Harry JUBB
1867 - 1939 (71 years)-
Name Harry JUBB Born 25 May 1867 Denby or Cumberworth or High Flatts, Huddersfield [1] Gender Male Residence 1871 High Flatts, Upper Denby, Huddersfield Baptised 2 Jun 1873 St John the Evangelist parish church, Denby, Huddersfield [1] Name Henry JUBB Residence 1881 2 William Street South, Huddersfield Occupation 1888 Fitter Residence 1888 148 Bolton Old Road, Atherton, Leigh, LAN Occupation 1889 Engine driver Residence 1889 18 Sanderson Street, Atherton, Manchester, LAN Occupation 1891 Steam Engine Fitter OR Foreman Fitter Residence 1891 211 Warrington Road, Ince in Makerfield, LAN Occupation 1901 Loco Engine Fitter Residence 1901 Anchor Pit, Rastrick, Brighouse, WRY Residence 1904 Wood Cottage, Anchor Pit, Rastrick, Brighouse, WRY [2] Occupation 1915 [3] Mechanical Engineer Died 1939 Wigan, LAN [4] - FURTHER RESEARCH DATE & PLACE ARE POSSIBILITIES
Person ID I742 JUBB unproven Last Modified 24 Jun 2020
Father Joseph JUBB, b. 18 Oct 1821, High Flatts, Upper Denby, Huddersfield , d. 1903, Wortley reg dist, Penistone, WRY (Age 81 years) Mother Jane WOODIWISS, b. Abt 1829, Barnsley, WRY , d. 1880, Huddersfield reg dist (Age ~ 51 years) Married 8 Apr 1850 St John the Baptist parish church, Penistone, WRY [1] Family ID F415 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Elizabeth EDGE, b. Abt 1868, Atherton, Leigh, LAN Married 21 May 1888 St John the Baptist parish church, Atherton, Manchester, LAN Children 1. Harry JUBB, b. 21 Dec 1888, Atherton, Leigh, LAN , d. 15 Feb 1956, Royal Albert Edward infirmary, Wigan, LAN FURTHER RESEARCH (Age 67 years) 2. Lily JUBB, b. 9 Feb 1891, Ince in Makerfield, LAN , d. Yes, date unknown 3. John JUBB, b. 1892, Coppull, Chorley, LAN , d. Yes, date unknown 4. Joseph JUBB, b. 1892, Coppull, Chorley, LAN , d. Aft 1901 (Age > 10 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2020 Family ID F445 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 1892, Liverpool Qtr Sessions. Harry JUBB was a witness in a prosecution against William HOLDEN (malicious damage). Ancestry Qtr Sessions Records.
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1902
Abstract of GB190204855
4855. Jubb, H. Feb. 26. Oscillating sector valves.-Consists in an improved regulator or throttlevalve for steam engines and the like. Fig. 1 shows the valve in sectional elevation. The quadrantshaped valve A works over a port J in a semicircular seat C. It is pressed against its seat by a spring F, and is operated through the spindle B by a handle H working on a guide bar L.
1904
PROVISIONAL SPECIFICATION.
*' Improvements in and connected with Steam Excavators."
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I, HARRY JUBB of Wood Cottage Anchor Pit. Rastrick, in the County of York.
"Improvements in and connected with Steam Excavators"
1904
Abstract of GB190311496
11,496. Jubb, H. May 20. Cranes.-Relates to steam navvies or excavators, and consists in the combination of excavating-apparatus with the framework of an ordinary travelling jib crane, the object being to enable trenches to be cut to any required depth below the base of the apparatus, and yet always keep the apparatus on a solid foundation. Bolted to the frame of the crane is a horizontal jib A, at the end of which is mounted a short shaft F carrying pinions G gearing with racks on the bucket arm J. The shaft F is connected through gearing P, R, &c. and shafts W, Z, supported by the jib A and pillar B, with the shaft 1 carrying a brake disc 3, by means of which the depth of the bucket's cut is controlled, as it is pulled up by the chain 6. By this arrangement of the shafts W &c. and gearing, a clear space is provided under the jib A. The bucket-arm racks are kept in gear with their pinions by an arm pivoted on the shaft F and carrying rollers M, and the bucket is discharged through a door 14 controlled by a rope 16.
- 1892, Liverpool Qtr Sessions. Harry JUBB was a witness in a prosecution against William HOLDEN (malicious damage). Ancestry Qtr Sessions Records.
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