Sarah Tether
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First Name
Sarah
Middle Name(s)
Ann
Last Name
Tether
Date of birth
1859
Biography
Sarah Ann Tether
Born: 1859, Lincoln
Father: Luke Tether (b. 1820)
Mother: Sarah Tether (b. 1826)
Brothers: Henry Tether (b. 1851), John Tether (b. 1856), Joseph Clarke Tether (b. 1858)
Sisters: Ellen Tether (b. 1850), Alice Tether (b. 1853), Mary Tether (b. 1863), Fanny Rosa Tether (b. 1865), Emily Jane Tether (b. 1867), Rebecca Tether (b. 1870)
Marriage: 4 November 1890, Lincoln
Husband: Frederick Good
b. 1864
Farmer
Issue –
#1 Frederick Arthur Good (b. 1892)
#2 Elsie Good (b. 1893)
#3 Marjorie Alice Good (b. 1894)
#4 Hector Edward Good (b. 1897)
#5 Frank Good (b. 1899)
#6 Ralph Good (b. 1900) (d. 1903)
#7 Maurice Good (b. 1902)
In 1861 –
She is at School House, Village, Nocton. Her father is listed as ‘Gardener’. Her mother is listed as ‘Schoolmistress’. Sarah, her siblings (Ellen, Henry, Alice, John and Joseph) and her grandmother, Elizabeth Pask (b. 1781) are unlisted. There is a servant, Mary Ann Clifford (b. 1846).
In 1871 –
She is at Alms House, Nocton. Her father is listed as ‘Gardener and Grocer’. Her brother, John, is listed as ‘Gardener’. Her brother, Joseph, are listed as ‘Farm Work’. Sarah, her mother and siblings (Ellen, Alice, Mary, Fanny, Emily and Rebecca) are unlisted.
In 1881 –
She is at Principle Street, Gunthorpe, Southwell as a boarder. John Newman (b. 1813) is listed as ‘Basket Maker’. His wife, Jane Newham (b. 1822), and his daughter, Elizabeth Newham (b. 1865), are listed as ‘Seamstress’. His daughter, Mary Newham (b. 1862), are listed as ‘Domestic Servant’. Sarah is listed as boarder and ‘Schoolmistress’. Her sister, Emily, is unlisted.
In 1891 –
She is at Westfield, Reepham. Her husband is listed as ‘Farmer’. Sarah is unlisted.
In 10/99 –
Address is Manor House, Fiskerton, Lincoln.
In 1901 –
She is at Manor Farm, Fiskerton Village. Her husband is listed as ‘Farmer’. Sarah and her children (Frederick, Elsie, Marjorie, Hector, Frank and Ralph) are unlisted. There is two servants, Eva Shadlock (b. 1881) and Betsy Cook (b. 1886).
In 1911 –
She is at The Manor House, Fisketon, Lincoln. Her husband is listed as ‘Farmer and Grazier’. Her son, Frederick, is listed as ‘Working on Farm’. Sarah and her children (Elsie, Marjorie, Hector, Frank and Maurice) are unlisted. There is a servant, Elizabeth Alice Brumpton (b. 1895).
In 1921 –
She is at Reepham Manor, Lincoln. Her husband is listed as ‘Farmer and Stock Vendor’. Sarah and her daughter, Marjorie, are unlisted. Her daughter, Elsie, is listed as ‘Teacher’. Her sons, Frank and Maurice, are listed as ‘Farmers Help’. There is a servant, Grace Ethel Turner (b. 1901).
d. 1934, Lincoln
Magazines
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
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