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Samuel BLACKNALL b. 1840

Samuel BLACKNALL b. 1840 - Chronology

Date Kind Origin Details
1839 Birthi Spouse Event [Spouse] Place Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
1840 Birthi, ii Event Place Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
1859 Son Father [Family] Samuel W. BLACKNALL b. 1859
1859 Birthi Child Event As Father [Samuel W. BLACKNALL] Place Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
1862 Birthi Child Event As Father [Annie BLACKNALL] Place Huddersfield, Yorkshire
1862 Daughter Father [Family] Annie BLACKNALL b. 1862
1867 Son Father [Family] John R. BLACKNALL b. 1867
1867 Birthi Child Event As Father [John R. BLACKNALL] Place Sneinton, Nottinghamshire
1869 Daughter Father [Family] Milicent BLACKNALL b. 1869
1869 Birthi Child Event As Father [Milicent BLACKNALL] Place Sneinton, Nottinghamshire
1870 Birthi Child Event As Father [Arthur BLACKNALL] Place Sneinton, Nottinghamshire
1870 Son Father [Family] Arthur BLACKNALL b. 1870
1871 Other Eventi Event Tailor
Type Profession
Place Sneinton, Nottinghamshire
1871 Other Eventi Family Event As Spouse [Family] Long Hedge Lane
Type Address
Place Sneinton, Nottinghamshire
Marriage Family Event As Child [Parents]
Death Event He is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event As Father [Annie BLACKNALL] She is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event As Father [Arthur BLACKNALL] He is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event As Father [Samuel W. BLACKNALL] He is dead but no details are known
Marriage Family Event As Spouse [Family]
Death Child Event As Father [John R. BLACKNALL] He is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event As Father [Milicent BLACKNALL] She is dead but no details are known
Death Spouse Event [Spouse] She is dead but no details are known

Citations

i. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871"; Page RG10 3505 p5; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
ii. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841"; Page HO 107/871/1 p12; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence