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Title: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: EDO on Friday 09 October 09 22:58 BST (UK)
Good morning

Can anybody kindly assist me in finding information on Ann WILLIAMSON b c1772 Fair Isle Shetland Islands?

Was she married on Shetland Islands; did she die on the Shetland Islands?

An Ann WILLIAMSON is a G.....Grandmother of mine and I would dearly like to establish whether this is my Ann WILLIAMSON.

With sincere thanks

EDO
Brisbane
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: ev on Saturday 10 October 09 10:56 BST (UK)
hi EDO  :)

a few questions -
where did this information come from ?
do you know who she married ?

ev
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: EDO on Monday 12 October 09 01:13 BST (UK)
Good morning Ev

Thank you for your response:

You will see that I am 'clutching at straws' in attempting to find my Ann / e WILLIAMSON.

My Ann / e WILLIAMSON married William COTTRELL on 14 July 1799
Diocese of Cork & Ross, Co Cork.

Whilst William COTTRELL was from a family of Attorneys in Cork, where
Ann / e originated I have not been able to discover at this stage.

Your time and effort is greatly appreciated.

EDO
in Brisbane
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: akc on Monday 12 October 09 20:01 BST (UK)
 William Cottrell born 14 July 1770 Cork ( attorney ) married 14 July 1799 to Ann Williamson born 1772 Castle Carington, Yorkshire baptised 12 April

William Cottrell died 18 Dec 1838 Cork

4 children so far;
Richard born 1814 Cork died 1886 Australia
Henry born 1816
Theresa born 1817 Cork died 1878 Australia
Eliza born 1821 Cork


Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: EDO on Tuesday 13 October 09 00:19 BST (UK)
Good morning akc

Hey!!
 ???

Thanks very much for that valuable information.

Ann / es birthplace has always been a wonderment to our family: 
Shetland Isles did seem a little far away from Cork -
Now we are a little closer to home.

Your time and efforts have been very rewarding.

Sincerely

EDO
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: akc on Tuesday 13 October 09 07:56 BST (UK)
Glad I could help! there are several family trees and census info on a well known site with information regarding this family so hopefully the information is correct

akc
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: EDO on Wednesday 14 October 09 13:02 BST (UK)

Ann Williamson born 1772 Castle CaringtonYorkshire[/b] baptised 12 April


In attempting to find the location of "Castle Carington, Yorkshire", I have received advice that such a castle is not in the records of Yorkshire Castles.

"Castle Carrington certainly does not exist in Yorkshire today even as a ruin.
To be honest I have never heard the name mentioned as a castle that has existed in Yorkshire in the past.
 
I think that  you could well have some mis-information on this.
 
Sorry I can't be of any further help
 
Regards
John D Bridges
Administrator

Yorkshire's Great Houses, Castle & Gardens
22 North Bar Without
Beverley HU17 7AB  "

Would you mind checking the source of the information

Thank you sincerely

EDO
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: akc on Wednesday 14 October 09 15:27 BST (UK)
Hi again, I will try to attach the info, someone out there may be able to read it better
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: EDO on Thursday 15 October 09 11:59 BST (UK)
Hello akc

Thank you for attempting to resolve the issue of Anne WILLIAMSON

I will send it on to someone with better eyes than me and more knowledge of the local establishments

Can you kindly  inform me of the source of the information?

Also, was there any reference to Anne's maiden name?

EDO
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: akc on Thursday 15 October 09 12:17 BST (UK)
Hi again, I sent you a personal message yesterday with more info, if you dont get it let me know and i will try again

akc
Title: Re: Ann WILLIAMSON c1772
Post by: stuartroxy on Wednesday 30 December 09 10:53 GMT (UK)
There is a place called 'Dunnington' on the outskirts of York; I have never heard it called 'Castle Dunnington', but, you never know!

stuartroxy