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The entries for people & families with the surname Stocks are gathered together in this SideTrack.

This Page does not include people with other forms of the surname.

The individuals listed are not necessarily related to each other.


Mrs Stocks [1???-18??]
Mr Stocks [16??-17??]
Alexander Oldfield Stocks [1849-1938]
Amos Stocks [18??-18??]
Arthur Stocks [1846-1889]
Arthur Stocks [1880-1918]
Arthur Hudson Stocks [1889-1940]
Arthur Hudson Stocks [1889-1940]
Benjamin Stocks [16??-1704]
Bentley Stocks [1813-1842]
Clement Stocks [1876-1941]
Daniel Stocks [16??-17??]
Daniel Stocks [18??-18??]
Frank Stocks [1881-1958]
George Stocks [1795-1858]
George Stocks [1838-1903]
George Stocks [1856-1???]
H. R. Stocks [18??-19??]
Hannah Stocks [17??-1774]
Harold Stocks [1889-1917]
Harry Stocks [18??-19??]
Henry Stocks [1852-1893]
Henry Stocks [1873-1???]
Henry Lord Stocks [1834-1894]
Herbert Stocks [1865-1944]
James Stocks [1???-18??]
James Stocks [18??-18??]
James Stocks [1813-1864]
James Stocks [1816-1873]
James Henry Stocks [1868-1938]
John Stocks [1???-1872]
John Stocks [16??-1???]
John Stocks [1733-1812]
John Stocks [1807-1856]
John Stocks [1837-1876]
John Percy Stocks [1880-1917]
Joseph Stocks [1707-1???]
Joseph Stocks [1794-1850]
Joseph Halliley Stocks [1838-1875]
Joshua Stocks [1???-18??]
Leonard Stocks [1861-1924]
Lucy Estelle Stocks [1878-1959]
Lumb Stocks [1812-1892]
Michael Stocks [1???-1???]
Michael Stocks [1734-1???]
Michael Stocks [1768-1836]
Michael Stocks [1799-1872]
Michael Stocks [1823-1???]
Michael Stocks [1824-1895]
Michael Stocks [1864-1957]
Michael George Stocks [1892-1914]
N. Stocks [1???-191?]
Reuben Stocks [1767-18??]
Richard Stocks [18??-18??]
Richard Stocks [18??-19??]
Robinson Stocks [1891-1917]
Roger Stocks [16??-17??]
Thomas Stocks [18??-1916]
Thomas Henry Stocks [1892-1916]
Timothy Stocks [16??-17??]
William Stocks [17??-18??]
William Stocks [1769-1836]
William Stocks [18??-18??]
William Stocks [1805-1859]
William Henry Stocks [1893-1918] 


Stocks, Mrs
[1???-18??] She ran a private school in Halifax [around 1870]

Stocks, Mr
[16??-17??] Son of John Stocks.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Mary who died unmarried in 1725
  2. Roger
  3. Daniel

Stocks, Alexander Oldfield
[1849-1938] JP.

Son of William Stocks.

Born in Huddersfield.

He started work as a clerk on the railways.

In 1884, he started business as a stone merchant.

He was prominent in local affairs in Rastrick and Brighouse, and he was the first candidate for Mayor of the new Borough of Brighouse in 1893, but was actually deputy mayor to Alderman William Smith for 4 years. In March 1904, as Deputy Mayor, he drove the first tram from Hove Edge to Brighouse.

He was Mayor of Brighouse [1907-1909].

He lived at 27 High Street, Brighouse [1908].

On 27th June 1872, he married Grace Clegg in Huddersfield.

Children:

  1. Amy [b 1873] who married Arthur Holdsworth Leach
  2. Annie [b 1876]
  3. Stanley Herbert [b 1878]
  4. Norman Sinclair [b 1883] who was a commercial traveller [1938]

The family lived at 2 Rose Bank, Church Street, Manningham, Bradford [1938].

He died at Manningham [26th November 1938].

Probate records show that he left effects valued at £1,130 0/7d. Probate was granted to son Norman Sinclair Stocks and Thornton Haley (solicitor) 

Stocks, Amos
[18??-18??] Bookseller at Northgate, Halifax. Recorded in February 1881, when newspapers announced

To be sold by tender, the whole of the stock-in-trade and fixtures belonging to this estate ... an old-established trade

Stocks, Arthur
[1846-1889] Painter. Third son of Lumb Stocks. He exhibited at the Royal Academy [1867-1889]. He was a member of Institute of Painters in Water-Colours

Stocks, Arthur
[1880-1918] Son of Elizabeth Stocks of Halifax.

