Waterfall Family History
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851 | In the 1911 census Matilda states that she had 14 children, 11 had died and 3 were still living. | WARD Matilda (I161)
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852 | In the 1911 census, Sarah states that she had six children, 5 were still living at the time of the census and one had died. | HATFIELD Sarah (I9)
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853 | In the 1920's Hulda worked for Princess Boncompti in Fumie, Italy for 18 months as a personal assistant. | KOHN Hulda (I17)
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854 | In the death of Arnold Waterfall on May 7, Settle Monthly Meeting and Friends generally have lost a valuable member. Born in 1914, brought up in the family home over the bookshop in Sheep Street, Skipton, and educated at Ackworth, he was a Quaker all his life. He left Ackworth in 1930, right in the middle of the slump years and went straight into the family shop to learn the business he was eventually to manage, being joined by his brother Sydney in 1946. The brothers co-operated well and as partners developed the shop into a thriving and very friendly concern. Arnold married Phyllis Keegan in 1939 and after a short period in Skipton, set up in the cottage attached to the old meeting house in Airton; this was to be their home for over twenty-five years, and here an allowed meeting developed during the war years. Part of the premises was used as a hostel for evacuees from Liverpool; Arnold and Phyllis were wardens, working with Friends Relief. It was here that they made it their concern to intriduce country ways to children who had never left the city. The ties of business were considerable, but even so, Arnold undertook a variety of tasks for Friends including membership of Meeting for Sufferings for nine years. Travelling was not as good then as now and the trip to London and back took from 2 am to midnight, getting some sleep on the way south. Also he was clerk to a joint Trust Funds Committee for Brighouse, Leeds and Settle Monthly Meetings, in which capacity he visisted Meetings Houses and Burial Grounds extensivley; in the early 80s he was a member of Quaker World Relations Committee and before that of the North West 1652 Committee. Outside Friends work, his intrests were wide and in many cases deep. In philately, his intrest in Tibetan stamps led him to write a number of publications and to recieve world wide recognition. The sport of caving owes much to him; as one of the founders and secretary for many years of the Craven Pot Hole Club, he published Pennine Underground, a book that has become the "Bible" of cavers in the area. More than this, he helped to establish the Cave Rescue Organistation, a body that has saved many lives, and of which he was a keen supporter. Arnold's contribution lay in the practical help that he gave in the areas of life that he touched and the friendly way he gave it. Source: Keven Petrie, The Friend June 8, 1990 pg 741. | WATERFALL Arnold Cartwright (I18)
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855 | Includes Newspapers & Magazines held at the Newspaper Library. | Repository (R7)
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856 | Info from Sheffield Marriage Indexes. Married between July 1836 & April 1837 | Family F90
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857 | Interned by the Japanese during the Second World War. | Sir WATERFALL Charles Francis (I1175)
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858 | is resident with her sister Eliza Marshall. | MARSHALL Sarah Woodhead (I312)
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859 | J. Cash, Coventry, a minister 44years. 69years. Died 4th month 1811. He did nottravel much, though large in the exercise of his ministry; and he was perculiarly careful to wait for the renewed evidence of divine command; by which he maintained the purity of the gift committed to his charge. His day's work having kept pace with the day, he hd nothing to do in the solem hour but to die, and departed in pious resignation. | CASH John (I27)
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860 | James gives his occupation as a Britannia Metal Springer. | Family F104
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861 | James gives his occupation as a Coal Hewer. | WATERFALL James (I14)
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862 | James gives his occupation as a Coal Hewer. | WATERFALL James (I14)
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863 | James gives his Occupation as a Coal Mine Hewer and Farmer. | WATERFALL James (I14)
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864 | James gives his occupation as a Hoisery Machine Smith. | WATERFALL James (I150)
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865 | James gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL James (I3)
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866 | James gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL James (I3)
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867 | James gives his occupation as a Pottery Labourer. | WATERFALL James (I3)
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868 | James gives his occupation as a Screw Maker. | WATERFALL James (I150)
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869 | James gives his occupation as a Screw Tapper. | WATERFALL James (I150)
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870 | James gives his occupation as a Smith. | WATERFALL James (I150)
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871 | Jane appointed her sister Deborah Cash and brother William Cash as Executrix and Executor. Bequests 1, Deborah Cash shares in the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, shares in the London and Birmingham Railway & shares in the Medical Clerical & Central Life Assurance Company 2, William Cash shares in the Great Western Railway, shares in the Birmingham & Gloucester Railway, shares in the Coventry & Warwickshire and Banking Company, 3, Elizabeth Petipher Cash £50 4, to all my nieces & nephews who are living at the time of my decease £19 19s each 5, dear friend Elizabeth Smith £30 6, friend Ann Smith £10 7, cousin Elizabeth ffrankland £19 19s 8, The remainder of my property I bequeath to my brother William Cash and sister Deborah Cash share and share a like sealed 12th day of the Third Month 1842 witnessed by John Gulson & Elizabeth Gulson | CASH Jane (I574)
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872 | January 21, 1899 at 85 Somerville Road, Bristol, Emma Jane wife of Charles Waterfall a son, still born. (Source: The Friend) | WATERFALL Male Infant (I147)
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873 | John & Sarah had four other children who died young. | Family F72
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874 | John Francis died of Acute Coronary Thrombosis due to Coronary Artery Arteriosclerosis. | WATERFALL John Francis (I771)
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875 | John gives his occupation as a Cemetery Gardener. | WATERFALL John Moore (I400)
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876 | John gives his occupation as a Coachman | WATERFALL John Pearce (I218)
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877 | John gives his occupation as a Coal Miner Hewer. | Family F150
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878 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer of 245 acres (employing 3 men). | WATERFALL John (I862)
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879 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer of 25 acres. | WATERFALL John (I784)
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880 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer of 54 acres, employing one man. | WATERFALL John (I784)
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881 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer. | WATERFALL John (I784)
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882 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer. | WATERFALL John (I784)
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883 | John gives his occupation as a Farmer. | WATERFALL John (I862)
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884 | John gives his occupation as a file forger. | Family F89
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885 | John gives his occupation as a Forge Labourer. | WATERFALL John (I270)
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886 | John gives his occupation as a forger. | Family F89
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887 | John gives his occupation as a General Labourer. | WATERFALL John (I270)
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888 | John gives his occupation as a Grocer. | WATERFALL John (I225)
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889 | John gives his occupation as a Joiner. | WATERFALL John William (I244)
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890 | John gives his occupation as a Joiner. | WATERFALL John William (I244)
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891 | John gives his occupation as a Labourer. | WATERFALL John (I270)
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892 | John gives his occupation as a Puddler in the Iron Trade. | WATERFALL John (I270)
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893 | John gives his occupation as a Puddler. | WATERFALL John (I270)
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894 | John gives his occupation as a Shoemaker. | Family F2
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895 | John gives his occupation as a Steam Crane Driver. | WATERFALL John Charles (I805)
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896 | John gives his occupation as a Wagon Builder. | WATERFALL John (I292)
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897 | John gives his occupation as a Wagon Maker. | WATERFALL John (I292)
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898 | John gives his occupation as an Assistant Cemetary Superintendant. | WATERFALL John Moore (I400)
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899 | John gives his occupation as an Innkeeper. | WATERFALL John (I225)
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900 | John gives his occupation as an Iron Founder. | WATERFALL John (I225)
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