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Re: Ann CESNAN
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 19 November 15 14:47 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Ann CESNAN
« Reply #10 on: Friday 20 November 15 00:33 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks to JimJGilroy & Hallmark.  I have had another look at my info & on the 1851 UK Census my McLoughlin family had  a family staying with them & they are down as :-
Bridget ASMAN age 35, Patrick ASMAN 14 & Thomas ASMAN 10.   Phonetically to me it would sound a lot like the CESNAN name & even though they are down as Boarders I suspect?? that this Bridget was my Ann's sister.  Ann's age is 33 & Owen McLoughlin is 30 & their children were Michael age 12, Peter age 10, Thomas 5, & Hannah age 2.  The last child was Bridget born Chorley, Lancashire in 1851.  By 1861 the ASMAN? family had disappeared.
Illingworth,  Robinson - Thornton West Yorkshire
Pickles - Ripponden & Elland area West Yorkshire
Clark - Manningham Bradford, West Yorkshire
McLoughlin, McCleary, Cesnan, Rooney - Lancashire, Sligo.