He was a member of King Cross Liberal Club / employed by John Whiteley & Sons at Brunswick Mills, West Parade.

He married Sarah Alice.

Children:

  1. child
  2. child
  3. child
  4. child
  5. child

They lived at 12 Vickerman Street, Parkinson Lane, Halifax.

During World War I, he enlisted [April 1915] with the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), then served as a Private with the 2nd/5th Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment.

He was killed by shell fire [9th January 1918] (aged 38).

He was buried at Roclincourt Military Cemetery, France [II F 14].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance

Stocks, Arthur Hudson
[1889-1940] CMG, MA.

Elder son of Leonard Stocks.

He was educated at Heath Grammar School and Oriel College Oxford.

In 1914, he went out to Sierra Leone.

During World War II, he served in East Africa.

He married Mary Josephine Stevenson in Sierra Leone.


Mary Josephine came to England [22nd May 1926]. She died in the Acland nursing home, Oxford.

Probate records show that she left effects valued at £215 4/9d to Arthur

 

In 1937, he was created CMG. He served with the Colonial Services for 26 years and was Secretary for Protectorate Affairs in Sierra Leone.

He had a home at Higher Scout, Hebden Bridge

He died [26th July 1940] on board the Merchant Vessel Accra when it was sunk by an enemy submarine in the Atlantic Ocean. His is recorded as a civilian death

Stocks, Arthur Hudson
[1889-1940] Son of Mary & Leonard Stocks of Hebden Hey, Hebden Bridge.

He was educated at Heath Grammar School.

He married Mary Josephine Stevenson of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

He died 26th July 1940 (aged 51)  - (Civilian Civilian War Dead) - when the ocean liner MV Accra was torpedoed by German Submarine U-34 and sank west of Ireland with the loss of 24 of the 499 people aboard.

He is remembered on Heath Grammar School Memorial Gates

Stocks, Benjamin
[16??-1704] He was Master of Heywood's School. He died suddenly of apoplexy

Stocks, Bentley
[1813-1842] Son of Michael Stocks.

Of Temple in the City of London.

He died 22nd June 1843.

He was buried at Coley Church

See Northowram Infants' School

Stocks, Clement
[1876-1941] Son of Henry Lord Stocks.

He was an iron turner [1908].

On 21st April 1908, he married Edith Emily Mansley [1878-1962] of Greetland, in Sowerby.

Children:

  1. Emily [1909-1995] who married [8th October 1936] Arthur Thornber [1904-1988]
  2. Herbert [b 1912]

Clement died in Triangle [13th December 1941].

He was buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £284 to Edith Emily

Stocks, Daniel
[16??-17??] Son of Mr Stocks.

On 14th June 1692, he married Esther Jagger from Shelf, at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Sarah who married John Brook Jnr
  2. Michael
  3. Timothy
  4. Susan
  5. John
  6. Mary
  7. Joseph

Stocks, Daniel
[18??-18??] Ginger beer manufacturer at Swan Coppice, Halifax [1850]

Stocks, Frank
[1881-1958] Son of George Stocks.

Frank went to live in Hampshire.

By 1891, he was known as Frank Snow, using his mother's maiden name.

He appears to have been similar in character to his father. He joined the Army at the age of 18. He served with the Cavalry for 5 or 6 years. He got into trouble with his drinking

Stocks, George
[1795-1858] (Possibly) son of Ann [1769-1841] and Benjamin Stocks [1769-1836] of Huddersfield.

Born in Huddersfield.

He was a cloth draper [1841] / a stuff presser and finisher at Old Cock Yard and Horton Street, Halifax [1845] / a farmer of 14 acres [1851] / a fancy stuff presser employing 2 labourers, [1851] / a master cloth & stuff finisher [1858]

He married Hannah [1794-19??] from Skircoat.

Children:

  1. (possibly) Sarah [b 1821] who married Mr Halliwell and had a son (Thomas
  2. John [b 1831]

The family lived at

In June 1849, Eli Rothwell, of Halifax, was fined £1 for an assault upon George.

The cause of death for George was dropsy

Stocks, George
[1838-1903] Son of John Stocks.

