Vincent Sanderson, 1881–…?>
- Name
- Vincent /Sanderson/
- Given names
- Vincent
- Surname
- Sanderson
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Birth
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891 Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891 |
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Birth of a brother
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 5 on census date of 5 April 1891 |
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Census
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Address: Knowle Top
Stannington Bradfield West Riding of Yorkshire England Restriction: Only managers can edit |
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Occupation
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Occupation
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Restriction: Only managers can edit 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. |
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Census
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Address: Knowle Top
Stannington Bradfield West Riding of Yorkshire England Restriction: Only managers can edit |
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Death of a brother
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Cause: Killed in action, instantaneously by a shell
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Burial of a brother
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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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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
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Cause: Unknown
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Death of a mother
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Cause: Unknown
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Death
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yes
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Cause of death: Unknown |
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| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 1 April 1866 — Stannington |
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9 months
elder brother |
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2 years
elder sister |
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3 years
elder brother |
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3 years
elder brother |
1872–…
Birth: 8 July 1872 — Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England Death: |
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16 months
elder brother |
1873–…
Birth: 16 October 1873 — Stannington, Bradfield, Yorkshire, England Death: |
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4 years
elder sister |
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3 years
elder brother |
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2 years
himself |
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5 years
younger brother |
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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6 years
son |
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Private
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Private
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| Birth |
Aged 9 on census date of 5 April 1891 |
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| 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. |
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Note
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Free BMD search Vincent Sanderson=Nora Thompson |