John Lamb of Ulverston has asked me if I have any information on Alfred Sadler, son of Samuel Sadler. Alfred, who once owned John's house in Ulverston, Cumbria, ran a tar works in Ulverston.
I will set down below the details about Alfred that I have found in a quick search, but John is particularly interested in the history of the Ulverston works.
Anyone who has any information – and particularly pictures – of the Ulverston works of Sadler & Co, please contact John!
His email address is martinhd581@gmail.com
Yorkshire Evening Post & Leeds Intelligencer
16 April 1922
News was received at Ulverston yesterday of the death in a nursing home at Stokesley, Yorkshire, of Mr Alfred Edwin Sadler, principal of the firm of Sadler & Co Ltd., chemical manufacturers, of Ulverston and Middlesbrough. For 45 years Mr Sadler had been prominently identified with the industrial, social, and political life of Ulverston. He was a well-known Freemason, and was Assistant Prov. G.M. of the province of West Lancaster, and was keenly interested in Masonic charities. Mr Sadler was also a staunch Unionist, was unmarried, and was 65 years of age.
28 April 1922
The presence of upwards of a hundred workmen who had walked in drenching rain from Middlesbrough to Ormesby Churchyard yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Mr Alfred Edwin Sadler, was evidence of the esteem in which that gentleman was held on Teesside and in Cleveland. The service was conducted by the Rev. J C C Kemm. The coffin was borne to the graveside by foremen from the works of Messrs Sadler and Co. Ltd, Middlesbrough, etc. The principal mourners were Mr C J Sadler (chairman of Messrs Sadler and Co), Mr S A Sadler (managing director), Mrs S A Sadler, Mr Basil Sadler, Col H Sadler, Mr C N Sadler, Mr Alex. Sadler, Mr and Mrs A W Field, Mr Frank Cooper (representing Mrs Gloag), Mr Douglas Cooper, Mrs Gjers, Mr John Gjers, and Sister Jefferies. Sir John Fry, Bart. and Mr R H Wilson, directors of the company, as well as the chief officials, were present, as well as a large and representative gathering of Freemasons.
19 July 1922
Mr Alfred Edwin Sadler, of Sand Hall, Ulverston, principal of the firm of Messrs Sadler and Co (Ltd), chemical manufacturers, of Ulverston and Middlesbroiugh (net personalty £7,253) - £7,963