In 1865, he married Emma Burrell [1834-1916] of Blyton, in Gainsborough

Children:

  1. Mary Louisa [b 1866]
  2. John Evelyn [b 1868]
  3. Frederick George [b 1869]
  4. Edith Emma [b 1874]
  5. Ada Caroline [b 1875]

Around 1881, the family moved to Morecambe where they ran a Café/confectionery business.

George died in Morecambe

Stocks, George
[1856-1???] Son of John Stocks.

He served in the Army and was discharged With Ignominy on several occasions

Stocks, H. R.
[18??-19??] Pharmacist and chemist at 32 Crown Street, Halifax [1919].


FARR'S NERVINE
the Safest Remedy for
TIC and NEURALGIA
per 1/3 bottle

Prepared only by H. R. Stocks

Stocks, Hannah
[17??-1774] Of Northowram.

She was cruelly poisoned by her sweetheart, John Scott

Stocks, Harold
[1889-1917] Son of Henry Stocks.

Born in Hipperholme.

He was a house painter [1911] / a painter working for Mr Jagger.

On 26th February 1916, he married Edith Annie Collins.

They lived at 43 East Street, Lightcliffe [1917].

During World War I, he enlisted [14th February 1916] (aged 27), and served as a Private with the 10th Battalion Durham Light Infantry.

He was mobilised [21st June 1916], and sent to France [14th October 1916].

He made a will leaving everything to his wife Edith Annie [28th October 1916].

He was killed in action [9th April 1917] (aged 28).

A pension of 13/9d a week was awarded to Edith Annie (no children) [from the 12th November 1917].

In 1919, his remains were exhumed and reburied at the Tilloy British Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines [IV A 28].

He is remembered on Bailiff Bridge War Memorial.

His brother Thomas Henry also died in the War

Stocks, Harry
[18??-19??] Ginger beer and aerated water manufacturer at High Level Mineral Water Works, Pellon [1906]

Stocks, Henry
[1852-1893] Born in Hipperholme.

He was a leather currier [1881, 1891].

He married Mary Ann [1852-1916].


Mary Ann was born in Market Weighton
 

Children:

  1. Fred [1881-1895]
  2. Herbert L [b 1884] a brickyard labourer [1901]
  3. Charles Willie [b 1886] a gardener (domestic) [1901]
  4. Harold
  5. Thomas Henry

The family lived at

  • Lightcliffe, Hipperholme cum Brighouse [1881]
  • Lee's Buildings, Hipperholme [1891]
  • 3 Lee's Buildings, Hipperholme [1901]
  • 10 George Street, Hipperholme [1911]

Henry died in 1893 (aged 41).

During World War I, son Charles Willie served with the West Yorkshire Regiment, and sons Harold & Thomas Henry served and died in the conflict.

Mary Ann died [Q1] 1916 (aged 64) 

Stocks, Henry
[1873-1???] Illegitimate son of Mary Stocks of Hipperholme.

Baptised at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe [23rd April 1873]

Stocks, Henry Lord
[1834-1894] Son of John Stocks.

Born 15th August 1834.

He was a shoe & boot maker [1859].

In 1859, he married Priscilla Cockroft [1835-1918] at St Peter's Church, Sowerby.


Priscilla was born 23rd November 1834
 

Children:

  1. Leonard
  2. Herbert
  3. James Henry
  4. Clara [1874-1951] who married [1901] Herbert Edward Berry [1874-1906]
  5. Clement

Henry died at Triangle [25th March 1894].

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £283 0/5d

Priscilla died 14th January 1918.

Members of the family were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby

Stocks, Herbert
[1865-1944] Son of Henry Lord Stocks.

On 1st August 1888, he married Alice Whitaker [1861-1936] in Elland

Children:

  1. Edith [b 1891]

He died in Halifax General Hospital [9th May 1944].

He was buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £2,300 3/10d to Wallace Mackenzie (solicitor) 

Stocks, James
[1???-18??] Of Rastrick.

He married (1) Eliza Schofield? [1836-1861].

Children:

  1. Rachel Ann [1858-1860]
  2. Ernest William [1859-1881]

In 1862, he married (2) Sarah Rayner in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Albert Rayner [1865-1871]

Members of the family were buried at St Martin's Church, Brighouse

Stocks, James
[18??-18??] Cordial manufacturer at 10 Square Road, Halifax [1874]

Stocks, James
[1813-1864] Born in Holmfirth [September 19th 1813].

