Mary Bate m. 04 Dec 1826 at Lymm, Cheshire, England to John Fidler or Fiddler
a daughter Caroline Bate was bapt 03 Apr 1825 at Warrington, Lancashire, England and appears aged 17 in 1841 as Caroline Fidler in School Lane, Warrington, Lancashire, England with her mother and...
...with her half brothers
Thomas Fidler aged 10 (bapt 25 Dec 1831 at Warrington, Lancashire, England)
James Fidler aged 3 (bapt 03 Dec 1837 at Warrington, Lancashire, England)
Mary later married on 30 July 1843 at Runcorn, Cheshire, England to the widower Thomas Stockton
they had a daughter Alice Stockton bapt 11 May 1845 at Warrington, Lancashire, England
(There are other siblings found but they are accounted for)
q1 - What happened to Caroline Bate - there is a death entry in 1842 but further research found this entry to be an infant child not a teenager
q2 - Thomas Fidler / Fiddler last traced in 1881 as a hawker, widower, living at 17 Bank Street (boarder) - not matched a death entry to him as yet
q3 - James Fidler / Fiddler last traced in 1881 as a brickmaker, married, living at 70 Lythgoes Lane (lodger) - not matched a death entry to him as yet (Amelia Bradshaw householder and only other resident)
q4 - Alice Stockton - not in 1851 census, no birth and no death entry - what happened to this mystery child
If you are researching these branches or surnames, I'd be happy to hear from you - hope the requests made sense, thank you.
Merry Christmas!