Birth 1814 ποΈ Regency period | Crane Street, Chester, Cheshire π βBaptism Records |
Baptism 11/09/1814 | St Mary's on the Hill, Chester, Cheshire π βBaptism Records π View Name: Amelia Roberts |
Marriage (19) 01/09/1833 ποΈ Slavery abolished throughout British Empire | Joseph BRICKLAND St John the Baptist, Chester, Cheshire π βMarriage Certificate π View The witnesses were Thomas and Sarah Brickland |
Lived (20) 1834 ποΈ Tolpuddle Martyrs transported | Castle Street, Chester, Cheshire π βBaptism Records |
Lived (22) 1836 | Crane Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND βBaptism Records Baptism record of son Charles shows them living in Crane Street and Joseph working as a Cordwainer |
Lived (27) 1841 | 15 Henry's Buildings, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND β1841 Census π View |
Lived (37) 1851 ποΈ Irish Potato Famine | Edward's Buildings, 448 Crane Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND β1851 Census St John Ward 49/2 π View |
Lived (40) 1854 ποΈ Crimean War | Crane Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND βOverleigh Cemetery Records, Chester For son Thomas |
Lived (45) 1859 ποΈ Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species | Crane Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND βElectoral Roll π View |
Lived (47) 1861 ποΈ Death of Prince Albert | 32 Princess Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND β1861 Census π View |
Lived (57) 1871 ποΈ Bank Holidays introduced | 32 Princess Street, Chester, Cheshire π with Joseph BRICKLAND β1871 Census π View |
Occupation (57) 1871 | Fishmonger |
Death (65) 02/01/1879 | 32 Princess Street, Chester, Cheshire π Aged 64 Apoplexy 60 hours [stroke] βOverleigh Cemetery Records, Chester Free BMD Chester Cathederal Ref: CAT/43/99 British Newspaper Archive π View |
Burial 07/01/1879 | Overleigh Old Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire π Grave Number R896 βOverleigh Cemetery Records, Chester π View π View π View π View The grave was purchased by Joseph Brickland, fishmonger, Crane Street Chester for the first interment on the 29th December 1854. The grave was fully paid for by 1858 and reads: IN MEMORY OF ALSO OF ALSO OF |
