l.1. George, geb. Leeds,
ged. 19/10/1851, Mexborough, Yorkshire, Engeland, begr. 20/02/1929 x 06/1873, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Engeland met
Emily COWLISHAW, geb. 01/1853. Sheffield, York, begr. 11/05/1916, d.v. James Cowlishaw en Ann Richardson.
George was die seun van William Wortley en Ann Best.
Gedurende Victoria (r.1837-1901) se lang
heerskappy, het direkte politiek wegverskuif van die soewereine. 'n Reeks Acts
het die sosiale en ekonomiese basis van die kiesers uitgebrei. Dit was tydens
Victoria se bewind dat die moderne idee van die grondwetlike monarg, wie se rol
bo politieke partye moes bly, begin ontwikkel het. Soos baie ander gedurende
die tyd was sy gekant teen die gee van stemreg vir vroue. Sy het probeer om die lot van die armes te
verbeter, soos die Royal Commission on
housing. Sy het ook baie
liefdadigheidsorganisasies ondersteun wat betrokke was in die onderwys,
hospitale en ander gebiede. Die
bevolking van Engeland het byna verdubbel van 1851-1901. Redes hiervoor was die verbeterde
lewensomstandighede, huwelike op baie jong ouderdomme en geen katastrofiese epidemies of hongersnood nie. (Wikipedia)
This Lancashire habitation name of Kilshaw was from a
place Cowlishaw, near Oldham in
Lancashire. The place-name is recorded as Cowleshagh in 1422, and Colleshawe in
1558. The name is probably from the Old English words of 'colly' (dark, coal)
and 'shaw' (copse) literally meaning one who lived and probably worked at the
copse containing coal. Later instances of the name include Geoffrey Culcheth of
Hindley who was recorded in 1585, and was listed in the Wills at Chester, and
William Colishaw who appears in record in Derbyshire in the year 1680. Sarah
Cowlishaw was documented in Lancashire in the year 1704. The name is also spelt
Cowlishaw, Coleyshaw, Collishaw, and Culshaw. Both the associated coat of arms are recorded
in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. (4crests.com) The
family’s origins are in Lancashire to the west of Yorkshire, England. They
probably expanded to Derbyshire just to the south of Sheffield in Yorkshire,
England, before later expanding into Yorkshire. (Gen Forum)
George Wortley is in 1851 in Leeds Yorkshire
gebore. In die Sondag 7 April 1861
sensus word hy as 10 jarige skolier in sy pa se huishouding by 7 Norroy St.
Sheffield aangeteken.
Sensus 7 April 1861: City of Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire. 7 Norroy St. Sheffield.
William Wortley Head Mar 35 iron roller Staffordshire Oldbury
Ann Wortley Wife Mar 28 Yorkshire Mexbro
George Wortley Son 10 Scholar Yorkshire Leeds
John Wortley Son 6 Scholar Yorkshire Swinton
Mary Ann Wortley Daur 4 Scholar Yorkshire Wortley
Edwin T Wortley Son 2 Yorkshire Sheffield
Ann Wortley Daur 2m Yorkshire Sheffield
Joseph Wortley Visitor 77 Yorkshire Masbro
In die
vroeë 19de eeu het die meeste van die werkersklasmense van eenvoudige kos, t.w.
brood, botter, aartappels en spek geleef. Die slagter se vleis was 'n luukse. (http://www.localhistories.org/19thcent.html) In die
sensusse sedert 1841 is slagters dikwels, slegs as slagters gelys, sonder om
die ware aard van sy werk weer te gee. Voor
die koms van verkoeling in die vroeë 20ste eeu, was die slagter betrokke by die
hele proses van, die aankoop van die lewende diere van die boer, vetmaakproses
vir die mark, die slag en opsny in snitte vir die mark, sowel as die bedryf van
die markstalletjie. Beroepe wat verband
hou met die vleishandel kan insluit: Master
Butcher, Journeyman Butcher, Slaughterman, Cattle Dealer, Pork Butcher,
Butcher's Apprentice, Butcher's Labourer, Butcher's Porter or Butcher's Boy.
