Thomas SAUNDERS, 1810–1870 (aged 60 years)
- Name
- Thomas /SAUNDERS/
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- SAUNDERS
| Birth | 1810 Note: Parents: Samuel and Mary. |
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| Baptism | January 11, 1810 (aged 0) |
| Religious marriage | Louisa SAUNDERS — View this family February 26, 1835 (aged 25 years) Note: Marriage by licence. Thomas was a bachelor from the Parish of St Luke's, Chelsea, Diocese of London… Marriage by licence. Thomas was a bachelor from the Parish of St Luke's, Chelsea, Diocese of London. |
| Birth of a son | William SAUNDERS 1838 (aged 28 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Louisa SAUNDERS 1838 (aged 28 years) |
| Immigration | March 30, 1840 (aged 30 years) Note: A POSSIBLE date as original record not seen nor information for wife and son. |
| Death of a wife | Louisa SAUNDERS September 5, 1864 (aged 54 years) Age: 54 Address: 116 Albany Cause: "Indigestion, diarrhoea" |
| Census | May 1, 1865 (aged 55 years) Age: 53 Note: Tea merchant living with his son, a clerk and a widow, who was head of the house. |
| Marriage | Mary LESLE — View this family May 14, 1869 (aged 59 years) |
| Occupation | Tea merchant May 16, 1869 (aged 59 years) |
| Death | February 19, 1870 (aged 60 years) Age: 59 Cause of death: Cancer of stomach. |
| himself |
1810–1870
Birth: 1810 — Cricklade, Wiltshire, England Death: February 19, 1870 — 233 Gold St, Boston, Massachusetts |
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| wife |
1810–1864
Birth: 1810
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31 — Gloucestershire. England Death: September 5, 1864 — Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — February 26, 1835 — Church of St James the Great, Saul, Gloucestershire, England |
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1810–1870
Birth: 1810 — Cricklade, Wiltshire, England Death: February 19, 1870 — 233 Gold St, Boston, Massachusetts |
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| Marriage | Marriage — May 14, 1869 — Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
| Birth | Parents: Samuel and Mary. |
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| Marriage | Marriage by licence. Thomas was a bachelor from the Parish of St Luke's, Chelsea, Diocese of London. |
| Immigration | A POSSIBLE date as original record not seen nor information for wife and son. |
| Census | Tea merchant living with his son, a clerk and a widow, who was head of the house. |