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Trish,

I don't have access to Ancestry, if you wouldn't mind contacting the tree owner it would be much appreciated. You never know????

As I share the Brown surname, I have spent most of my time so far on the Brown name, and not really concentrated on other names thus yet.

Charles and Ann have not featured in any census info in which I have seen.
The next information I have after their 1811 marriage is the wedding of their son - Charles Brown(e) (minor), of Bridge St Warrington, Son of Charles Brown(e) dyer, at St Pauls Church, Warrington.

Maybe I could use this info to work backwards??

Thanks for your help,

Jon.


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Dotty,

Thank you kindly for your time. It looks like this could be the end of the line so to speak?? Would you or any of the other experienced persons involved in this forum have any other ideas to trace the family beyond this point?

Is it true the early 1800's census are no longer available?

You help is much appreciated.

Regards

Jon

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Hi,

I was also looking for a record from Manchester Cathederal. If not too much bother maybe somebody may be able to look up a marriage in 1811 too??

The marriage is of Charles Brown to Ann Shelmerdine Jan 27 1811. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Jon.

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Lancashire / Re: marriages in Manchester Cathedral in 1840's
« on: Wednesday 13 May 09 03:51 BST (UK)  »
Audrey,

I was wondering if you are still doing look ups? I am based in Australia, but will be visiting England in June/July. We are trying to gain as much info before getting there!

The last direct family link we know of is Charles Brown. He was married at Manchester Cathederal in 1811.

This is the look up if you could.

Marriage - Charles Brown to Ann Shelmerdine - Jan 27 1811.

Regards,
Jon.

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