Christopher Haworth and Dorothy Mellor my husband’s 2 x g.grandparents married at Manchester Cathedral in 1843. Both Christopher who was a warehouseman at the time of his marriage and Dorothy signed their own names, as did both witnesses, one of which was Dorothy’s father, also a labourer. Christopher’s father was a printer so I guess is makes sense that he could write, but I’m surprised that a labourer and his child could write in 1843. Christopher later became a Mercantile Clerk. Dorothy, after having 9 children in 21 years, unfortunately died of a corroding ulcer of the rectum which she’d had for 5 years - which means it started soon after the birth of her last child – sounds very painful.
John Day my 3 x g.grandfather was baptised at St Peter & St Paul, Osbournby, Lincolnshire in 1793. As he died on 21 February, buried 25 February (1874), there is more info about him on those dates.
Mary Lockwood my 3 x g.g.aunt was baptised at Cumberworth, Yorkshire in 1788. Originally her father was a joiner, like his father before him, however Mary’s grandfather became a licensed victualler and when he died, her father took over. I thought most of my ancestors were butchers and bakers, but since joining in with “On this day” I’ve found that many of them were brewers or inn keepers.
Hannah Mutton (nee Hisbrook) my 4 x g.grandmother was buried at All Saints Church, Holbeach in 1804 I know my 4 x g.grandfather was born in 1747 but I think she must have been younger as she had two children, one in 1787 and one in 1790, but I can’t find a birth/baptism for her. On the parish record of her banns and marriage, it states she was “of this parish” i.e. Spalding, but then it states the same for my 4 x g.grandfather and he was baptised in Crowland and their first child was baptised in Holbeach.
Mary Benson my 6 x g.g.aunt was buried in Holme Cultram, Cumberland in 1697/98. She was only one year old and was the first child born alive that I’ve found of my 7 x g.grandparents. Fortunately, the 2nd child a son lived to marry and have 7 children, thus becoming my 6 x g.grandfather. There was another child in the family baptised in 1700, but as no name was given, I assume he or she must have been ill at the time and possibly died.