Diana Flinders

Female1 September 1811–June 1833

Brief Life History of Diana

When Diana Flinders was christened on 1 September 1811, in Basford, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, William Flinders, was 57 and her mother, Sarah Clay, was 43. She died in June 1833, in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 21.

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Family Time Line

William Flinders
1754–1843
Sarah Clay
1769–1837
Charlotte Flinders
1795–
Mary Flinders
1797–
John Flinders
1799–1871
William Flinders
1803–
Samuel Flinders
1805–1888
Sarah Lovett Flinders
1808–
Diana Flinders
1811–1833

Sources (1)

  • Diana Flinders, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"

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Siblings (7)

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World Events (3)

1815

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

1823

Rugby Football 'invented' at Rugby School.

1833 · The Factory Act Restricts Child Labor

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: from Middle English flindre ‘moth’, with postmedieval excrescent -s.

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

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