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Jonathan BEARDSHAW's siblings: George BEARDSHAW (1801-1869) and John BEARDSHAW (1803- )

Family of Jonathan BEARDSHAW and Elizabeth STYRING

Husband: Jonathan BEARDSHAW (1822-1864)
Wife: Elizabeth STYRING (1825-1911)
Children: Thomas Styring BEARDSHAW (aft1848- )
Henry John BEARDSHAW (1851- )
Alfred BEARDSHAW (1853- )
Frank BEARDSHAW (1855?-1883)
Arthur BEARDSHAW (1858-1939)
Marriage 10 Feb 1847 All Saints, Rotherham

Husband: Jonathan BEARDSHAW

Name: Jonathan BEARDSHAW
Sex: Male
Father: Jonathan BEARDSHAW (bef1780-1851)
Mother: Elizabeth TAYLOR ( - )
Birth 10 Aug 1822 Sheffield
Death 30 Jun 1864 (age 41) Sheffield 1

Additional Information

Death Mushrom Bank

Wife: Elizabeth STYRING

Name: Elizabeth STYRING 2,3
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 17 Feb 1825 Rotherham 4
Death 31 Dec 1911 (age 86) 27 Northumberland Road 4

Child 1: Thomas Styring BEARDSHAW

Name: Thomas Styring BEARDSHAW 4
Sex: Male
Spouse: Julia Ann FOOTE (aft1849- )
Birth btw 1848 and 1849 4

Child 2: Henry John BEARDSHAW

Name: Henry John BEARDSHAW 5
Sex: Male
Birth 1851 Sheffield
Occupation Table Knife Manufacturer 6

Child 3: Alfred BEARDSHAW

Name: Alfred BEARDSHAW
Sex: Male
Spouse: Sarah A NEWEY (1861- )
Birth Q3 1853 Sheffield 6
Occupation Grocers Clerk 6

Additional Information

Birth 1 Warrington Road, Sheffield

Child 4: Frank BEARDSHAW

Name: Frank BEARDSHAW
Sex: Male
Birth 1855 (app) Sheffield 4
Death Q4 1883 (age 27-28) Ecclesall Bierlow,Sheffield 4

Child 5: Arthur BEARDSHAW

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      Arthur BEARDSHAW     Spouse: Ada LAWTON    
 
Name: Arthur BEARDSHAW 7
Sex: Male
Spouse: Ada LAWTON (1872- )
Birth 1858
Occupation 1891 (age 33) Merchants Manager 8
Death 1939 (age 80-81) 9

Additional Information

Occupation 30 Upper Hanover Street, Sheffield
As shown on 1891 census

Note on Husband: Jonathan BEARDSHAW (1)

...and the twenty-eighth, destined to carry on the ancestral business at Diamond Works, Hollis Croft, and to have as his son Mr. Henry John Beardshaw who still lives in his father's house at the corner of Northumberland Road and Western Bank (" Western Hill," formerly called - The Racecourse Nook Crookesmoor~), and continues the manufacture of cutlery in Hollis Croft.10

Note on Husband: Jonathan BEARDSHAW (2)

The following entry appears in the 'Deaths' section of the 'Sheffield Independent' newspaper 1st July 1864: "Beardshaw.- June 30th, of apoplexy, aged 42, greatly respected, Mr Jonathan Beardshaw, of Mushroom bank, brother of Mr. Alderman Beardshaw, of Attercliffe"

Sources

1"Sheffield Independant Newspaper". 1 July 1664.
Text From Source: Beardshaw.- June 30th, of apoplexy, aged 42, greatly respected, Mr Jonathan Beardshaw, of Mushroom bank, brother of Mr. Alderman Beardshaw, of Attercliffe
Dictionery definition of Apoplexy - Sudden loss of ability to feel or move caused by rupture or blockage of the brain artery
Sheffield Central Library.
2"Census - 1861 - Sheffield" (SDFHS Floppy Disk). Piece 3469 Page 15F. Cit. Date: "15-12-2003". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Tony Beardshaw, Rotherham. Email: Beardshaw@tesco.net.
3"Cathryn Bower". Cit. Date: 16 November 2006. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
[[When we spoke at the Scarborough Family History Fair last Saturday I
promised to let you have details of ‘my’ Sheffield Beardshaws. Details are
as follows:-

