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Descendant Chart for Robert Middlebrook (1756-1842) of Bentham, Yorkshire
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Robert Middlebrook of Bentham (1756-1842)
- was the youngest child of William Middlebrook.
- was baptised at Tatham, Lancashire on 26th September 1756.
- worked as a blacksmith.
- died in 1842 [Settle district].
- he married Alice Armitstead at Bentham on 15th March 1779.
- they had six children:
- Sarah Midlebrook was baptised at Bentham on 2nd April 1780. She married Roger Walker at Bentham on 25th June 1803.
- William Midlebrook (1783-1873) was baptised at Bentham on 23rd November 1783.
- Christopher Middlebrough was baptised at Bentham on 3rd June 1787, but was buried there on 12th April 1807, aged 19.
- Anne Midlebrough was baptised at Bentham on 5th May 1793.
- John Middlebrough was baptised at Bentham on 14th August 1796. His descendants are detailed on a separate page.
- Robert Middlebrough was baptised at Bentham on 14th August 1796. He remained single and worked as a blacksmith.
He was buried at Bentham on 3rd September 1861.
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William Middlebrook of Bentham (1783-1873)
- was the son of Robert Middlebrook.
- was baptised at Bentham on 23rd November 1783.
- worked as a blacksmith.
- died in 1873 [Settle district], aged 87.
- he married Eleanor Atkinson at Bentham on 15th June 1822.
- they had three children:
- Robert Middlebrook (1823-1900) was baptised at Clapham on 7th September 1823.
- Alice Middlebrooke was baptised at Bentham on 21st May 1826, but was probably buried there on 12th January 1827.
- Margery Middlebrook was baptised at Bentham on 27th April 1828.
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Robert Middlebrook of Blackburn (1823-1900)
- was the eldest child of William Middlebrook.
- was baptised at Clapham on 7th September 1823.
- moved around a lot before settling at Blackburn, Lancashire in the 1860s.
- worked as a horse breaker.
- died in 1900 [Blackburn district], aged 74.
- he married Judith Richardson in 1858 [Settle district].
- they had six children:
- Ellen Middlesbrook was born at Willy Wood, Langcliffe, Yorkshire in 1859. She married John Caunce at Blackburn in 1888.
- John Middlebrook (1861-1938) was born near Settle, Yorkshire in 1861.
- Rarey William Middlebrook was born near Settle, Yorkshire in 1863. He married Elizabeth Jane Gill at Blackburn in 1893 and they had six children:
- Edith Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1895.
- Robert Mathew Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1896.
- Margaret Ellen Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1899.
- Annie Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1901.
- Mary Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1904.
- William Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1906.
- Elizabeth Ann Middlebrook was born at Billington, Lancashire in 1866. She married Thomas Woods [Blackburn district] in 1897.
- Archibald Atkinson Middlebrook was born at Whalley, Lancashire in 1867. He married Nancy Agnes Gibson at Blackburn in 1893 and they had three daughters:
- Judith Alice Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1895.
- Mary Isabella Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1896.
- Maud Eveline Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1901.
- James Richard Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1869.
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John Middlebrook of Blackburn (1861-1938)
- was the eldest son of Robert Middlebrook.
- was born near Settle, Yorkshire in 1861.
- worked as a cotton weaver.
- died in 1938 [Blackburn district], aged 76. Probate was granted the same year to children Robert and Ellen.
- he married Mary Ellen Walmsley at Blackburn in 1885.
- they had seven children:
- Robert Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1885.
- James Richard Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1887.
- Annie Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1891.
- John Richardson Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1893.
- Ernest Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1898.
- Ellen Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1901.
- Harry Middlebrook was born at Blackburn in 1904.
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Disclaimer - Please note that these pedigrees are based on my own interpretation of the records,
and I would always advise researchers to check the records themselves.
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