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Re: ann ryle
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 12 September 20 05:21 BST (UK) »
though I haven't found her baptism yet.

I guess this is Ann's baptism:

Nancy CATNACK  born 2 Sept 1795  bap 24 Sept 1797 at Alnwick, parents John and Mary.

Other children baptised to John (printer)  and Mary (HUTCHISON):
John         born 30 Mar 1789     bap 5 April1789 Berwick-upon-Tweed
Margaret  born 26 Dec 1790     bap 24 Sept 1797 Alnwick
James      born 18 Aug 1792     bap 24 Sept 1797 Alnwick
Mary        born 26 Feb 1794      bap 24 Sept 1797 Alnwick
Elizabeth  born 21 Mar 1797     bap 23 May 1798 Alnwick
Isabella    born 2 Nov 1798      bap 14 Dec 1798 Alnwick
Jane        born 21 Feb 1800     bap 28 Mar 1800 Alnwick



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Re: ann ryle
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 12 September 20 05:38 BST (UK) »
Ann RYLE at Monmouth Court in 1851:

Anne Ryle     54    Alnwick, Northumberland  (printer and publisher)
Anne M Harding  Visitor  5   Bloomsbury, Middlesex
George Bradley   Son    22 (?)  Mile End, Middlesex  (printer)
Arthur E Bradley  Son   13   Mile End, Middlesex
H0107/1509 pg 21, 22

(Not sure who George and Arthur are???)

and in 1841 at Monmouth Court:
James Paul      25  (printer)
Ann Ryle         45
Marion Ryle    15
H0107/673/19 pg 29

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Re: ann ryle
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 12 September 20 06:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks, Maddy.

I was aware of Anne's pedigree - daughter of one of the most prominent broadside ballad printers of the day (though I hadn't got all the details) but her name also appeared in connection with Portsea...I've been researching Oxlade, another printer in Portsea, and discovered that some ballads were printed for him not by....  I was casting about for a possible culprit and found Anne's name.  It has turned out that she sold ballads from an address in Hanover Street, Portsea rather than printed on the spot.

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Re: ann ryle
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 12 September 20 06:14 BST (UK) »
Ah, interesting.

I was still hunting around for a connection to Portsea, so I'm glad you have it worked out.  ;)