Alice Sweetland 1a 2 3 4a 1b

Birth Name Alice Sweetland
Gender female
Age at Death about 10 months

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father William John Sweetlandabout 183019 September 1904
Mother Ann Taylorabout 1831about December 1900
    Brother     William Edward Sweetland 11 February 1854 6 February 1919
    Sister     Ellen Sweetland between July 1855 and September 1855 12 February 1937
    Sister     Hannah Sweetland 11 December 1856 about May 1941
    Sister     Louisa Sweetland between July 1858 and September 1858
    Sister     Jessy Sweetland 26 February 1860 about December 1940
    Sister     Eliza Sweetland between October 1861 and December 1861 3 December 1931
         Alice Sweetland about May 1863 about March 1864
    Brother     John Sweetland about April 1865 10 July 1901
    Sister     Emma Sweetland between April 1867 and June 1867 between July 1869 and September 1869
    Sister     Kate Sweetland between April 1869 and June 1869 about March 1914
    Brother     George Thomas Sweetland between January 1871 and March 1871 about May 1877
    Sister     Emily Sweetland between October 1872 and December 1872

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Sweetland-390
 
FamilySearch GHBS-773
 

Source References

  1. findmypast.co.uk / Devon FHS: Parish Registers - Devon
      • Date: 7 June 1863
      • Page: Baptism - Alice Sweetland (Heavitree)
      • Date: 25 March 1864
      • Page: Burial - Alice Sweetland (Heavitree)
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  4. Western Times
      • Date: 21 September 1904
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        DEATH OF AN OLD EXONIAN.

        Mr. W. J. Sweetland, of Southernhay, Exeter, died on Monday, after a long illness, at the age of 74. Mr. Sweetland had carried on business, with gardens at Whipton, for just 40 years. His wife and four of his children predeceased him, but he has left one son and seven daughters. In politics, Mr. Sweetland was a Conservative, but he never took a very active part in public affairs. He was a relative of the late Mr. E. J. Sweetland, of the firm of Tozer, Sweetland, and Brodie, newspaper proprietors, of Exeter.