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KEMPLAY AND APPLEYARD FAMILIES PAGE
KEMPLAY AND APPLEYARD
NAMES INDEX
Thomas APPLEYARD Ann KEMPLAY nee MIDGLEY
Born 1816 Born 1827
at Wortley at Wortley
Bapt 24 Mar 1816 Baptised 15 Jul 1827
at Holbeck, Methodist at Leeds, St Peter
Parents George/Mary Parents Thomas/Anna
Married 20 Oct 1855 at Little Holbeck, St John the Evangelist
Overlooker of Little Holbeck (widower); bride of Holbeck (widow)
(Thomas' father : clothier; bride's father : slap dasher)
Witnesses George APPLEYARD either Thomas' father or Thomas' 16 year old son
Sarah KEMPLAY Ann's sister-in-law
Died 22 Jun 1878 (age 62) Died 6 Dec 1905 (age 78)
at Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street at Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street
Bu'd 24 Jun 1878 (grave 1967) Buried 9 Dec 1905 (grave 8953)
at Holbeck Cemetery at Holbeck Cemetery
Remarks :
Thomas previously married to Mary Rhodes
Ann previously married to George Kemplay
Addresses :
(1855) Holbeck
1855 Little Holbeck (overlooker)
1857-60 Brunswick Street
1861 47 Brunswick Street (flax spinning overlooker)
1861-67 Derwent Street
1866-67 47 Derwent Street
1868-71 24 Back Derwent Street
1871 (flax mill overlooker)
1872-74 24 Back Derwent Street
1875-76 (greengrocer)
1877 (shopkeeper)
1878 24 Back Derwent Street (greengrocer)
1878-79 (flax spinner)
1881 (Ann, widow)
1891 (lodging house keeper)
1901 (Ann, widow)
1905 (greengrocer)
Children : b=born, c=christened, m=married, d=died
Joseph b 22/11/56; c 14/9/62 Little Holbeck; buried 21/8/74 Holbeck Cemetery (age 17)
William Midgley b 22/11/56; c 14/9/62 Little Holbeck; m. Kate Ingram
James Midgley b 25/1/59; c 14/9/62 Little Holbeck; m. Ada Ann Basnett
Caroline b 12/12/60; c 14/9/62 Little Holbeck
Joshua b 3/6/64; c 21/8/64 Little Holbeck; buried 27/8/64 Holbeck Cemetery (age 3m)
George Henry b 1865; c 25/12/72 Little Holbeck; m. ?Elizabeth
CENSUS DETAILS
1861 Census 3361-137 Little Holbeck, 47 Brunswick Street Thomas APPLEYARD H M 44 flax spinning overlooker Wortley Ann APPLEYARD W M 33 Leeds John R Appleyard S U 23 mechanic smith Wortley Geo A Appleyard S U 21 coal leader Holbeck Thomas Appleyard S - 11 scholar Holbeck Wm M Appleyard S - 4 scholar Holbeck James Appleyard S - 2 Holbeck Eliz. Appleyard D - 13 flax spinner Holbeck Ann Kemplay D/L - 10 flax duffer Holbeck Emma Brumma Bd U 20 flax spinner Holbeck Joseph Appleyard S - 4 scholar Holbeck 1871 Census 4520-53 Little Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street Thomas APPLEYARD H M 53 overlooker flax mill Leeds Ann APPLEYARD W M 43 Leeds William Appleyard S - 14 flax mill worker Leeds Joseph Appleyard S - 14 flax mill worker Leeds James M Appleyard S - 12 flax mill worker Leeds George H Appleyard S - 5 scholar Leeds Caroline Appleyard D - 9 Leeds 1881 Census 4496-16 Little Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street Ann APPLEYARD H W 53 - Leeds William Appleyard S U 24 factory engine driver Holbeck James M Appleyard S M 22 engine smith Holbeck Ada A Appleyard D/L M 22 Holbeck Caroline Appleyard D U 19 general servant unempl. Holbeck George H Appleyard S - 15 wood cutter in flax mill Holbeck Beatrice Appleyard G/D - 1 Holbeck 1891 Census 3669-129 Little Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street Anne APPLEYARD H W 64 lodging house keeper Leeds Wm Appleyard S M 34 fettler in woollen mill Leeds Kate Appleyard D/L M 27 Leeds Thomas Appleyard G/S - 23m Leeds Ernest Appleyard G/S - 1m Leeds Isaac Moon Lr S 34 corn miller Hinderwell 1901 Census 4204-25 Little Holbeck, 24 Back Derwent Street Ann APPLEYARD H W 74 Leeds Caroline Appleyard D S 39 charwoman Leeds Patrick Byrne Bd S 10 confectioner Dublin IRL Benjamin Smith Bd S 19 joiner Harrogate