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					The Housemans of NidderdaleDatabase Pages
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 Abt 1764 - 1831  (67 years)  Submit Photo / Document
 Set As Default Person   
 1731 - 1785  (54 years) 
 
 
 
| Birth | 1731 |  
| Died | 04 July 1785 | Stonebeck Down, Kirby Malzeard, Yorkshire   |  
| Buried | 06 July 1785 | St Mary's Church, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire   |  |  |  
| Father | George HOUSEMAN b. 1689, Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire
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| Relationship | Natural |  
| Mother | Margaret WILKS b. 1693, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
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| Relationship | Natural |  
| Married | 1723 | Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire   |  |  |  
| Family | Elizabeth WEATHERHEAD b. 1732
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| Married | 12 January 1756 | Ripon, Yorkshire   |  
| Children | 
|  | 1. Michael HOUSEMAN b. Abt 1761
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| Name | Margaret GOUTHWAITE  [1] |  
| Birth | Abt 1764  [2] |  
| Gender | Female |  
| Death | 17 June 1831  [3, 4] |  
| Burial | 20 June 1831 | St Cuthbert's Church, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire  [5] |  
|  | Media (Log in) |  
| Probate | 06 January 1832 |  
| Headstones |  Submit Headstone Photo |  
| Documents |  | Documents (Log in) 
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| Notes | 
East Riding of Yorkshire Archives & Records Service
 Will of Margaret Houseman of Pateley Bridge widow zDDX94/9/17 23 May 1829
 
 Former reference: DDX94/136  -  1 Item
 
 Contents:
 Bequests: nephews Jacob and John Ragg; nieces Betty Barret, Sarah Kirkby and Alice Ragg; cousin Sarah wife of William Hannam of Lanes Foot in Dacre, et cetera Property: houses, Bay Horse Inn and Farr Close in Pateley Bridge. Furniture, money
 
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 Draft will of Margaret Houseman zDDX94/9/18 1831
 
 Former reference: DDX94/137  -  1 Item
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| Person ID | I02714 | The Housemans of Nidderdale |  
| Last Modified | 7 August 2016 |  
 
| Sources |  Details: 1939 Register Transcription. 
 
 Details: IGI. 
 
 Details: Margaret Houseman's ( Nee Gouthwaite ) Will. 
 
 Details: Headstone - St Mary's Church Pateley Bridge. 
 
 Details: Natonal Burial Index (3rd Edition). 
 
 Details: Arthur Clive Mitchell-Taylor. 
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