Vincent Sanderson, 1881

Name
Vincent /Sanderson/
Given names
Vincent
Surname
Sanderson
Birth
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Note: Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891

Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891
Aged 19 on census date of 31 March 1901

Birth of a brother
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Note: Aged 5 on census date of 5 April 1891
Census
5 April 1891 (aged 9 years)
Address: Knowle Top
Stannington
Bradfield
West Riding of Yorkshire
England
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Occupation
Scholar
April 1891
Occupation
Employed as ganister miner (underground)
March 1901
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Note: Ganister is a hard, fine grained , silica cemented sandstone. It is commonly, although not exclusively, found as seat earths below Carboniferous Coal Measure deposits & hence may contain root fossils. The name Ganister seems to have arisen in Yorkshire & Derbyshire where it was the local miners’ & quarrymens’ name for roadstone. It was particularly important around Sheffield where it was mined extensively to be used as a refractory liner for coke ovens & furnaces for the steel industry. Sheffield Ganister or Blue Ganister became the type example for this lithology.

Ganister is a hard, fine grained , silica cemented sandstone. It is commonly, although not exclusively, found as seat earths below Carboniferous Coal Measure deposits & hence may contain root fossils. The name Ganister seems to have arisen in Yorkshire & Derbyshire where it was the local miners’ & quarrymens’ name for roadstone. It was particularly important around Sheffield where it was mined extensively to be used as a refractory liner for coke ovens & furnaces for the steel industry. Sheffield Ganister or Blue Ganister became the type example for this lithology.
Ref: https://www.geologysuperstore.com/product/ganister/ (accessed 21/03/2024)

Census
31 March 1901 (aged 19 years)
Address: Knowle Top
Stannington
Bradfield
West Riding of Yorkshire
England
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Death of a brother
Cause: Killed in action, instantaneously by a shell
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Burial of a brother
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Note: Tombstone bears the personal inscription: EVER REMEMBERED BY HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON
Death of a wife
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Death of a daughter
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Death of a son
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Death of a father
Cause: Unknown
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Death of a mother
Cause: Unknown
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Death
yes
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Cause of death: Unknown
Family with parents
father
1844
Birth: 20 December 1844Low Bradfield, Yorkshire
Death:
mother
1841
Birth: 2 October 1841Stannington, Yorkshire, England
Death:
Religious marriage Religious marriage1 April 1866Stannington
9 months
elder brother
1866
Birth: 1866Stannington
Death:
2 years
elder sister
1868
Birth: 23 February 1868Stannington
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1870
Birth: 1870Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1872
Birth: 8 July 1872Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
16 months
elder brother
1873
Birth: 16 October 1873Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
4 years
elder sister
1877
Birth: 1877Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
3 years
elder brother
1879
Birth: 1879Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
2 years
himself
1881
Birth: 16 April 1881Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
5 years
younger brother
Alfred Sanderson. Constable 273
18851917
Birth: 14 October 1885Knowle Top, Stannington, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Death: 25 June 1917Battlefield near Ypres (Ieper), Belgium
Family with Nora Thompson
himself
1881
Birth: 16 April 1881Bradfield, Yorkshire, England
Death:
wife
daughter
19081983
Birth: April 1908
Death: 1983
6 years
son
son
Private
daughter
Private
Census
Occupation
Occupation
Census
Birth

Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891
Aged 19 on census date of 31 March 1901

Occupation

Ganister is a hard, fine grained , silica cemented sandstone. It is commonly, although not exclusively, found as seat earths below Carboniferous Coal Measure deposits & hence may contain root fossils. The name Ganister seems to have arisen in Yorkshire & Derbyshire where it was the local miners’ & quarrymens’ name for roadstone. It was particularly important around Sheffield where it was mined extensively to be used as a refractory liner for coke ovens & furnaces for the steel industry. Sheffield Ganister or Blue Ganister became the type example for this lithology.
Ref: https://www.geologysuperstore.com/product/ganister/ (accessed 21/03/2024)

Note

Free BMD search Vincent Sanderson=Nora Thompson
Finds Vincent Sanderson
registered Eccleshall B(ierlow) q.e.Jun 1905 Vol 9c page 685
Nora Thompson
registered Eccleshall B(ierlow) q.e.Jun 1905 Vol 9c page 685