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Offline LGardner

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Re: Mystery of two Anne Statters b. 1850
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 30 October 14 05:04 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for all your work.  Today I was traveling to the northern part of the state which required an eight hour drive, so I hope you'll forgive my delay in responding promptly.  Tomorrow I will begin following up on your great suggestions and see where they lead me. Meantime, please accept my sincere thanks. You're amazing!
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Re: Mystery of two Anne Statters b. 1850
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 21 December 14 22:42 GMT (UK) »
To those who have helped guide me, thank you.  I've now received a copy of the birth record for Ann Statters, born in Drigg, 1850, and found that Elizabeth Statters, sister to John and Braithwaite Statters, is indeed her mother. We're about to rewrite the family tree!

Now, can you wonderful sleuths help me to find out more about Elizabeth?  All I know is that she was born abt 1817, in Drigg, Cumberland to parents John Statters and Ann Braithwaite.  Apparently she was a single mother at 32 yrs., which likely means that she never married.  I would like to know if she had any other children.  How long did she live, and where?  And, where is she buried?  Anything you can give me would be appreciated.  Thank you.  Happy Holidays to you and yours.
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Re: Mystery of two Anne Statters b. 1850
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 21 December 14 23:08 GMT (UK) »
Nearest I can find after 1851 is an ELizabeth Stoters b Drigg c1826 visiting the Knipe family in Muncaster in 1861. She has a Joseph aged 1 with her. I think it likely she dies in 1863. Joseph is in the workhouse in 1871. His birth registration is as Statters

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Re: Mystery of two Anne Statters b. 1850
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 21 December 14 23:26 GMT (UK) »
ALso a baptism of a JOhn to a single Elizabeth Statters in 1841 in Drigg

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB3B-FVP

this looks to be the family in 1841 - think it's yuors!

John Statters    45
Elizabeth Statters    20
Braithwaite Statters    10
Ann Statters    5
John Statters    1 Mo

HO107, 156, 5, 4

He appears to be with grandfather John in Drigg in 1851


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Re: Mystery of two Anne Statters b. 1850
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 21 December 14 23:27 GMT (UK) »
However Ann b c1836 appears to be the daughter of a single woman Mary