Frederick Helliwell was born about 1859 in Penistone. He married Mary J. also born about 1859 in Barnsley.
(1891 census) Children of Frederick and Mary:
In 1891 Frederick was a farmer living in Wickersley, records show he was still farming in Wickersley in 1911. Perhaps he came to Wickersley as there was more opportunity for work.
In 1858 Penistone was described as a parish and market town in the wapentake of Staincross, West Riding county York, situated 4½ miles from Wortley, 13 miles south-east of Huddersfield, its post town, and 8 miles west by south of Barnsley. It is a station on the Manchester and Sheffield railway. It is situated on the south bank of the river Don, and on the Sheffield and Halifax turnpike road. The parish, which is very extensive, comprises the townships of Penistone, Denby, Gunthwaite, Hunshelf, Ingbirchworth, Oxspring, Langsett, and Thurlestone. Penistone is a union and polling town, and formerly had an extensive woollen trade, which is now extinct, and the cloth hall converted into shops.
Penistone- Baines Directory of 1822 lists a Joseph Helliwell, cloth manufacturer
Kirkburton(8 miles from Penistone) in Pigot's Directory of 1834 :
Penistone is covered by the Barnsley Family History Society
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