Thomas Sanders
(1838-1914) of Stoke-Upon-Trent,
Staffordshire,
England
(Brother of Charles,
George, and John Sanders)
Photo received from Virginia Beth (Howard) Hudgins
Hartford, KY in 2010
Notes on Life of
Thomas Sanders
Thomas Sanders was the fourth son of
John Sanders, Sr. and his wife, Sarah (Smith), who raised a family of nine
respectable children. Tom was born at
Penkhull, a village and township within
the district of Stoke on Trent,
John and Sarah Sanders were found in the 1841, 1851, and 1861 census records of Staffordshire. In 1851 census, Thomas, age 12, was listed as a scholar. In 1861, Thomas was listed in the census as age 22 and unmarried. His occupation was "Tailor” (journeyman) "born Penkhull.”
On November 12, 1863, he married Charlotte
Beardmore in
"Thomas John Sanders. Tailor."
"Charlotte Beardmore. 18.
Spinster. Residence at the time of
Marriage:
After
Banns. Wm. Callis, Curate. Both signed their own names. Witnesses: William Beardmore and
Louisa Chell. Both signed their own
names." Louisa Chell was the
sister of Thomas; William Beardmore was the brother of
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Tom first came to
In the 1870 census Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Thomas Sanders was listed as age 30, a peddler, born England, with his wife wife, Charlotte, 22, born England, and a son, William 3, born England. The immigration year was given as 1856 for Tom and Charlotte (Beardmore) Sanders on the 1910 census record.
In 1880, Thomas Sanders, 41, was
enumerated in the Ohio County, Kentucky census, and was listed as a farmer.
In the 1900 census, the Thomas Sanders
family was living in Horse Branch, Ohio Co. Tom was age 62 and gave his birth date
as July 1838; Charlotte was 63, and said they had been married 34 years.
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From the Hartford Herald - issue of July 8, 1908, image 7 - FRIEDALAND:
"Uncle Tom Sanders was 70
years old last Saturday. His children
gave him a nice dinner. All his children
and all his grandchildren except one who lives in
There was a large crowd of his
neighbors and friends present and there was plenty of everything good to eat
and lots left. All had an enjoyable
day."
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Ten years later in April 1910 when the
census was taken, it appears the family moved from Horse Branch and were living
in Olaton. Tom’s age was given as 71;
and
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In 1914, January 28 – Thomas died. His will is recorded in Book E, Page 41, dated March 2, 1909, recorded March 2, 1914.
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Obituary - quoted from the Hartford Herald, p. 5, column 4, Wed. 4 Feb 1914:
Esq. Thomas Sanders
Dead
"Mr. Thomas Sanders, aged 75, died last Wednesday at his residence
near Olaton, this county, after a brief illness of pneumonia. His remains were interred in the Cane Run
church burying grounds Thursday.
"Mr. Sanders was elected and served as Justice of the Peace of his
district from January 1, 1914 to January 1, 1919. He is survived by his widow, one son and four
daughters."
Another write-up in the Hartford Herald, issue of Feb. 11, 1914, pg. 4, column 4, said:
Was Born in
"Mr.
T. H. Sanders, deceased, was born in the town of Stoke, Staffordshire county,
England, July 6, 1838. He came to the
He was born and raised a Catholic,
but as there was no Catholic church near his home, he joined the Methodist
church at
"Uncle Tommy," as he was generally known,
was an honest and upright man. He
realized from the beginning of his illness, which only lasted about four days,
that his time on earth was short and he talked beautifully of his going
away. He said, "I have lived out my
usefulness and am ready to meet my Master."
He was laid to rest in Cane Run
cemetery, January 28, 1914.
“The pall-bearers were: W. P. Miller, C. C. Christian, C. D. Bean, W. T. Jamison, L. S. Hoover, Wesley Raley, all of whom were past seventy years of age."
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A third obituary in The Hartford Republican , dated Friday, January 30, 1914, had a bit of additional information:
"Esquire Thomas Sanders Dead."
"Thomas Sanders, for four years a member of the Ohio County
Fiscal Court, died at his home near Cane Run church, 3 miles from Olaton,
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
He had been ill only a few days with
pneumonia when the end came. He was
buried yesterday at Cane Run burying ground in the presence of a large number
of friends.
Esquire Sander's term as a magistrate in Sulphur Springs district ended with the year 1913. He was a good citizen and will be greatly missed in the community."
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Death Certificate
"Mrs. Sanders of the late Esq. Thomas Sanders, has appendicitis and is expected to live but a short time."
However,
The known children of Thomas and Charlotte (Beardmore) Sanders were:
1. William Thomas Sanders: b 4-24-1867; md. (1)
2. Mary Agnes Sanders: b 7-19-1872; md. Joseph Elmer Miller, Dec 31, 1890
3. Fidelia “Della” Sanders: b Abt 1875; md. Robert T. Miller, Jan 8, 1896
4. Louise Sanders: b 1880 Died young.
5. Hattie Sanders: b 3-8-1883; md. George Cooper, Dec 24, 1904
6. Laura Sanders: b 6-4-1885; md. Nathaniel G. Boswell, Mar 7, 1903
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By 1974 all of Tom’s children had died
except Laura (Sanders) Boswell, who lived in Horse Branch, Ohio Co.
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