Sarah BEETHAM was born in Hemsworth, Yorkshire in 1784, and christened just outside Hemswoth at Badworth in September of that year.
She married George BEEVERS and they had six children between 1806 and 1821.
It's possible that they had a seventh child, James who was born deaf and dumb in Brierley, just outside Hemsworth, in 1820/21, but for whom there is no IGI christening record. James was living just outside Mansfield in 1871, coincidentally(?) where George and Sarah's grandson George James BEEVERS moved in the 1850's. As there were very few BEEVERS in Nottinghamshire in 1871 it seems likely that James BEEVERS and George James BEEVERS, who both came from near Hemsworth, were related.
She was living with her youngest known son, Henry, in Huddersfield in 1851 probably helping to care for his two infant children.
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Date
Age*
Event
Place
27 Sep 1784
0
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
25 Oct 1784
0
Badsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
frm 1784 to 1805
0
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
6 Dec 1805
21
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
10 Aug 1806
21
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
24 Jul 1808
23
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
btw 1808 and 1810
24
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
6 Feb 1809
24
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
28 Sep 1812
28
2 Feb 1817
32
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
4 Nov 1821
37
Hemsworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire
1 Jul 1832
47
Selby Minster, Selby, Yorkshire, England
Q1 1840
55
Huddersfield, Yorkshire
bef Mar 1851
66
30 Mar 1851
66
88 Leeds Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
9 Jul 1872
87
 
A form of gangrene occurring particularly in old people, and usually caused by insufficient blood supply due to degeneration of the walls of the smaller arteries.
  16
Union Workhouse, Selby, Yorkshire
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