Private in the 17th Lancers.
Died during the Charge.
Although listed as a Tailor [ In Search of The Light Brigade = L Crider ] in the 1841 Census he was a Publican, living in Deansgate, Bolton, with his wife Elizabeth, son John and daughter Mary.
In 1840 he had married in Bolton and both he and his wife, Elizabeth Parkinson, were widowed.
A Constantine Wrigley had married in 1796 Sarah Antrobus in Manchester. In 1783 to Ann Stonehewer in Stockport
In 1776 Peggy Coverly, all the above would appear to be members of the same family.
His son John married and had a son William Constantine Wrigley b 1853 in Bolton and in 1891 was a Clerk in a Law firm.
Private in the 17th Lancers.
Died during the Charge.
Although listed as a Tailor [ In Search of The Light Brigade = L Crider ] in the 1841 Census he was a Publican, living in Deansgate, Bolton, with his wife Elizabeth, son John and daughter Mary.
In 1840 he had married in Bolton and both he and his wife, Elizabeth Parkinson, were widowed.
A Constantine Wrigley had married in 1796 Sarah Antrobus in Manchester. In 1783 to Ann Stonehewer in Stockport
In 1776 Peggy Coverly, all the above would appear to be members of the same family.
His son John married and had a son William Constantine Wrigley b 1853 in Bolton and in 1891 was a Clerk in a Law firm.
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