Tattersall Family Tree
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Margaret AINSWORTH

1802 – 1873 · Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
👶 Birthabt 1802Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍 1871 Census
🏛️ French Revolutionary Wars
💒 Marriage24 Sep 1825Richard TATTERSALL
St Leonard's Church, Church Street, Padiham, Lancashire, BB12 8HG 📍 Marriage Certificate 📎 View
🏛️ First public railway opens (Stockton–Darlington)
🏠 Lived1841Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
with Richard TATTERSALL 1841 Census 📎 View
🏠 Lived1851Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
with Richard TATTERSALL 1851 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration · Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
🏠 Lived1861Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
with Richard TATTERSALL 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
🏠 Lived1871Club Street, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
with Richard TATTERSALL 1871 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
✝️ Death01 Jun 1873Club Street, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
Aged 71
Old Age Death Certificate 📎 View
🪦 Burialabt 04 Jun 1873Higham Wesleyan Chapel, Higham Hall Road, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire 📍
Grave 196 Grave Headstone 🔗 View 📎 View
“BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHICH DIE ON THE LORD.”
In Affectionate
REMEMBRANCE of

RICHARD TATTERSALL
OF HIGHAM,
WHO DIED AT BURNLEY,
NOVEMBER 8TH, 1881,
AGED 75 YEARS.

ALSO OF
MARGARET,
THE WIFE OF RICHARD TATTERSALL,
OF HIGHAM,
WHO DIED JUNE 1ST, 1873,
AGED 71 YEARS.

ALSO OF JANE, THEIR DAUGHTER,
WHO DIED APRIL 4TH, 1827,
AGED 9 MONTHS.

ALSO OF WILLIAM, THEIR SON,
WHO DIED NOVEMBER 23RD, 1828,
AGED 1 DAY.

ALSO OF WILLIAM, THEIR SON,
WHO DIED MAY 19TH, 1832,
AGED 1 YEAR AND 9 MONTHS.

ALSO OF AI…
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Children with Richard TATTERSALL
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b. 1826, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire · d. 1827, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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b. 1828, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire · d. 1828, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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b. 1830, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire · d. 1832, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire
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b. 1835, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire · d. 1892, Glebe Street, Burnley, Lancashire · m. Alice TATTERSALL
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b. 1844, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire · d. 1906, Burnley, Lancashire
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