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Cumbrian Railway Ancestors S Surnames Surname First Names Cumbrian Railway Ancestors S surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Moved from Derby. Then moved to Trent Saddington George Foreman Lancaster Green Ayre MID 04/04/1882 RAIL 491/1025 in 1884 Saddler Thomas, Private Station Porter Carlisle Citadel CSC 22/08/1918 Died serving in Border Regt., aged 24 0 Railwaymen of Cumbria Rem Sadler C. Signal Lamplighter Carlisle MID 18/04/1895 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Sadler C. Signalman Newbiggin MID 18/02/1897 Moved from Carlisle. Still in post in 1908 RAIL 491/1025 Safford William Signalman Cleator ?? 03/04/1881 Lived 2 Kiln Brow. Age 23 s. b.Gilgarran Census Sagar Matthew Platelayer Kirkby Stephen NER 00/00/1905 Lived Winton Bulmer Westmorland Sage F. Lampman Lancaster LNW 1914-18 Died serving in Colours 0 LNWR Roll of Honour Sale Samuel Traffic Manager Maryport MCR 15/03/1848 Appointed from 5/04. Salary £150 pa RAIL 472/2 Sale Samuel Secretary (Provisionsl Maryport MCR 26/04/1848 Appointed 1848 MCR Board minute Sale Samuel Secretary, Acting Maryport MCR 17/06/1848 Appointed 0 MCR Board minute Sale Samuel Secretary Maryport MCR 30/09/1848 Appointed; salary £75 pa 0 MCR Board minute Sale Samuel Secretary Maryport MCR 19/06/1850 To be sacked from 5 Aug RAIL 472/5 Salisbury Frederick Booking Clerk Garstang & Catterall LNW 00/00/1882 Entered service 1882 LMS Mag 8/1926 Salisbury Frederick Clerk Morecambe LNW 09/12/1889 Moved from Garstang & Catterall 1882 14 RAIL 410/1847 Salisbury Frederick Relief Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 11/06/1890 Moved from Morecambe 1882 14 RAIL 410/1847 Salisbury Frederick Clerk in Charge Morecambe LNW 08/11/1897 Moved from Lancaster 1882 14 RAIL 410/1846 Salisbury Frederick Clerk Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 01/11/1901 Moved from Morecambe 1882 14 RAIL 410/1846 Chief Rates/Accounts Salisbury Frederick Lancaster LNW 01/05/1902 Appointed. LMS Mag 8/1926 Clerk Chief Goods Salisbury Frederick Barrow LMS 31/12/1925 Retired. 1882 14 RAIL 426/14 Accounts/RatesClerk Chief Goods Salisbury Frederick Barrow LMS 00/04/1925 Moved from Lancaster LMS Mag 8/1926 Accounts/RatesClerk Salisbury J.H. Apprentice Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 07/10/1895 Moved from Garstang 1892 15 RAIL 410/1847 Salisbury J.H. Apprentice Lancaster - Supt's Dept LNW 01/08/1900 Moved to Garstang & Catterall 1892 15 RAIL 410/1846 Salisbury J.H. Goods Clerk Penrith LNW 01/02/1902 Moved from Garstang & C 1892 15 RAIL 410/1841 Salisbury J.H. Chief Goods Clerk Lancaster LNW 13/06/1902 Moved from Penrith 1892 15 RAIL 410/1841 Salisbury William Guard Lancaster ?? 00/00/1912 h. 10 Myndon Street 0 Bulmer, Lancaster 1912 Salkeld A. Assistant Porter Newbiggin MID 02/08/1881 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Moved from Newbiggin. Then moved to Salkeld A. Assistant Porter Cotehill MID 05/09/1882 RAIL 491/1025 Skipton in 1884 Salkeld R. Clerk Frizington LNW 01/02/1878 In post here for transfer to Joint Lines RAIL 410/1844 Salkeld R. Assistant Porter Ormside MID 06/04/1883 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Salkeld Richardson Signalman Lancaster LNW 00/00/1901 Census Salkeld T. Porter Bentham MID 14/03/1882 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Became Signalman. Moved to Skipton Salkeld T. Signalman Bentham MID 14/06/1883 RAIL 491/1025 1886 Salkeld Thomas Porter Barrow Goods FUR 18/09/1871 Entered service on 20/- 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Salkeld Thomas Porter Whitehaven FUR 00/11/1871 Transferred from Barrow on 18/- 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Salkeld Thomas Carter Whitehaven FUR 00/02/1872 Became carter on 21/- 22/-Jan 1873 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Salkeld Thomas Carter Whitehaven FUR 00/05/1873 Resigned 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Salkeld W. ?? ?? ?? 05/06/1888 Entered group NUR Reg, Bowtell Col Appointed to grade. On register here in Salkeld W. Signalman Class 4G Carlisle Sorting Sdg LNW 15/07/1912 NUR Reg, Bowtell Col 1928 Emigrated to Queendsland and by 1886 Salkeld W. Clerk Carlisle NER 00/00/1865 had become a member of Queensland Carlisle Patriot (18/6/1886) legislature Salkeld W.H. Clerk Kendal LNW 01/01/1900 In post 1899 16 RAIL 410/1846 Salkeld W.H. Clerk Windermere LNW 01/05/1906 Moved from Kendal 1899 16 RAIL 410/1846 Salkeld W.H. Clerk Morecambe LNW 12/06/1909 Moved from Windermere 1899 16 RAIL 410/1846 Page 1 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors S surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Appointed. Moved to Manchester Victoria Salmon A. Office Boy Whitehaven LNW 01/05/1870 1870 RAIL 410 March 1874 Salmon John Porter Ulverston Goods FUR 01/07/1887 Entered service on 20/- pw: 21/- Feb'91 1887 39 FR