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Neptune inn,Bradford

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Barry

Barry Report 9 Aug 2015 16:09

Thanks everyone :-)

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Flip

Flip Report 9 Aug 2015 11:01

The article from 27/2/1840 is just a two line death notice for Ann, aged 23 who died "Wednesday last"

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 9 Aug 2015 10:46

Have just noticed in another article from 1836 that the innkeeper was a William Deighton, presumably the father of Elisha's first wife Ann.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 9 Aug 2015 10:42

Still can't get the image from the above newspaper to display.

It obviously relates to the death of Elisha Haley's first wife Ann (nee Deighton, married 1837). Seems Elisha remarried in 1841 to Harriett Noble.

There are quite a number of articles in the British Newspaper Archives, a lengthy one in Bradford Observer of 04 October 1849 about the compensation due to Elisha Haley for the termination of his lease - it states he had been at that time tenant for 12 years. It seems a railway company was taking over the property.

This all seems to tally with Elisha being an ironfounder by the 1851 census. He is listed in the inn in 1841 with Harriett.

Where does Charles Haley fit in with Elisha?

EDIT: This is the correct date of the newspaper article and Elisha's lease would have expired in May 1850.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 9 Aug 2015 10:39

There is a report in the Bradford Observer on 4th October 1849 of a compensation case between the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company and Mr. Elisha Haley where it states that Mr. Elisha Haley has been at the Neptune Inn for 12 years (so from c. 1837).

It says Mr. Haley's lease on the premises was due to expire in May 1850.

Edited to correct dates (thanks MarieCeleste).

Kath. x

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 9 Aug 2015 10:06

Have you searched the Internet for photos?

http://photos.bradfordmuseums.org/
http://tinyurl.com/o5z2ydz ( a Bradford council site with further links)

If you were to contact the archive/local studies section they could probably search their catalogue for you, but will probably make a charge.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 8 Aug 2015 22:13

Am having trouble getting the actual newspaper image to display for this snippet:

Same day, aged 23, Ann, wife of Mr. Elisha Haley, of the Neptune Inn, Bridge.street, in this town.
27 February 1840 - Bradford Observer

Will add the image when sorted.

Mike *

Mike * Report 8 Aug 2015 21:34

snippet from Google

THREADNEEDLE STREET, opposite the Neptune Inn, Bridge Street, BRADFORD

Barry

Barry Report 8 Aug 2015 21:18

Hello
i am looking for any info or pictures of the Neptune inn,Bridge St,Bradford
This was the home of my ancestor Charles Haley in 1841.
So if any one can help.......