1 Jonathan Beardshaw b: Abt. 1823
+ Elizabeth Styring b: 17 February 1825 Rotherham Baptism: 13 March
1825 Rotherham m: 10 February 1847 All Saints Rotherham d: 31 December
1911 at 27 Northumberland Road, Sheffield
2 Thomas Styring Beardshaw b: Bet. 1848 and 1849 Sheffield
+ Julia Ann Foote b: Bet. 1849 and 1851 Sheffield m: April to
June 1875 Sheffield
3 Edgar Beardshaw b: Bet. July and September 1876 Ecc. B.
3 Julia Elizabeth Beardshaw b: Bet. October and December 1877
Ecc. B.
3 Jessie Beardshaw b: Bet. October and December 1879 Ecc. B.
3 Bernard Beardshaw b: Bet. April and June 1883 Ecc. B.
2 Henry J Beardshaw b: Abt. 1851 Sheffield
2 Alfred Beardshaw b: Bet July and September 1853 Sheffield
+ Sarah A Newey b: Bet. April and June 1861 Wednesbury, Staffs m:
Bet. July and September 1888 Birmingham
3 Lilian Bearshaw b: Bet. July and September 1890 Ecc. B.
3 Eleanor Beardshaw b: Bet. 1896 and 1897 Sheffield
2 Frank Beardshaw b: Abt. 1855 Sheffield d: Bet. October and December
1883 Ecc. B.
2 Arthur Beardshaw b: Abt. 1857 Sheffield
Sheffield


Do these ring any bells with you?

The marriage of Alfred Beardshaw and Sarah A Newey is curious in that Alfred
was the nephew of my great great grandmother Mary Ann Spendlove (nee
Styring), while Sarah was the niece of my Mary Ann’s husband Robert
Spendlove.


Regards]]

Cathryn Bower
4Ibid. Cit. Date: 16 November 2006. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: When we spoke at the Scarborough Family History Fair last Saturday I
promised to let you have details of ‘my’ Sheffield Beardshaws. Details are
as follows:-

1 Jonathan Beardshaw b: Abt. 1823
+ Elizabeth Styring b: 17 February 1825 Rotherham Baptism: 13 March
1825 Rotherham m: 10 February 1847 All Saints Rotherham d: 31 December
1911 at 27 Northumberland Road, Sheffield
2 Thomas Styring Beardshaw b: Bet. 1848 and 1849 Sheffield
+ Julia Ann Foote b: Bet. 1849 and 1851 Sheffield m: April to
June 1875 Sheffield
3 Edgar Beardshaw b: Bet. July and September 1876 Ecc. B.
3 Julia Elizabeth Beardshaw b: Bet. October and December 1877
Ecc. B.
3 Jessie Beardshaw b: Bet. October and December 1879 Ecc. B.
3 Bernard Beardshaw b: Bet. April and June 1883 Ecc. B.
2 Henry J Beardshaw b: Abt. 1851 Sheffield
2 Alfred Beardshaw b: Bet July and September 1853 Sheffield
+ Sarah A Newey b: Bet. April and June 1861 Wednesbury, Staffs m:
Bet. July and September 1888 Birmingham
3 Lilian Bearshaw b: Bet. July and September 1890 Ecc. B.
3 Eleanor Beardshaw b: Bet. 1896 and 1897 Sheffield
2 Frank Beardshaw b: Abt. 1855 Sheffield d: Bet. October and December
1883 Ecc. B.
2 Arthur Beardshaw b: Abt. 1857 Sheffield
Sheffield


Do these ring any bells with you?

The marriage of Alfred Beardshaw and Sarah A Newey is curious in that Alfred
was the nephew of my great great grandmother Mary Ann Spendlove (nee
Styring), while Sarah was the niece of my Mary Ann’s husband Robert
Spendlove.


Regards

Cathryn Bower
5R E Leader, "Reminiscences of Sheffield" (OCR (Eric Youle) copy of original book). Chapter IX Doctors, Lawyers and Parsons. Cit. Date: "15-12-2003". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Only two of these were surviving in 1822 (Sheffield Mercury - Aug. 10. 1822), the eldest, who became Alderman George Beardshaw, of the Baltic Works: and the twenty-eighth, destined to carry on the ancestral business at Diamond Works, Hollis Croft, and to have as his son Mr. Henry John Beardshaw who still lives in his father's house at the corner of Northumberland Road and Western Bank (" Western Hill," formerly called - The Racecourse Nook Crookesmoor~), and continues the manufacture of cutlery in Hollis Croft.
All this needs to be proved in other ways. However we do have a family photo showing the
Sheffield Central Library.
6"Census - 1891" (Floppy disc from SDFHS).
7"Census - 1881 - Sheffield".
8"Census - 1891" (Floppy disc from SDFHS). piece 3799 folio 113. Cit. Date: "15-12-2003". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
9"Clare/Nick Beardshaw".
Nick Beardshaw, Norwich.
10R E Leader, "Reminiscences of Sheffield" (OCR (Eric Youle) copy of original book). CHAPTER IX. DOCTORS, LAWYERS, AND PARSONS.
Sheffield Central Library.