RichardB Posted November 26, 2010 Share Posted November 26, 2010 At Coulston Croft, near Sheffield, Mrs Ratcliffe, relict of Mr William Ratcliffe who was of the family of the celebrated physician of that name, and his wife a near relation of William Emerson, the great mathematician. At Sheffield, Mrs Alice Steade, sister of the late Thomas Steade, Esq of Hillsborough, near Sheffield aged 78. Mr William Padley Mr Robert Osborne Mrs Fox At Sheffield, Mr G Knowles, formerly master of an academy there. He composed several pieces of sacred music which were much admired. March 1811 : At Sheffield, Mrs Archard - Miss Mallinson - Mrs Hannah Dickinson, 56 and, a few days later, her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Dickinson, 61 - Mr J Smith - Mr George Wood - Mr Harrison - At Norton, near Sheffield, Mr J Morewood, 93 May 1811 - At Sheffield, Mrs Sanderson, wife of Mr Thomas Sanderson, 33 - Mrs Staniland, relict of Mr John Staniland, 71 - Mr John Shepherd, 75 - Miss Wallace, 16 - Mr J Wood, 27 - Mr Richard Grindle, 78 Couldn't not mention this one : At Rotherham, Mrs Jessop, of the Ring of Bells. She fell into a vat of liquor, as is supposed in a fit, and was drowned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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