Received pm of thanks from Barry and also request if any info on Charles' son John Haley 1811-1859.
Found this:
BO Thursday 17 July 1856 - deaths
On Tuesday week, aged 47, John Haley Esq, late ironfounder, Stanningley
(Dates don't quite match what Barry provided)
And that seems to be it.
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From Google
Re: Family of William Laytham Haley and Lucy Appleyard married at ... boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.yks...1.../mb.ashx16 May 2008 – Re: Family of William Laytham Haley and Lucy Appleyard married at St ... The family owned and ran both iron and brass foundries in Bradford.
Elisha Haley (1813-1866) riggtree.com/Haley/Elisha1813.htmlElisha and his brother Enoch had a partnership as Iron-founders. In the 1851 trade directory Elisha Haley is listed as an Iron Founder in Bradford. Elisha's son ... Mary Jane Haley-Murgatroyd (1839-1875) riggtree.com/Haley/Mary1839Jane.htmlElisha Haley Head age 47 Brass and Iron Founder employing 30 men and 51 boys born Yorkshire Bradford; Harriet Haley Wife age 45 born Yorkshire Walton ...
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Listed Buildings in Leeds, Leeds, England | British Listed ... ... for Further Address Information) Grade II Haley's Yard ... Grade II Gain Lane, Queensbury, Leeds, Bradford ... Globe Iron Foundry Fitting Up Shop Grade II Globe Road, Leeds www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/?england/leeds/leeds - Cached
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Calverley - Local and Family History - CuriousFox UK ... There was a Haley's Iron Foundry in Bradford not far from Eastbrook Hall in the 1940s. ... to a Timothy Brown born in Carlton near Rothwell in the late 1700's. He ... www.curiousfox.com/history/?westridingyorkshire_24.html - Cached
Census 1861 Richardshaw ED20 - CalverleyInfo Portal Bradford: 63: 112: Haley's Row: Jabez: SUGDEN: Head: M: 40: Spinner Woolen mill: Leeds: 63 ... Haley's Row: Joseph: CLAYTON: Head: M: 32: Foreman Iron Foundry: Pudsey: 63 : Charlotte: CLAYTON www.calverley.info/cen_pud_1861_?ed20.htm - Cached
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Just throwing out whatever I find in the newspapers:
BRADFORD OBSERVER - Thursay 18 April 1861 Deaths
On Monday last, age 72, Mr Charles Haley, iron founder, Ebenezer Street. ________________________________________________________________
Same publication 22 April 1841 - he's mentioned in an article about a man who committed suicide in a house opposite his foundry. The man had hung himself and Charles had cut him down. _________________________________________________________________
BRADFORD OBSERVER - Thursday 7 December 1843
Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned CHARLES HALEY, JOSEPH HALEY, JOHN HALEY, JOSHUA HALEY, ENOCH HALEY and EMANUEL HALEY as brass and iron founders, at Bradford and Shipley, both in the county of York, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and that the said partnership will in future be carried on by the said Charles Haley and John Haley and that all debts due to and owing from the said partnership will be received and paid by the said Charles Haley and John Haley. As witness our hands, this 4th day of December 1843.
(I reckon you could work out the relationships of Charles to the other Haleys mentioned). _____________________________________________________________________
In the Observer of Thursday 22 February 1855 there is an article very similarly worded to the one above stating that on the 9th Feb 1855 the partnership between Charles Haley and John Haley, trading as "Charles Haley & Co" was dissolved and the business was continued by John Haley alone. ____________________________________________________________________
BO Thu 28 December 1854 Article too long too type out in entirety. A John Boyd was prosecuted for stealing all of the brass parts froma steam engine owned by Charles Haley, iron founder. The engine was rendered unusable.
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Hello Barry - did you find anything when you tried Google? :-)
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Hello everyone, i hope some one can advise me on finding information on a ancestors iron-foundry. He was Charles Haley 1789-1861 and owned a foundry in Bradford ,this was Diamond St,he also owed several houses close by on Ebenezer St.He lived in one of the houses to.
What i am looking for is how can i find out more info on his iron works.
Thanks
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