From Ancestry.com: Sarah Brereton In the Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933 No Image Text-only collection Name: Sarah Brereton Gender: Female Baptism Date: 18 Aug 1829 Baptism Place: Harthill, Cheshire, England Father: Richard Brereton Mother: Ellen FHL Film Number: 1655829 Sarah Brereton In the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Name: Sarah Brereton Registration Year: 1851 Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration District: Wrexham Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: Denbighshire Volume: 27 Page: 474 Records on Page: Name: Sarah Brereton Richard Jones John Richardson Sarah Stockton Sarah Jones In the 1871 England Census Name: Sarah Jones Age: 43 Estimated Birth Year: 1828 Relation: Wife Gender: Female Where born: Harthill Cheshire England Civil parish: Threapwood Ecclesiastical parish: Threapwood County/Island: Cheshire Country: England Registration district: Wrexham Sub-registration district: Holt ED, institution, or vessel: 20 Household schedule number: 4 Piece: 5651 Folio: 24 Page number: 14 Household Members Age Relationship Richard Jones 49 Head Sarah Jones 43 Wife Ann Jones 12 Daughter Richard Jones 10 Son Ester Jones 8 Daughter Elizabeth Jones 6 Daughter John Jones 4 Son Ellen Wilkinson 56 Visitor
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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.
The Bacup Natural History Society was established in 1878 in Lancashire. It holds a collection of over 4,000 photos, slides, and documents. It holds many different artifacts from military to fossils.
English: habitational name from any of the places called Brereton, in Cheshire and Staffordshire, and sometimes from Brearton in Yorkshire or Brierton in Durham. Brereton in Staffordshire is named with Old English brǣr, brēr ‘briar’ + Old English dūn ‘hill’ as its final element; the others are named with Old English brǣr, brēr ‘briar’ + tūn ‘enclosure, settlement’.
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