Charles Henry Sanderson was born about 1864 in Clayton Lancashire. He was the son of Henry Sanderson, a foreman.
Charles married Jane Cunliffe on January 2nd 1897 at St Paul's Church in Adlington. He was 33 and a widower, she was 24 and hadn't been married before. He was an overlooker. He lived in Babylon Lane, Heath Charnock, Adlington. Jane lived at 8 Chapel Street, Adlington. Charles's father Henry (who had died) had been a foreman. The marriage witnesses were John Sanderson and Jane's sister Margaret Ann Cunliffe.
Charles and Jane's first child, Willis (christened July 25th 1897) died the same year he was born. When he was christened, they were living in Railway Road Adlington. By the time the next child, Agnes, was christened on August 14th 1898, they had moved to Babylon Lane in Heath Charnock.
Jane's mother died in 1899 in Adlington (Chorley district). She was 58.
By March 31st 1901, Charles and Jane were living in Babylon Lane, Heath Charnock. Charles was working as an overlooker in the cotton mill, and they had two little children - Agnes aged 2, and baby John.
Agnes died in 1906 at the age of 7.
By April 2nd 1911, they were still living in Chorley. Charles's brother John was living with them.
Jane died in 1912 in Chorley district. She was only 39. Charles died in 1928, also in Chorley.
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