Birth 1805 ποΈ Battle of Trafalgar | Hobwood, Wesley Street, Sabden, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9EN π β1841 Census St. Mary, Newchurch-in-Pendle (Goldshaw Booth) Parish Records Ref: PR2862/1/1 |
Baptism 04/08/1805 | St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH π George, Son of James & Betty Tattersall βBaptism Records π View |
Marriage (23) 12/05/1828 | Ann SHAW St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH π Witnesses: James Tattersall & David Nuttall βSt. Mary, Newchurch-in-Pendle (Goldshaw Booth) Parish Records Ref: 2862/1/8 Number 72 π View π View π View |
Lived (23) 1828 | Hobwood, Wesley Street, Sabden, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9EN π |
Lived (23) Aug 1828 | Intake Farm, Stang Top Road, Roughlee, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW 13th March 2003 went to Intake Farm which is owned by Karen Eastham and her husband. The original farmhouse has been extended considerably and was originally a farm of 300 acres. Took photos and of aerial photos which Karen kindly let me photograph. |
Occupation (23) Aug 1828 | Weaver |
Lived (24) Oct 1829 ποΈ Catholic Emancipation Act | Intake Farm, Stang Top Road, Roughlee, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW |
Occupation (24) Oct 1829 | Weaver |
Lived (26) 1831 | Fence, Burnley, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW |
Occupation (26) 1831 | Weaver |
Lived (28) 1833 ποΈ Slavery abolished throughout British Empire | Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX π with Ann SHAW |
Occupation (28) 1833 | Weaver |
Lived (30) 1835 | Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX π with Ann SHAW |
Occupation (30) 1835 | Weaver |
Lived (36) 1841 | Moor Coats, Guide Lane, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9BX π with Ann SHAW β1841 Census π View |
Occupation (36) 1841 | Cotton Weaver β1841 Census |
Lived (42) 1847 ποΈ Irish Potato Famine | Brooksbottoms, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW |
Occupation (44) 1849 | Watchman |
Lived (46) 1851 ποΈ Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace | 5 Plain Tree Row, Brooksbottoms, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW β1851 Census Ref: HO107/2212 108-111 Tottington Lower End π View The 1851 Census starts at Higher Nuttale, then Brooksbottoms, then Plain Tree Row numbers 1 - 10 inclusive, then Lower or Lamer Bank, then Thurston Lane, then Wood Hey, then Higher Wood Hey |
Occupation (46) 1851 | Watchman β1851 Census |
Occupation (49) 1854 ποΈ Crimean War | Watchman |
Occupation (52) 1857 | Watchman |
Occupation (55) 1860 | Watchman βMarriage Civil Registration Index |
Lived (56) 1861 ποΈ Death of Prince Albert | Brooksbottoms, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW β1861 Census Ref: RG 9/2837 Page 105 π View |
Occupation (56) 1861 | Watchman in Cotton Mill β1861 Census Ref: RG 9/2837104-106 |
Occupation (59) 1864 | Watchman in Cotton Mill |
Lived (66) 1871 ποΈ Bank Holidays introduced | Brooksbottoms, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π with Ann SHAW β1871 Census π View |
Occupation (66) 1871 | Newsagent β1871 Census |
Occupation (67) 1872 ποΈ Secret ballot introduced | Newsagent |
Occupation (70) 1875 | Newsagent |
Occupation (71) 1876 ποΈ Victoria becomes Empress of India | Newsagent |
Death (71) 28/10/1876 | Brooksbottoms, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π Apoplexy 10 hours (stroke) βDeath Civil Registration Index π View π View No probate Death Notice: |
Burial 02/11/1876 | Rowlands Wesleyan Chapel, Rowlands Road, Summerseat, Bury, Lancashire π Grave 11 of Lower Graveyard (directly behind school) βRecords of Rowlands Wesleyan Chapel, Rowlands Road, Summerseat π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View π View Copies of the burial records are at Ramsbottom Library. The grave number is 11 at the back of the school, covered with a slab which reads: Sacred to the Memory ALSO ANN TATTERSALL, ALSO MARGARET, WIFE OF THOMAS BARRITT ALSO JANE HOLT, DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE |

