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JayG
18-12-12, 17:18
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Ann(e) Row(e)

Date and place of birth
Ca 1777, Lincolnshire

Names of parents
Thomas Row(e) & Sarah Barron

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
Not known

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
11 June 1804 St Bartolomew, Welby, Lincolnshire to William Gash

Occupation(s) - if any
Not known

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
1841 census Scopwick, Lincs

Date, place and cause of death
August 1845 Scopwick, Lincolnshire

Date and place of burial.
12th August 1845 Holy Cross, Scopwick, Lincolnshire

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
None found

Memorial inscription - if any
Not known

JayG
18-12-12, 21:02
A Thomas Row was a witness at Ann and William's marriage.

I've found these two burials on FMP that might be connected to Ann, maybe her parents?

Thomas Row buried 11/7/1824 aged 77 St Bartolomew, Welby, Lincolnshire

Sarah Roe buried 23/1/1815 aged 72 St Bartolomew, Welby, Lincolnshire

kiterunner
19-12-12, 08:46
FamilySearch has a baptism for an Anne Rowe 30 Nov 1777 at East Allington, Lincolnshire, parents Thomas and Sarah, but East Allington doesn't seem to be particularly near to Welby. They also had a Richard baptised 27 Dec 1772 at East Allington, so we could see if we can find out whether he moved to Welby.

JayG
19-12-12, 21:41
Thanks Kate, I looked on familysearch but didn't seem to have much luck, most of the results I got were Rowson or Rowell for some reason.

I presume this is the marriage for that Thomas and Sarah ...

Thomas Rowe, mason and Sarah Barron, spinster, both of the parish, married by licence at East Allington 4th Sept 1771.

Signed Thomas Row, mark of Sarah Barron, witnesses John Hoyes and Richard Robinson.

Also noticed a Richard Rowe was a witness to another marriage on the same page.

Need to do somemore digging and see if I can link this couple to my Ann Row.

JayG
01-05-18, 17:22
I've updated this to add the parents of Ann.

East Allington and Welby are about 10 miles apart.

Thomas Rowe of Welby advertised in for the Stamford Mercury 24/6/1808 for two journeymen stone masons and bricklayers.

Richard Rowe married at Billingborough in 1795 and is listed as being from the parish of Welby.

Thomas Rowe the witness to Ann & William Gash's marriage must be her father.

I've been able to add some 6 and 7 x great grandparents to my tree which is something I haven't done for a long time.