Slagters se vroue verskyn soms as Butcher’s wife of Butcheress. The
British butcher (https://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/tag/19th-century-butchers/)
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Edmund
Jowett Self M 43 Bradford, Yorkshire
Jane
Brook Jowett Wife F 29 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Thomas
Brook Jowett Son M 8 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Annie
Jowett Daughter F 5 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Edmund
Jowett Son M 3 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Blanche
Jowett Daughter F 0 Sheffield, Yorkshire
William
Smith Visitor M 18 Bradford, Yorkshire
George
Wortley Servant M 19 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Ann
Brayshaw Servant F 19 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Mary
Brayshaw Servant F 16 Sheffield, Yorkshire
George Wortley trou Junie 1873, Sheffield, Yorkshire,
Engeland met Emily Cowlishaw.
1871. Emily
Cowlishaw. Servant. 18 housemaid. Yorks.
Sheffield.
Hulle
oudste seun, William word in 1874 gebore, maar sterf by hulle huis by 61 Broad
Street, op die ouderdom van 3 jaar en is op 18/12/1877 in die Burngreave
Cemetery, Sheffield begrawe.
WORTLEY,
William (son
of Geo Wortley, age 3).
Died at 61 Broad Street; Buried on December 18, 1877 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: . Remarks: .
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Died at 61 Broad Street; Buried on December 18, 1877 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: . Remarks: .
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Met die Sondag 3 April 1881 sensus het George Wortley (29),
sy vrou Emily (28), Hannah (5), Stanley (3), Cyrus (2), en Arnold (5 w) by 61
Broad St, Sheffield gewoon. Saam met
hulle in die huis het Walter Caulishaw, (waarskynlik
familie van sy vrou) ‘n leerling slagter
en Sarah Daniels ‘n huisbediende gewoon.
In order to be considered middle class
you had to have at least one servant. Most servants were female. (http://www.localhistories.org/19thcent.html)
1881. Census
Place: Sheffield, York, England. Family
History Library Film 1342124. Public Records Office Reference RG11.
Piece / Folio 4653 / 38. Page Number
26.
Welgestelde mense het in die 19de eeu in baie gerieflike
huise gewoon, terwyl hulle servants
in beknopte kwartiere en dikwels in die solder gewoon het. Vir die eerste keer was meubels massa-geproduseer,
wat beteken het dat meubels goedkoper was, maar dat die standaard van die
ontwerpe verlaag het. 19de eeuse
middelklas huise was oorvol van meubels, ornamente en snuisterye. Maar net 'n klein minderheid kon hierdie
gemaklike leefstyl bekostig. In die
1870's en 1880's het baie middelklas mense badkamers gebou. Die water is deur
gas verhit.
(http://www.localhistories.org/19thcent.html)
In 1882 sterf George en Emily se seun Arnold op die
ouderdom van 1 jaar en 6 maande by 61 Broad St.
Hy is op 16/05/1882 in die Burngreave Cemetery begrawe.
WORTLEY, Arnold (son of Geo Wortley, age
1 year 6 months).
Died at 61 Broad St; Buried on May 16, 1882 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: . Remarks: 25955.
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Died at 61 Broad St; Buried on May 16, 1882 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: . Remarks: 25955.
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Op Sondag 5 April 1891 het George Wortley (39), as
slagter van beroep by die adres 591 Intake Road, Sheffield, saam met sy vrou Emily
(38) en hulle 7 kinders, Annie (15), Stanley (13), Cyris (12),
Enos, (7), Westall (5), Amy (3)
en Nora (1), gewoon. Die ou Intake Road
staan vandag as die City Road bekend.
1891. Piece:
RG12/3826. Place: Sheffield-West Riding
of Yorkshire Enumeration District: 9.
