Charlotte Siddell

Brief Life History of Charlotte

When Charlotte Siddell was born on 6 October 1820, in Warrington, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, her father, David Siddall, was 30 and her mother, Mary Leigh, was 23. She married John Robinson on 14 October 1846, in Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in West Derby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom in 1871 and Great Crosby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom in 1881. She died on 6 January 1882, in Waterloo by Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 61, and was buried in Great Crosby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

John Robinson
1826–1891
Charlotte Siddell
1820–1882
Marriage: 14 October 1846
William Thomas Robinson
1847–
Catharina Robinson
1849–1910
Ephraim Robinson
1851–1879
Simon Frederick Robinson
1852–
John Gilbert Robinson
1854–1935
Charlotte
1855–1861
Joseph Francis ( Frank) Robinson
1857–1933
Emily Jane Robinson
1859–1937
Albert Edward Robinson
1862–1909
Alfred Septimus Robinson
1864–

Sources (23)

  • Charlotte Robinson in household of John Robinson, "England and Wales Census, 1851"
  • Charlotte, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Charlotte Siddle in entry for John G Robinson, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970"

World Events (8)

1823

Rugby Football 'invented' at Rugby School.

1825 · Museum of Lancashire

The Museum of Lancashire is located in the former courthouse of Preston in Lancashire, England. The building was designed by Thomas Rickman. Some the exhibits include Lancashire through the years, at work, at play, goes to war, and law and order. All depict different times and events in Lancashire county. The museum closed in 2015 and is now only opened for scheduled appointments.

1842 · Mines and Collieries Act of 1842

The Parliment of the United Kingdom passed the Mines and Collieries Act of 1842, mostly commonly known as the Mines Act of 1842. This act made it so that nobody under the age of ten could work in the mines and also females in general could not be employed.

Name Meaning

English:

variant of Siddall .

perhaps a habitational name from Siddle in East Harlsey (North Yorkshire); however, there is currently no medieval evidence that this gave rise to a surname.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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