Showing posts with label Inventory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inventory. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Hiley signatures

Going back in time to the 1800s and earlier centuries many people were illiterate and could not sign their own names. Documents like marriage certificates would often show the bride and bridegroom making their mark, usually a cross, next to their name as written down by the official.

On 8th June 1845 Thomas Highley and Sarah Jackson (and the two witnesses) both made their marks on the certificate when they were married in St Chad's Church in Rochdale.


Marriage of Thomas Highley and Sarah Jackson (Ancestry record)


The signatures of 6 generations of Hileys are shown below:

6 generations of Hileys, fathers and sons



John Highley, marriage to Grace Ogden in 1783



John Highley, marriage to Mally Unsworth in 1810



Charles Highley, marriage to Betty Harrison in 1844


Samuel Hiley, letter about his property in Walsden, 1931


Harold Hiley, marriage to Grace Annie Heyworth, 1925


Henry Hiley, document from Service Record, 1945






The Blogpost of 5th June 2019 showed the inventory of Henry Hyley of Warley from 1732/3. The inventory accompanied an 'admon', or letters of administration, which was issued if there was no valid will and was a formal permission allowing the administrator (usually a relative, appointed by the court) to deal with the deceased person's estate.

In this case, Henry's widow Sarah was the administrator. Her signature appears at the bottom of the document. Also witnessing the document is John Hily, referred to elsewhere as 'Johannes Hiley of Warley the Clothmaker'.

Excerpt from the will of Henry Hyley 1732/3
These are the earliest Hiley signatures so far found.



Friday, June 14, 2019

Thursday, June 13, 2019

The Inventory of Henry Hyley (part 2)

Last week's blog showed the Inventory of Henry Hyley's belongings, produced after his death in 1732/3. A transcription of the items is shown below. The next blog will give explanations of some of these items. Underlined are the 7 parts of his house where items were found.


Wednesday, June 5, 2019

An Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Henry Hyley of Warley

Henry Hiley, a Weaver from Warley near Halifax, was buried on 22nd February 1732/3 in St Mary's Church, Luddenden. On 23rd February the following Inventory of his belongings was produced, valued and apprised by the four men shown at the end.

The next blogs will give a transcription of the Inventory and an explanation of some of the items.