Amanda Sadler
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First Name
Amanda
Middle Name(s)
Lois
Last Name
Sadler
Date of birth
1848
Biography
Amanda Lois Sadler
Birth: 1848, Nottingham
Baptised: 11 October 1848, Nottingham
Father: William Sadler (b. 1807)
Mother: Mary Sadler (b. 1811)
Brothers: Albert W Sadler (b. 1847)
Marriage: 14 July 1876, Anglican Ceremony in Nottingham
Husband: Horace Smedley Singlehurst
b. 1851
Manager Steamship Officer
d. 1938
Issue:
#1 Charles Percy Singlehurst (b. 1893) –Adopted
In 1851 –
She is at 51 Barker Gate, St Mary, Nottingham. Her father is listed as ‘Publican’. Amanada, her mother and her brother, Albert, are unlisted. There are two unlisted visitors, Elizabeth Drayket(b. 1837) & Ann Drayket (b. 1840). There is also an unlisted lodger, Jonas Renshaw (b. 1789).
In 1861 –
She is at 51 Barker Gate, St Mary, Nottingham. Her father is listed as ‘Victualler’. Amanada and her mother are unlisted. Her brother, Albert, is listed as ‘Mechanic General Home Work’. Her cousin, Ann Drayket (b. 1839) is listed as ‘Lace Jennier’.
In 1871 –
She is at Blackstone Street, St Mary, Nottingham. Her father is listed as ‘Retired Licensed Victualler’. Her mother is unlisted. Amanda is listed as ‘National School Mistress’.
In 1881 –
She is at 55 Blackstone Street, Nottingham. Her mother is listed as a widow. Her brother, Albert, has married and is listed as ‘Turner at Machine Works (E&M)’. Her sister-in-law, Emily M Sadler (b. 1852), is unlisted. She has three nieces and a nephew all are unlisted (Edith Sadler (b. 1872), Amanda Sadler (b. 1876), Mabel Sadler (b. 1877) and Albert W Sadler (b. 1877)). Amanada is listed as visitor and ‘Teacher in School’.
In 1901 –
She is at 20 Vale Drive, Liscard, Birkenhead, Cheshire. Her husband is listed as ‘Manager Steamship Office’. Amanda is listed as ‘Teacher in School’. Their son, Charles, is unlisted.
In 1911 –
She is at 3 Dial Road, Tranmere, Birkenhead. Her husband is listed as ‘Out of Work’. Amanda is listed as ‘School Teacher’. Their son, Charles Percy, is listed as ‘Grocers Apprentice’. – It lists Charles as ‘Adopted Child – Parents Dead’.
d. 1918, Birkenhead
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