The Sherratt Family

SHERRATT FAMILY HISTORY
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The following Sherratt line has not yet been connected to my Sherratt line, however, I have provided the information on this line in order to connect other Sherratts who may be related.

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    1. William Sherrett
    + Lydia Steel
      2. Obadiah Sherratt b 1775 d 1842 (Consumption) Burslem
      + Ann Davenport d 1810
        3. Thirza Sherratt b 1798 Burslem
        3. William Sherratt b 1802 Burslem
        3. Lydia Sherratt b 1804 Burslem
        3. Robert Sherratt b 1808 Burslem
      + Martha Austin
        3. Hamlet Sherratt b 1811 Burslem
        + Mary Ann Plant
          4. Jane Sherratt b 1838 Burslem
          4. William Sherratt b 1845 Burslem
        3. Abner Sherratt b 1816 Burslem
        3. Rachel Sherratt b 1824 Burslem
      2. Hezechiah Sherratt b 1786 Burslem

    Note: Variations of spelling of Sherratt on official documents including: Sharratt, Sherratt, Sherrott, Sharret, Sherrett have been combined for ease - most often using Sherratt.

    We have not confirmed 100% that William/Lydia are the parents of Obadiah, at this time, some speculation is in play.

    Figures in the Sherratt Style:

    Sources:
    Jeff Sherratt - Sherratt.org

    Death Certificate
    Staffordshire Parish Records
    Family Search Org. IGI
    England, Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index 1837-1983
    Staffordshire BMD
    British Isles Vital Records Index, Edition 2
    1841 British Census
    1851 British Census
    1861 British Census

    Book References:

    "Sherratt? A Natural Family of Staffordshire Figures" by Malcom and Judith Hodkinson; ISBN 0 9517145 0 3; Published by Chisquare, 8 Chiswick Square W4 2QG; Printed by Hilary Press Limited, 75 Church Road, Hendon, London NW4 4DP, Great Britain. (Contact authors to purchase)

    "People, Passions, Pastimes, and Pleasures: Staffordshire Figures 1810–1835" by Myrna Schkolne
    Extraordinarily generous private collectors and museums worldwide have made this book possible by unstintingly sharing their finest treasures. The book's stars are 332 enamel-painted earthenware figures made in Staffordshire between 1810 and 1835. All are exquisitely reproduced in full color. ISBN: 0-9773811-0-2 http://www.hotlanepress.com/


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