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Mary FINDLOW

1816 – 1892 · Gorstage, Cheshire
Partner: John SADLER
Father: Thomas FINDLOW · Mother: Ann POVALL
👶 Birth14 Jul 1816Gorstage, Cheshire 📍 Baptism Records
🏛️ Regency period — George III incapacitated
⛪ Baptism18 Jul 1816Budworth Wesleyan Church, Great Budsworth, Cheshire 📍 Baptism Records 📎 View
💒 Marriage21 Dec 1836 (20)John SADLER
St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9PE 📍 International Genealogical Index
Name: John Sadler
Marriage Date: 21 Dec 1836
Marriage Place: Bunbury, Cheshire, England
Spouse: Mary Findlow
FHL Film Number: 1655426
🏠 Lived1841 (25)Clotton Hoofield, Cheshire 📍 1841 Census 📎 View
🏠 Lived1851 (35)Haughton, Cheshire 📍 1851 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
🏠 Lived1861 (45)Haughton, Cheshire 📍 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
✝️ Death10 May 1892 (76)Wrexham Bridge, Burland, Cheshire 📍 Probate Index
🪦 Burial13 May 1892 (76)St Mary's Church, Monks Lane, Acton by Nantwich, Cheshire 📍
Grave D29 Monumental Inscriptions 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
D. 29. Bodystone, below surface in good condition.

In / affectionate remembrance / of / JOHN SADLER of WORLESTON / who died Dec 9 1869 / aged 56 years / Also
MARY SADLER / late of BURLAND / wife of the above / who died May 10th 1892 / aged 76 years
⚖️ Probate13 Oct 1892 (76)London, Middlesex 📍
Effects £130 14s 9d Probate Index 📎 View
Children with John SADLER
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b. 1837, Bunbury, Tarporley, Cheshire · d. 1909, Red Hall Farm, Wistaston, Nantwich, Cheshire · m. Martha THORPE
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b. 1839, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1841, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1843, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1845, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1847, Haughton, Cheshire · m. Nathaniel SMITH
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b. 1849, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1852, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1857, Haughton, Cheshire · m. Annie Elizabeth NICHOLSON
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b. 1857, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1859, Haughton, Cheshire
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b. 1860, Haughton, Cheshire · d. 1890, Acton by Nantwich, Cheshire
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