I've had no luck tying to find a death record for Ann (e) Chesters b.1799 Chester. Father John Chesters. Unmarried as far as I can tell.
In the 1851 census she was recorded as unmarried living in a Chester almshouse on Commonhall St. with her son George.
By 1858 her son had enlisted in the army in Liverpool and in the 1861 census was stationed in Essex - but I can't find a record for Ann in the 1861 or subsequent census reports.
So far I've checked death and marriage records in:
- Free Reg (the death record I sent for (Ann d.1872 Chester) was the wrong Ann.)
- Cheshire bmd
- CPRdb
- Overleigh cemetery surname index.
Her family seemed to be connected to the parish of St. Mary on the Hill seeing as all the family baptisms took place there. Is there a graveyard there?
I supposed it's possible she either moved from Chester or married - (though no record found of that either) - but being of limited means it seems unlikely.
Any suggestions where else I could look?
As I'll be visiting Chester next month I had hoped to find the grave- it if exists .