William Martindale born around 1790 probably close to Farnworth Prescot Lancashire, the father of Henry Martindale born around 1815 again near to Farnworth Prescot.
Henry Martindale married Mary Ann Haselden/Hazeldine (daughter of Henry Hazeldine) 20th June 1841 in Farnworth nr Prescot.
Son Henry as follows, he married twice. His first wife is detailed only as M J Martindale on the 1881 census.
Henry Martindale b 5 Febuary 1850 St Helens Lancashire m M J Martindale nee?
Children of the marriage
M A Martindale (female) b 1879 St Helens Lancashire
Jane Martindale b 1880 St Helens Lancashire
Henry Martindale b 1881 St Helens Lancashire
Annie Martindale b 1882 St Helens
Myerick Martindale b 1884 St Helens
Henry Martindale b 1850 m Elizabeth Reis (formerly Beston and second wife) b 1856 either Liverpool or Ireland depending on what documentation you believe. Henry Martindales occupation was a fireman in a coal mine
Children of Henry and Elizabeth
Son William Henry b 22 April 1893 at the family home 1 Court Grate Street St Helens Lancashire.
Joseph Martindale b 1895 St Helens
Children of Elizabeth and Domingo Reis
Inocensio Reis b 1875 95 Upper Frederick Street Liverpool
Carmell Reis b 1885 Liverpool (married and moved to South Shields, had a connection with a greengrocery shop).
Enio Calona b 1884 Liverpool
Family of Elizabeth Beston
Elizabeths family are proving difficult to trace, however 95 Upper Frederick Street was occupied by Robert Beston a widower b 1822 Ireland (father) and Robert Beston b 1858 Liverpool (son). I am reasonably convinced that this these people are the father and brother of Elizabeth. Mainly due to the class and occupation of Elizabeth and Domingo, he is detailed on Inocensio's birth certificate as a seaman. Clearly the Reis family were working class, so it would make sense for Elizabeth to live with her father while Domingo was sailing the sea's.
Williams (b1893) occupation was a coal miner before he fought in the First World War being gassed in the trenches. During the Second War he spent some time traveling with Vera Lyn playing the piano for her, entertaining the troops.
William was married three times, his first wife was Amelia Pigott from St Helens, the second was Mary Evangeline Head, Williams second wife, she babysat for the children of William and Amelia, clearly Mary was much younger than William. She died about 1947 after giving birth to a daughter Carol, Carol was adopted by the Bevan family, apparently Mrs Bevan was Marys sister.
Details of William and Mary`s marriage
3 August 1935 St Helens registry office
William Henry Martindale (Widower) 42 Years old Occupation Coal miner (coal cutter) 74 Glover Street St Helens
Mary Evangeline Head (spinster) 26 Years old 72 Glover Street St Helens
Witnesses Frances and Edward Barrett
Francis Head occupation Corperation Labourer/Iron driller
Rachel Emily Head nee Kettle
Mary Evangeline Head was born on Boxing day 1908 at 2 Old Hall Court Northwich Cheshire.