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He was
a pattern maker in iron foundry /
a pattern maker (hydraulics engineering) [1901] /
a foreman pattern maker (hydraulics engineering) [1911].
In [Q4] 1886, he married either Mary Crabtree or Mary Eaves [1860-19??] in Halifax.
Children:
The children were born in Rastrick.
The family lived at
Living with them [in 1911] was brother-in-law Alexander Duncan
[aged 47] (joiner)
He was a cattle dealer [1911].
Around 7th December 1907, he married Sarah Ann Maud [1887-1952] at Saint Mary the Virgin, Illingworth.
Child:
Cyril [b 1910]
They lived at Balkram Edge Farm, Mount Tabor [1911].
Charles Henry died 7th February 1935 (aged 54).
Sarah Ann died 13th December 1952 (aged 65).
The couple were buried at Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Ogden (Grave Ref: C2)
with Ayrton Hey
This & associated entries use material contributed by Derrick Habergham
He was
a butcher & farmer [1901] /
a cotton weaver [1911].
Around 1898, he married Grace Ann [1870-19??].
Children:
The 1911 census shows that they had had 8 children of whom 6 were still alive at that time.
The children were born in Warley.
The family lived at
He married Unknown.
They lived at Savile Park Street, Halifax.
During World War I,
he enlisted
with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
[September 1916], and
he served as a 2nd Lieutenant
with the King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
He died 26th March 1918.
He is remembered in the Halifax Town Hall Books of Remembrance
He was
a boiler firer [1911] /
a boiler firer with John Dewhirst & Company at Valley Mills,
Elland [1921] /
a road man with West Riding County Council [1939].
In [Q3] 1910, he married Gertrude Sykes [1890-19??] in Halifax.
She was a woollen comb tenter [1911]
Children:
They lived at
He was a miner of Haigh [1910].
On 16th July 1910, he married Jane Cherry
at Darton, Yorkshire.
This & associated entries use material contributed by Jeffrey Knowles
On 5th May 1863, the theft of two brass candlesticks, the property of
Robert Barker, landlord of the British Queen, Todmorden, took place.
The thief was a local man, Robert Sanderson, who ran off with
the candlesticks, but was caught in Bacup by PC Turner, to
whom he confessed the theft.
Sanderson was committed for trial when the case was heard at
the Magistrates office
This & associated entries use material contributed by Linda Briggs
Sanderson, Mr Ref 559-1834
Partner in Buckley & Sanderson
Sanderson, Charles Ref 559-8740
Born in Hutton, Cumberland.
Mary was born in Lytham
Sanderson, Charles Henry Ref 559-1149
Born in Bradford.
Sarah Ann was born in Oxenhope, the niece of Sarah Ann
Crabtree who married Ayrton Hey
Sanderson, James Ref 559-2
Born in Bradford.
Grace Ann was born in Warley
Sanderson, Johannes Ref 559-2386
Curate at Sowerby Bridge [1701]
Sanderson, John Ref 559-1302
He was a cashier with Charles Cain, Son & Greenwood.
Sanderson, Joseph Ref 559-4
He was landlord of the Griffin, Barkisland [1930, 1932]
Sanderson, Joseph Ref 559-3
Born in Low Park, Tadcaster, Yorkshire [25th June 1887].
Gertrude was born in Blackley [15th December 1890].
Sanderson, Louis Ref 559-1402
Son of William Sanderson, bleacher.
Jane was the daughter of Thomas Cherry
Sanderson, Robert Ref 559-5760
Of Todmorden.
Sanderson, William Ref 559-1619
He was churchwarden at St Michael's Church, Mytholmroyd [1902-1905]
Surname |
Marriages
1896,
1943
Sanderson surname Ref 559-1
Unattached BMDs for Sanderson
Page Ref: MMS288
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