In 1841, he was listed as an assistant surgeon to Dr Abraham Jubb and living with him at Lord Street, Halifax.


His sister, Martha Stocks [1823-1878] was born in Holmfirth.

On 10th November 1849, she married Alexander Speck in Leeds, and later became Baroness Martha Speck von Sternburg, living in some considerable splendour in a large Schloss at Lützschena, near Leipzig. She died there

 

In 1858, whilst working in Halifax, he suffered a stroke and could no longer carry on with his professional duties or even perhaps look after himself properly.

His sister Martha came over from Leipzig and took James back to live wth her family in the Schloss in Leipzig. He died in Leipzig after another stroke on [October 19th 1864] (aged 51). He is buried in the Sternburg mausoleum in the grounds of the Schloss.


Their father, James Stocks was also a surgeon. He died in Holmfirth [18th April 1832], and was buried in the old cemetery in Holmfirth
 

Stocks, James
[1816-1873] Of Haley Hill.

Son of William Stocks.

He was a grocer [1845, 1872].

In 1845, he married Amelia Priestley [1816-1901] in Halifax.


Amelia was born in Halifax
 

Children:

  1. William [1848-24th January 1900]

In 1872, James was executor for his brother John, and possibly for Bethel Bartholomew Naylor.

James died 12 Haley Hill [30th December 1873].

Amelia died 9th October 1901.

Members of the family were buried at All Souls' Church, Halifax

Stocks, James Henry
[1868-1938] Son of Henry Lord Stocks.

He was a shoemaker [1893].

In 1893, he married Sarah Hannah Letties Lumb [1869-1934] from Sowerby, in Halifax.

Shortly after getting married, the couple moved to Leicester for a period, all their three children born there.

Children:

  1. Ruth [1895-1949] who married Charles Robert Keene [1882-1977]
  2. Helen [1897-1976] who married Horace Thomas Delarue [1896-1958]
  3. Stanley Lord [1899-1989] who married Edith M Osborne

Stocks, John
[1???-1872] Son of William Stocks.

Recorded on 31st October 1872, when Probate records show that he left effects valued at under £1,500.

He was a gentleman of Pearson Street, Charlestown, Halifax [1872]

Stocks, John
[16??-1???] Of Shelf. An early member of the Stocks family of Northowram.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Susan or Susannah who married [1681] John Brook Snr [b 1660] from Halifax
  2. a son

Stocks, John
[1733-1812] Son of Joseph Stocks.

He was involved in local affairs / Overseer of the Highways [with John Sugden 1779].

He married Sarah Rowlings.

Children:

  1. Martha [b 1764]
  2. Susan / Sarah [b 1767]
  3. Reuben
  4. Michael
  5. Esther [b 1771]
  6. Sarah [b 1773] who married William Woodhead
  7. William [1774-18??]
  8. Mary [b 1775] who married John Pollard
  9. Jane [b 1777]

Stocks, John
[1807-1856] Born in Triangle.

He was

On 4th March 1832, he married Mary Berry [1805-1864] at St Peter's Church, Sowerby.


Mary was born in Soyland
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [1833-1902] who never married and spent all of her adult life in service
  2. Henry Lord
  3. Hannah [1836-1875] who worked in a silk mill
  4. George
  5. Ruth [1841-1967] who married [1866] Robert Willcock Lees [1843-1903]

The couple died at Triangle: John [13th February 1856]; Mary [30th January 1864].

They both were buried at St Peter's Church, Sowerby

Stocks, John
[1837-1876] Son of George Stocks.

Born in Halifax.

He was a cloth finisher [1861].

On 29/7/182, he married Ann Elizabeth Walker [1838-1894] from Huddersfield, at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Martha Hannah [1853-1866] who died of TB
  2. George

The family lived at

  • Bull Close Lane, Halifax [1861]
  • Launceston Street, Halifax [1866, 1871]

In 1879, Annie married Henry McArtney. She died of acute bronchitis [1894]

John and Martha Hannah were buried at St Paul's Church, King Cross

Stocks, John Percy
[1880-1917]

In [Q4] 1901, he married Florrie Naylor in Bradford.

They lived at 7 Shelf Moor, Shelf.

During World War I, he served as a Sergeant with the 2nd/6th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own).

