Title
Letter from John Wesley Hackworth, The Towers, Didsbury to Elizabeth Holmes (nee Hackworth)
Reference
HACK/4/1/5
Production date
14-11-1876 - 14-11-1876
Creator
- Holmes, ElizabethBiographyBiography
Elizabeth Holmes (nee Hackworth) was born at 3 am on 13 July 1818 at Warbottle. She was the daughter of Timothy Hackworth and Jane Hackworth (nee Golightly). She moved to Shildon in 1825 when her father gained employment with the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company.
Elizabeth married Benjamin Holmes, a linen merchant (born in 1816 and died in 1847) on 8 November 1837 at St John’s Church, Shildon. They had three daughters and one son, the eldest daughter, Jane Elizabeth Holmes, died in 1863 aged 24, Mary, known as Minnie often experienced poor health and it is not known when she died. Another daughter, Ann, died of alcoholism on 5 December 1898. Elizabeth's son was Samuel Holmes, whose papers are listed in series HACK 6/2.
Benjamin Holmes died on 5 January 1847 of tuberculosis and family moved from their home in Leeds back to Soho house, Shildon. Elizabeth did not remarry and died on 26 May 1905, aged 86 years.
Scope and Content
Taken to meet Mrs Adamson and Miss Macnay (eldest daughter) been in Manchester with Mr Adamson, has been asked to give a paper on the ‘loco and railway system’ at an Engineer's meeting, Sister Nightingale [Prudence Hackworth] asked him to go into business arrangement with Mr Adamson, not very likely as he appears to have ‘a great many irons in the fire’.
Extent
1 item
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York