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Minnie Rose May SADLER

1870 – 1870 Β· Danesbury House, Chatsworth Road, Ellesmere Park, Eccles, Lancashire
Father: Ephraim SADLER Β· Mother: Hannah SADLER
πŸ‘ΆBirth
abt 13/05/1870
πŸ›οΈ Education Act
Danesbury House, Chatsworth Road, Ellesmere Park, Eccles, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Birth Civil Registration Index
Death Certificate
✝️Death
13/06/1870
Danesbury House, Chatsworth Road, Ellesmere Park, Eccles, Lancashire πŸ“
Aged 1 month
Debility from birth β“˜Death Certificate πŸ“Ž View
πŸͺ¦Burial
15/06/1870
St. Catherine's Parish Church, Barton Old Road, Barton, Eccles, Lancashire πŸ“
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Burial: 15 Jun 1870 St Catherine, Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire, England
Minnie Rosa M. Sadler -
Age: 1 month
Abode: Eccles
Buried by: Richd. L. Connell
Register: Burials 1844 - 1887, Page 86, Entry 685
Source: Manchester Central Library

St Catherines Church, Old Barton Road, Barton, Eccles was demolished in 1960's, but the graveyard remains. The MI's are available at Salford Local History Unit, Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford.

The grave is located at the very rear of the graveyard backing onto a field overlooking the M60 motorway bridge and the Trafford Centre. It is approximately a third along from the road (river side) and was very overgrown when visited 16th April 2004. The headstone reads:

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
EPHRAIM

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Witness of her Death: Ephraim SADLER
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