Joseph Leaning
Born in 1837 at Barton on Humber, Joseph Leaning (known as "Lean") was the son of William Leaning an agricultural labourer from Barton and Mary from Thornton Curtis. He lived on the High St, on Beck Hill and later on Pasture Rd.
Joseph became an agricultural labourer like his father but after his first wife, Mary Ann died he also had a grocer's shop, with his sister Alice, on High St. He married his second wife, Ann Moment from Habrough in 1876, after which he became a blacksmith's labourer and ultimately a labourer for Barton Urban District Council.
It is not known how he came into contact with Percy Grainger, but he was phonographed at Brigg in 1906 and 1908.
He celebrated his Golden Wedding in 1926 and died the following year.
Repertoire:
1. The Banks of Sweet Dundee
2. Barbara Ellen
3. Bold William Taylor
4. Come all Jolly Ploughboys
5. Creeping Jane
6. Died for Love
7. The Gallant Huzzar
8. The Gardener and the Ploughman
9. General Wolfe
10. Green Bushes
11. The Green Mossy Banks
12. Just as the Tide was Flowing
13. The Kerry Recruit
14. Lord Bateman
15. The Lowlands of Holland
16. The North Country Maid
17. The Nutting Girl
18. The Old Mare
19. The Outlandish Knight
20. Seventeen Come Sunday
21. The Sheffield Apprentice
22. Six Dukes went a-Fishing
23. The Lost Lady Found
24. The Poacher's Fate
25. The Pretty Maid Milking her Cow
26. Poor Mary and the Silvery Tide
27. Time to Remember the Poor
28. Wharncliffe Highwood
29. Young Henry My Son