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Henry ("Harry") INMAN
1883 - 1959 (75 years) Has 15 ancestors and 8 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Henry ("Harry") INMAN Nickname Harry Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 20 Jun 1883 Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire, England - GRO ref: INMAN, Henry q3 1883 Great Ouseburn RD 9a 84; GRO online index shows mother's maiden name as BICKERDYKE
Actual date from 1939 register
Gender Male Census 5 Apr 1891 Kirkgate, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Occupation 1901 Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Cabinet maker - At time of 1901 census
Occupation 1911 Malton, Yorkshire, England Insurance Agent - Agent for the Royal Liver Friendly Society.
From the 1911 census - living in Norton, Malton so I guess he was working in or near there.
Died 18 Jan 1959 27, Topcliffe Road, Sowerby near Thirsk, Yorkshire, England - GRO ref: INMAN, Henry q1 1959 aged 75 Thirsk RD 1b 1035
Actual date and place from probate calendar entry
Probate 25 Mar 1959 York, Yorkshire, England - "INMAN Henry of Oak Lea 27 Topcliffe Road Sowerby near Thirsk Yorkshire died 18 January 1959 Probate York 25 March to Violetta Inman widow Wilfred Bickerdyke Inman insurance company district manager and Reginald Bray Starr farm foreman. Effects £1841 14s. 9d."
Siblings 2 brothers and 1 sister Half-siblings 2 half brothers and 2 half sisters (family of Philip INMAN and Sarah CRAVEN) Patriarch & Matriarch John INMAN, [Parents?], b. Abt 1753, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England , d. Between 1834 and 1836 (Age ~ 81 years) (Grandfather)
Elizabeth METCALF, b. Abt 1812, Kilburn, Yorkshire, England , d. Mar Q 1891, Great Ouseburn Reg Dist, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 79 years) (Grandmother)Notes - (Research):.
Person ID I139 All | The Inman eighth - ancestors and descendants of Philip Inman and Sarah née Craven Last Modified 28 May 2024
Father Philip INMAN, b. 19 Mar 1818, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England , d. 5 Apr 1894, Kirkgate, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England (Age 76 years)
Other Partners: Sarah CRAVEN m. 31 May 1846Mother Hannah BICKERDYKE, b. Dec Q 1856, Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire, England , d. 9 Aug 1924, 90, Wood Street, Norton, Malton, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 68 years)
Other Partners: John BRADLEY m. Jun Q 1909; George FISHER m. Mar Q 1915Married Jun Q 1883 Leeds Reg Dist, Yorkshire, England - GRO ref: Inman, Philip to Bickerdyke, Hannah q2 1883 Leeds RD 9b 627
(the page no. indicates the marriage was not in a Church of England church, but in a Register Office or non-confirmist church)
Family ID F66 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Violetta WARRINER, b. 10 Sep 1880, Great Ouseburn Reg Dist, Yorkshire, England , d. 6 Oct 1967, St. Helens Hospital, Hastings, Sussex, England (Age 87 years) Married 29 Sep 1906 Holy Trinity Church, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England - GRO ref: Inman, Harry to Warriner, Violet q3 1906 Knaresborough RD 9a 193
Children 3 children Last Modified 5 Aug 2023 Family ID F80 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- GRO ref: INMAN, Henry q3 1883 Great Ouseburn RD 9a 84; GRO online index shows mother's maiden name as BICKERDYKE
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Event Map Click to hide Born - 20 Jun 1883 - Great Ouseburn, Yorkshire, England Census - 5 Apr 1891 - Kirkgate, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Occupation - Cabinet maker - 1901 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Child - Wilfred Bickerdyke INMAN - Jun Q 1907 - Ripon, Yorkshire, England Occupation - Insurance Agent - 1911 - Malton, Yorkshire, England Child - Edith Mary INMAN - 27 Mar 1911 - Norton, Malton, Yorkshire, England Probate - 25 Mar 1959 - York, Yorkshire, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend
Photos Philip Inman's home in Kirkgate
My 2 x great grandfather seems to have been living in Kirkgate by 1851 and until his death in 1894. These cottages include the one where his youngest son Philip was born in 1892, and this was quite likely where he had lived for all of those years, with both his wives and families.
Described by Philip Inman junior (b.1892) in his autobiography "No Going Back" (p.11):
The home I was born into was a cottage, one of a row of four, long since demolished. They were whitewashed and had thatched…