The 1881 Census shows William as being aged 21 at the time of theCensus, i.e. born about 1860.
At the time of this census William was living at 24 Byerden Lane,Burnley.He was living at 15 Byerden Lane at the time of the 1891 Census, withhis wife, two children, mother-in-law, and a lodger, Richard Cragg, a63-year old labourer.
Living at 15 Byerden Lane, Burnley, at the time of the 1891 Census.
Living at 15 Byerden Lane, Burnley, at the time of the 1891 Census.
Referred to as 'Lawrance W.' in the 1881 Census return.
Living at Town Gate, Worsthorne, at the time of this census.Living at 7 Mount Pleasant, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901Census.
Living at 7 Mount Pleasant, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901Census.
Living at 7 Mount Pleasant, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901Census.
Referred to as Arthur Harvey Thursby in the original pedigree producedby Ian Ormerod.
Living at Wormleighton, Warwickshire, at the time of the 1881 Census.
Employed the following servants at that time:
Mary Adelaide Mantle (Cook);
Alice Steerman (House maid);
Fanny Molds (Kitchen maid);
Alfred Nayles (Footman);
Sarah Talbot (Lady's maid).Arthur held a commissioned rank in the Warwickshire Yeomanry.
Also lived at Culverlands, near Reading, where Arthur held acommission for the peace and was High Sheriff of Berkshire.
of Northampton and later Ormerod
William was educated at Harrow and Oriel College, Oxford.
He was ordained deacon in 1819.Became one of the Duke of Cambridge's chaplains shortly after hismarriage.
Moved to Ormerod House in 1834.
Served as vicar of Worsthorne, Burnley.
Also served as vicar of All Saints', Northampton, according to Burke'sLanded Gentry.Later lived at 6 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton, and was living here atthe time of the 1881 Census.
The following servants were employed at 6 Brunswick Terrace at thetime of the 1881 Census:
Ellen Phillips (Housekeeper);
Mary Ann Barber (Lady's maid);
Ellen Cook (Lady's maid);
Mary Ann Tulitt (Housemaid);
Mary Ann Harley (Kitchen maid);
Fanny Foyer (Scullery maid);
John Parnham (Butler);
Thomas Allen (Footman);
Henry Lloyd (Coachman);
Charles Hiddup (Groom); and
Mary Dunkall (Housemaid).
Birth originally noted by Ian Ormerod as 9 February 1809, which isafter the mother's death date.
Unmarried.
Lived with her parents in Brighton.
Died at Montpelier Hall in June 1925. (From Ormerod to Thursby, LeslieChapples)
of Meadowhead
of Foxstones, Cliviger
of Hurstwood
Birth recorded on 25 February 1717/18 in Ormerod, according tooriginal research by Ian Ormerod.
IGI suggests christening date of 25 February 1719.Buried on 29 May 1781 in St John's, Holme, Cliviger.
Also being researched by Andrew Bocock, who believes that this JohnOrmerod may be the father of George Ormerod, who later moved toGiggleswick, Yorkshire, and was the ancestor of the Ormerods ofGiggleswick.
Chris Ormerod of Canada is also researching this branch of theOrmerods.
This John Ormerod however is believed to have still been alive in1806, when he is described as of Burnley.
Living in Worsthorne at the time of the 1841 Census.
At the time of the 1841 Census, a lodger, Simon Stanworth, fromExtwistle, is also living with the family.Believed to be the James Ormerod, widower, aged 62, living inWorsthorne with his children at the time of the 1861 Census.
Living in Worsthorne at the time of the 1861 Census.
Living at Worsthorne at the time of the 1861 Census.
Living at Worsthorne at the time of the 1861 Census.
Living at Worsthorne at the time of the 1861 Census.
Living at Saville Green, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1881 Census.
Possibly the William Ormerod living at 3 Turf Yard, Burnley, at thetime of the 1891 Census, with a wife, Margaret, and son, Frank.
This William is shown as a carter, born in Worsthorne in about 1869.
Margaret was born in about 1868 in Worsthorne.Farmer at a farm in Belvedere Road, Burnley; site of Ormerod's Yard.Provided horses and carts for the corporation.
Living at Saville Green, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1881 and 1891Censuses.
Living at 2 Water St, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901 Census.
James' sister-in-law, Mary E. Whittam, was also living with the familyat the time of this Census.
Living at Water St South, Worsthorne Cum Hurstwood, at the time of the1881 Census.
Living at 2 Water St, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901 Census.
Private 28817 - 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment
Died on Monday, 5 March 1917.
He enlisted in the East Lancashire Regiment in August 1916, andcrossed to France in December.
On 5 March 1917, 2nd Bn, East Lancashire Regt, was fighting as part of24th Brigade of the 8th Division.
His name is on the Thiepval Memorial on the Somme - Pier and Face 6C.
The Soldiers Died in the Great War Database notes that Harry waskilled in action on 5 March 1917. The Database records that he wasborn and resided in Worsthorne, and enlisted in the Army in Burnley.
Photographs of a memorial stone to Harry can be found in the scrapbookfor his paternal grandfather, John Ormerod.
This memorial stone is at the foot of John's grave in the churchyardof St John's, Worsthorne.Living at 2 Water St, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901 Census.
Living at 2 Water St, Worsthorne, at the time of the 1901 Census.
Photographs of James' grave can be found in the scrapbook for hispaternal grandfather, John Ormerod.
Living at 101 Brunshaw Rd, Burnley, at the time of the 1901 Census.