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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Durham => England => Durham Lookup Requests => Topic started by: cjw66 on Monday 27 July 15 21:26 BST (UK)
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William Chappelow and Ann Anderson :) married on 5th Jan 1825 in St. Cuthbert'S, Darlington, Durham, England. FHL Film Number: 1894622 Reference ID: p86. In the internet transcribing, William Chappelow is transcribed as William Chapplane.
1841 Census Aycliff, says that Ann was born 1801, Durham. I believe she was born 1796 in Wolsingham but this is unconfirmed.
Looking for parents of Ann Anderson and any other info on Ann ie Christening/siblings. :)
Many thanks Roots Chat
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The census of 1851 Piece 2382, Folio 672, page 3 would suggest that a birth in Wolsingham, c 1796 is correct - especially bearing in mind that for the 1841 census ages were 'rounded' to +/- 5 years.
Given that, this baptism in Wolsingham, from the Bishops Transcript 1795 could be a contender
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01fsq/
Boo
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Hi Boo,
Many many thanks....yes a good contender!
I see Ann Anderson bap on 20th Sep 1795, parents William and Margaret.
I wonder - can you decipher the name of the village? Borvlas?? Sorry, I have googled...but can't see something similar.
This bap is also close to Aycliff where Ann is in 1841, 1851 in Brafferton and 1871 in Darlington Dist 19, living with dau Mary. I haven't been able to find Ann in 1861.
Ann died 16 Jan 1872 in Darlington, she is buried in St. Andrews, Aycliff
Ann's husband William d 29 Sep 1866, also buried St Andrews, Aycliff.
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I'd say it was Bowlees Farm
Boo
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This map shows where it was/ is?
http://maps.nls.uk/view/101168636
Zoom in, look to the right of Wolsingham just under the large letter R
<sorry, I am not too good at directions!>
Boo
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Now that you have this baptism, if you think it may well be the right one (I can only put it into the 'contender' category as I don't know anything much about the family, but it does look like a good contender) then page forward and back in that Bishop Transcript register to see if there are any likely baptisms for siblings. Its time consuming, but often pays off
Boo
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I haven't been able to find Ann in 1861.
Apologies for replying in bits and pieces, but multi tasking not my speciality this week :-)
Have you seen this 1861 census return?
Piece 3684, Folio 96,page 7
Boo
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Hi Boo,
Yep, that is them on the 1861!!!! :D
Anne Anderson's early life, her parents...other than what was previously said on this thread of giving the names of William and Margaret are a mystery.
I wonder if the marr cert, FHL Film Number: 1894622 Reference ID: p86 for 5 jan 1825 at St. Cuthbert'S, Darlington, Durham, will confirm Anne's father as William. The groom (William Chappelow)father was John. I think I need to find this marr cert next to try and confirm the father's :)
Anne and William are my 3rd grt grandparents on my mothers side, so am so grateful to you for you help :)
My Mum is the eldest of 7 - the 7th born was adopted at birth (this 7th born knew thought she was an only child, and knew nothing of her birth family)...I've managed to find her. So in the last 3 months, I've managed to get 5 of the 7 siblings together for the first time ever....the ages go from 82 to 70.....amazing....so this line is so important to all those siblings, so Boo, this is a huge thank you!!!!! :D
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Again, not the original register but the Bishops Transcript, but its unlikely that the original says anything different.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01fsy/
Its not usual for marriages at that time to show fathers' names. The pre-printed form of parish marriage registers limited what was recorded to the barebones info.
Boo
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Thank you so much Boo for all of your help, it is very much appreciated :)
All the best.
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Glad to be able to help, its my way of "paying forward" for all the help I have received on here that I cant "pay back" to those who have helped me :-)
Good luck with your searching
Boo