Tattersall Family Tree
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Emily WALTON

1850 – 1916 · Sunderland, North Yorkshire
👶 Birth1850Sunderland, North Yorkshire 📍 Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration
💒 Marriage23 Apr 1874 (24)William TATTERSALL
Fawcett Street Wesleyan Chapel, Sunderland, County Durham 📍 Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏠 Livedabt 187515 York Terrace, Blackburn, Lancashire 📍
with William TATTERSALL Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏠 Lived1878 (28)Briercliffe, Wellington Street, Blackburn, Lancashire 📍
with William TATTERSALL Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏛️ Electric street lighting in London
🏠 Lived1883 (33)Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire 📍
with William TATTERSALL Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏠 Lived1902 (52)The Grange, East Park Road, Blackburn, Lancashire 📍
with William TATTERSALL Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏛️ Second Boer War
🏠 Lived1911 (61)Garth, St. Silas Road, Blackburn, Lancashire 📍
with William TATTERSALL Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏛️ National Insurance Act
✝️ Death10 Oct 1916 (66)Lytham St Annes, Lancashire 📍
Cerebral Haemorrhage (On a visit to Mr Duke Bannister) Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
🏛️ First World War · Battle of the Somme
🪦 Burialabt 14 Oct 1916Blackburn Cemetery, Lancashire 📍
Buried in the family vault Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn
Children with William TATTERSALL
M
b. 1876, 15 York Terrace, Blackburn, Lancashire
F
b. 1882, Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire
M
b. 1884, Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire
M
b. 1886, Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire · m. Jessie HEAP
M
b. 1889, Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire
F
b. 1892, Ivy Bank, Shear Bank Road, Blackburn, Lancashire
Notes
More information about her is available in the Ancestry of the Tattersall Brothers of Blackburn book.
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