He died 17th February 1917 (aged 37).

He was buried at Serre Road Cemetery No.1, France [V B 28]

Stocks, Joseph
[1707-1???] Son of Daniel Stocks.

On 1st December 1728, he married Sarah Brook at Halifax Parish Church.


Sarah was the daughter of John Brook
 

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [b 1728]
  2. Esther [b 1729]
  3. Joseph [b 1730] who married Mary Rowlings
  4. Roger [b 1732]
  5. John
  6. Michael
  7. Betty [b 1736]
  8. Martha [b 1737]

Stocks, Joseph
[1794-1850] Eldest son of Michael Stocks.

In 1835, he was on the List of Electors for the Northowram Township of the Halifax Polling District in the election for the MP for the West Riding.

They lived at Upper Shibden Hall [1835].

He died at Coley.

See Northowram Infants' School

He lived at Lands Head, Northowram [1835]

Stocks, Joseph Halliley
[1838-1875] JP.

Of Upper Shibden Hall.

Youngest son of Michael Stocks and founder of Joseph Stocks & Company.

He was promoted from Lieutenant to Captain of the 4th Yorkshire West Riding Rifle Volunteers [10th May 1861].

He was involved in coal-mining in the Shibden valley.

In 1880, he had a stone quarries at Shaw Lane and Shibden Head.

He died at St George's, Hanover Square, London [3rd August 1875].

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at under £500 to his brother Michael.

See Northowram Infants' School

Stocks, Joshua
[1???-18??] Of Shibden Dale, Halifax.

See West Yorkshire Railway Company

Stocks, Judy

Stocks, Leonard
[1861-1924] Of Hebden Hey, Hebden Bridge.

Son of Henry Lord Stocks.

He was Secretary and cashier at the Hebden Bridge Fustian Society.

On 17th September 1885, he married Mary Smith [1862-1922].

Children:

  1. Mary Maud [1886-1876] who never married
  2. Arthur Hudson
  3. William Henry

He died in Chorlton, Lancashire [13th October 1924]

Probate records show that he left an estate valued at £11,184

Stocks, Lucy Estelle
[1878-1959] Third daughter of Major Michael Stocks.

In 1905, she married Colonel W. G. Charlesworth [1880-1961] of Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough.

Children: 2 sons and 2 daughters

Stocks, Lumb
[1812-1892] RA.

Son of William Stocks.

Born at Gaubert Hall, Lightcliffe.

He was educated at Bradford.

A well-known animal painter and line-engraver, he exhibited at Royal Academy in 1832. He produced plates for several annuals and for Finden's Royal Gallery of British Art. One of his most popular works was entitled

The Meeting of Wellington and Blucher after the Battle of Waterloo

In 1839, he married Ellen Fryer.

Children:

  1. son
  2. son
  3. Arthur

In 1853, he became an associate engraver at the Royal Academy, and a member of the academy in 1871. He lived at Till Carr.

He died in London and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, London. His children erected a tablet in his memory at St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe

Stocks, Michael
[1???-1???] He was Constable of Northowram [1???]

Stocks, Michael
[1734-1???] Baptsed at Coley Chapel [23rd Dec 1734].

Son of Joseph Stocks.

On 2nd May 1756, he married Mary Robinson at Halifax Parish Church.

Children:

  1. Sarah [bapt 1760] who married Richard Oates [bapt 1756]

Stocks, Michael
[1768-1836] JP.

Of Upper Shibden Hall.

Son of John Stocks.

Around 1800, he rebuilt Upper Shibden Hall, and renamed it Catherine House because it was near Catherine Slack.

In 1791, he married Jane Bentley in Halifax.

Children:

  1. Joseph
  2. Sarah / Sally [b 1796] who married Thomas Hirst
  3. Jane who married [5th May 1818] Lord Massey of Bumby
  4. Michael
  5. Elizabeth [1802-1803] who died aged 6 months
  6. Eleanor [1805-1805] who died aged 6 months
  7. Mary Anne [1805-1808] who died aged 3 years
  8. Bentley

He was a brewer with premises at Broad Street & Shibden Head. On 26th January 1804, he and his men tore up the toll-gates at North Bridge.

He was Overseer of the Poor [1800]. He was a magistrate. In 1809, he was appointed Justice in Quorum, which allowed him to officiate alone, without other magistrates being on the bench. For a time, he was the only magistrate for Halifax.

