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Family Record: Alfred BLACKNELL x Margaret

Family Record: Alfred BLACKNELL x Margaret - Chronology

Date Kind Origin Details
1831 Birthi, ii Spouse Event [Husband] Place Calverton, Nottinghamshire
5 Mar 1831 Christeningiii Spouse Event [Husband] Place Calverton, Nottinghamshire
1836 Birthii, iv Spouse Event [Wife] Place Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
6 Jun 1841 Other Eventi, 1 Spouse Event [Husband] Type Residence-Occupant
Place Calverton, Nottinghamshire
1854 Marriagev Event Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1856 Birthii, iv Child Event [Emma BLACKNELL] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1856 Daughter This Family Emma BLACKNELL b. 1856
1859 Son This Family Henry BLACKNELL b. 1859
1859 Birthii, iv Child Event [Henry BLACKNELL] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1861 Son This Family Edwin BLACKNELL b. 1861
1861 Birthii, iv Child Event [Edwin BLACKNELL] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1861 Other Eventiv, 2 Spouse Event [Husband] Tailor Journeyman
Type Profession
Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1866 Birthii Child Event [Arthur BLACKNELL] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1866 Son This Family Arthur BLACKNELL b. 1866
1871 Other Eventii Event 1 Spencer Street
Type Address
Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1871 Other Eventii Spouse Event [Husband] Tailor
Type Profession
Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
1871 Other Eventii Child Event [Emma BLACKNELL] General Domestic
Type Profession
Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
18 Dec 1900 Burialvi Spouse Event [Wife] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
27 Dec 1901 Deathvi Spouse Event [Husband] Place Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Death Child Event [Arthur BLACKNELL] He is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event [Emma BLACKNELL] She is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event [Henry BLACKNELL] He is dead but no details are known
Death Child Event [Edwin BLACKNELL] He is dead but no details are known
Death Spouse Event [Wife]

Notes

1. Role: Occupant
2. A tailor who had completed an apprenticeship and was therefore entitled to ply his trade independently. He was not, however, in a financial position to set up his own business and take on apprentices of his own (which would have enabled him to style himself Master Tailor). So he worked for others on what we would now call a freelance basis.

Citations

i. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841." online database.; Page (accessed 14 Jan 2020), entry for Joseph Blacknall household, Calverton, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
ii. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871"; Page RG10 3611; [Source Record]; Certainty Secondary Evidence
iii. "Transcribed entries in the Parish Registers and non-conformist registers of Nottinghamshire," baptisms database v8.2; Page accessed 18 Apr 2020), entries for Joseph & Elizabeth Blacknell, 1809-1833.; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iv. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861"; Page RG9 2529 p35; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
v. GRO Indexes; Page 1856 Q4 Alfred Blacknell; [Source Record]; Certainty Questionable
vi. New Brampton (St Thomas) Burials [1832-1974] Backhouse to Bytheway; [Source Record]; Certainty Questionable