Title
Letter from Timothy Hackworth, Leeds to Jane Hackworth (nee Golightly), Soho Works, Shildon
Reference
HACK/1/2/8
Production date
08-01-1846 - 08-01-1846
Creator
- Hackworth, JaneBiographyBiography
Family legend suggests that Jane Hackworth was descended from a Scots lord who lost his land in the Jacobite risings, it does seem that Jane Hackworth was of a higher social status than her husband Timothy Hackworth. Jane Hackworth (nee Golightly) married Timothy Hackworth in 1813 at Ovingham Parish Church, both were converted Methodists. They had six daughters and three sons. One son, Thomas died shortly after his birth.
Jane was involved in religious life and correspondence from after her death describes her as an active Methodist.
Records suggest that Jane was involved with Timothy’s business activities; he often discussed business matters in correspondence to her asking her to pass on messages, give instructions whilst he was away. Jane Hackworth outlived Timothy by two years, dying on 19 August 1852.
Scope and Content
The holeing [sic] and plate bending machines and that they are 'in a high state of forwardness', sent for more boiler plates, Cooper Field and Hood, rivet iron not suitable for locomotives [investment probably for engines built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway].
Extent
1 item
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York