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Lot VICKERS

1795 – 1872 · Wirksworth, Derbyshire
Partner: Sarah LEIGH
Father: Lot VICKERS · Mother: Mary SALT
👶 Birth12 Dec 1795Wirksworth, Derbyshire 📍 Baptism Records
🏛️ French Revolutionary Wars
⛪ Baptism01 Jul 1796St Mary the Virgin Church, Wirksworth, Derbyshire 📍 International Genealogical Index 📎 View
💒 Marriage15 Aug 1817 (22)Sarah LEIGH
Manchester Cathedral, Victoria Street, Manchester, Lancashire, M3 1SX 📍 Marriage Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Regency period — George III incapacitated
🏠 Lived1824 (29)20 Turner Street, Manchester, Lancashire 📍
with Sarah LEIGH Street Index 📎 View
💼 Occupation1824 (29)Coach Guard Street Index
🏠 Lived1841 (46)Paddock Street, Ardwick, Manchester, Greater Manchester 📍
with Sarah LEIGH 1841 Census 📎 View
Lot not at home on day Census taken but assume to be living there but at work
💼 Occupation1848 (53)Mail Guard
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Chartist movement peak · Public Health Act
💼 Occupation24 Sep 1860 (65)Retired as a Mail Guard aged 64 years after 38 years and 4 months service. Annual salary £130. 📎 View
Name of Applicant: Lot Vickers
Official Station: Mail Guard
Reccomended for: Superannuation
Age: 64 years
Service: 38 years and 4 months
Actual Salary: £130
Cause of Retirement: Above 60
Date of Commencement: Appointed Mail Guard on the 23rd of May 1822. His wages are £130 a year at which sum they have remained since 1840.
Whether holding any other Public Appointment: Not any

Absenses during each of the last 10 years:
1850 - 1854: no record
1855: 17 days illness
1856: -
1857: -
1858: 5 days iln…
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🏠 Lived1861 (66)Canal Side, Barton-Upon-Irwell, Eccles, Lancashire 📍
with Sarah LEIGH 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
💼 Occupation1861 (66)Superanuated Post Mail Guard 1861 Census
🏠 Lived1867 (72)213 Warde Street, Hulme, Manchester, Lancashire 📍 Death Certificate
🏛️ Second Reform Act — working men gain the vote
🏠 Lived1871 (76)Stafford House, Ellesmere Road, Ellesmere Park, Monton, Lancashire 📍 1871 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
💼 Occupation1871 (76)Superanuated Post Office Guard 1871 Census
✝️ Death22 Oct 1872 (77)Stafford House, Ellesmere Road, Ellesmere Park, Monton, Lancashire 📍
Apoplexy 6 days [stroke] Death Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ Secret ballot introduced
🪦 Burial26 Oct 1872 (77)Weaste Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Salford, Lancashire, M5 5NR 📍
Grave 33/DISS/669 deceasedonline.com 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
Also interred in the same grave on 29/09/1877 was Sarah HARTLEY.
Burial Register Details

Authority: Salford City Council
Cemetery: Weaste Cemetery, Salford
Grave Reference: 33/DISS/669
Burial Date: 26 October 1872
Register Number: 51712
Last Name: Vickers
First Names: Lot
Age: 77 Years
Original Grave Owner: Isaac HOLMES
New headstone errected on 30th May 2024 with the following inscription:

In Memory of
LOT VICKERS
BORN: 12/12/1795
DIED: 22/10/1872

ALSO
SARAH VICKERS
WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED AUGUST 14TH 1867
AGED 70 YEARS
INTERRED IN GRAVE B26/476

ALSO
SARAH HARTLEY
SISTER OF LOT VICKERS
BORN: 08/07/1794
DIED: 26/09/1877

[on rear of headstone]
33/669

[at bottom & rear of headstone]
ERECTED IN 2023 BY JAMES GILES TATTERSALL
4 X GREAT GRANDSON OF LOT & SARAH
jamestattersall.com
Children with Sarah LEIGH
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b. 1821, Manchester, Lancashire · d. 1890, Prestwich Asylum (Mental Hospital), Prestwich, Manchester, Lancashire
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b. 1825, Chester, Cheshire · d. 1897, Lyndale, 9 Rawlinson Road, Southport, Lancashire · m. Isaac HOLMES
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b. 1827, Manchester, Lancashire · d. 1870, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland · m. Mary Ann HUGHES
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b. 1830, Liverpool, Merseyside · d. 1831, Dean Street, Birmingham, West Midlands
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b. 1833, Manchester, Lancashire · d. 1905, Ferrybridge, Knottingley, West Yorkshire · m. John HOLMES
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b. 1835, Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire · m. Esther BARNES
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b. 1838, Paddock Street, Ardwick, Manchester, Greater Manchester · d. 1904, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland · m. Archibald PATERSON
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b. 1844, Manchester, Lancashire · d. 1848, Hulme, Manchester, Lancashire
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