Frederick Tunnacliffe, 1859

Name
Frederick /Tunnacliffe/
Given names
Frederick
Surname
Tunnacliffe
Birth
1859 39 37
Birth of a sister
1862 (aged 3 years)
Birth of a sister
1864 (aged 5 years)
Cencus
Death of a father
Address: Spa Green
Cause: Bronchitis
Note: William's son (Joe Tunnacliffe) was present at the death, and registered it
Census
Death of a brother
Note: Vol 9a Pg. 253
Death of a mother
1897 (aged 38 years)
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
18191883
Birth: 3 December 1819 33 Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, ENG
Death: 17 April 1883Lepton, Yorkshire, ENG
mother
Religious marriage Religious marriage14 February 1844Kirkburton, Yorkshire, ENG
3 years
elder brother
18461895
Birth: 1846 26 24
Death: between January 1895 and March 1895Huddersfield, Yorkshire, ENG
17 years
younger sister
1862
Birth: 1862 42 40
Death:
-23 months
himself
1859
Birth: 1859 39 37
Death:
-4 years
elder brother
11 years
younger sister
1864
Birth: 1864 44 42
Death:
-6 years
elder brother
-11 years
elder sister
5 years
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
Census
Census
Shared note

In the household were:

Sarah M Tunnacliffe
Fred Tunnacliffe
Ann Tunnacliffe
Matilda Tunnacliffe
Christina Tunnacliffe

Note: On the same form, 5 houses away were:

Joe Tunnacliffe
Emma Tunnacliffe
Charles William Tunnacliffe
Harry Tunnacliffe
Clara Tunnacliffe

Census

Descendants of Frederick Tunnacliffe

  1. Generation 1
    1. Frederick Tunnacliffe, son of William Tunnacliffe and Sarah Matilda Hodges, was born in 1859.

Ancestors of Frederick Tunnacliffe

  1. Generation 1
    1. Frederick Tunnacliffe, son of William Tunnacliffe and Sarah Matilda Hodges, was born in 1859.

  2. Generation 2 back to top
    1. William Tunnacliffe, stone Mason, son of Joseph Tunnacliffe and Nancy Ann Hanson, was born on 3 December 1819 in Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, ENG and died on 17 April 1883 in Lepton, Yorkshire, ENG at the age of 63.

    2. Sarah Matilda Hodges was born in 1822 and died in 1897 at the age of 75.

  3. Generation 3 back to top
    1. Nancy Ann Hanson was born in 1786.