James Barraclough

M, #14816, b. 12 April 1789, d. 7 January 1857
James Barraclough|b. 12 Apr 1789\nd. 7 Jan 1857|p14816.htm|John Barraclough|b. 1760\nd. 3 May 1818|p17778.htm|Mary (__________)|b. 1761\nd. 17 Jan 1847|p17779.htm|||||||||||||
  
Reference L4G Grf, L96
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Pedigree for Christine Barraclough
Father-Can* John Barraclough b. 1760, d. 3 May 1818
Mother-Can* Mary (__________) b. 1761, d. 17 Jan 1847
Baptism*12 April 1789James Barraclough was baptized on 12 April 1789 at "of" Crofton, Yorkshire, England: per IGI British Isles, based on Temple records, not Church records. 
He was the son of John Barraclough and Mary (__________)
Marriage*29 March 1812James Barraclough married Rebecca Whitely, daughter of Edward Whitely and Sarah (__________), on 29 March 1812 at Halifax, Yorkshire, England.1 
Census1850*1850James Barraclough appeared on the 1850 census as the head of household, pg 708 #417-522, Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts. His info on the census included: Barraclough, Jame[sic] 60 b.England, weaver in home of Thos. Barron who was a "dyer". 
Death*7 January 1857He died on 7 January 1857 at Lawrence, Essex Co., Massachusetts, at age 67 MA Births, Marriage (1841-1895) and Deaths (1841-1899) SLC 960173 volume 111 page 195 Died 7 Jan 1857, Sutton[?] St in Lawrence. Age 69, died of asthma, widower, weaver, born in England, son of John. 
Burial*9 January 1857He was buried on 9 January 1857 at Christ Church, Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Christ Church Records 1833-1915 (SLC 1289672) pg 262, buried 9 Jan 1857 James Barraclough age 67 resident of Lawrence. 

Family

 Rebecca Whitely b. 12 Mar 1792, d. Nov 1826
Children 1.Betty Barraclough b. 11 Jul 1813
 2.John Barraclough b. 27 Aug 1815, d. 18 Aug 1838
 3.Frank Barraclough+ b. 22 Sep 1820, d. 22 Feb 1896
 4.James Barraclough b. 14 Jul 1831
Last Edited 20 Jul 2010

Citations

  1. [S269] Church of England, Parish Church of Halifax (Yorkshire). Bishop's Transcripts 1600 - 1879 SLC #990597.
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