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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Dalesman on Saturday 31 March 18 14:18 BST (UK)
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Mary Ann Hague b. 1845, Bolsterstone. I have been told Mary was married three times and I believe she married them at Bolsterstone Church. Two of the names which I have are, Samuel Marshall and ? Dyche. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I think this is the family you are looking at in 1871
Willm Dyche 44
Mary Ann Dyche 46
Mary Ann Dyche 25 bn Bolsterstone
George Dyche 23
Anne Dyche 15
Emily Dyche 5
John Laycock 20
RG10/4660 f104 p26
Earlier census (1851) have Mary Ann bn 1845 as Haigh (1851 she is with grandparents)
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Marriages Jun qtr 1852
Dyche William
Hague Ann
Wortley 9c 152
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I have two other possible names but no proof if they were Mary's husbands. Jos. Butterworth and Thomas Kaye.
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Bolsterstone - 25 December 1872
Joseph Butterworth, 32, Collier. Father: Jonathan, Collier
Mary Ann Haigh, 27 - no father named.
Thomas Haigh and Jane Ann Butterworth = witnesses
Bolsterstone - 9 February 1891
Thomas Kaye, 47, widower, Miner. Father: Nathan, Labourer
Mary Ann Butterworth, 45, widow. No father named.
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Thank you rosie99 and BumbleB for your help, I really appreciate it.
Bill.
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20 August 1845 - Bolsterstone
Mary Ann daughter of Ann Hague, Spinster of Bolsterstone
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I'm now looking for the marriage between Martha Ann Hague and Samuel Marshall possibly Shefffield in the 1890's after death of her second husband Thomas Kaye in 1891.
Martha Ann and Samuel are mentioned as husband and wife in the 1901 Census.
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Have you tried looking for such a marriage via FreeBMD?
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From freebmd
Marriages Dec qtr 1894
Biddles Henry
Dunn Beatrice
Marshall Samuel
Raye Mary Ann I suspect this surname is mistranscribed
Sheffield 9c 853
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Samuel Marshall aged 31 of 79 Fowler Street married Mary Ann Kaye a widow aged 41of 27 Fowler Street, in Sheffield Cathedral on 23 December 1894. His father Samuel Marshall her father William Dyche (deceased). Witnesses John James and Betsy Gabbitas
Emeltom
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Well done, rosie99. Image is available via FindMyPast:
Surname certainly looks like Raye - father given as William Dyche (deceased), Quarryman.
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Thank you rosie99, emeltom and BumbleB.
Mary Ann was born out of wedlock as was her daughter Emily Hague. Mary Ann didn't waste any time in re-marrying after each of her husbands died!
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I agree BumbleB her signature does look more like Raye ;D
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I've found all the census forms for Mary Ann Haigh/Hague, b. 1845, except the 1861 census but I cannot find her anywhere. Is it possible to find her for this year? Mainly lived at Bolsterstone, Deepcar. Mary Ann had a daughter Emily Hague born 1866.
Thank you!
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I can find a Mary Ann Hage born 1844 Sheffield boarder at 3 Black Lion Yard, Sheffield
RG09/3476/F4/p2
Emeltom
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Hello Emelton, after searching for the whereabouts of Mary Ann in 1861 for some time now and thinking she'd disappeared off the face of the earth and knowing she spent some time in the Sheffield area you've found her. May I thank you and all the other website contributers in helping me with information regarding Mary Ann. I was told she kept pigs in later life and lived on Bacon Row, Deepcar!
Bill.