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| 1901 U.K. Census - Richard Sadler and Elizabeth Wilkinson Sadler, and family, living at 21 Thorn Street, Manchester The 1901 census shows Richard Sadler (age 39, a railway wagon labourer) living with his wife Elizabeth (age 48, formerly Wilkinson and Allen), and children Florence Allen (20, a cloth cap maker), Lilly Allen (age 19, also a cloth cap maker), Elizabeth Allen (age 15, cloth cap maker), and Richard Sadler (age 3). Also present in the household were Richard Sadler's children, presumably from an earlier marriage: Charley Sadler (19), Elizabeth Sadler (13), and Harriet Sadler (11). They lived at 21 Thorn Street, Mancheser. 1901 England Census, Class RG13; Piece 3753; Folio 87; Page 8. |
| Map showing the location of Husband Street, Collyhurst, Manchester
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| Richard Sadler Birth Certficate - Born 21 May 1897 at 21 Thorn Street, Manchester
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| Marriage of Richard Sadler (age 22, a labourer) to Florence Lily Whiteley (age 19, spinster) Married on 26 Feb 1921 in The Albert Memorial Church, Manchester, after banns. Both live at 220 Hamilton Street, Manchester. Richard's father, also Richard, is a labourer. Florence Lily Whiteley's father is a wire drawer. |
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Richard Sadler |
Birth |
Abt 1857 |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
29 Jun 1895 [1] |
Labourer |
Residence |
29 Jun 1895 |
Address: 10 Husband Street Manchester, Lancashire United Kingdom |
- "The limited district in which this outbreak of cholera occurred, contains a great variety in the quality of the streets and houses; Poland Street and Great Pulteney Street consisting in a great measure of private houses occupied by one family, whilst Husband Street and Peter Street are occupied chiefly by the poor Irish. The remaining streets are intermediate in point of respectability. The mortality appears to have fallen pretty equally amongst all classes, in proportion to their members...." From John Snow's monograph "On the Mode of Communication of Cholera," Second Edition, 1854 (Snow on Cholera. Haffner, New York, 1965). See http://www.uic.edu/sph/prepare/courses/ph101/resources/snowcase1.htm
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Person ID |
I513973401 |
Walsh - Wilson Family Tree |
Last Modified |
24 Jul 2008 |
Family |
Elizabeth Wilkinson, b. Abt 1852 |
Marriage |
29 Jun 1895 |
St. James's Church, Collyhurst, Manchester, Lancashire [2] |
Wittness's |
29 Jun 1895 |
St. James's, Collyhurst |
William Wilkinson and Sarah Wilkinson |
Children |
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Documents |
| Wedding of Elizabeth Wilkinson Allen to Richard Sadler - 29 June 1895 Married in St. James's Church, Teignmouth Street, Collyhurst. According to Genuki, this church was founded in 1873 and closed in 1971. The witnesses were William (Booth) Wilkinson and Sarah Wilkinson. Elizabeth's father, William Wilkinson, is shown as deceased. |
Family ID |
F505778207 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Jul 2008 |
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Sources |
- [S4916] Gerard Lodge, Manchester Family History Research, 29 Jun 1895 (Reliability: 3).
Shown as labourer on marriage certificate.
- [S4916] Gerard Lodge, Manchester Family History Research, 29 Jun 1895 (Reliability: 3).
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