Kathleen HALSALL

Kathleen HALSALL(Kathy SADLER)

1906 – 1964 Β· Southport, Lancashire
πŸ‘ΆBirth
13/04/1906
πŸ›οΈ Labour Party wins first seats
Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
Mother: HALLEN β“˜Death Certificate
Index
1939 NHS Register
Birth Civil Registration Index
πŸ’’Marriage (26)
1932
πŸ›οΈ Great Depression
Arthur David SADLER
Southport, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Find My Past
Ref: Ormskirk 8b 1752
Arthur D Sadler - Halsall
🏠Lived (33)
1939
πŸ›οΈ Second World War
148 Scarisbrick New Road, Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
with Arthur David SADLER β“˜1939 NHS Register πŸ“Ž View
🏠Lived (53)
1959
148 Scarisbrick New Road, Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
with Arthur David SADLER β“˜Burial Records
of father Frank
🏠Lived (53)
02/10/1959
25 Scarisbrick New Road, Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
with Arthur David SADLER
🏠Lived (58)
1964
60a Bankfield Lane, Churchtown, Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
with Arthur David SADLER β“˜Cremation Records
✝️Death (58)
27/08/1964
District General Hospital Southport, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Find My Past
Ref: Southport 10f 531
Aged 58
Cremation Records
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πŸ”₯Cremation
31/08/1964
Southport Crematorium, Southport Road, Southport, Lancashire πŸ“
Her ashes were laid to rest on Silver Birch Glade β“˜Cremation Records
Children with Arthur David SADLER
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b. 1935, Southport, Lancashire Β· d. 1935, Southport, Lancashire
Mabel Irene SADLER
b. 1938, Southport, Lancashire Β· d. 2001, Chorley, Lancashire Β· m. Reginald Geoffrey BOLTON
Diana Kathleen SADLER
🌿 Living
Notes

According to notes from Nadine Crabtree she had a twin sister Edith called Edie born 13th April 1906 who died in 1999. Other sister Ada (Eagar) born 17th April 1902 died October 1991 aged 89 and cremated 1st November 1991.

Birth records also show Phyllis born 1907, Hallen James born 1914, Charles Reginald born 1904 and William Henry born 1900.

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