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Offline tadpolenz

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Re: Help with Marriage look up Please
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 21 June 08 00:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Valda :) The certificates have arrived. We got them all  right.
Andrew  Was a bricklayer died at a Workhouse U.D? age 72
Ann's  husband is Andrew Perry She died Norton Leek  Norton Green Age 34
William Andrew Born Darlington - Durham  Blackwell Gale
father Andrew mother Ann Perry  nee Booth Born 1865
 Does this help with marriage   I don't hold much luck with this.
Would you be able to have a look for me in 1851 -1861 census for Ann Booth   Born 1845  1 year either side for her mother and father.
 Thank you for your help.
Cheers Tad
Andersen &  Anderson  Perry & Parry  Dickason  Westropp Smyth  Waldie  Walker  Davies  Odell   Holman

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Re: Help with Marriage look up Please
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 22 June 08 07:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Tad

Ann Booths born Staffordshire

1861

Ann (probably nee Weaver) aged 16 born Burslem married to George Booth (potter) in Burslem
Ann aged 17 a silk picer born Kidsgrove daughter of Elijah (railway engine driver) and Tamer in Leek and Lowe
Ann aged 17 potter's painter born Wolverhampton daughter of George (coal miner) and Ann in Stoke on Trent (aged 8 in 1851)
Ann Elizabeth aged 15 a servant born Burston in Haughton
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1851

Ann aged 6 born Leek and Lowe daughter of John (wood turner) and Rebecca in Leek and Lowe
Ann aged 6 born Mowcop daughter of Elijah (engine driver) and Tamar in Leek and Lowe
Ann aged 6 born Stone daughter of William (ag lab) and Ann in Stone
Sarah Ann aged 7 born Biddulph daughter of James (shoemaker) and Mary in  Horton Hay
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Norton Leek is not Leek and Lowe

'Norton-in-the-Moors
"Norton-in-the-Moors is a well built village, seated on a lofty eminence near the Cauldon Canal, between two branches of the River Trent, two miles ENE of Burslem, and seven miles SW of Leek. Its parish, until the year 1807, was included in that of Stoke-upon-Trent. It contains the two townships of Norton and Bemersley, which comprise together 3794 acres of enclosed land, 250 acres of open common, and 2891 inhabitants, of whom 2680 are in Norton, and 211 in Bemersley. The whole parish is a cold and hilly country, abounding in coal, which is got at various depths, in beds from four to seven feet thick.
Norton township includes the hamlets of Ford Green, one mile W; Norton Green, one mile NE; Smallthorn, one and a quarter mile SW; and Milton, one mile S of Norton. '


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Valda
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