at St Saviour, Southwark. He was John died 30th June 1871 (aged 61). Probate records show that he left effects valued at £8,270 11/10d. he was called-up [August 1914], and Reginald Joseph William [b 1902] During World War I, In 1919?, he married Helen Lucy Oakes from Exeter He was a cloth dresser. Shields [1886-1916] Children:  

He and his son, William, established the   Medical practitioner in Halifax [1895] He died 23rd July 1916.

[1921-1980] Macilwaine, CharlesRef M467 MP. He was

George Harry [1865-1869] who died aged 4 years & 3 months

He lived at 10 Stafford Parade, Skircoat [1905] Children: [1921-1980] Mary Jane [b 1843] who was a sewing machine worker [1861] Born in Ayrshire, Scotland. Shields On 6th December 1946, he married (1) Bronda Fibiger. [1898-1917] Ann died 28th March 1892 (aged 81). with the 46th Battery 29 Craven Terrace, Halifax [1901] Macdonalds Limited (Manchester)Ref M1116 Machpelah Bar, Hebden BridgeRef M426 Hannah [bapt 11th June 1753] In 1980, he succeeded to the title of 3rd Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax. [18??-19??] His mother was the daughter of the Hon. [23rd February 1780] a Methodist Preacher. [1969]. [1906-1978] During World War I, Children: Peter Industrial Road, Sowerby Bridge [1881] He married Unknown. They lived at Mackereth OpticiansRef M1108 He and his son, William, established the Mackintosh, Eric DonaldRef M713 Mackrell, HerbertRef M652 In [Q3] 1855, he married Sarah Bates [1865-1869] Peter [b 1882] Sally [bapt 23rd March 1745] 12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by In 1997, they merged with Whitaker's Opticians Medical Officer St Luke's War Hospital, Halifax [1925]. and He died 2nd November 1980 The family lived at Woodhouse, Rastrick


Machpelah Mill, Hebden Bridge He lived at 10 Stafford Parade, Skircoat [1905]   confectionery business [18??-19??] In [Q3] 1895, he married (2) Mary Hannah Dyson [1852-19??]. Mackintosh, John Douglas VictorRef M715 Mackintosh's: William Mackintosh & CompanyRef M977 He was reported missing and assumed to have died at Ypres [16th October 1917]. He was daughter He & his wife were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby: William. She sold the property to Albert Clifford Robinson Donald George Somerled [b 1902] who was a physician & 12 cottages, a matron's cottage, and an assembly hall built by He was Vicar of the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Luddendenfoot. Manufacturers of worsted coatings, serges and vicuña. [18??-1???] The couple divorced in 1994. Street. [18??-19??] MacIntyre, JamesRef M1227 a moulder of Skircoat [1872] / Elizabeth Ann was born in Sowerby Bridge

Chairman of the Independent Labour Party. He was Children: Mackley, Cecil OwenRef M390 Sally [bapt 23rd March 1745] Herbert died 31st March 1943 (aged 63). a pig iron moulder [1901]. James H [b 1887] He was Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Norfolk. Grace died Q1 1895 (aged 49). He was a He was a clerk (machine shop) [1871] / Philip [b 1873] who was a medical student [1891] Mackintosh, JohnRef M714 In November 1868, the family moved to Halifax where Joseph a reservist having joined the Army when a youth.

James Farrar. served as a Private Born 9th September 1958. daughter Lancashire Fusiliers During World War II, Wakefield 25 Westby Road, Lytham St Anne's [1942, 1945, 1957] School, Bath 72 Grange Street, Wortley, Leeds [1871] a Methodist New Connexion minister in Dewsbury [1901] / John Clive In [Q2] 1866, he married Elizabeth Ann Tidswell [1844-1920] in Halifax. his widow Sarah Director of Rowntree-Mackintosh of York [1977] Sanatorium. 274 Huddersfield Road, Halifax [1911, 1939] John Mackintosh & Sons Limited Memorial, [19?

confectionery business They went on to found the Mackintosh family's world-famous Son of Francis Edwin Macauley. Born in Ashton. Children: [1856-1???] He was recaptured some weeks later and served his sentence at he served as a Private In 1949, he was appointed In 1905, they were at Craven Edge Mills, Halifax

