See also
Husband:
William Bayes (1799-1851)
Wife:
Hannah Uttley (c. 1789-1855)
Children:
Marriage:
24 Sep 1826
Halifax Parish Church, Yorkshire
Name:
William Bayes
Sex:
Male
Father:
Thomas Bayes (c. 1766- )
Mother:
Anne Unknown ( - )
Note (shared):
Was living at Lumbutts near Todmorden in 1815, 1833 and in 1841.
Opened a school at Lumbutts in 1815 probably associated with the new Methodist Chapel.
Used to hold classes for working men and created a museum and library.
Thanks to Jack Bayes for the information
See also the delightful "Bayes Saga" by Jessie Bayes
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Etodmordenandwalsden/bayessaga.htm
Birth:
1799
Yorkshire
Occupation:
-; Cordwainer
Census:
1841 (age 41-42)
Shoemaker, Lumbutts, Langfield, Yorks
Death fact:
1851 (age 51-52)
1851 Mar Qtr, Todmorden, 21/626
Death:
8 Mar 1851 (age 51-52)
Todmorden, Yorks
Burial:
1851
Mankinholes Chapel Graveyard
Name:
Hannah Uttley
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
c. 1789
Langfield, Todmorden, Yorks
Census:
1851 (age 61-62)
School mistress, widow, Lumbutts, Langfield, Yorks
Death fact:
1855 (age 65-66)
1855 Mar Qtr, Todmorden, 9a/164
Death:
1855 (age 65-66)
Todmorden, Yorks
Burial:
c. 1855
Mankinholes Chapel Graveyard
Name:
John Bayes
Sex:
Male
Birth:
c. 1827
Todmorden, Yorks
Census:
1841 (age 13-14)
Living with parents
Death fact:
1842 (age 14-15)
1842 Jun Qtr, Todmorden, 21/469
Death:
1842 (age 14-15)
Todmorden, Yorks
Burial:
1842
Mankinholes Chapel Graveyard
Name:
Isaac Bayes
Sex:
Male
Birth:
c. 1829
Todmorden, Yorks
Death:
1832 (age 2-3)
Todmorden, Yorks
Burial:
1832
Mankinholes Chapel Graveyard
Name:
Alfred Walter Bayes
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Emily Annie Fielden (1837- )
Children:
Emmeline Bayes (1867-1957)
Walter John Bayes (1869-1956)
Gilbert William Bayes (1872-1953)
Jessie Bayes (1876-1970)
Note 1:
A "painter in oil colours", etcher and engraver. Attended Heatherleys Art School, paying his way doing illustrations notably for the Dalziel brothers to engrave. He produced 290 drawings for the Complete Illustrated Stories of Hans Christian Anderson.
Exhibited in Royal Academy 1858-1863 and British Institution 1859-1867. In 1900 he was elected as a Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers.
New house commissioned by AWB 1882-3, 82 Fellows Road, London NW3. Still living at 82 Fellows Road in 1891.
Lost all his savings in the collapse of Liberater Building Society in the 1890's and forced to rent out his studio.
Thanks to Jack Bayes for the above information. An example of the work of Alfred Walter Bayes is illustrated on Jack's website:
http://homepages.tesco.net/~johnfred/index.html
Note 2:
BAYES Alfred Walter of 82 Fellowes Road Hampstead Middlesex died 26 June 1909 at King's College Hospital Portugal Street Middlesex; probate London 10 September to Emmeline Bayes spinster and Gilbert William Bayes sculptor. Effects £1646 8s.
