Tattersall Family Tree
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David SNELGROVE

1794 – 1878 · Bratton, Wiltshire
Partner: Eliza NASH
Father: William SNELGROVE · Mother: Mary TILLY
👶 Birth1794Bratton, Wiltshire 📍 1851 Census
🏛️ French Revolutionary Wars
⛪ Baptism12 Jan 1794St James' Church, Church Road, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4SY 📍 Baptism Records 📎 View
💒 Marriage09 Apr 1829 (35)Eliza NASH
St James' Church, Church Road, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4SY 📍 International Genealogical Index 📎 View 📎 View
Witnesses: John Snelgrove, John Nash, Harriet Snelgrove & Richard Snelgrove
🏛️ Catholic Emancipation Act
💼 Occupation1830 (36)Shoe Maker Baptism Records
🏛️ William IV accedes to the throne · Liverpool and Manchester Railway opens
💼 Occupation1835 (41)Cordwainer Will
Occupation from will of his father-in-law
🏠 Lived1841 (47)Bratton, Wiltshire 📍
with Eliza NASH 1841 Census 📎 View
In 1841 Matilda Wheeler aged 20 was living in as a servant
🏠 Lived1851 (57)Bratton, Wiltshire 📍
with Eliza NASH 1851 Census 📎 View
In 1851 Eliza Holloway aged 22, Born Bratton, House Servant and William Holloway aged 9, Born Bratton, Scholar lived with the family.
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
💼 Occupation1851 (57)Land Proprietor 1851 Census
🏠 Lived1859 (65)Scotts Farm, 8 Bury Lane, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4RD 📍 Bratton History Association
🏛️ Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species
🏠 Lived1861 (67)Scotts Farm, 8 Bury Lane, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4RD 📍 1861 Census 📎 View
Widower
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
💼 Occupation1861 (67)Land Proprietor 1861 Census
💼 Occupation1866 (72)Farmer
🏛️ Transatlantic telegraph cable completed
💼 Occupation1869 (75)Farmer
🏠 Lived1871 (77)Bratton, Wiltshire 📍 📎 View
In 1871 he lived with his daughter Fanny and was a widower.
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
💼 Occupation1871 (77)Land Owner 📎 View
✝️ Death05 Jul 1878 (84)6 Park Street, Southwark, London, Surrey 📍
Aged 85
Natural Decay Death Certificate 📎 View
Aged 85 formerly a Farmer
Informant A Bennett, Daughter, present at the death, 6 Park Street, Southwark
Registered: 6th July 1878

Checked Death Duty Registers 1878-1890 - no trace
🏛️ Electric street lighting in London
Children with Eliza NASH
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b. 1830, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1848, Bratton, Wiltshire
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b. 1831, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1886, Smith's Yard, Portway, Warminster, Wiltshire · m. Rebecca BOURNE
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b. 1833, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1921, Thornbury, 18 Bockhampton Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey · m. John BENNETT
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b. 1835, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1843, Bratton, Wiltshire
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b. 1837, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1838, Bratton, Wiltshire
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b. 1840, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1853, Bratton, Wiltshire
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b. 1841, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1926, Chirton, Wiltshire · m. Rebecca AKERMAN
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b. 1844, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1927, Greenhill Farm, Southwick, Trowbridge, Wiltshire · m. William CORNISH
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b. 1846, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1912, Bratton, Wiltshire · m. Benjamin CALLAWAY
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b. 1848, Bratton, Wiltshire · d. 1946, Scotts Farm, 8 Bury Lane, Bratton, Wiltshire, BA13 4RD
Notes
His father left him a house in Bratton and £250 plus bedding
No trace of burial in churchyards in Bratton, Westbury or Westbury Cemetery. No trace on deceasedonline, findagrave or billiongraves. Not with daughter Annabella at Abney Park Cemetery.
No trace of probate between 1877-1920
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