Eliza Sanderson, 1826–…?>
- Name
- Eliza /Sanderson/
- Given names
- Eliza
- Surname
- Sanderson
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Birth
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 36 on census date 7 April 1861 Aged 36 on census date 7 April 1861 |
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UNKNOWN
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Birth of a son
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Albert Sanderson & Elizabeth Dyson were named as the parents of Alf Sanderson, born 15 October 1885. The marriage certificate of Albert Sanderson & Elizabeth Dyson cites the age of Albert to be 21 on the 1 April 1866. This means Albert must have been born between April 2nd 1844 and April 1st 1845. According to the General Register Office, there was only one birth registered within this time period, for the name Albert Sanderson. He was born on 20 December 1844. Albert Sanderson & Elizabeth Dyson were named as the parents of Alf Sanderson, born 15 October 1885. The marriage certificate of Albert Sanderson & Elizabeth Dyson cites the age of Albert to be 21 on the 1 April 1866. This means Albert must have been born between April 2nd 1844 and April 1st 1845. According to the General Register Office, there was only one birth registered within this time period, for the name Albert Sanderson. He was born on 20 December 1844. Note: Oddly, 1891 census cites Albert's birth place as Glossop, Derbyshire, whereas those for 1851, 1861, and 1901 consistently say Bradfield, Yorkshire. The 1871 census says Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. 1881 says Stannington, Yorkshire. 1911 says Rochdale, Lanacashire |
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Birth of a daughter
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 2 on census date 30 March 1851 Aged 2 on census date 30 March 1851 |
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Residence
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Haychatter was originally a farmhouse dating back to the 17th century. It became a popular beerhouse in the 1850's and 1860's during the construction of Dale Dyke. Its named changed to the Reservoir Inn but reverted back to the Haychatter |
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Census
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Address: Hollin Dale Edge
Bradfield West Riding of Yorkshire England Restriction: Only managers can edit |
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Marriage of a son
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Census
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Birth of a daughter
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Restriction: Only managers can edit Note: Aged 9 on census date 7 April 1861 |
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Death
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yes
Cause of death: Unknown
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| Birth |
Aged 36 on census date 7 April 1861 |
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| Residence |
Haychatter was originally a farmhouse dating back to the 17th century. It became a popular beerhouse in the 1850's and 1860's during the construction of Dale Dyke. Its named changed to the Reservoir Inn but reverted back to the Haychatter |