Hi
I am trying to trace the early years of my Great Grandmother ANN MANN and would welcome any thoughts, contributions ..
ANN married WILLIAM HALLIWELL on 20 July 1893 at St. Peters Parish Church in Chorley. I have a copy of the marriage cert which shows her as a spinster, a weaver, living at 88 Harpers Lane, Chorley, father, a spinner, ROBERT FISHWICK (deceased).
I have established that at the time of her marriage she was living in a house who in the 1891 census, 2 years before her marriage, was occupied by a family of Morrisons. This family were together in the 1881 and 1871 censuses although living at a different house within the Chorley area. Strangely, or not, there was an Ann who is shown as a Morrison (twice shown as a daughter and once as a niece). This Ann is shown as having been born in Bolton about 1865; the rest of the family are Chorley. I have got the birth certificate For ANN MANN born 11 Lodge Vale, Bolton 5 Jan 1865. Her mother is ALICE MANN formerly, what looks like 'Rofs'? The father's name is not given. Alice didn't 'sign' the cert but made her mark.
I haven't been able to locate a birth record for an Ann Morrison in either Chorley, Bolton or anywhere nearby around 1865. My thinking is that ALICE perhaps handed over her daughter ANN to the Morrison family sometime between her christening (found on Family Search) on 26 March 1865 and the 1871 census. Possibly no legal transfer/adoption as ANN was using the name MANN at her marriage.
I seem to have reached stalemate here! I'm fairly certain ANN MANN/ ANN MORRISON is one and the same person. Does that seem reasonable? I can't locate ALICE MANN and I don't know where to start looking for the possible ROBERT FISHWICK!
After her marriage it's all straight forward and quite normal

Your comments are welcomed. Thank you!