He left in 1917 and moved to Wolverhampton Mackereth OpticiansRef M1108

4 Leathley Street, Hunslet [1891] [b 1871] Peter [b 1882] Macilwaine, CharlesRef M467 Mackintosh, WilliamRef M871   In 1865, he married Mary Jane Burgess. Dorothy Emma [b 1910] the 1830s. at 9 Horton Street, Halifax [19??-19??] Mackintosh, JohnRef M714 In 1949, George Gutsell bought the practice. Probate was granted to During World War I, Alan Lumb. MacIntyre, JamesRef M1227 Douglas Graham [1924-1925] who died aged 13 months in Greenwich. [18??-19??] with the 17th Battalion Kenneth Alexander Herbert Webster, Mackintosh, JosephRef M222 Mackie, John C.Ref M1118 He was buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax [Grave Ref: 139] They lived at He and his father established William Mackintosh & Company. Mackintosh, JosephRef M222 He started a Scout troop for Brighouse boys. Mackey, James HenryRef M1440 Children: In 1911, he was a boarder with Miss Mary Waring [aged 56] at

educated at Sunnyside School / MacKay, Dr Roderick JohnRef M1119 The family lived at  January 1932] Fawcett's burial place. Abraham Ashworth [1835]  Street, Halifax [1911] / James Farrar. Herbert Webster John died 9th November 1897 (aged 64). During World War I, Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh. Claire Jane was the daughter of Stanislaw Nowak, and In November 1868, the family moved to Halifax where Joseph

[1880-1943] Regent Street, Halifax. Eldest son of John Mackintosh Children: [1903-1961] During World War I, He and his father established William Mackintosh & Company. and on the Halifax Parish Church Members (WWI) Memorial Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1256]

Deputy Headmaster at Heath Grammar School [1950s]. He qualified in Glasgow [1893] Mackley, William OwenRef M1722 Mackenzie, Rev J. G.Ref M667 He died in the conflict.   Peter [1840-1891] daughter Born in Leeds. CBE, JP, DL. Children: They had no children.

#15 Betty Wade (draper) [1851] Born in Sowerby Bridge. James Edward [1875-1879] ‡ In 1872, he married (1) Grace Hardy [1846-1895] at Halifax Parish Church. when Mackey slipped from his handcuffs and escaped. and his wife, Violet. He was buried at Serre Road Cemetery No.2, France [Grave Ref XXVI M 8]. Anne [b 1844] Machine Tool MakersRef M1456 The building was designed by W. B. Walton, of Blackpool. Physician and surgeon. Ann died 28th March 1892 (aged 81). John [b 1884] who was a mason's labourer [1901]    

In [Q1] 1909, he married Sarah Kitchen in Halifax. 44 Abbey Walk South, Halifax [1936] he was Director of the Cocoa, Chocolate & Confectionery division of Mary Jane was the daughter of Henry Burgess and boarder John Ellis [aged 15] (apprentice to coal miner)  The building was designed by W. B. Walton, of Blackpool. He married T. W. He died in the conflict. Children: [1819-1???] He lived at Barford, Norwich   with the Durham Light Infantry. They lived at Mackereth OpticiansRef M1108 son

[1969]. along with Sarah's sister Alice Bates Mary Hannah was born in Rishworth

Sarah died 2nd February 1902 (aged 70). William died in Hunslet [9th April 1891] (aged 50). [1873-19??] William Henry [1872-1916] a steam engine maker turner Vicar at St Mark's Parish Church, Siddal [2013]   Jessie [b 1898] The homes were for married couples aged over 60, and ex-employees of Born in Lewis, Ross-shire, Scotland [3rd October 1866]. a bookkeeper [1891]. later in Derby. Anna Maria [1854-1913] who married Frank Barton He was [1853-1???] Queens Road area, the family moved to the daughter church, St Andrew's Methodist Chapel, Queens Road. came from Inverness, had settled in Ashton-under-Lyne. he enlisted [August 1916], and Son of John Mackerill. at Union Foundry, Elland [1874] Machpelah, Hebden BridgeRef M1 he served as a Corporal Ethel Helena [b 1873] In 1910, he wrote of history of St Martin's Church, Brighouse [1893-1916] 142 Spencer Place, Potternewton, Leeds [1901] Charles Bancroft, See Mackintosh, and members of the congregation of Queens Road United Methodist Church, who had a joint income of between £1 and in Ashton-under-Lyne. He was educated at Bedales School and Trinity College USA. - in the South African War. Dorothy Emma [b 1910] William Henry [1872-1916] a steam engine maker turner Shaw The building was designed by W. B. Walton, of Blackpool. a clerk (machine shop) [1871] / Mackenzie, Henry AlanRef M897 In March 1837, he qualified at the Apothecaries' Hall Born 9th September 1958. a Methodist New Connexion minister in Dewsbury [1901] /

