Sarah Jane Scragg, 1849–1902 (aged 52 years)
- Name
- Sarah Jane /Scragg/
- Surname
- Scragg
- Given names
- Sarah Jane
- Married name
- Rowland
Birth | 13 December 1849
23
20 Source: JC's Notes Note: JC notes St James, Didsbury - census notes Stockport |
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Census | Quality of data: questionable evidence |
Birth of a brother | John Scragg September 1852 (aged 2 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Birth of a brother | Alfred Scragg 6 January 1853 (aged 3 years) Source: B.Cert |
Birth of a brother | Joseph Scragg 26 December 1854 (aged 5 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Christening of a brother | Alfred Scragg 8 February 1857 (aged 7 years) |
Census | 1861 (aged 11 years) M222 |
Birth of a sister | Ann Scragg 3 February 1861 (aged 11 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Birth of a sister | Margaret Emma Scragg 23 December 1862 (aged 13 years) |
Birth of a brother | John Scragg 1864 (aged 14 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elinore Scragg 20 August 1865 (aged 15 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Birth of a brother | Edwin Scragg 8 September 1867 (aged 17 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Birth of a brother | Edwin Scragg 1869 (aged 19 years) |
Census | 1871 (aged 21 years) |
Marriage | Henry Rowland — View this family 1873 (aged 23 years) Source: Weddings from a Scragg Bible Citation details: March 1873 Ashton 8d 711 Text: BDM index has this marriage recorded ROWLAND Henry Ashton 8d 711 SCRAGG Sarah Jane Ashton 8d 711 Quality of data: primary evidence |
Birth of a son | Walter Rowland 1874 (aged 24 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Margaret Rowland 1878 (aged 28 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Minnie Rowland 1879 (aged 29 years) |
Census | 3 April 1881 (aged 31 years) |
Death of a father | Joseph Scragg 19 November 1887 (aged 37 years) Source: JC's Notes |
Death of a sister | Margaret Emma Scragg 24 December 1889 (aged 40 years) Source: D.Cert |
Census | 31 March 1901 (aged 51 years) |
Death | 7 May 1902 (aged 52 years) |
Burial |
father |
1826–1887
Birth: 26 February 1826
47 — Lancs Manchester Death: 19 November 1887 — Lancs Liverpool |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 12 November 1848 — Lancs Didsbury |
13 months
herself |
1849–1902
Birth: 13 December 1849
23
20 — Lancs Stockport Death: 7 May 1902 — Lancs Liverpool |
3 years
younger brother |
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1853–1915
Birth: 6 January 1853
26
24 — Lancs Stockport Brinnington Death: 1915 |
2 years
younger brother |
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6 years
younger sister |
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23 months
younger sister |
1862–1889
Birth: 23 December 1862
36
33 Death: 24 December 1889 — Lancs Liverpool St Johns |
2 years
younger brother |
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20 months
younger sister |
1865–1931
Birth: 20 August 1865
39
36 — Lancs Ashton under Lyne Death: 9 February 1931 — Windsor Avenue, Spring Vale, County of Bowke |
2 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
husband | |
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herself |
1849–1902
Birth: 13 December 1849
23
20 — Lancs Stockport Death: 7 May 1902 — Lancs Liverpool |
Marriage | Marriage — 1873 — |
2 years
son |
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5 years
daughter |
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2 years
daughter |
Birth | JC's Notes Note: JC notes St James, Didsbury - census notes Stockport |
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Census | Census 1861 (7th April) Cottage behind, Stockport Road, Newton Kirkmanshulme, Manchester M222 |
Census | Census 1871 (2nd April) 7 Lower Bridge St. St. Michael, Chester |
Marriage | Weddings from a Scragg Bible Citation details: March 1873 Ashton 8d 711 Text: BDM index has this marriage recorded ROWLAND Henry Ashton 8d 711 SCRAGG Sarah Jane Ashton 8d 711 Quality of data: primary evidence |
Census | Census 1881 (3rd April) 72 St. Anns Street, Liverpool |
Census | Census 1901 (31 March), 30 & 32 Pembroke Place |
Census | Census 1891 (5th April) 27 St. Anns Street, Liverpool Quality of data: questionable evidence |
Birth | JC notes St James, Didsbury - census notes Stockport |
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Census | |
Media object | |
Note | Sarah Jane was a strong woman. She threw her husband out; and started one of the first fish restaurants in Liverpool. This enterprise grew until she had better than a dozen premises. And this during the later half of the 1900 century. She was also strict: everyone in the household went to church three times each Sunday. She had two girls and one boy. The girls were educated at a Young Womans Seminary, as were the adopted/fostered children of her late sister, Margaret Lucas. She had a large establishment with around a dozen young women, who worked in her business, ran a carriage. With such quantity of wealth, it is probable that she left a will. As this will now be in the public domain, it should be possible to find among the records of the Central Library Liverpool- which will prove a valuable source of information. Her daughters married two brothers named Pearcy. NB Stockport seems to have moved back and forth between Lancashire and Cheshire. |
Census | M222 |
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Media object | Note: |