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robinsky
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James Garside

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Hello all,
I’m hoping for some fresh eyes on a brick wall ancestor and would really appreciate any guidance or suggestions.
I’m researching James Garside, who is named as the father of Samuel Garside, christened/baptised in the North Bierley / Wibsey area of Yorkshire, with dates suggesting the 1790s (possibly a late christening around 1798).
What I know with reasonable confidence:
James Garside is named as Samuel’s father
No mother is named in the baptism/christening record I’ve seen
I have found no marriage, no burial, and no later census record that can be safely attributed to this James
I have deliberately avoided attaching James to larger FamilySearch trees, as these appear to merge multiple families across different counties without clear evidence
What I suspect (but cannot yet prove):
James may have been unmarried, transient, or died relatively young
There may be relevant Poor Law / parish chest / bastardy or maintenance records, but I’m not sure which specific record series would be most productive for this parish and period
I’ve taken this line back as far as the surviving parish evidence reasonably allows, but before parking it permanently, I wanted to ask:
👉 Are there any specific West Riding / North Bierley / Wibsey record sets (Poor Law, settlement, overseers, Quarter Sessions, etc.) that would be worth checking for a man in James’s position around 1790–1805?
Any advice on where to look next — or confirmation that this may simply be the limit of surviving evidence — would be very welcome.
Many thanks in advance.
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Re: James Garside

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Is this Samuel? If so his age stays about the same in census. Perhaps his mother died in childbirth?

1841. Holly Hall, Bradford
Samuel Garside, 40, Iron Miner
Maria, 40,
George, 15, Iron Miner
Martha, 15,
Elizabeth, 14,
Sarah, 11,
Joseph, 9, Iron Miner
Hanah, 6,
Samuel, 4,
Eliza, 2,
James, 20,
Ann, 20
All born Yorkshire

1851. Coarse Gate, Bradford.
Samuel Garside, head, 53,
Maria, wife, 49,
James, son, W, 30, Iron Labourer
George, son, 28, Coal Miner,
Hannah, daur, 16, Power Loom Weaver
Samuel, son, 14, Farm Labourer
Elizabeth, daur, 11,
All born North Bierley

1861. Course Gate, Wike, Bradford
James Garside, head, 34, Coal Miner, North Bierley
Sarah, wife, 31, North Bierley
Martha, daur, 10,
William, son, 6,
Daniel, son, 4,
//James, son, 2,
Samuel Garside, Father, 62, Labourer at a Foundry, North Bierley
Maria, Mother, 59, Rotheram
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Re: James Garside

Post by catchum »

There are several "Garside" baptisms c1810 +/- 10 years including Samuel seemingly the oldest. Wibsey is an area ward of Bradford. Working on the basis that Samuel's father was approx 20-25 when Samuel was born would make James dob c 1770+/- 5y.
There is in 1841 census in Bradford a James Garside born 1771 with wife Betty, ref 1292 9 11.

When Samuel is baptised his father abode is CARR LANE--occupation Collier--No Mother recorded
A daughter of James-- Mary baptised 1799, her father James his abode CARR LANE-occupation-Banksman--No mother recorded
A son baptised 1816--Matthew, son of James and BETTY, abode CARR LANE--occupation Labourer

Carr Lane, Low Moor, Bradford still there!

GARSIDE, JAMES aged 77 = c1771
GRO Reference: 1848 J Quarter in BRADFORD UNION, WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Volume 23 Page 156

Betty still alive (a widow) in 1851 census ref 2304 316 34
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