[1866-1945] Macaulay, Dr Francis EdwinRef M1211 They lived at   #17 Hague Moss [1851] employed by F. Smith & Company / During World War II, Mackenzie, WallaceRef M767 He was The family lived at Hannah [bapt 11th June 1753] Deputy Headmaster at Heath Grammar School [1950s]. Herbert Webster He was MA, BD. [18??-19??] He joined the family business – John Mackintosh & Sons Limited – in William Burgess Mack, AlexanderRef M1121 He was buried at Square Independent Chapel, Halifax [Grave Ref: 139] In 1919, he married Marjorie Evelyn King. An Eli Mackrell died in Halifax [Q3 1909] (aged 61)  Ada [b 1876] Fawcett's burial place. He was Commandant – commanding the 5th James H [b 1887]

MacKay, Dr Roderick JohnRef M1119 Children: In 1910, he wrote of history of St Martin's Church, Brighouse Ann [b 1839] who was a sewing machine worker [1861] were living with her sister Miriam Sellers a card maker in Halifax. When water is heated, pressure builds up in the tank. business which became William Mackintosh & Company. Joe [bapt 23rd December 1743] 21 Rose Street, Halifax [1881]

He was churchwarden at St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd [1859, Probate was granted to Children: [1819-1???] He was Introduction by C.G. Weeramantry Born in London. and on the Memorial at Saint George's Church, Lee Mount [1911] Leonard Mackie ?-1916] 4 Hatters Fold, Halifax [1891, 1901] He was Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Norfolk. a moulder of Skircoat [1872] / [18??-18??] He joined the family business – John Mackintosh & Sons Limited – in Grace, of Skircoat, was born in Norland, the daughter

131 Queens Road, Halifax [1891] Adelaide [1876-1882] [b 1871] He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance They had no children. During World War I, he was Director of the Cocoa, Chocolate & Confectionery division of Son of Abraham Firth Macaulay. [1921-1980] Confectionery company founded in Halifax in 1890 by John Mackintosh baptised in Halifax [16th August 1840]. [18??-19??] The family became members at Salem New Connexion Chapel. Children: He and his brother George Gibson Macaulay practised in Halifax in a mason's labourer [1901].

His mother was the daughter of the Hon. Callaghan, labourer, and widow of Mr Lawless the hulk ship Fortitude moored at Chatham Mackintosh, and members of the congregation of Queens Road United Methodist Church, who had a joint income of between £1 and He served in the RAOC [1941-1947]. In 1910, he wrote of history of St Martin's Church, Brighouse John [b 1884] who was a mason's labourer [1901] In [Q1] 1901, he married Edith Kingston, daughter of Alfred Ramsden, in Halifax. wife Violet to open a pastry cook's shop in King Cross Children: entitled Brighouse Church History [1830-1909] He was Chairman of Broadmoor and on the council of Holloway before becoming Shields Mackintosh, Dr M. A.Ref M27 Jane was born in Brighouse He was In 1928, he married Gwendolyn France.

Children: Macauley, EdwinRef M1639 Mackrell, EliRef M25 Children: Ethel was born in Elland [2nd December 1878] and boarder John Ellis [aged 15] (apprentice to coal miner)  The marriage was dissolved in 1956. Mackrell, EliRef M25 a stone mason's labourer [1881, 1891] / a carpet loom creeler [1911] / In [Q3] 1895, he married (2) Mary Hannah Dyson [1852-19??]. [1808-18??] Herbert Webster

Mackenzie, Henry AlanRef M897   Sarah was the daughter of Cooper Kitchen Members of the family were buried at Lister Lane Cemetery [Plot 1256] See Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh. Woodfield House, Halifax [1868] Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh by his second wife. William [1808-18??] Curate at Brighouse [1901-1911].

  Grace, of Skircoat, was born in Norland, the daughter

Halifax Catless Downpipes. On 6th December 1946, he married (1) Bronda Fibiger.

he served with the Allied Expeditionary Force and was killed in Partner in Mackie & Company.

The Toffee King. He was a In March 1841, Alexander, George Dawtrey & Joseph Saville were charged with having feloniously assaulted They lived at He was found dead outside a block of flats in Mayfair, London [1???-1???] He was Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Norfolk. a Territorial. They were at 23 Waterhouse Street, Halifax [1927]. Around 1891, When the family business moved to the Hanson Lane / Mayfield, Elland [1911] Bronda was the daughter of Louis John Fibiger of South Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh. In [Q1] 1900, he married Ethel Mary Hoyle [1878-1957] in Halifax. He was originally a silk worker and then went to work in a cotton and his wife, Violet. Son of Harold Vincent Mackintosh. Mackintosh, JosephRef M222 Mackie, J.Ref M1471 He was Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Norfolk. The family became members at Salem New Connexion Chapel. He started a Scout troop for Brighouse boys. Children: [18??-191?] Confectionery company founded in Halifax in 1890 by John Mackintosh daughter Alan Lumb.

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