His liberal attitude to Chartists and Luddites led to the appointment of Dr Coulthurst as a magistrate.

He died at Catherine House [22nd November 1836].

He was buried at Coley Church.

Members of the family were buried at Ambler Thorn United Methodist Chapel

See Ambler Thorn United Methodist Chapel, Cold Arbour Coal Pit, Boothtown, Rev Dr Henry William Coulthurst and Heywood's Chapel, Northowram

Stocks, Michael
[1799-1872] JP.

Son of Michael Stocks of Upper Shibden Hall

See Francis Edwin Macaulay, Northowram Infants' School, John Rhodes Ralph, John Ridehalgh and Coley Church

Stocks, Michael
[1823-1???] Born in Northowram.

He was a linen draper [1871].

Around 1848, he married Elizabeth [1817-1???].


Elizabeth was born in Ovenden
 

Children:

  1. Henry H. [b 1848] who was a civil engineer [1871]
  2. Mary [b 1852]

The family lived at 30 Milton Place, Halifax [1871]

Stocks, Michael
[1824-1895] JP.

Son of Michael Stocks.

Born at Elmwood, Halifax.

He was educated at Trinity College Cambridge.

In 1847, he joined Her Majesty's 1st Regiment Royal Dragoon Guards. He was a Major in the Guards, and served in the Crimean War. He took part in the Battle of Inkerman and was present at the Battle of Balaclava. He also took part in the attack on the Redan and on Sebastopol. He was awarded the Crimean medal [with 3 clasps], the Turkish Medals, and the Fourth Class of the Order of the Medjidie. On 22nd January 1856, a banquet was given at Halifax in his honour for his gallantry in the Crimea.

St Mary's Church, Lister Lane was built by the family as a thanks-offering for his safe return.

He retired in 1861.

In 1863, he married Jane Mary MacEchran [1842-1925] from Argyllshire.

Children:

  1. Michael
  2. Mary Evelyn Hilda [b 1866]
  3. Elizabeth Vera STOCKS [b 1876]
  4. Lucy Estelle
  5. a daughter who was stillborn [12th January 1890]
  6. a daughter [4th October 1890] who was premature and lived only 11 hours

The family lived at

He was Deputy Lieutenant for Caithness and for Norfolk, and High Sheriff for Norfolk [1888].

He died at Latheronwheel.

He and his wife were buried at Coley Church.

See Stainland Mechanics' Institute

Stocks, Michael
[1864-1957] JP.

Of Upper Shibden Hall and Wood Hall, Norfolk. Only son of Major Michael Stocks.

In 1888, he married Charlotte Amelia Ellison [18??-1930]

Children:

  1. Michael George
  2. Eric Philip [1898-1974]

Charlotte was buried at Hilgay, Norfolk where there is a window in a church there in her memory.

Michael died at Wood Hall [26th March 1957]

Stocks, Michael George
[1892-1914] Of Westercroft Farm, Northowram.

Elder son of Michael Stocks and grandson of Major Michael Stocks.

He was educated at Eton & Sandhurst.

During World War I, he served as a Lieutenant with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards.

He fought at Mons, Landrecies, Marne & Aisne.

He was killed in action at the 1st Battle of Ypres, 14 days before his 22nd birthday [10th November 1914].

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, on the Memorial at Saint Mary's Church, Halifax, and on the Memorial at Saint John the Baptist, Coley

Stocks, N.
[1???-191?] He served in World War I.

He died in the conflict.

He is remembered on Coley War Memorial

Stocks, Reuben
[1767-18??] Of Northowram.

Son of John Stocks.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. Elizabeth [1789-18??] who married Thomas Jagger

Stocks, Richard
[18??-18??] Cordial manufacturer at Hoyland's Passage, Halifax [1874] and Hall Street, Halifax

Stocks, Richard
[18??-19??] Beerseller at Northowram.


Question: Does anyone know which beerhouse this may have been?

 

On 9th January 1869, he was charged with

suffering gambling at cards for money in his house on the night of the 4th January 1869

Sergeant Hey proved the case and produced the cards. PC Dean corroborated the evidence. Superintendent Ormsby said that Stocks at times stationed a man at his door with a bell to warn those inside of the appearance of the police. Stocks was fined 40/-

Stocks, Robinson
[1891-1917] Born in Halifax.

He lived on the Isle of Man.

