See also
Husband:
William HUNTRISS (1780-1847)
Wife:
Hannah WRIGLEY (1779-1837)
Children:
Marriage:
9 Mar 1803
Halifax
Name:
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
22 Apr 1780
Sherburn in Elmet
Christening:
1 May 1780 (age 0)
Sherburn in Elmet
Occupation:
Cotton Spinner
Death:
1847 (age 66-67)
Birmingham
Name:
Hannah WRIGLEY
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
-
Birth:
25 Sep 1779
Death:
7 Aug 1837 (age 57)
Birmingham
Name:
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
9 Dec 1802
Sowerby Bridge
Christening:
23 Mar 1803 (age 0)
Sowerby Bridge
Death:
20 Sep 1891 (age 88)
Name:
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
14 Aug 1804
Halifax
Christening:
28 Oct 1804 (age 0)
Sowerby Bridge
Death:
13 Feb 1883 (age 78)
Halifax
Name:
Henry HUNTRISS2
Sex:
Male
Birth:
16 Apr 1810
Death:
11 Dec 1810 (age 0)
Sowerby
Burial:
14 Dec 1810
St Peter, Sowerby
Name:
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
11 Oct 1811
Christening:
17 Feb 1814 (age 2)
Halifax
Address: North Gate End Presbyterian
Death:
31 Jan 1874 (age 62)
Name:
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
15 Sep 1813
Halifax
Address: North Gate End Presbyterian
Christening:
17 Feb 1814 (age 0)
North Gate End Presbysterian, Halifax
Death:
1 Aug 1891 (age 77)
Doncaster
Burial:
4 Aug 1891
St Wilfrids, Cantley, Doncaster
Name:
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Spouse (2):
Birth:
8 Feb 1816
Halifax
Christening:
8 Feb 1816 (age 0)
Halifax
Death:
Dec 1874 (age 58)
Dudley
Name:
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
15 Mar 1818
North Gate End Presbyterian, Halifax
Death:
30 Dec 1889 (age 71)
Was a member of Probity Lodge (Freemasons)
William Huntriss of Halifax purchased on 1 June 1814 the Halifax Packet for £3850 from a Liverpool merchant, who had on 13 May 1814 paid £2250 for it. ...
Four Centuries of Banking: As Illustrated by the Bankers, Customers and ... <http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=H6SGAAAAIAAJ&dq=huntriss&lr=>
by George Chandler - 1964 - 527 pages
Living at Haley Hill, Halifax when Ann was born (1811)
Transcript of the entry of 'professions and trades' for HALIFAX in Baines's Directory and Gazetteer Directory of 1822:Cotton spinner, Haley Hill
Declared bankrupt in 1824
By 1833, he became the licencee of the George Inn at Digbeth in Birmingham
Buried at Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham. Key Hill was a non-conformist cemetery, run by the Birmingham General cemetery Company (est 1833)
Hannah went to stay at a Boarding house in Liverpool in order to recuperate (possibly after the birth of their second son William), as documented in "Miss Weeton, diary of a governess". See the "Books" page for details
FamilySearch.
Richard C Huntriss.
Sherburn Parish Register.
1881 Census. be.
GRO (via Simon Giles).
National Burials Index.
GWR shareholder register.
1891 census.
1881 Census.
1871 Census.
1851 census.