Difference between revisions of "Samuel Charlton"
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Mary Ann Ironmonger and 2) George Pidgeon White, m. 3/4 1888, Cannock, Staffordshire. | Mary Ann Ironmonger and 2) George Pidgeon White, m. 3/4 1888, Cannock, Staffordshire. | ||
===Siblings=== | ===Siblings=== | ||
− | Annie Amelia Charlton married [[Leonard Clarke]]<br> | + | *Annie Amelia Charlton married [[Leonard Clarke]]<br> |
− | Samuel Charlton<br> | + | *Samuel Charlton<br> |
− | Elizabeth Charlton<br> | + | *Elizabeth Charlton<br> |
− | Henry White<br> | + | *Henry White<br> |
− | William White<br> | + | *William White<br> |
− | Lily White married [[George Hicken]]<br> | + | *Lily White married [[George Hicken]]<br> |
− | Ethel White<br> | + | *Ethel White<br> |
− | Alfred White<br> | + | *Alfred White<br> |
− | Lambert Francis White<br> | + | *Lambert Francis White<br> |
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==Marriage== | ==Marriage== | ||
Samuel Charlton married Margaret May Nason from Selly Park, England, 18 May 1914, Anglican Church, Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada. | Samuel Charlton married Margaret May Nason from Selly Park, England, 18 May 1914, Anglican Church, Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada. |
Revision as of 19:50, 14 May 2012
Contents
Early Life
Birth
Born 4/4 1881 Registration District Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Parents
Mary Ann Ironmonger and 1) William Charlton, m. 20 Jan 1878, Walsall, Staffordshire. William died 2/4 1886, Cannock.
Mary Ann Ironmonger and 2) George Pidgeon White, m. 3/4 1888, Cannock, Staffordshire.
Siblings
- Annie Amelia Charlton married Leonard Clarke
- Samuel Charlton
- Elizabeth Charlton
- Henry White
- William White
- Lily White married George Hicken
- Ethel White
- Alfred White
- Lambert Francis White
Marriage
Samuel Charlton married Margaret May Nason from Selly Park, England, 18 May 1914, Anglican Church, Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada.
Census Records
1891 Five Ways, Staffordshire, surname of White, age 6
1901 Five Ways, Staffordshire, surname Charlton, age 19
1911 Hillcrest, Alberta, age 27
Immigration to Canada
1908 Ship Kensington, March 1908, age 25, going to Fernie, British Columbia, Canada
1910 Ship Empress of Ireland, March 1910, age 28, going to Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada.
Occupation
Examiner and Fire Boss
Cemetery
Buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery, Masonic section.
Interesting Facts
- Samuel was a brother-in-law to Leonard Clarke and George Hicken, two other victims of the Hillcrest Mine Disaster.
- Samuel was a cousin to
After the Hillcrest Mine Disaster
Margaret May Charlton returned to England, ship Missanabie, to Moore Green Mills, Selly Park.