Cyril Sanderson, 1905–1983?> (aged 77 years)
- Name
- Cyril /Sanderson/
- Given names
- Cyril
- Surname
- Sanderson
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Birth
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 5 on census date 2 April 1911 |
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Census
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Residence
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Living as a vistor with Joseph William Exley and her sister, Mary Exley (nee Holland) |
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Death of a father
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Cause: Killed in action, instantaneously by a shell
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Burial of a father
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Tombstone bears the personal inscription: EVER REMEMBERED BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON |
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Skills
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Awarded 'Testimony of Study' by the British School of Carpentry after three years on a Course of Instruction on Carpentry and Joinery |
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Occupation
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Birth of a son
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Residence
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Army medical at Pole Street, Preston, Lancashire, England
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Occupation
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Is this a woodworking occupation? In modern terms a wood miller falls under the broader career category of woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing (USA categorization). Again, a modern job description for this broader career category is: Set up, operate, or tend woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, and planers |
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Army Conscription
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Conscripted into the army, No.14687681, at Carlisle under the National Service Act for the 'Duration of the Emergency'. |
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Occupation
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Birth of a son
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Promotion
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Community Involvement
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Army Demobilisation
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Death of a mother
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Cause: Chronic myocarditis; certified by James H Scott M.B.
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Cremation of a mother
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Ashes scattered in Carleton Crematorium's Rose Garden, plot 40 |
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Occupation
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Cyril's last week of work in this role began on 24th May, 1970 |
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Will
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Residence
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Death
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Cause of death: Bronchopneumonia, paraplegia due to cervical spondylosis |
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Cremation
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Ashes scattered in Carleton Crematorium's Rose Garden, plot 40; as was his mother's ashes |
| father |
1885–1917
Birth: 14 October 1885 — Knowle Top, Stannington, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Death: 25 June 1917 — Battlefield near Ypres (Ieper), Belgium |
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1884–1960
Birth: 26 May 1884 — Roscoe Bank, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Death: 19 May 1960 — 54 Moor Park Avenue, Blackpool, Lanacashire, England |
| Civil marriage | Civil marriage — 27 February 1905 — Sheffield Register Office, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |
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3 months
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1905–1983
Birth: 23 May 1905 — Knoll Cottages, Stannington, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Death: 10 January 1983 — Wesham Park Hospital, Lancashire, England |
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1905–1983
Birth: 23 May 1905 — Knoll Cottages, Stannington, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Death: 10 January 1983 — Wesham Park Hospital, Lancashire, England |
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| wife |
1910–1993
Birth: 28 November 1910 — 85 Market Street, Fenton, Staffordshire, England Death: 10 August 1993 — 16 Portree Road, Blackpool, Lanacashire, England |
| son |
1935–2023
Birth: 30 July 1935 — 51 Bryning Avenue, Bispham, Blackpool, Lancashire, England Death: 19 January 2023 — Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, Lancashire, England |
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Private
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Private
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1944–2002
Birth: 23 July 1944 Death: 18 November 2002 — 120 Fleetwood Road, Norbreck, Lanacashire, England |
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Private
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| Army medical at Pole Street, Preston, Lancashire, England | |
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| Birth |
Aged 5 on census date 2 April 1911 |
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| Residence |
Living as a vistor with Joseph William Exley and her sister, Mary Exley (nee Holland) |
| Skills |
Awarded 'Testimony of Study' by the British School of Carpentry after three years on a Course of Instruction on Carpentry and Joinery |
| Occupation |
Is this a woodworking occupation? In modern terms a wood miller falls under the broader career category of woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing (USA categorization). Again, a modern job description for this broader career category is: Set up, operate, or tend woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, and planers |
| Army Conscription |
Conscripted into the army, No.14687681, at Carlisle under the National Service Act for the 'Duration of the Emergency'. |
| Community Involvement |
The Royal British Legion is a support organisation helping members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families |
| Occupation |
Cyril's last week of work in this role began on 24th May, 1970 |
| Cremation |
Ashes scattered in Carleton Crematorium's Rose Garden, plot 40; as was his mother's ashes |
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Note
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Must have moved into Portree Road after 1970, as his Will was amended at this date with his address at Bristol Avenue |