Tattersall Family Tree
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Thomas TATTERSALL

1777 – 1851 · Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire
Partner: Margaret MARSHALL · Partner: Jane CRAWSHAW
👶 Birth1777Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire 📍 Baptism Records
🏛️ Industrial Revolution transforms Lancashire · American War of Independence
⛪ Baptism05 Sep 1777St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH 📍 familysearch.org 📎 View
💒 Marriage28 Oct 1797 (20)Margaret MARSHALL
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH 📍 Lancashire Online Parish Clerks 📎 View
Marriage: 28 Oct 1797 St Mary, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire
Thos. Tattersall - (X), this Chapelry
Margaret Marshal - (X), this Chapelry [Signed as Betty]
Witnesses: Henry Hargreaves; William Roberts
Married by Banns by Thos Hugginson Minister
Register: Marriages 1788 - 1813
Source: LDS Film 1278872
🏛️ French Revolutionary Wars
💒 Marriage13 Aug 1805 (28)Jane CRAWSHAW
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH 📍 Marriage Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Battle of Trafalgar
✝️ Death15 Apr 1851 (74)Parker Street, Habergham Eaves, Lancashire 📍
Aged 73
Old Age Death Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
🪦 Burial19 Apr 1851 (74)Higham Wesleyan Chapel, Higham Hall Road, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
Grave 283 Burial Records 📎 View 🔗 View
Children with Margaret MARSHALL
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b. 1799, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire · d. 1800, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire
Children with Jane CRAWSHAW
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b. 1806, Sabden, Lancashire · d. 1881, 13 Travis Street, Burnley, Lancashire · m. Margaret AINSWORTH
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b. 1808, Sabden, Lancashire · d. 1843, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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b. 1810, Goldshaw Booth, Lancashire
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b. 1813, Sabden, Lancashire
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b. 1815, Sabden Fold, Sabden, Lancashire
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b. 1818, Sabden Fold, Sabden, Lancashire
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b. 1820, Sabden, Lancashire
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b. 1821, Sabden, Lancashire · d. 1823, Laneside, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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b. 1823, Laneside, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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