Leicester Daily Mercury: Thursday 7th January 1937

Death: … Pinsent – Sarah Ann (Sally) wife of the late George Henry, and loved mother of Ethel and Doris, passed away suddenly, 23, Hinckley Road: Service Saturday, 10 a.m., Westcotes Congregational Church, Interment Gilroes: No mourning:

[see also Leicester Daily Mercury: Friday 8th January 1937]


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Referenced

GRO0176 Tiverton: Doris Hilda Pinsent: 1897 – xxxx
GRO0280 Tiverton: Ethel Mary Pinsent: 1890 – 1957
GRO0353 Tiverton: George Henry Pinsent: 1867 – 1934
GRO0793 Tiverton: Sarah Ann Pinsent: 1866 – 1937

Leicester Evening Mail: Saturday 21st June 1930

Sent to Gaol for Stealing Boots: Prisoner Pleads Influence of Beer: “I had had a drop of beer when I did it. I am sorry for it,” said Thomas Broadbent (49), labourer of no fixed abode, who was sentenced to seven days’ hard labour at Leicester City Police Court today for stealing a pair of boy’s boots worth 7s 11d belonging to Sarah Ann Pinsent, boot and shoe dealer, Hinckley Road Leicester. Sidney F. Sherwin said he saw Broadbent enter the shop. On emerging he tried to conceal the boots under his coat. Witness told a policeman. Broadbent, who pleaded guilty, had previous convictions.


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Referenced

GRO0793 Tiverton: Sarah Ann Pinsent: 1866 – 1937