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Ralph Pendlbury (1702 - 1755)

Ralph Pendlebury was born in 1702 in Westhoughton, Deane. He was the third child and third son of Roger Pendlebury and Anne Stones.

Upon his fathers death in 1724 Ralph was jointly left the estate called Whittles with his brother Gerard (aka Garrat) according to the wishes of his fathers will he and his 3 brothers were to manage this estate, along with Colliers farm and the two coales called the witch Hayes as a single holdings for the benefit of the family. The Deeds and Writings relating to Colliers farm indicate that this was in fact the case, although it appears (based on their wills) that the brother agreed to distribute the holdings upon their death.

On 9 July 1732 he married Margaret Leyland at the Deane parish church - St Mary the Virgin - in Rumworth. Margaret was the ? child and ? daughter of Gerard Leyland and Esther ???

Ralph and Margaret had 12 children

  • Roger Pendlebury Born 1730 Died 1809
  • Gerard Pendlebury Born 1735 Died 1820
  • Ann Pendlebury Born 1737
  • Esther Pendlebury Born 1738
  • Ralph Pendlebury Born 1740
  • John Pendlebury Born 1743
  • Mary Pendlebury Born 1745
  • Robert Pendlebury Born 1745
  • Henry Pendlbury Born 1747 Married Mary Higson ; Died 1828
  • Nancy Pendlbury Born 1747
  • Jane Pendlbury Born 1750

We know that Ralph was a chapman, and it is noted in the apprenticeship registers that he resides in Lostock, which is about 2 km from Westhoughton. He employed at least 2 apprentices as there are Indenture papers for a ? and ? in 1730 and 1733 respectively

  • 1733 - John Johnson of Chester - son of Mary Johnson, widow
  • 1730 - Henry Greenhalgh

A listing of old occupations notes that a chapman is - A dealer or peddler of goods often going itinerant going from village to village. Often sold fabrics such as wool and cotton. By the 17th and 18th century before the advent of factories, a Chapman would invest in the raw materials of the cotton, woolen or silk trade, put out the work to spinners and weavers at home on piece-rates, and sell the product for profit. 

Ralph passed away in December 1755 in Blackrod, Lancashire and was buried St Mary's on 23 December 1755

Ralph is referenced in the wills of his brothers John and Roger

JOHN PENDLEBURY of Lostock
    Will dated 19 Aug 1757, infirm at the time
    Inventory of Goods - sold 6 Sept 1757
    Executors sworn in 22 Oct 1757

-All shared between his brothers and sisters, together with children of  brother Ralph Pendlebury and sister Elizabeth Locker "those children to represent their Parents every one or partie to have share and share alike." 

Executors: Thomas Stones of Heaton, Thomas Marks of Westhoughton 

A crossed-out endorsement mentions "Gerard Pendlebury, oldest brother and one of the residual legatees".


ROGER PENDLEBURY of Westhoughton

    Will dated 24 Sept 1757, infirm at the time
    Executor sworn in 10 Dec 1757

-All to be sold and divided into five shares, going to 

brother       Jarrad Pendlebury
sister's son  Peter Locker
children of   Ralph Pendlebury
sister        Ann Hindley
sister        Mary and her daughter Ellin (divided equally between them)

    Executors: Robert Hindley and John Whalley of Westhoughton 
               (only the latter sworn in as other dead) 


From the Deane burial registers

Ralph Pendlebury of Blackrod  23 Dec 1755
John Pendlebury of Westhoughton 29 Aug 1757
Roger Pendlebury of Westhoughton 30 Sep 1757