Thomas SAYERS, 1826–1865 (aged 39 years)
- Name
- Thomas /SAYERS/
- Given names
- Thomas
- Nickname
- Tom
- Surname
- SAYERS
Birth | May 15, 1826
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44 |
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Baptism | December 31, 1826
33
44 (aged 7 months) |
Occupation | Bricklayer/Prize Fighter |
British King | George IV from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830 (aged 4 years) |
British King | William IV from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837 (aged 11 years) |
Baptism of a brother | Richard SAYERS February 24, 1842 (aged 15 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Sarah SAYERS May 30, 1850 (aged 24 years) |
Birth of a son | Thomas SAYERS August 29, 1852 (aged 26 years) |
Marriage | Sarah HENDERSON — View this family March 8, 1853 (aged 26 years) |
Baptism of a daughter | Sarah SAYERS March 20, 1857 (aged 30 years) |
Baptism of a son | Thomas SAYERS March 20, 1857 (aged 30 years) |
Death of a mother | Maria THOMAS February 16, 1859 (aged 32 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Elizabeth PENNICOT December 4, 1859 (aged 33 years) |
British Queen | Victoria from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901 (on the date of death) |
Burial of a mother | Maria THOMAS Cemetery: Brighton Public Cemetery |
Death | November 9, 1865 (aged 39 years) |
Burial | November 15, 1865 (6 days after death) |
Will | November 24, 1865 (15 days after death) |
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mother |
1782–1859
Birth: January 26, 1782 — Sullington Death: February 16, 1859 — Pimlico St, Brighton |
elder brother |
1817–1906
Birth: 1817
24
34 — Brighton, Sussex Death: December 1906 — Pancras |
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8 years
elder brother |
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6 years
elder brother |
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2 years
himself |
1826–1865
Birth: May 15, 1826
33
44 — 74, Pimlico St, Brighton Death: November 9, 1865 — Camden Town |
himself |
1826–1865
Birth: May 15, 1826
33
44 — 74, Pimlico St, Brighton Death: November 9, 1865 — Camden Town |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — March 8, 1853 — St Peter, Islington |
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1850–1891
Birth: May 30, 1850
24
18 — Camden Town Death: March 4, 1891 — Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland |
2 years
son |
1852–1936
Birth: August 29, 1852
26
20 — Camden Town Death: January 25, 1936 — 14 Craven Hill Gardens, Hyde Park |
Shared note | Living 10 Belle Vue Cottages Pancras 1861. The famous fight between Sayers and Heenan has been described as 'the first world championship boxing match' and was certainly one of the last great prize-fights without gloves. Tom Sayers was the English champion and had defended his title successfully four times. Heenan was a claimant to the American Heavyweight title. It was the first real "sporting event" to attract attention from England, France and America There were members of parliament present at the match, officers from the Navy and Army, and literary figures such as William Thackeray and Charles Dickens.A week after the fight, Sayers was awarded the enormous sum of £3000, all of it raised by public subscription, with the proviso that he never fight again. He never did. He invested the money and spent the rest of his days as a man of leisure. Sayers quietly faded from public life, though he enjoyed driving his carriage through the city with his dog Lion - a gift from Lord Derby - sitting at his side. He was only 39 when he died of tuberculosis.A statue of the faithful hound was placed at the foot of Sayer's grave by loyal fans - and there they both lie to this day. Picture of the grave in the gallery |
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