In the 1910 US Census, "Mary A. Hartley" is listed as being about "3/12" of a year old (born about 1910), born in Utah, and residing with her parents Joseph Hartley and Annie B. [Booth] Hartley in Coalville, Utah.
In the 1920 US Census, "Joseph L. Hartley" is listed as being about 5 years old (born about 1915), born in Utah, and residing with his parents Joseph Hartley and Anne B. [Booth] Hartley in Coalville, Utah.
In the 1930 US Census, "Lawrence Hartley" is listed as being about 16 years old (born about 1914), born in Utah, and residing with his parents Joseph Hartley and his mother Annie B. [Booth] Hartley in Coalville, Utah.
James Tetlow married Mary Woolfenden in 1714 in Middleton, Lancashire, and named their first son James Tetlow--probably after his father James. James and Mary named their second son "Edward Tettlow"--possibly after James' father (as Mary's father was Johnathan Woolfenden)--who was born about 1691. However, the christening of a James Tetlow could not be located in the parish registers of St. Leonard's church in Middleton during the period of March 1689 through 1693 because there is a "gap" in the records. In fact, in June 2009, Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist in Lancashire, viewed the original parish records and stated that "because of the gap in the register [between March 1689 through 1693], his [James Tetlow] parents [possibly] either used another church or he [James Tetlow] had a late baptism." Also, in May 2009, Clayton Brough could not locate the christening of James Tettlow in the Bishop's Transcript of Middleton (FHL Film # 1545656, Item #6) because it was missing all records for the period between March 1684 and October 1721.
The 1714 marriage of James Tettlow and Mary Woolfenden is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 5 October 1714, and that James Tettlow was "of Thornham" and that Mary Woolfenden was "of Rochdale parish".
The burial of James Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that he was buried on 26 November 1763 as "James Tetlow, weaver, of Thornham."
Geographical Note: James Tetlow is said to have been of both "Thornham" and "Stakehill" Today, Thornham Lane and Stakehill Lane connect near Rochdale Road on Route A664--just a short distance north of Middleton, Lancashire. In fact the travel distance from Middleton to Thornham Lane is less than three miles.
Research Note: The Ancestral File originally contained an entry that listed James Tettlow as having been married to a second wife, Mary Cheetham, on 4 September 1722. However, the James Tettlow that married Mary Cheetham was of "Prestwich parish" and not of Thornham or Stakehill.
Research Note: Some genealogical information on James Tetlow (Tettlow) was obtained from the genealogy records of Shirley (Tetlow) & William Dowdell, which records were supplied to Clayton and Ethel Brough in 2009, and which stated: DOB: IGI. Stakehill of Prestwich; DOM: LPRS Middleton; DOM: St. Leonard, Middleton; DOD: St. Leonard, Middleton; OCC: Husbandman.
The christening of "Mary Woolfenden" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Films # 990051 and 599772), which states that she was christened on 19 April 1691 in St. Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England, and that her father was "Jonathan Woolfenden" of "Toadlane".
The 1714 marriage of James Tettlow and Mary Woolfenden is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 5 October 1714, and that James Tettlow was "of Thornham" and that Mary Woolfenden was "of Rochdale parish".
The burial of Mary (Tetlow) is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that she was buried on 26 February 1754 as "Mary wife of James Tetlow, weaver, of Thornham."
Marriage Notes for James Tetlow and Mary Woolfenden-1252
The 1714 marriage of James Tettlow and Mary Woolfenden is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 5 October 1714, and that James Tettlow was "of Thornham" and that Mary Woolfenden was "of Rochdale parish".
The christening of James Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that James Tettlow was christened on 25 December 1717 and that he was the son of "James Tettlow of Thornham". Also, this christening is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Mary Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that Mary Tettlow was christened on 6 September 1719 and that she was the daughter of "James Tettlow of Thornham". Also, this christening is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The burial of Mary Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County, 1653-1729" (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that she died on 21 May 1728 as the "daughter of James Tettlow [of] Stakehill.
The christening of Sarah Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that Sarah Tettlow was christened on 9 September 1722 and again on 5 April 1723 and that she was the daughter of "James Tettlow of Stakehill". Also, these christenings are listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The burial of Sarah Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that Sarah Tettlow was buried on 28 April 1723 as the daughter of "James Tettlow of Stakehill".
