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Alfred BLACKNELL b. 1831 d. 27 Dec 1901

Alfred BLACKNELL b. 1831 d. 27 Dec 1901 - Overview

Name Full Name Alfred BLACKNELL
Forename Alfred
Surname BLACKNELL
Sex Male
Birth 1831i, ii, Calverton, Nottinghamshire
Death 27 Dec 1901iii, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Parents Joseph BLACKNALL x Elizabeth SPENCER [Family]
Spouse Margaret b. 1836 d. 18 Dec 1900 [Family]
Children 1. Emma BLACKNELL b. 1856
2. Henry BLACKNELL b. 1859
3. Edwin BLACKNELL b. 1861
4. Arthur BLACKNELL b. 1866
Change Date Date 18 Apr 2020
Time 08:59

Alfred BLACKNELL, 10th child of Joseph BLACKNALL and Elizabeth SPENCER [Family], was born in 1831i, ii in Calverton, Nottinghamshire. Alfred died on 27 Dec 1901iii in Chesterfield, Derbyshire aged about 70.

He was christened on 5 Mar 1831iv in Calverton, Nottinghamshire.

3 sons and one daughter listed.

Children

i    

Emma BLACKNELL was born in 1856ii, v in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

 
ii    

Henry BLACKNELLii was born in 1859ii, v in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

 
iii    

Edwin BLACKNELLii was born in 1861ii, v in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

 
iv    

Arthur BLACKNELLii was born in 1866ii in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

 

 

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. New Brampton (St Thomas) Burials [1832-1974] Backhouse to Bytheway; [Source Record]; Certainty Questionable
iv. "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
v. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861"; Page RG9 2529 p35; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence