Anthony Strange

Maleabout 1740–

Brief Life History of Anthony

When Anthony Strange was born about 1740, in Crich, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, John Strange, was 19 and his mother, Sarah, was 18. He married Sarah Hogg on 4 May 1766, in South Wingfield, Derbyshire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

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Family Time Line

Anthony Strange
1740–
Thomas Strange
1778–
Hannah Strange
1784–1804
James Strange
1789–
Nelly Strange
1800–

Sources (26)

  • Anthony Strange, Christening of daughter Molly Strange, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
  • Marriage (Banns) to Sarah Hogg - Anthony Strange, "England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1537-1918"
  • Anthony Strange in entry for Hannah, "England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1537-1918"

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Children (4)

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Siblings (1)

World Events (4)

1801 · The Act of Union

Age 61

The Act of Union was a legislative agreement which united England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland under the name of the United Kingdom on January 1, 1801.

1815

Age 75

The defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo marks the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena.

1833 · The Factory Act Restricts Child Labor

Age 93

The Factory Act restricted the hours women and children could work in textile mills. No child under the age of 9 were allowed to work, and children ages 9-13 could not work longer than 9 hours per day. Children up to the age of 13 were required to receive at least two hours of schooling, six days per week.

Name Meaning

English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire): nickname for a newcomer to a district, from Middle English strange ‘foreign’ (Old French estrange, Latin extraneus, from extra ‘outside’).

Irish (Antrim): this name is also common in Ireland, where, in addition to its English etymology, it may represent an Anglicized form of any of several Irish names containing the element gall ‘stranger’, e.g. Doyle , Gallagher .

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

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