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George TATTERSALL

1862 – 1931 Β· Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1862
Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Birth Civil Registration Index
1881 Census
🏠Lived (9)
1871
πŸ›οΈ Bank Holidays introduced
16 Helena Street, Burnley, Lancashire πŸ“ πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (9)
1871
School Boy
🏠Lived (19)
1881
Ward Street, Kirkham, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜1881 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (19)
1881
Clerk in Cotton Mill β“˜1881 Census
πŸ’’Marriage (25)
14/09/1887
πŸ›οΈ Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
Ellen WADDINGTON
St Michael Parish Church, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Marriage Certificate πŸ“Ž View

1887 September 14th (page 130)
George Tattersall/25/Bachelor/Commercial Clerk/Kirkham/Abraham Tattersall/Operative
Ellen Waddington/25/Spinster/-/Kirkham/John Waddington/Shoemaker
Witnesses: Robert Henry Dixon & Margaret Waddington

πŸ’ΌOccupation (25)
1887
Commercial Clerk
πŸ’ΌOccupation (26)
1888
πŸ›οΈ Jack the Ripper murders in Whitechapel
Bookeeper β“˜Baptism Records
of son John
🏠Lived (29)
1891
πŸ›οΈ Free elementary education
Station Road, Kirkham, Preston, Lancashire πŸ“
with Ellen WADDINGTON β“˜1891 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (29)
1891
Secretary for Cotton Mill β“˜1891 Census
🏠Lived (39)
1901
πŸ›οΈ Second Boer War
27 Clifton Street, Lytham, Lancashire πŸ“
with Ellen WADDINGTON β“˜1901 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (39)
1901
πŸ›οΈ Death of Queen Victoria
Steward at an Institute β“˜1901 Census
🏠Lived (49)
1911
πŸ›οΈ National Insurance Act
27 Clifton Street, Lytham, Lancashire πŸ“ πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation (49)
1911
Steward in Institute β“˜1911 Census
✝️Death (69)
1931
πŸ›οΈ Great Depression
Fylde, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜Ancestry.co.uk
Children with Ellen WADDINGTON
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b. 1888, Kirkham, Lancashire Β· d. 1947, West Ham, London, Middlesex Β· m. Margaret Emma POLLINGTON
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