Goods Staff Register Salmon John Porter Ulverston Goods FUR 08/10/1913 Injured while unloading. Age 65 Accident Report Salmon John Porter Ulverston Goods FUR 29/01/1921 Retired, Gratuity £33 1887 FR Goods Staff Book p.177 Salt A. Porter Appleby MID 19/04/1881 Appointed. Paid off 11/05/1881 RAIL 491/1025 Entered service on 5/6 pw. Resigned Salthouse Alfred Office Boy Dalton FUR 19/03/1883 1883 15 FR Staff Register 19/05/1883 Sammels J.H. Harbour Dept. Barrow FUR 1914-18 WW1 service, Royal Navy, (???)icer 0 FR Roll of Honour Sampson John Porter Barrow Goods FUR 19/12/1890 Entered service on 20/- pw 1890 26 FR Staff Register Sampson John Porter Barrow Central FUR 08/06/1891 Transferred from Barrow Goods on 20/- 1890 26 FR Staff Register Sampson John Porter Barrow Central FUR 18/09/1891 Resigned 1890 26 FR Staff Register Samson Mr Engineer Heysham LMS 00/11/1927 Marine Dept. LMS Mag. 1/1928 Samuel A.J. Signalman Dent MID 02/09/1879 Replaced Johnston RAIL 491/1024 Samuel A.J. Signalman Dent MID 30/08/1880 Discharged RAIL 491/1024 Sandels A. Under Guard Carlisle ?? 18/03/1907 Appointed NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Emergency Man Carlisle ?? 30/03/1908 Appointed NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Head Shunter Carlisle ?? 21/07/1908 Entered group NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Head Guard Carlisle ?? 18/09/1908 Appointed NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Leading Shunter Carlisle ?? 01/01/1920 Appointed NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Station Foreman Carlisle ?? 21/01/1921 Appointed NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels A. Passenger Guard Carlisle LMS 30/11/1923 Appointed. On NUR register here in 1928 NUR reg, Bowtell col Sandels George Engine Cleaner Carlisle MID 00/00/1891 Age 19, lived at 7 Petteril Terrace Census Sandels George Fireman Carlisle MID 00/00/1901 Age 29, lived at 15 Petteril Terrace Census Sandels George Fireman Carlisle MID 00/00/1911 Age 39, lived at 15 Petteril Terrace Census Sandels George Engine Driver Carlisle LMS 00/07/1927 Gave evidence at inquest Penrith Observer Sandels George Goods Guard Carnforth MID 31/03/1874 From Goods Dept RAIL 491/1024 Sandels George Goods Guard Carlisle MID 14/11/1876 Moved from Carnforth RAIL 491/1024 Sandels George Guard Carlisle MID 03/04/1881 Age 32, lived at 7 Petteril Terrace Census Sandels George Guard Carlisle MID 00/00/1891 Age 41, lived at 7 Petteril Terrace Census Sanders G.H. Station Master Furness Abbey FUR 04/12/1872 Entered service on 25/- 1872 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Sanders G.H. Station Master Bootle FUR 00/05/1873 Transferred from F. Abbey on 25/- 1872 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Discharged for drunkenness and neglect Sanders G.H. Station Master Bootle FUR 27/12/1879 1871 24 FR Staff Register of duty Sanders James Albert Caller Up Carlisle MID 00/00/1911 Age 20, lived at 4 Petteril Terrace Census Sanders Samuel Engine Driver Carlisle MID 00/00/1891 Age 41, lived in Harraby Terrace Census Sanders Samuel Engine Driver Carlisle MID 00/00/1901 Age 51, lived at 4 Petteril Terrace Census Sanders Samuel Engine Driver Carlisle MID 00/00/1911 Age 61, lived at 4 Petteril Terrace Census Moved from ??. Moved to Widmerpool in Sanders T. Station Master Clapham MID 15/05/1877 RAIL 491/1024 1880 Sanderson Alexander Shunter Barrow Goods FUR 05/06/1871 Entered service on 18/- 1871 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Transferred from Barrow on 20/- 22/6 Sanderson Alexander Checker Whitehaven Preston St FUR 00/06/1871 1871 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Mar 1872 Transfererd from Whitehaven on 25/- Sanderson Alexander Station Master Sellafield FUR 00/08/1872 1871 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 House rent-free and coal 1873 Sanderson Alexander Station Master Sellafield FUR 00/10/1874 Absconded 1871 25 FR Staff Register Sanderson Benjamin Platelayer Tebay ?? 00/00/1905 Lived 24 Whinfell Terrace Bulmer Westmorland Sanderson Elijah Signalman Furness Abbey FUR 12/06/1873 Entered service on 20/- 21/- Jun 1873 1873 28 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Sanderson Elijah Signalman Furness Abbey FUR 00/06/1875 Wage 23/-pw 1873 30 FR Staff Register Sanderson Elijah Signalman Dalton FUR 01/03/1884 Transferred from F. Abbey on 22/- pw 1873 30 FR Staff Register Page 2 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors S surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Sanderson Elijah Signalman Park FUR 03/05/1886 Transferred from Dalton on 21/- 1873 30 FR Staff Register Sanderson Elijah Signalman Dalton FUR 16/06/1887 Transferred from Park on 23/- pw 1873 30 FR Staff Register Sanderson Elijah Signalman Dalton FUR 31/12/1899 Still in service 1873 30 FR Staff Register Entered service.
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