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AmandaP
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Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« on: Wednesday 06 September 06 07:25 BST (UK) »

Hello, I'm searching for ancestors of my GG Grandparents Peter Brown & Ann Hogan who were married on 15 February 1858 in Stockport Cheshire.  They had some children in England (Thomas, Ann & William?) and emmigrated to Geelong in Australia: Arrived on the 'Marco Polo' 12th June 1865  from Liverpool Voyage of 140 days. 

My great grandmother (Mary) was born in Geelong Victoria Australia on 23 December 1872 and on her birth certificate it says that Peter was born in Warrington Lancashire England, was 37 years old and was a Tailor.  It also says that her mother Ann was 32 and born in Stock Port Cheshire England.  Mary had older Australian born brothers and sisters Elizabeth Peter & Christopher, I'm not sure if there were others born after her.

Mary moved to Sydney NSW before marrying my Great Grandfather Henry Gabb, I'm not sure if her parents moved with her as they are noted as deceased on her marriage certificate, and there are way too many Peter and Ann Browns listed on the NSW BDM to even try to decipher without their parents names.

There is a family legend that "Ann Hogan" was a "great Dublin lady" who ran away with a "red coat", whom at this stage we think might be referring to Mary's grandmother rather than mother but at this stage we don't have confirmed names for Peter or Mary's parents.

I have printed off the form from Cheshire BMD for Peter and Ann's marriage certificate, can anyone tell me if that will have all parents names on it?

Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
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From Australia back to:
England: CON/DEV - Acres, Ruse; CAM -Cooper, Pett; CHS/LAN - Brown, Hogan; DOR - Pitt; GLS - Gabb, Green, Newman, Scudamore, Skidmore, Walkley;  London/MDX - Geale, Perry; SOM - Owen; SURREY - Good(y/g)er WAR - Heming; WIL - Ford; Laycock, Matcham, Hinchley, Smith, Rixon
Ireland: McGann - Tipperay
Harrigan/Haddigaddy/Hargedon &  other variations - Castlebar Mayo
Scotland: Warnock - Renfrew & Lanarkshire
USA: Bunker - Nantucket

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Re: Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 06 September 06 08:25 BST (UK) »

I have printed off the form from Cheshire BMD for Peter and Ann's marriage certificate, can anyone tell me if that will have all parents names on it?

Yes, it will have the father's names and occupations (mothers aren't mentioned).

Will have a look at census.
 
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Re: Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 06 September 06 08:31 BST (UK) »

This looks very much like them in 1861 - the only Peter in Cheshire married to an Ann and born Warrington.
Occupation, age, and birthplace all look right  Cool

1861
RG9/2563 89 2
Stockport, Cheshire
7 High Street

Peter Brown, head, 25, Tailor, b. Cheshire (must be a mistake) Warrington
 Ann, wife, 22, Weald? Knitter, b. Cheshire Stockport


 
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Re: Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 06 September 06 08:37 BST (UK) »

Sigh - 1851 isn't very useful

HO107/2203 212 13
Warrington, Lancashire
4 James Street

Richard Urmson, head, 61, Labourer, b. Lancaster Warrington
Jane, wife, 51, House, b. Lancaster Culcheth?
Ellen, dau, 18, Weaver, b. Croft
Elizabeth, dau, 16, Home, b. Warrington
John, son, 13, Weaver, b. do.
Peter Brown, visitor, 16, Tailor, b. do.
James Lawless, visitor, 15, Fustian Cutter, b. do.
 
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My Gx4 Grandmother Isabella Laycock (nee Bunker)


Re: Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 06 September 06 09:28 BST (UK) »

Thank you Tanja, that is interesting to know  Smiley
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From Australia back to:
England: CON/DEV - Acres, Ruse; CAM -Cooper, Pett; CHS/LAN - Brown, Hogan; DOR - Pitt; GLS - Gabb, Green, Newman, Scudamore, Skidmore, Walkley;  London/MDX - Geale, Perry; SOM - Owen; SURREY - Good(y/g)er WAR - Heming; WIL - Ford; Laycock, Matcham, Hinchley, Smith, Rixon
Ireland: McGann - Tipperay
Harrigan/Haddigaddy/Hargedon &  other variations - Castlebar Mayo
Scotland: Warnock - Renfrew & Lanarkshire
USA: Bunker - Nantucket

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Re: Peter Brown & Ann Hogan Ancestors
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 06 September 06 09:32 BST (UK) »

I can't seem to identify Peter in 1841.

This is the nearest I get for Ann:
HO107/2156 256 10
Stockport, Cheshire

Cellar under 43 Edward Street
John Hagan, head, wid, 36, Ag lab, b. Ireland
Ann, dau, 11, b. Cheshire Stockport
Margaret, dau, 8, b. do.
Joseph Russell?, lodger, 24, Ag lab, b. Ireland

However, there is a matching Ann Hogan or Hagan still around in 1861... 
 
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