During World War I, he enlisted in Lancaster, and served as a Sapper with the 12th Field Company Royal Engineers.

He was killed in action in France / Flanders [23rd November 1917].

He was buried at Ribecourt British Cemetery, France [I C 2].

Stocks, Roger
[16??-17??] Son of Mr Stocks.

Roger, Timothy, and Daniel.

He died in Cambridgeshire [before 1725]

Stocks, Thomas
[18??-1916]

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 10th Battalion Gordon Highlanders.

He died 25th September 1916.

He is remembered on the Memorial at Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance, and on Coley War Memorial

Stocks, Thomas Henry
[1892-1916] Son of Henry Stocks.

Born in Hipperholme [Q1 1891].

He was a brickmaker's labourer [1911].

During World War I, he served as a Private with the 8th/10th Battalion Gordon Highlanders.

He died 18th September 1916.

He is remembered on the Thiepval Memorial, France [15B & 15C].

His brother Harold also died in the War

Stocks, Timothy
[16??-17??] Of Northowram

Stocks, William
[17??-18??] The family ran their grocery business from 12 Haley Hill, William took over the business when his father died.

He married Unknown.

Children:

  1. John
  2. James

Stocks, William
[1769-1836] Coal mine owner.

He lived at Gaubert Hall, Hipperholme.

He married (1) Unknown.

He married (2) Mary (Mally) Lumb [1777-1864].


Mary was the daughter of John Lumb
 

Children:

  1. child
  2. child
  3. Lumb
  4. child
  5. child

Stocks, William
[18??-18??] A beerseller at New Bank, Halifax.

On 2nd September 1848, he was fined 10/- plus 11/6d expenses after Mr King, the sergeant of the watch, found his house open after 11:00 pm on the previous Friday night

Stocks, William
[1805-1859]

He married (1) Eliza Croft [1804-1838].

Children:

  1. Ann Hannah [b 1825] who married Mr Hartley
  2. Sarah [b 1827]
  3. Allin (Allen) [1828-1896]
  4. Mary Ann [b 1830]
  5. Martha [1832-1850]
  6. Hamor [1834-1917]
  7. Ann Emma [b 1837]

Eliza died in Huddersfield [Q2 1838].

In [Q4] 1838, he married (2) Sarah Hargreaves [1806-1840] in Huddersfield.

Children:

  1. Hannah [b q3/1840]

Sarah died possibly in childbirth [Q3 1840]

In [Q3] 1843, he married (3) Alice Oldfield [1814-1867] in Huddersfield.

Children:

  1. Oldfield Alfred [1844-1890]
  2. Luke Oldfield [1846-1884]
  3. Martha Ellen Oldfield [1848-1862]
  4. Alexander Oldfield
  5. Eliza Oldfield [1851-1924] who married Henry Healey
  6. Mary Ann Oldfield [b 1853] who married [Huddersfield Q4/1871] George Taylor
  7. Joe Oldfield [1855-1862]

Stocks, William Henry
[1893-1918] Son of Leonard Stocks.

He never married.

During World War II, he served as a Private with the 2nd/23rd Battalion London Regiment.

He died fighting in Palestine [28th March 1918] (aged 24).

He was buried in Israel.

He is remembered on the Jerusalem Memorial [47-53], on the Memorial at Saint John's Mission Church, Hebden Bridge, on the Memorial at Saint Thomas the Apostle, Heptonstall, and on the Memorial at Rishworth School

 

The Stocks family
The coal-mining and brewing family of Upper Shibden Hall, Halifax and Northowram.

John Stocks of Shelf was an early member of the family.

The family owned several properties in and around Shibden, including Hagstocks, Lee House and Scout Hall.

See Joseph Clarke, Cold Arbour Coal Pit, Boothtown, St George's Mission Church, Ovenden, Shibden Head and Stock's Arms, Northowram

Stocks surname
The surname is found in Shelf and Northowram. It may have originated in the Huddersfield area. Thomas Stokkys is recorded at Elland in 1423, and Daniel Stocks is recorded in 1692.

The name is derived from the stock or stump of a tree.

There are over 60 entries on the Calderdale Companion for people with the surname Stocks, as discussed in this SideTrack. This count does not include other forms of the surname.

Unattached BMDs for Stocks:


Marriages 1852, 1860, 1901, 1906, 1907, 1909; Death 1907; Death 1939
 




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