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Title: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: steffers29 on Saturday 19 February 11 09:38 GMT (UK)
I cannot find a death index for Ann Fleet

On the 1851 census she was living in Ivy House Lane, Sedgley - she is not on the 1861 census

The only record I can find is for Ann Flewett Jan - March 1860 - not sure if spelling could be a result of local dialect

which church C of E would Ann likely have been buried at?
Title: Re: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: cati on Saturday 19 February 11 15:39 GMT (UK)
The most likely C of E would be All Saints Sedgley. 
Title: Re: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: steffers29 on Saturday 19 February 11 17:10 GMT (UK)
Thanks  :)
Title: Re: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: dounde on Saturday 19 February 11 22:36 GMT (UK)
hi steffers29 ivy house lane is in coseley try christ church  dounce
Title: Re: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: steffers29 on Sunday 20 February 11 10:10 GMT (UK)
hi Dounde

thanks for that

and

I am also looking at Clayton
Samuel (1765 - 1838) died at Sodom (!) in Sedgley and wife Ann UNKNOWN (1765 - 1840) who died at Wallbrook.  Their daughter Ann married Thomas Tyer, son of Ann Fleet from her first marriage.  Don't suppose these tie in with your research but thought I would mention it

Stephanie
Title: Re: church near Ivy House Lane, Sedgley
Post by: dounde on Sunday 20 February 11 20:24 GMT (UK)
 HI steffers29  William Clayton b 1829  salop  that is as far has i have got. mothers named Ann.   William came 2 dudley area 1851 Sodom is in Hurst Hill between Sedgley an Coseley    thanks dounce