Civil Parish: Sheffield Ecclesiastical Parish: St Johns. Folio: 75 Page: 16 Schedule: 96
(http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3426/1/251201.pdf)
Ecclesall Bierlow—one of the six 'townships' that made up the old Parish of Sheffield. Ecclesall Bierlow encompassed most of the land between the River Sheaf and the Porter Brook from The Moor to Ringinglow. It also included the areas of Broomhall and Crookesmoor to the north of Porter Brook. Though this area contained numerous small villages and hamlets, there was never a village called Ecclesall. (Wikipedia)
Ecclesall Bierlow—one of the six 'townships' that made up the old Parish of Sheffield. Ecclesall Bierlow encompassed most of the land between the River Sheaf and the Porter Brook from The Moor to Ringinglow. It also included the areas of Broomhall and Crookesmoor to the north of Porter Brook. Though this area contained numerous small villages and hamlets, there was never a village called Ecclesall. (Wikipedia)
1901 Registration District: Ecclesall Bierlow; Sub-District Ecclesall Bierlow; Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peters Abbeydale; Civil Parish:
Ecclesall Bierlow
George
(59), sy vrou Emily (58) en hulle dogter Nora (21) moes van ten minste 1907 af
al in Wadsley Bridge gewoon het, aangesien sy kleindogter Phyliss (4) se
geboorteplek as Wadsley Bridge aangegee word. Die adres word in 2 April 1911 as 3 Dixon Place, Wadsley Bridge Sheffield,
Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England aangegee.
Wadsley Bridge is a suburb of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of the city centre. Other industrial facilities in the area by
the start of the 20th century included the Lepping Forge iron and steel works
at the junction of Leppings Lane and Penistone Road. Niagara Works on Clay Wheels Lane produced
edge tools. Moss and Gamble’s forge at
the foot of Fox Hill Road had a ten ton steam hammer, the biggest in Sheffield
at the time. ELG Carrs Stainless Steels
is a large firm in the district formerly known as Richard W Carr & Co Ltd,
it was formed in 1902 and produces special and stainless steels. (Wikipedia)
George se beroep was as ‘n Crane
slinger on Steel Foundery aangegee.
Sensus. Sondag
2 April 1911. Crane slinger at steel
foundery worker.
Emily Wortley sterf in
1916 op 63 jarige ouderdom by 3 Leppings
Lane en is op 11/05/1916 in die Burngreave Cemetery begrawe.
WORTLEY, Emily (wife of G Wortley, age
63).
Died at 3 Leppings Lane; Buried on May 11, 1916 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: .
Died at 3 Leppings Lane; Buried on May 11, 1916 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: .
Remarks:
Officiating Minister G Osborne, Removed from
Wadsley Bridge Parish.
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
(Friends of Burngreave Cemetery)
Toe George Wortley in 1929 op die ouderdom van 77 by 3 Dixon Place sterf was hy ‘n Crane Driver Foreman van beroep. Hy is op 20/02/1929 in die Burngreave Cemetery begrawe.
WORTLEY, George (Crane Driver Foreman,
age 77).
Died at 3 Dixon Place; Buried on February 20, 1929 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: .
Died at 3 Dixon Place; Buried on February 20, 1929 in Consecrated ground;
Grave Number 69, Section B1 of Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
Parent or Next of Kin if Available: .
Remarks:
Officiating Minister, C H Staveley: Removed from Wadsley Bridge Parish.
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
Plot Owner: of . (The Original Sheffield indexers – burial record search)
m.1. William, geb. c. 1874, begr. 18/12/1877, Burngreave Cemetery, Sheffield.
m.3. Stanley, geb. c. 1877. Sheffield, York, oorl. 1942, Sheffield, x c. 1904 met Sarah Ellen BRIGGS, geb. 1878, Grimsley.
m.4. Cyrus, geb. Mrt 1879, Sheffield, Yorkshire, trou op Ormskirk, Lancashire in Jun 1901 met Mary BERESFORD, geb. 1878, Staffordshire Maybank.
m.5. Arnold, geb. 1881, Sheffield, oorl. 1882.
m.6 . Enos, geb. 2e kwart 1883, Sheffield, trou met Edith LINDLEY, geb. 1886.
m.7. Westale, geb. Apr-May-Jun 1885, Sheffield, oorl. Oct-Nov-Dec 1945, Sheffield.
m.8. Amy, geb. 3de kwart 1887, Sheffield.
m.9. Nora, geb. c. 1890, Sheffield, oorl. Jan-Feb-Mar 1951, Derby, trou Oct/Nov/Dec1912, Sheffield met Herbert Marsden PARKIN, oorl. 04/10/1954, Derby.