Samuel Shingler 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 9b 10 1b 1c 11a 12a 13

Birth Name Samuel Shingler
Gender male
Age at Death between 79 years, 9 months, 26 days and 80 years, 26 days

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father John Shinglerabout 1824
Mother Esther Yardsleyabout 1823
         Samuel Shingler between April 1850 and June 1850 27 April 1930
    Sister     Jemima Shingler between April 1853 and June 1853
    Brother     George Shingler between April 1857 and June 1857
    Brother     John Shingler between July 1862 and September 1862

Families

Family of Samuel Shingler and Jane Martin

Married Wife Jane Martin ( * between July 1853 and September 1853 + between October 1921 and December 1921 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 26 December 1870 St James’s Church, Norton Canes, Staffordshire, England Vol 6b Page 727 1a 2 7a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
John Shinglerbetween October 1871 and December 1871
Ernest Shinglerbetween October 1873 and December 1873
Mary Ann Shinglerbetween October 1875 and December 1875between January 1939 and March 1939
Jane Shingler15 July 1877
Thomas Shingler17 July 1879
Jemima Shinglerbetween April 1881 and June 1881
Esther Shingler24 August 1883
Samuel Shinglerbetween October 1885 and December 1885
Jabez Shinglerbetween January 1890 and March 1890

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Shingler-109
 
FamilySearch 9JDS-6R7
 
DNA Verified More information
 

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / FamilySearch / FreeREG: Parish Registers - Staffordshire
      • Date: 26 December 1870
      • Page: Marriage - Samuel Shingler / Jane Martin (Norton Canes)
      • Date: 24 December 1899
      • Page: Marriage - Jonah Deakin / Jane Shingler (Hammerwich)
      • Date: 1 August 1898
      • Page: Marriage - Thomas Deakin / Mary Ann Shingler (Hammerwich)
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  3. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1881 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1891 United Kingdom Census
  6. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  7. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  8. Lichfield Mercury
      • Date: 2 May 1930
      • Page: Page 10
      • Citation:

        BROWNHILLS.
        Death of Old Inhabitant. - The death took place of an old and much respected inhabitant named Samuel Shingler, aged 80 who passed away on Monday last after only a short illness at his home Watling Street, Brownhills. The deceased had lived in the district practically the whole of his life, and was well known, having been connected with the Watling Street Wesleyan Church for over half a century, and for many years was a Sunday school teacher, and also a local preacher. Mr. Shingler was a miner, but the latter part of his time, when working, was employed as checkweighman at Wyrley Grove Pit. Mr. Shingler was a rather prominent member at one time in the Pesall Miners' Union, and for a long period officiated as a collector.

  9. Staffordshire Advertiser
      • Date: 10 May 1930
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        BROWNHILLS

        Veteran Preacher. - The funeral took place at Brownhills on the 1st inst., of Mr. Samuel Shingler, who had for 48 years been a lay preacher in the Cannock Wesleyan Circuit. There were many of his preacher colleagues present from all parts of the district, and Mr. W. E. Boot (Cannock), Secretary of the Local Preachers' Meeting, read the lesson. The Rev. A. W. Turner (Cannock) and the Rev. Albert Stirzaker (Hednesford) took part in the service, reference being made to the valuable services rendered to the Wesleyan Church for a long period by Mr. Shingler.

      • Date: 3 May 1930
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        BROWNHILLS
        Veteran Preacher's Death. - The death took place on Sunday at Watling Street, Brownhills, of Mr. Samuel Shingler, who was the oldest local preacher on the Cannock Wesleyan circuit plan. He was 80 years of age, and was a native of Salop. As a boy he commenced to work in the pit at the age of nine, and for 40 years he was a stallman at Messrs. William Harrison's Grove Colliery. For 25 years he was a colliery checkweighman, and was one of the original members of the Pelsall Miners' Association, of which he was a trustee. He had filled every official position at the Watling Street Wesleyan Church, had been a class leader for 15 years, a Sunday school worker for 60 years, and a local preacher for 48 years. Many of his descendants are taking an active part in Methodist work, three of his grandsons being in the Methodist ministry.

  10. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  11. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  12. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  13. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index