Thomas
(Tom)
Cundall
was the
son
of
Richard
Cundall
and
Elizabeth
Gill.
Tom was born
on Monday 3 January 1876
in Blackburn, Lancashire.
He was christened
on Sunday 26 March 1876
at St Marys Church, Blackburn, Lancashire.
The places where he lived have been identified as:
From |
To |
Place |
Source of Information |
1881 |
1891 |
44, Grimshaw Park (Butchers Shop), Blackburn, Lancashire. |
Notes 1 & 2. |
1895 |
1901 |
Manitoba, Canada. |
Note 3. |
Details of Tom's occupation are not known.
Tom died
when
he
was
25
years old,
on Wednesday 4 December 1901
in the farm in Manitoba, Canada.
The cause of his death was Pneumonia.
He was buried
in
1901
in Dundas Cemetery, Manitoba, Canada.
A point that Donald Cundall (born 1938) has been unable to verify is that his grandfather Oswald Cundall (1885-1969) told Donald that they had to buy his brother Thomas Cundall out of the Army. It is thought that Richard and Thomas left Blackburn for Manitoba in Canada to get Thomas out of the Army or that he was AWOL (Absent WithOut Leave).
Oswald indicated that his brother had been to Africa, where his father Richard (1853-1924) had contemplated settling, and that they had chosen to settle in Canada where the natives were more friendly than the African natives, who did not like Englishmen.
Notes - Sources of information:
1. |
See 1881 Census.
|
2. |
See 1891 Census.
|
3. |
Information provided by Don Cundall.
|
Parish Registers:
Details.
Census Data: