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Transcript of <strong>Cholera</strong> Victims <strong>in</strong> <strong>Bilston</strong>, 1832<br />

Surname First Name Years Months Residence Remarks Occupation Date of death Burial<br />

register entry<br />

SWAIN Thomas 52 Oxford Street Was taken ill on the night of Friday & died on<br />

Sunday morn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

TATE Jacob 28 Hare Street,New Town Was well & ate a hearty supper & died at 10<br />

next morn<strong>in</strong>g. He resided near to William<br />

Thornton noticed on the 12th.<br />

TAYLOR Joseph 1 3 Dick<strong>in</strong>sons Fold The son of Joseph Taylor noticed on Augst.<br />

19th.<br />

© Pat Galloway, 2001. All rights reserved. No responsibility is accepted for errors or omissions.<br />

Furnace Man 20 Aug 1832 Swan Bank<br />

Screw forger 24 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

27 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TAYLOR Joseph 39 Dick<strong>in</strong>sons Fold, Church A son died on the 27th. Banksman 19 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TAYLOR Martha 1 Street<br />

4 Sep 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TAYLOR Phoebe 21 Temple Street 26 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TAYLOR William 55 Workhouse Lane, High St Watchmaker 19 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMAS Evan 45 Coseley Street 22 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMAS Henry 2 Nr.Stone Street 29 Aug 1832 Swan Bank<br />

THOMAS John 7 Near Stone Street 7 Aug 1832 Swan Bank<br />

THOMAS Josha. 5 28 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMPSON Charlotte 8 Cold Lanes 6 Sep 1832 Swan Bank<br />

THOMPSON Edward 26 Eyres Entry, Oxford Street Spoon maker 12 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMPSON James 54 Wynns Row Pudler 18 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMPSON Mary 10 Cold Lanes,<strong>Bilston</strong> 12 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THOMPSON Willm. 0 10 2 Sep 1832 Swan Bank<br />

THORNTON Ann 6 Free St, New Town This is the third child of the before named<br />

William & Jane Thornton.<br />

THORNTON Jane 40 Free Street,New Town She was taken ill on the night of the 10th <strong>in</strong> the<br />

absence of her husband who was at work all<br />

night & died before his return next morn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

THORNTON John 11 Free Street,New Town This is another child of the beforenamed<br />

William & Jane Thornton.<br />

THORNTON Mary Anne 4 Free Street,New Town This was a child of the above William &<br />

JaneThornton. Two others are hereafter<br />

mentioned. The situation is very close & near to<br />

a reservoir of stagnant filth.<br />

16 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

11 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

13 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

12 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

THORNTON William 40 Free Street,New Town This was the husband of the above Jane<br />

Thornton. He was taken ill about 9 o'clock the<br />

same morn<strong>in</strong>g as his wife died.<br />

Furnaceman 12 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TONKS Matilda 17 15 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TRANTER William 18 22 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

TRANTER Willm. 17 Ett<strong>in</strong>gshall Lane 28 Aug 1832 St Leonard’s<br />

Transcriber's<br />

notes

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