![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ________________________________________________________________________________ Thomas SUNDERLAND (1836-1872) ________________________________________________________________________________ Name: Thomas SUNDERLAND Sex: Male Father: Henry SUNDERLAND (1795-1879) Mother: Susannah GREENWOOD (1799-1869) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individual Events and Attributes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Birth 1836 Midgley, Yorkshire(*1) Census (1) 6 Jun 1841 (age 5) Halifax, Yorkshire Census (2) 30 Mar 1851 (age 15) Halifax, Yorkshire Census (3) 7 Apr 1861 (age 24) Barnsley(*2) Census (4) 2 Apr 1871 (age 34) Halifax, Yorkshire Death 18 Jul 1872 (age 36) Halifax, Yorkshire(*3) Newspaper Announcement 27 Jul 1872 (age 36) Halifax, Yorkshire(*2) Occupation Clog Maker Additional Information Census (1) Cooper House Lane Bottom, Warley Thomas Sunderland 5yrs Yorks Census (2) Haley Hill, Northowram Thomas Sunderland Unmarried 15yrs Male Clogger Yorks Midgley Census (3) Court 5, No 4, Castlereagh Street Thomas Sunderland; Head; Married; Age 24; Clog Sole Maker; Born Halifax, Yorks Census (4) 4, Mason Street, New Bank, Northowram Thomas Sunderland Married 34 yrs Male Clog Maker Yorks Halifax Death Cause: Valvular disease of Heart. Asphyxia. Address: 4, Mason Street, Northowram Died 18th July 1872 at 4, Mason Street, Northowram. Thomas Sunderland, male, aged 36 years, a clog sole maker. Cause: Valvular disease of Heart. Asphyxia. Informant - X The mark of Martha Ann Sunderland , present at death, of 4 Mason Street, Northowram. N.b. Before doctors started giving their patients antibiotics, rheumatic fever was the single biggest cause of valve disease. A strep infection (acute streptococcal pharyngitis) can result in rheumatic fever and post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN). Rheumatic fever develops about 18 days after a bout of strep throat.and causes joint pain and heart disease. Newspaper Announcement Mason Street Halifax Courier Saturday July 27th July 18th aged 36 Mr Thomas Sunderland--clog sole maker. Mason St, Northowram. Northowram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriage -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spouse Martha Anne RICHMOND (1836- ) Children Lilly SUNDERLAND (1857- ) Henry SUNDERLAND (1859- ) Ann SUNDERLAND (1860- ) Eliza SUNDERLAND (1862- ) John SUNDERLAND (1869-1941) Susanna SUNDERLAND (1871- ) Marriage 10 May 1856 (age 19-20) Halifax Parish Church(*4) Additional Information Marriage Date: 10th May 1856 Place: Halifax Parish Church Groom's Trade: Clogger (Age 20) Groom's Address: Northowram Bride's Condition: Spinster (Age 20) Bride's Address: Halifax Groom's Father: Henry Sunderland (Laborer) Bride's Father: Marmaduke Richmond (Laborer) Witnesses: John Thomas, Isaac Ingham -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individual Note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30th April 1869 (son John's birth) Lived Iveson's Row, Newtownards, Ireland; Occupation - Clog Maker 8th September 1894 (son John's marriage) Occupation - Clogger. Shown as deceased. 13th February 1915 (son Henry's marriage) Occupation - Clogger. Shown as deceased. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 "Census Data". 2 "Lynda Balmforth". 3 "Death Certificate". 4 "Marriage Certificate". |
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