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Hartley TATTERSALL

1837 – 1837 Β· Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX
Father: George TATTERSALL Β· Mother: Ann SHAW
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1837
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Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX πŸ“ β“˜Baptism Records
β›ͺBaptism
30/06/1837
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH πŸ“ β“˜Baptism Records
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Baptism: 30 Jun 1837 St Mary, Newchurch In Pendle, Lancs.
Hartley Tattersall - Son of George Tattersall & Ann
Abode: Moorcot Higham
Occupation: Weaver
Baptised by: Wm Haworth
Register: Baptisms 1831 - 1903, Page 72, Entry 576
Source: LDS Film 1278872

✝️Death
04/07/1837
Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX πŸ“
Convulsions aged 4 months β“˜Death Civil Registration Index
Death Certificate
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Informant Richard Roberts is shown on 1841 Census living with his family at Moorcoates which was two dwellings. The other family was of George & Ann Tattersall. This would explain why he was informant.

πŸͺ¦Burial
12/07/1837
Higham Wesleyan Chapel, Higham Hall Road, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire πŸ“
Grave 148 β“˜Burial Records
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Interestingly all siblings subsequently born were baptised as non-confirmists. Was there an issue with burial at St Mary's where his grandmother had been buried in the January and all siblings had previously been baptised as 8 days between death and burial?

Original burial records examined at Lancashire Archives:

Entry Number: 189
Grave Number: 148
Name: Hartley son of George & Ann Tattersall
Abode: Higham
When Buried: May 12 1837 [Assumed to be July and an error as entries either side in June and July]
Age: 3 months [Death certificate 4 months but possibly an error as death registered by neighbour]
Preacher's Name: Henry Wilkinson

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