Individual Notes

Note for:   John Sanderson,   Jun 1838 - 7 Jul 1877         Index

Census:   
     Date:   1861
     Place:   10 Aldbro Street, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   John Saunderson Head 23 Iron? Smith Lancashire, Manchester
Eliza Saunderson Wife 24 Do
Thomas Saunderson Son 6 Do
Alice Saunderson Dau 3 Yorkshire, Hull

Note the house was in shared occupation with the McNutty family.

Census:   
     Date:   1871
     Place:   9 Cannon Passage, Saint Pauls, Sculcoates, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   John Sanderson Head 36 Labourer away (Fish)
Eliza Sanderson Wife 36
Thomas Sanderson Son 16 Labourer at Iron Works
Alice Sanderson Dau 12 Scholar
Maria Sanderson Dau 7 Do
John Sanderson Son 6 Do
Sarah Sanderson Dau 3

Event:   
     Type:   Coat of Arms
     Note:   Sanderson is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066. sanderson is a name that comes from the given name Alexander. Spelling variations of this family name include: Saunderson, Sanderson, Sandeson, Sandison and others. First found in county Durham. They were descended from Alexander, a Norman noble who had been granted lands in Waslington in the county of Durham and whose son took the surname James Saunderson.
Motto Translated: I am watchful to please.

Individual Note:
     john sanderson died at no 13 talbot st hull east yorkshire. on the death certificate, it stated that he was a painter by trade,and that his brother w. sanderson was present..the death was registered on the 9th of july 1877.

Individual Note:
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Individual Notes

Note for:   Leach Barron,   Abt 1811 - Bef 1871         Index

Census:   UK
     Date:   6 Jun 1841
     Place:   Hewoles Cottage, London Road, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England
     Note:   

Leach Baron 30 Labourer
Hannah Baron 25
James Baron 5
Mary Baron 4
Elizth Baron 1

Note:- Several other familys lived at the same address.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Hannah Holden,   Abt 1816 - 1874         Index

Christening:   
     Place:   Over Darwen, Lancashire, England

Event:   
     Type:   Coat of Arms
     Note:   The name Holden was first used by England's ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. It comes from when the family lived in the county of Lancashire, where they held the estate of Holden in the parish of Haslingden. Spelling variations of this family name include: Holden, Holdin, Holding, Houlden, Houldin, Howlin and many more First found in Lancashire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Motto Translated: Neither rashly nor timidly.

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Hornby,   27 Nov 1831 -          Index

Census:   
     Date:   1871
     Place:   35 Aldbro Street, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   William Hornby Head Mar 42 Iron Moulder Yorks, Hull
Sarah Hornby Wife Mar 45 Dressmaker Yorks, Hull
John Hornby Son S 19 Iron Founder Yorks, Selby
Elizabeth Hornby Dau S 17 Yorks, Hull
George Hornby Son S 15 Shipcarpenter App Yorks, Hull
Ellen Hornby Dau S 11 Scholar Yotks, Hull
Emily Hornby Dau S 7 do. Yorks, Hull
Robert Hamshaw Lodg W 39 Plumbers Labourer Yorks, LakeLock

Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Taylor,   6 Nov 1829 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   15 Nov 1832
     Place:   St.Mary's Street Wesleyan, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England

Census:   
     Date:   1861
     Place:   Saint Mary Street, Chipping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
     Note:   Joseph Taylor Head M 33 Chair Polisher Bucks, Wycombe
Maria Taylor Wife M 32 -/-
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Charles Taylor Son 9 Scholar -/-
Frederich Taylor Son 7 Scholar -/-
Richard Taylor Son 5 Scholar -/-
Louisa Taylor Dau 9/12 -/-

Census:   
     Date:   1871
     Place:   18 Pennington Row, Chipping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
     Note:   .Joseph Taylor Head Mar 41 Chair Polisher Bucks, High Wycombe
Maria Taylor Wife Mar 42 -/-
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Richard Taylor Son 17 Chair Polisher -/-
Frederick Taylor Son 15 Furrier -/-
Sarah Taylor Dau 13 Chair Caner -/-
Louisa Taylor Dau 11 Scholar -/-
Kate Taylor Dau 8 -/- -/-
George Taylor Son 5 -/- -/-

Census:   
     Date:   1891
     Place:   7 Pryme Terrace, Raywell Street, Sculcoates, Hull, E.Yorkshire, England
     Note:   Joseph Taylor Head M 61 Chair Polisher Bucks, High Wycombe
Maria Taylor Wife M 63 -/-
Charles Taylor GSon S 17 General Labourer Yorks., Hull

Event:   
     Type:   Coat of Arms
     Note:   The distinguished surname Taylor is one of the many names that came to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is derived from the Old French "tailleor" or "tailleur," meaning "a tailor." Spelling variations of this family name include: Taylor, Taylour, Taylur, Tailler, Taillefer and many more. First found in Somerset, and in Kent where they were granted lands by King William for their assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.