Bear with me, I'm a bit confused. Jane was obviously unmarried when she had Ann (unless it says "Jane Dearing formerly something else). The fact that Ann named Richard Dearing as her father on her marriage doesn't mean much at all. She may have believed it herself or simply made it up. Even if the Richard who died in 1842 was Jane's husband, he couldn't be Ann's father, so there's no point in following that line if it's Ann who is your ancestor. Why do you think Ann's father is George Lawley? Is he named as Hannah's father? Even if he is, there are 4 years between Hannah and Ann, so no guarantee that he fathered Ann. If I were you I would follow George's line but only as a matter of speculation.