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At the time of the 1871 census the family were residing at 20 Widemarsh Street, All Saints, Hereford, Herefordshire, England, UK. Also listed there were: [662] Joseph Henry Sunderland; Head; Married; Age 37; Auctioneer & Accountant; Herefordshire Weobley Susan Sunderland; Wife; Married; Age 35; Auctioneer's wife; Herefordshire Kenchester Daniel Pearce Sunderland; Son; --; Age 12; --; Herefordshire Kington Joseph Hinchcliffe Sunderland; Son; --; Age 10; --; Herefordshire Kington Frederick Henry Sunderland; Son; --; Age 8; --; Herefordshire Hereford Charles William Sunderland; Son; --; Age 7; --; Herefordshire Huntington William Gardiner Sunderland; Son; --; Age 5; --; Herefordshire Holmer George Septimus Sunderland; Son; --; Age 4; --; Herefordshire Holmer Margaret Ann Sunderland; Daur; --; Age 10mo; --; Herefordshire Hereford Ellen Tew; Serv.; Unmarried; Age 14; Servant Gen.; Herefordshire Lugwardine Elizabeth Peake; Serv.; Unmarried; Age 25; Servant Gen.; Herefordshire Hereford St Peters According to the 1881 UK census for Hereford, Charles was aged 17 born in Huntington, and was an apprentice. Moved to Tyvan, SASK, CAN [659] Village of Milton, Cavalier County, North Dakota - The Milton Globe [348] These newspaper transcriptions are from the period 1888 - 1900 and were submitted by Lyn Sinnema ([email protected]). They add a dimension to our research which source documents can never capture. They show the day to day activity of people who were carving a life for themselves from the frontier. We are pleased to have these transcriptions in the NDGenWeb Archives. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Oct. 10, 1895 -------------- Chas. Sunderland had a buffalo coat stolen from his wagon the other evening just while he stepped inside the post office-and he kept his eye on his wagon all the time except while receiving his mail. Sept. 7, 1899 -------------- SHOOTING AT OSNABROCK Opposite Chas. Sunderland's fruit store in Osnabrock was the scene of a shooting affray last Monday morning, in which a gambler, giving the name "James Scott" was shot through both arms by a charge from a .38 caliber revolver in the hands of a man whose name could not be learned. The fellow tried a second shot at Scott's back as he ran into Sunderland's store, but the revolver missed fire, and then he walked off across the prairie.....the explanation given is that Scott, who had been running a gambling table in Osnabrock for some time, refused to play his assailant $14 which he won in a game Sunday. After requesting a settlement several times the fellow became exasperated and opened fire. There was no complaint made or warrant issued. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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