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Title: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: nmcasey on Friday 17 July 20 05:37 BST (UK)
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

 
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: Brentor boy on Friday 17 July 20 07:30 BST (UK)
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"?
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: heatherjulie on Friday 17 July 20 07:34 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: Brentor boy on Friday 17 July 20 07:40 BST (UK)
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!
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: garstonite on Friday 17 July 20 08:00 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: jonw65 on Friday 17 July 20 08:03 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: garstonite on Friday 17 July 20 08:19 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: jonw65 on Friday 17 July 20 08:28 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: garstonite on Friday 17 July 20 08:34 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Ann Unsworth Buried 3rd Feb 1829
Post by: nmcasey on Friday 17 July 20 22:49 BST (UK)
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