« Reply #9 on: Friday 27 February 26 09:41 GMT (UK) »
Nee Beckwith indicates that was her maiden name.
“Hannah did not remarry” indicates she was or had been married? Doesn’t make sense to me.
Can't find a marriage for Hannah Beckwith (either spinster or widow) locally at a suitable time. But there is a burial for a Hannah Beckwith age 49 residence Bretton in Silkstone on 17 Nov 1840. Could be her. (birth abt 1791)
Hannah is more likely to have been single when Rachel was baptised because the entry says illegitimate. However if she was a widow and her husband had died too long before to have fathered Rachel, the priest might have recorded illegitimate.
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