Andrew Sinnott

Male1832–22 July 1879

Brief Life History of Andrew

When Andrew Sinnott was born in 1832, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, his father, Michael John Sinnott, was 31 and his mother, Ann McGrane, was 35. He married Elizabeth Bent in 1854, in Chorlton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He lived in Hulme St Mark, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom in 1851 and Oldham, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom for about 10 years. He died on 22 July 1879, at the age of 47, and was buried in Chadderton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

Andrew Sinnott
1832–1879
Elizabeth Bent
1830–
Marriage: about 1854
Elizabeth Sinnott
about 1854–about 1855
Andrew Sinnott
1859–1908

Sources (13)

  • Andrew Simnett in household of Michael Bent, "England and Wales Census, 1851"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Andrew Sennott - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Andrew Sinnott
  • Andrew Sinnott, "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    about 1854Chorlton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  • Children (2)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (6)

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    World Events (6)

    1842 · Mines and Collieries Act of 1842

    Age 10

    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.

    1843

    Age 11

    Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.

    about 1854 · St. George's Hall

    Age NaN

    In 1854, St. George's Hall was completed. The site that it sits on is were the Liverpool Infirmary was previously located. The hall was built for entertainment.

    Name Meaning

    English (Lancashire) and Irish (Wexford): from the Middle English personal name Sinod, Sinot (Old English Sigenōth, from sige ‘victory’ + nōth ‘boldness’). Although of English origin, the surname is now far more common in Ireland than in England; it has been prominent in Wexford since the 13th century.

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

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