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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) => Topic started by: tiptop on Friday 15 September 17 02:36 BST (UK)
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Looking for my great grandmother Ann Burton , I did have some help earlier finding my grandfather William from rootschat and from that I found out that Ann Burton was a spinster from Riccall when she married George Dickson 27-11-1862 . I cannot trace , no matter how hard I look her parents or grandparents so would love some help . Tiptop
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Hi.
What is Georges (father) occupation on the marriage certificate?
There is the following but there may be others..
1851 Greyhound Inn Riccall
HO107 2351 471/26
George Burton head mar 38 Ag Lab Riccall
Jane " wife mar 32 Skipworth
Ann " dau 12 Yorkshire
Mary " dau 10 Yorkshire
From the new GRO indices which include mothers maiden name
Selby
Ann Burton Sep Q 1838 mmn Hare
Selby
Mary Burton Sep Q 1840 mmn Hare
Possible marriage
https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Ageorge~%20%2Bsurname%3Aburton~%20%2Bmarriage_place%3Ayorkshire~%20%2Bmarriage_year%3A1810-1839~%20%2Bspouse_surname%3Ahare~
There are a couple more Ann Burtons born around that time in Selby Reg District
Ann Burton March Q 1841 mmn Appleyard
Ann Taylor Burton Dec Q 1839 mmn Standering
Cathy :)
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Just to clarify - the marriage on 27 November 1862 at Riccall was between George THOMPSON, father Matthew, and Ann Burton, father is George, a Labourer. One of the witnesses was Jane Burton (x).
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30 December 1837 - Riccall - by Banns
George Burton, full age, bachelor, Farmer of Skipwith. Father: Thomas, Farmer
Jane Hare, minor, spinster of Riccall. Father: George, Blacksmith
Witnesses: John Burton, George Hare, Mary Silversides, Mary Stead and John Newsham (possibly a church official as he is witness to other marriages)
Baptism - Skipwith
Ann, daughter of George (Farmer) and Jane Burton of Skipwith. Born 18 July, baptised 15 August 1838.
Mary, daughter of George and Jane Burton of Skipwith. Born 23 July, baptised 16 August 1840. The vicar has made a bit of a mess with this entry :o - he had given Mary completely different parent forenames (crossed out), and there are two occupations, one of them smudged ;D Farmer and Blacksmith (the smudged entry).
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ToCath151 and BumbleB , thanks so much for the info on Ann Burton and her marriage to George . this has helped me go back another generation , my 3gg grandparents , I find it all so fascinating , as you must do to help others . Again thankyou Tiptop .