Tattersall Family Tree
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Norman TATTERSALL

1878 – 1921 · Moston, Manchester, Lancashire
Partner: Mary WARDLE
👶 Birth1878Moston, Manchester, Lancashire 📍 Free BMD
🏛️ Electric street lighting in London
🏠 Lived1881 (3)Glenside, Hall Street, Moston, Lancashire 📍 1881 Census 📎 View
🏠 Lived1891 (13)4 William Street, Harpurhey, Lancashire 📍 1891 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Free elementary education
💼 Occupation1891 (13)Scholar 1891 Census
🏠 Lived1901 (23)23 Edna Street, Crumpsall, Lancashire 📍 1901 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Second Boer War · Death of Queen Victoria — Edward VII accedes
💼 Occupation1901 (23)Warehouse Man 1901 Census
🏠 Lived1911 (33)32 Birch Lane, Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire 📍 1911 Census 📎 View
🏛️ National Insurance Act
💼 Occupation1911 (33)Salesman 1911 Census
🎖️ Military Service1915 (37)Lance Corporal 10846, 3rd Battalion, Manchester Regiment, Labour Corps Army Records 📎 View
🏛️ First World War
🎖️ Military Servicefrom 08 Nov 1915 to 10 Mar 1919 (37)Private 474788, Manchester Regiment, 745 Area Employment Company, Labour Corps Army Records 📎 View 📎 View
Name: Norman Tattersall
Gender: Male
Rank: Pte
Record Type: Disability
Birth Date: 1878
Residence Place: Blackley M/C
Military Service Region: North West, North West
Military Country: England
Discharge Date: 10 Mar 1919
Service Number: 474788
Corps, Regiment or Unit: 745 A. E. Coy Lab. Corp.
Service Branch: Military (Army)
Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers
Description: Pension Record Ledger
Reference Number: 3/MT/No.274
💒 Marriage25 Jul 1921 (43)Mary WARDLE
St Matthew's Church, Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire 📍 Marriage Civil Registration Index 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Free State established
✝️ Death23 Nov 1921 (43)18 Moss Bank Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire 📍
1. Influenza 2. Acute Cardiac Dilatation Death Civil Registration Index 📎 View
🪦 Burial26 Nov 1921 (43)All Saints Church, Whitefield, Manchester, Lancashire 📍
Grave No: 1614 (No headstone) Burial Records 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
Directions to the grave:

If you walk along the cobbled path up from the Church Hall car park, continue along keeping left behind the church at its East end (Altar end). Leave the path and walk directly across the churchyard going towards Hamilton Road. There is a path by the tree line to the lower ground. Go down the steps and left. Grave 1614 is behind the Heywood grave.
Notes
No trace any children
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