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Hannah ?? (OH's MMMFM)
I'd love some more information about Hannah!
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Hannah ? Date and place of birth unknown c. 1770 as 75 at death Names of parents unknown Date and place of baptism - if applicable unknown Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 1) Hannah ? married ? Crawshaw date unknown place unknown 2) Hannah Crawshaw married Charles Blackshaw 15 July 1797 at St John the Baptist Chester He was a bachelor and a servant She was a widow Both signed their names Witnesses: W Rawlinson, Ben Carter, W Richard Both from the parish Children Aaron John John Sarah Ann William Susannah Aaron and the first John were christened in Chester, the others in Stepney Occupation(s) - if any Shopkeeper 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!). Chester/Cheshire 1841 Census Plummer Row Mile End Old Town Hannah Blackshaw 70 Shopkeeper Y Sarah Fitzgerald 35 Ind Y Robt Harris 35 Brewer Y Date, place and cause of death Hannah Blackshaw died 12 Jan 1845 At no 39 Plummers Row Upper Mile End Old Town Stepney 75 Years Widow of Charles Blackshaw Shopkeeper Asthma Informant: Ann Boon (x) Little Holloway Street Present at death Date and place of burial. unknown Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable I have the administration of Charles Blackshaw, Hannah's husband I assume this is Hannah's administration, but this needs investigating: Canterbury PC administrations 1845 Intestate: Blackshaw Hannh Name and Residence of Administrators or Administratrix: Josh Blackshaw Mile End Vol 1 Folio 50 Memorial inscription - if any unknown Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 19-11-10 at 11:04. |
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There is a James Crawshaw / Hannah Liles marriage on ancestry in the LMA records - St Giles Cripplegate, 20 Sep 1789. Have you looked into that already? Is Hannah's first name in her signature on there anything like your Hannah's signature?
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THanks, KiteRunner - I have never seen that marriage as I have only been looking in the Cheshire area as Hannah and Charles married up there.
I haven't got Ancestry at present - just FMP. I'll have to do a switch one of these days and catch up! I'm not sure if I've got a copy of the marriage of Charles and Hannah Blackshaw - I got the information from the Family Search Pilot site, which says she is a widow. Oh, I also got the information from Cheshire Parish Reigster database (the one that is so hard to decipher!). This states that Charles was a servant ad signed and that Hannah Crawshaw was a widow and signed. So it looks as though I have no image. |
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Bother. If only the Cheshire images were still available on the pilot site. I don't suppose there's much point getting the image of the signature from the London marriage if there's nothing to compare it to! I just thought she might have got married in London the first time because of her saying "born in county" on the 1841 census, though of course it might be a mistake. There certainly seem to be more Crawshaws in the north, but I wondered whether James came from there, and then he moved back up with Hannah after marrying. But I haven't managed to find any children for them, death of James, or anything.
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Thanks anyhow for your interest, KiteRunner. I'll have to put acquiring the image for the marriage entry in my "to do" list.
I didn't notice that she says "born in county" in 1841. I put the information together some time ago. However, I have just found the burial of Charles Blackshaw on the pilot site - Name: Charles Blackshaw Event Type: Burial Birth Date: Birthplace: Christening Date: Christening Place: Marriage Date: Marriage Place: Death Date: Death Place: Burial Date: 09 1834 Burial Place: Whitechapel, London Father's Name: Mother's Name: Record Set: RG4_4496 Collection: England and Wales, Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) I have his admon from Feb 1835. Anyhow, I assume it is him but the "non-conformist" entry bothers me slightly. |
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It's Register of Burials at Wycliffe Independent Chapel at Philpott Street on Commercial Road (formerly Cannon Street Road) in the Parish of Whitechapel, London from 1813 to 1835, if that helps.
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Thanks KiteRunner - that makes sense, anyhow, as they lived just off Commercial Road:
His admon: "...late of Plumbers Row, Commercial Road..." I wonder if Hannah was buried there in 1845?? |
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I've been googling around but not managed to find out for sure whether they were still using it for burials in 1845.
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Thanks for looking, KiteRunner. I'll make a note I need to search for Hannah's burial.
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