The christening of Elizabeth Tettlow is listed in the book "Registers of the Parish Church of Middleton, Lancaster County (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr, vol.18), which states that Elizabeth Tettlow was christened on 17 May 1724 and that she was the daughter of "James Tettlow of Stakehill". Also, this christening is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Edward Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts for Middleton, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that Edward Tetlow was christened on 22 June 1766 in Middleton and that he wa the son of "John Tetlow and Anne" of "Thornham [and that John, the father, was a] Weaver".
"Edward Tetlow" is listed in the burial record of his daughter, Betty Tetlow, as follows: The burial of Betty Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the burial took place on 27 November 1784 as "Betty min[or] d[aughter of] Edward Tetlow and Mary [a] Weaver [of] Castleton Moor".
"Mary" is listed in the burial record of her daughter, Betty Tetlow, as follows: The burial of Betty Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the burial took place on 27 November 1784 as "Betty min[or] d[aughter of] Edward Tetlow and Mary [a] Weaver [of] Castleton Moor".
The christening of Thomas Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts for Middleton, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that Thomas Tetlow was christened on 19 September 1762 in Middleton and that he was the son of "John Tetlow and Anne" of "Thornham [and that John, the father, was a] Weaver".
The marriage of Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place in the middle of September 1782/1783 (the precise date was hard to read in the record--but an entry in New Family Search lists it as being 24 September 1782), and that Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge were "both of this Parish".
In 2002, Ethel M. Brough visited the church of St. Leonard, Middleton, and located the gravestone of Thomas Tetlow, which reads: "Here lies interred the Body of Thomas Tetlow of Middleton-Wood who died Dec 9, 1840 in the 79th Year of his age [born about 1761]. Also Mary his Wife who died March 29th 1835 in the 80th Year of her age [born about 1755]."
The marriage of Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place in the middle of September 1782/1783 (the precise date was hard to read in the record--but an entry in New Family Search lists it as being 24 September 1782), and that Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge were "both of this Parish".
In 2002, Ethel M. Brough visited the church of St. Leonard, Middleton, and located the gravestone of Thomas Tetlow, which reads: "Here lies interred the Body of Thomas Tetlow of Middleton - Wood(?) who died Dec 9, 1840 in the 79th Year of his age [born about 1761]. Also Mary his Wife who died March 29th 1835 in the 80th Year of her age [born about 1755]."
Marriage Notes for Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge-1244
The marriage of Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place in the middle of September 1782/1783 (the precise date was hard to read in the record--but an entry in New Family Search lists it as being 24 September 1782), and that Thomas Tetlow and Mary Tonge were "both of this Parish".
The christening of James Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts for Middleton, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that James Tetlow was christened on 22 February 1761 in Middleton and that he was the son of "John Tetlow and Anne" of "Thornham [and that John, the father, was a] Weaver".
"James Tetlow" is listed in the burial record of his son, Thomas Tetlow, as follows: The burial of Thomas Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the burial took place on 25 November 1784 as "Thomas min[or] s[on of] James Tetlow and Betty [a] Weaver [of] Castleton Moor".
"Betty" is listed in the burial record of her son, Thomas Tetlow, as follows: The burial of Thomas Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the burial took place on 25 November 1784 as "Thomas min[or] s[on of] James Tetlow and Betty [a] Weaver [of] Castleton Moor".
The marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 7 January 1778, and that William Booth was a "Weaver" and that Mary Tetlow as a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Mary Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts for Middleton, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that Mary Tetlow was christened on 12 June 1757 in Middleton and that she was the daughter of "John Tetlow and Anne" of "Thornham [and that John, the father, was a] Weaver".
The marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 7 January 1778, and that William Booth was a "Weaver" and that Mary Tetlow as a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Marriage Notes for William Booth and Mary Tetlow-1234
The marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 7 January 1778, and that William Booth was a "Weaver" and that Mary Tetlow as a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of William Booth and Mary Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 25 February 1778, and that Robert Booth was a "Weaver" and that Alice Tetlow was a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
The christening of Alice Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcripts for Middleton, Lancashire (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that Alice Tetlow was christened on 12 October 1775 in Middleton and that she was the daughter of "John Tetlow and Anne" of "Thornham [and that John, the father, was a] Weaver".
The marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 25 February 1778, and that Robert Booth was a "Weaver" and that Alice Tetlow was a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).
Marriage Notes for Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow-1235
The marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the Bishop's Transcript for Middleton (FHL Film # 1545698), which states that the marriage was by Banns and took place on 25 February 1778, and that Robert Booth was a "Weaver" and that Alice Tetlow was a "Spinster" and that they were "both of this Parish". Also, the marriage of Robert Booth and Alice Tetlow is listed in the IGI (via the LDS Extraction Program).