Hannah Scott

Female 1823 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah Scott was born 04 Nov 1823, Ossett, Yorshire. England.

    Notes:

    Note by Peter David Whitaker

    By 1861 she was living as "Head" with her children at Giggal Hill, Ossett. This is on the south side of The Green, where Joseph was brought up. She remained there in 1871 and in 1881 when the road was renamed as Manor Road. By 1881 she had a grandson called Joseph who was the illegitimate child of Emma probably named after his grandfather.

    No obvious trace of her has been found in the 1891 census so she may have died by that time.

    Hannah married Joseph Whitaker 17 Aug 1845, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England. Joseph (son of John Whitaker and Sarah) was born 06 Jan 1819, Ossett, Yorshire. England; was christened 04 Apr 1819, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Emma Whitaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born Feb 1846, Ossett, Yorshire. England.
    2. 3. Lydia Whitaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born May 1848, Ossett, Yorshire. England.
    3. 4. Fred Whitaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born 21 Feb 1852, Quebec Street, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; died 27 Dec 1911, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emma Whitaker Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born Feb 1846, Ossett, Yorshire. England.

    Notes:

    Note by Peter David Whitaker

    By 1881 Emma was living with her mother and her illegitimate child Joseph who was named after his grandfather.


  2. 3.  Lydia Whitaker Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born May 1848, Ossett, Yorshire. England.

  3. 4.  Fred Whitaker Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born 21 Feb 1852, Quebec Street, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; died 27 Dec 1911, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Source: Peter David Whitaker citing (probably) the birth certificate.
    Text: On 21 February 1852, Fred was born in Quebec Street, Wakefield.

    Died:
    Source: Peter David Whitaker
    Text: Fred died on 27 December 1911 at 31 South 'treet at 59 years of age. Cause of death is listed as Bright?s Disease, which is a kidney problem. Dropsy and Heart Failure. His burial site is unknown.

    Fred married Emma Graham 18 Dec 1875, St Peter's Birstall, Yorkshire, England. Emma was born 1850, Yorkshire, England; died 1903, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 5. Walter Whitaker  Descendancy chart to this point was born 18 Apr 1889, 37 Elizabeth Terrace, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England; died 17 Sep 1958, Leeds General Hospital; was buried 20 Sep 1958, Dewsbury Cemetery, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Walter Whitaker Descendancy chart to this point (4.Fred2, 1.Hannah1) was born 18 Apr 1889, 37 Elizabeth Terrace, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England; died 17 Sep 1958, Leeds General Hospital; was buried 20 Sep 1958, Dewsbury Cemetery, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Notes by Peter David Whitaker

    The last of Fred's children, Walter was born on 18 April 1889 at 37 Elizabeth Terrace, Dewsbury. This was just up Leeds cutting on the east side. He is recorded at this address in the 1891 census but at 47 South Street in 1901.

    He was apprenticed, as a cabinet maker, to Herbert Senior on Daisy Hill. In 1910, on his 21st birthday, Walter was presented by his employer with a copy of "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam." This was a then newly published translation of ?These pearls of thought in Persian?? and coupled with his violin playing adds a sensitivity to his character.

    In World War I, he served in the 2/4th Battalion of the King?s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. This was a Territorial Force battalion first formed at Wakefield on 30th September 1914 initially as a reserve to train recruits for the First Battalion. It eventually saw action when it went to France and Flanders on 15 January 1917.

    His army number was 200912 but his service records were destroyed in a major fire at the War Office in World War II. Reaching the dizzy heights of acting Corporal, he received the Victory and British Medals for serving (and surviving) in France. At the time of his discharge (26 November 1919) he was a temporary sergeant.

    By trade or profession he was a furniture and cabinet maker. He later worked for Bicker's, a large Department store in Dewsbury.

    Walter married Mary Hannah Gibson 04 Mar 1916, Yorkshire, England. Mary was born 1891, Yorkshire, England; died 1961, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]