Sarah SMITH

Sarah SMITH(SADLER)

1850 – 1926 Β· Redruth, Cornwall, Devon
Partner: John SADLER
Father: Edward SMITH Β· Mother: Sarah GRAY
πŸ‘ΆBirth
1850
πŸ›οΈ Irish Potato Famine
Redruth, Cornwall, Devon πŸ“
πŸ’’Marriage (23)
28/06/1873
John SADLER
Redruth, Cornwall, Devon πŸ“ β“˜Kath Kenna
Della Torra
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🏠Lived (31)
1881
3 Calvert Terrace, Swansea, Glamorganshire πŸ“
with John SADLER
🏠Lived (65)
1915
πŸ›οΈ First World War
1 Hydro Avenue, West Kirby, Cheshire πŸ“
with John SADLER
✝️Death (76)
18/11/1926
πŸ›οΈ General Strike
Manchester House, Tarvin, Cheshire πŸ“ β“˜Free BMD
πŸͺ¦Burial
19/11/1926
Huxley Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel, Huxley Lane, Huxley, Cheshire, CH3 9BQ πŸ“ πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View πŸ“Ž View

The headstone is at the very front of the chapel facing the road are reads:

In Loving Memory of
John Sadler
of Huxley
who died March 15th 1871
aged 64 years.
For 52 years a member of the
Primitive Methodist Society
Local Preacher & Leader for 38 years

Also Martha,
widow of the above,
who died November 11th 1896
aged 79 years

Also Rev. John Sadler,
son f the above,
who died April 17th 1924
aged 79 years

Also Sarah Sadler,
widow of the above,
who died November 18th 1926
aged 76 years

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Children with John SADLER
Bessie Louise SADLER
b. 1877, Redruth, Cornwall, Devon Β· d. 1969, Douglas, Isle of Man, Isle of Man Β· m. Thomas Kinnis GARRETT
Florence Ada SADLER
b. 1879, Redruth, Cornwall, Devon Β· d. 1968 Β· m. Richard Henry QUICK
Carrie SADLER
b. 1883, Blackburn, Lancashire Β· d. 1965, Douglas, Isle of Man, Isle of Man Β· m. John Craine GARRETT
Albert SADLER
b. 1887, Redruth, Cornwall, Devon Β· d. 1957 Β· m. Florence Emma TOWNSEND
John Edward Frank SADLER
b. 1874, Camborne, Cornwall, Devon Β· m. Elizabeth Ann WHITTAKER
Alfred Ernest Gray SADLER
b. 1875, Redruth, Cornwall, Devon Β· d. 1928, Rochdale, Lancashire
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