
Henry TURNER

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Name Henry TURNER Birth 31 Dec 1833 Bury St., Manchester [1, 2]
Baptism 22 Mar 1834 Cannon St. Independent Chapel, Manchester [2]
Gender Male Occupation Coal Agent [1] Reference Number V356 Death 29 Jul 1874 Manchester [3]
Burial Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester [3]
Person ID I356 VaughanDavies Last Modified 29 Jan 2025
Father James TURNER, b. 22 May 1807, "Stonedelph", Pilkington, Radcliffe, Lancashire d. 21 Mar 1858 (Age 50 years)
Relationship natural Mother Mary Ann SARGEANT Relationship natural Marriage 30 Oct 1831 Manchester [4]
Family ID F197 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Ann BRADSHAW, b. 1837, Ardwick, Manchester d. 8 Jan 1913, Manchester
(Age 76 years)
Marriage Note Best match on marriage is Jul qtr 1864, Chorlton, vol 8c, p656 Notes - There appears to be another Edward born to them, Q2 1867. There are various possible deaths, but most likely also Q2 as there is no record of a baptism, as there is with the other children
Children 1. James Henry TURNER, b. 20 Sep 1865, Manchester d. 1942, Manchester
(Age 76 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
2. Edward TURNER, b. 3 Mar 1868, Ancoats, Manchester [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
3. John Robert TURNER, b. 1873 d. 19 Jun 1876, Manchester (Age 3 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
4. Martha Anna TURNER, b. 23 Jun 1870, Ancoats, Manchester d. 13 Apr 1874, Manchester
(Age 3 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F190 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Jan 2025
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Event Map Birth - 31 Dec 1833 - Bury St., Manchester Baptism - 22 Mar 1834 - Cannon St. Independent Chapel, Manchester Death - 29 Jul 1874 - Manchester Burial - - Ardwick Cemetery, Manchester = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - With the exception of the 1871 Census, the data here, and the implied parents etc is more speculative than I would like. But it does have some consistency, and is the most suitable I can find from all the online data there is. So it is proposed on that basis.
In particular, the 1861 Census is consistent in terms of occupation and age and birthplace. The baptism records with his mother of Mary Ann matches the 1841 Census of Hannah, with James having the same occupation.
To confirm this, I need to check that JHT's marriage certificate mentions Henry and his occupation.
- With the exception of the 1871 Census, the data here, and the implied parents etc is more speculative than I would like. But it does have some consistency, and is the most suitable I can find from all the online data there is. So it is proposed on that basis.
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