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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: nmcasey on Friday 17 July 20 05:37 BST (UK)
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Is it possible to get the Maiden name of "Ann Unsworth" she was buried on the 3rd Feb 1829
The service was held at St Nicholas Liverpool.
Regards
Nc
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Family search has marriage of James Unsworth and Ann Peers, 24 May 1801. St Nicholas, Liverpool. Is in greater detail on Free Reg
Not proof, but neat coincidence.
3 baptisms in name of Ann Peers in Lancashire area 1786-8
Does it say Ann was "a Romanist"?
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This is the one mentioned by Brentor Boy
Marriage: 24 May 1801 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
James Unsworth - Farmer, Winwick
Ann Peers - Spinster, Liverpool
Witness: Edward Coventry; Thos.? Banks; Thos. Howard
Married by Licence by: Sam. Renshaw, A. M., Rector
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Family search has marriage of James Unsworth and Ann Peers, 24 May 1801. St Nicholas, Liverpool. Is in greater detail on Free Reg
Not proof, but neat coincidence.
3 baptisms in name of Ann Peers in Lancashire area 1786-8
Does it say Ann was "a Romanist"?
Just realised that Ann would have only been about 14 in 1801!
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aged 42 - a Romanist - so born 1786/7
Burial: 3 Feb 1829 St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Ann Unsworth -
Age: 42 Years
Abode: Parliament Street
Notes: a Romanist
ADDED- found this possible
Baptism: 10 Sep 1786 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Ann Peers - Daughter of John Peers & Ann
Born: 20 Aug 1786
Abode: Preston Street
Occupation: Labourer
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You must have an idea who she was married to?
Possible connection? :-\
Burial at St Nicholas, 27 Feb 1829
Thomas Unsworth, Roman
abode Parliament Street
age 2 months
Baptism at St Peter's, Liverpool (Roman Catholic), 4 January 1829
Thomas, son of George + Ann Unsworth
born 1st
godparents
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Jon - is it possible that this baptism is a child of the dead Ann - but baptised the next year - - if not - there appears to be TWO George and Ann Unsworth having children at the same time and living in the same street - I live in Liverpool and there are a lot of houses in Parliament st
Baptism: 6 Jun 1830 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
George Unsworth - [Child] of George Unsworth & Ann
Abode: Parliament St
Occupation: Labourer
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Hi
I guess it's possible, didn't realise the extent of Parliament Street!
A knotty problem. I was just taking a stab at it.
Perhaps we need more info from Nc.
John
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Hi
I guess it's possible, didn't realise the extent of Parliament Street!
A knotty problem. I was just taking a stab at it.
Perhaps we need more info from Nc.
John
It is also possible George married ANOTHER ANN after the death of Ann in feb 1829 ? remote - but possible
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Thank you for your help
I was wondering why they would mention "Romanist" in a Church of England Service
The other thing I was wondering if it was "Ann Jarvis" who married "Richard Unsworth" in 1827
it seems a short marriage.
Regards
Nc