Thomas Calladine
(1749-1836)
Mary Rumley
(1751-1817)
Daniel Calladine
(1775-1860)
Elisabeth Brown
(Bef 1778-1832)
Daniel Calladine
(1803-1890)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Alice Millington

Daniel Calladine

  • Born: 1803, Heanor, Derbyshire England
  • Christened: 25 Oct 1803, St Lawrence, Heanor, Derbyshire England
  • Marriage (1): Alice Millington on 14 Mar 1826 in St Peter & St Paul, Hathern, Leicestershire England
  • Died: 1890, Union Workhouse, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire England at age 87

  Noted events in his life were:

• source. David Calladine @ genes who writes:
1841 census HO 107/188/18. living at Woodend Heanor/Park and are all down as FWK. Daniel Calladine 39, (1802) Alice 38, (1803) William (son) 16, (1825) 1851census H0107 2125 352, 14, Langley Mill, Heanor. ennumeration District of Eastwood Daniel Calerdine Head 49 (1802) Stocking Maker born at Derbyshire, Heanor Alice wife 48 (1803) born at Leicestershire, Hathern William son 28 (1823) Stocking Maker born at Leicestershire, Hathern Thomas grandson 3 (1848) born Derbyshire, Heanor Emma Blyton visitor 21 (1830) born at Nottinghamshire 1861 census RG9/2438 folio 69. living at High Street, Basford. Daniel Calladine 58 (born 1802) at Heanor Derby F.W.K. Cotton Stocks Alice 57 (born 1803) at Hathern Leicester Thomas grandson 13 (born 1848) at Derby Heanor. 1871 census. Address Nelson Street, Basford. RG10/3484 folio 40 Daniel Calladine Head M age 66 Frame Work Knitter born Derbyshire Heanor Alice " Wife M " 67 " Leicestershire Hathern Daniel Calladine Married Rebbeca Lightoler Jun 1876 Basford 7b 276 1881 census RG11 3328 / 99 36. Dwelling 38 Nelson Street Census Place Basford, Nottingham Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Daniel CALLADINE Head M Male 76 Basford, Nottingham, England Hosiery Maker Rebecca CALLADINE Wife M Female 76 Basford, Nottingham, England Admitted to Nottingham Union Workhouse on Tuesday, 18th Feb, The notes were updated on the 20th week of the Half Year ending on Lady Day (6th April) 1890. The records state that he was a F.W.K and a Methodist born 1803 and from the Parish of St Marys. Nottingham. Daniel was admitted as a class 2 inmate - Infirm men not employed in work. The main constituent of the workhouse diet was bread. At breakfast it was supplemented by gruel or porridge \emdash both made from water and oatmeal (or occasionally a mixture of flour and oatmeal). Workhouse broth was usually the water used for boiling the dinner meat, perhaps with a few onions or turnips added. Tea \emdash often without milk \emdash was often provided for the aged and infirm at breakfast, together with a small amount of butter. Supper was usually similar to breakfast. The mid-day dinner was the meal that varied most, although on several days a week this could just be bread and cheese. Daniel died there 12th June 1890 aged 87, entry 68 in the Nottingham Workhouse Registry of Deaths 1890. He was buried (page 185 entry 307) in the Parish of St Mary year of 1890, on 14th June, and is recorded as being 87 years, of Heanor, buried by S. T. Winchley.


Daniel married Alice Millington on 14 Mar 1826 in St Peter & St Paul, Hathern, Leicestershire England. (Alice Millington was born in 1808 in Hathern, Leicestershire England, christened on 6 Jun 1808 in Hathern, Leicestershire England and died in 1873 in Basford, Nottinghamshire England.)


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