Birth 1807 ποΈ Slave trade abolished in British Empire | Beeston, Cheshire π βBaptism Records |
Baptism 11/10/1807 | St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9PE π βBaptism Records π View 1807 Oct 11 Elizabeth D. of William Sadler of Beeston Other Possible Baptism: |
Marriage (22) 23/08/1829 ποΈ Catholic Emancipation Act | John SADLER St Peter Parish Church, Waverton, Cheshire π βEunice Quinlan Della Torra Provided exact date of marriage π View π View Waverton Marriage 23/08/1829 |
Lived (23) 1830 ποΈ William IV accedes to the throne | Next door to Brook Cottage, Huxley, Cheshire π with John SADLER |
Lived (27) 1834 ποΈ Tolpuddle Martyrs transported | Farm, Clotton Hoofield, Cheshire π with John SADLER |
Lived (29) 1836 | Next door to Brook Cottage, Huxley, Cheshire π with John SADLER βTithe Map π View About 1838 John Sadler was listed at the occupier of land owned by John Farrall at Huxley on the Cheshire tithe map consisting of nine acres of land in seven parcels including a house and garden known as Brook Cottage (now Brook Lodge). The year is not quite correct as William Sadler died in 1836 and according to the book 'A History of Huxley & Hargrave' John Sadler moved to the family homestead by 1838. |
Lived (34) 1841 | Elm Tree Farm, Hoofield Lane, Huxley, Cheshire π with John SADLER βA History of Hargrave and Huxley 1841 Census π View 120 Acre Farm. In 1841 according to the census there were two young male servants and two young female servants living in. |
Death (35) 06/03/1842 ποΈ Mines Act | Huxley, Cheshire π Consumption (TB) βFree BMD Ref: 19 66 Gt Boughton π View |
Burial 10/03/1842 | St Alban's Church, Tattenhall, Cheshire, CH3 9QE π Aged 34 βFreeREG (www.freereg.org.uk) familysearch.org π View St Alban Parish Register, Tattenhall, Cheshire No trace of headstone on website |
She was John Sadler's cousin and despite the attention of nine medical men she died in 1842 leaving three children.