Birth:
c. 1832
Langfield, Todmorden, Yorks
Census (1):
1841 (age 8-9)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 18-19)
Schoolmaster, living with mother
Census (3):
1861 (age 28-29)
Artist (oil painting), living with aunt, Mary Sutcliffe, 16 Mount Pleasant, Todmorden
Census (4):
1871 (age 38-39)
Artist, wood draughtsman, 6 Oval Road, St Pancras
Census (5):
1881 (age 48-49)
Artist in oil colours, 21 Adelaide Road, Hampstead, London
Census (6):
1891 (age 58-59)
Artist, painter, 82 Fellows Road, London NW3
Census (7):
1901 (age 68-69)
Artist, 82 Fellows Road, Hampstead
Death fact:
1909 (age 76-77)
1909 Sep Qtr, Strand, 1b/249 (aged 77)
Death:
26 Jun 1909 (age 76-77)
King's College Hospital, Portugal Street, London
Name:
Albert Benjamin Bayes
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Margaret Ellen Foxcroft (1842-1912)
Children:
Walter Robert Bayes (1870-1936)
James Austin Bayes (1871-1954)
Anne Alice Bayes (1874-1966)
Mary Lavinia Bayes (1876-1959)
Note (shared):
1891: Newspaper publisher & proprietor, 4 Parsonage St, Hipperholme
Publisher:
"Bayes's Brighouse & Rastrick Historical Almanack" (1880)
"Brighouse Illustrated Almanack" (1884)
"Autobiography of Captain John Hodgson, of Coley Hall, near Halifax; His Conduct in the Civil Wars, and his troubles after the Restoration. First edited in 1806 by Joseph Ritson, Esq., or Sir Walter Scott. With Additional Notes by J. Horsfall Turner. Brighouse: A.B. Bayes, Printer. MDCCCLXXXII."
Information with thanks to Jack Bayes from Bayes Genealogy Website:
http://homepages.tesco.net/~johnfred/index.html
Birth:
1835
Langfield, Todmorden, Yorks
Census (1):
1841 (age 5-6)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 15-16)
Schoolmaster's assistant, living with mother
Occupation:
1856 (age 20-21)
Was teaching at his parents' school at Lumbutts, Todmorden
Census (3):
1881 (age 45-46)
Letterpress printer, Stationer's Shop, 80 Briggate, Hipperholme
Census (4):
1891 (age 55-56)
Newspaper publisher & proprietor, 4 Parsonage St, Hipperholme
Death fact:
1916 (age 80-81)
1916 Dec Qtr, Leeds, 9b/482 (aged 81)
Death:
17 Dec 1916 (age 80-81)
Leeds, Yorkshire
Was living at Lumbutts near Todmorden in 1815, 1833 and in 1841.
Opened a school at Lumbutts in 1815 probably associated with the new Methodist Chapel.
Used to hold classes for working men and created a museum and library.
Thanks to Jack Bayes for the information
See also the delightful "Bayes Saga" by Jessie Bayes
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Etodmordenandwalsden/bayessaga.htm
A "painter in oil colours", etcher and engraver. Attended Heatherleys Art School, paying his way doing illustrations notably for the Dalziel brothers to engrave. He produced 290 drawings for the Complete Illustrated Stories of Hans Christian Anderson.
Exhibited in Royal Academy 1858-1863 and British Institution 1859-1867. In 1900 he was elected as a Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers.
New house commissioned by AWB 1882-3, 82 Fellows Road, London NW3. Still living at 82 Fellows Road in 1891.
Lost all his savings in the collapse of Liberater Building Society in the 1890's and forced to rent out his studio.
Thanks to Jack Bayes for the above information. An example of the work of Alfred Walter Bayes is illustrated on Jack's website:
http://homepages.tesco.net/~johnfred/index.html
BAYES Alfred Walter of 82 Fellowes Road Hampstead Middlesex died 26 June 1909 at King's College Hospital Portugal Street Middlesex; probate London 10 September to Emmeline Bayes spinster and Gilbert William Bayes sculptor. Effects £1646 8s.
1891: Newspaper publisher & proprietor, 4 Parsonage St, Hipperholme
Publisher:
"Bayes's Brighouse & Rastrick Historical Almanack" (1880)
"Brighouse Illustrated Almanack" (1884)
"Autobiography of Captain John Hodgson, of Coley Hall, near Halifax; His Conduct in the Civil Wars, and his troubles after the Restoration. First edited in 1806 by Joseph Ritson, Esq., or Sir Walter Scott. With Additional Notes by J. Horsfall Turner. Brighouse: A.B. Bayes, Printer. MDCCCLXXXII."
Information with thanks to Jack Bayes from Bayes Genealogy Website:
http://homepages.tesco.net/~johnfred/index.html