Jane Whitaker Tinsdale was born about 1855 in Chapel Allerton James Whitaker Tinsdale and Maria.

Jane married George Bigglestone on 8 January 1878 at St Peter’s Church in Leeds.

George and Jane had at least two children:

The 1881 census records that the family were living at “Claremont House” on Well Lane. George was working as a brick layer, Jane was housewife with her two children and they had a lodger called William Bigglestone aged 29 who was a labourer and came from Eardisley in Herefordshire – I assume he was George’s brother.

In 1891 the family had moved to 12 Northbrook Street, George still working as a bricklayer, the children were both at school.

The family were still at 12 Northbrook Street at the time of the 1901 Census. George still worked as a brick layer. Ethel worked as a shop assistant and Mary was working as a dressmaker.

In 1911 George and Jane still lived at 12 Northbrook Street but George was now working as Caretaker at the National School – what is now Chapel Allerton Primary School. Their daughter, Mary, had married and been widowed. She was now Mary Corner and was living at no.12 with her daughter Edna jane. They also had a visitor – 71 year old Lucy Cameron from Scotland.

Jane died on 30 September 1928 while still living at 12 Northbrook Street. She was buried in the graveyard at St Matthew’s on 3 October 1928.

Gravestone of Jane Bigglestone (nee Tinsdale)

In Ever Loving Memory of
JANE
BELOVED WIFE OF GEORGE BIGGLESTONE
WHO DIED SEP. 30TH 1928
AGED 75 YEARS
AT REST
ALSO OF THE ABOVE NAMED
GEORGE BIGGLESTONE
WHO DIED APRIL 10TH 1931
AGED 85 YEARS
IN GOD’S KEEPING

Probate for Jane reads:

BIGGLESTONE Jane of 12 Northbrook-street Chapel Allerton Leeds (wife of George Bigglestone) died 30 September 1928 Probate London 25 February to William Henry McEllroy solicitors clerk. Effects £260