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    Tooo busy posting next find and missed yours sorry...

    Jane Browne, as my records show she died in 1856
    I would agree, the 1860 census doesnot include the marital status. What I am looking for is a census with the year of migration on!

    I have amended Ann SWADE to SWALE ( on ancestry) so hopefully in a few days any links with her will appear.....

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    Absolute *treasure*! Thank you so much!

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    Your Ohio link
    1880 US Census
    Springfield, Clark, Ohio
    CHAMBERS Edward 33 Lumber merchant b Ohio
    CHAMBERS Carrie 28
    CHAMBERS Brownie 2
    CHAMBERS Carrie 8m
    SLATTERLY Sarah


    1885 Iowa Census
    Des Moines Polk
    CHAMBERS Edward W 37
    CHAMBERS Carrie 32
    CHAMBERS Beatrice 7
    CHAMBERS Carrie states 15? But is 5
    CHAMBERS Cora l 0
    LEIN Louise 18

    1910 US Census
    Chicago Ward 25, Cook, Illinois
    CHAMBERS Carrie 57
    CHAMBERS Cora 25 Teacher of sewing

    Not sure about this!
    1920 US Census
    Syracuse Association Home
    Syracuse Ward 6, Onondaga, New York
    CHAMBERS Carrie 68 widow

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    Excellent! Thank you. Ann was Jane's sister. I wonder if she raised Carrie when Jane passed away. Little Carrie was just 4, poor thing. I also wonder if some of the children are Ann's, but she has no husband it seems. Puzzling. I have no record of Canelia, George or Lety. So fascinating!! Thanks again!!

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    Just struggling to get back to the UK records..............

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    As some of the events are pre 1 July 1837, this was the date the UK introduced the Birth Marriage & death certification as we know them, we are reliant oon church records. The main source for these is the site familysearch.org.

    The downside is the digitalisaetion of the records is work in progress also Wales has more than its fair share of non conformist chapels / churches these records are only just now being looked at!

    So on the random basis I have adpted this may not be the correct person!!

    Baptism
    09 Jun 1816
    Ruabon, Denbighshire, Wales

    John Edward Brown

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    Could Jane have been a widow when she married John Brown?

    Church of St George's Everton (Liverpool) 3rd Dec 1835. Jane Breary Swale to John Wild the younger. Married by licence. Witnesses James Bathgate and Robert Dobie. Bride, groom and witnesses all signed.

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    This marriage record may be Jane Breary Swale's sister.

    St Brides Church Liverpool, Jun 25th 1843.
    Mary Swale, full age, spinster, of Bedford St, father - John Henry Swale a professor of mathematics
    William L[can't read full name] Pearson, full age, bachelor, a Grocer, of Pitt St, father - Joseph Pearson a Grocer.
    Witnessed by William and Elizabeth Lloyd.
    Married by licence. Bride, groom and witnesses all signed.

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    The marriage allegation names him - William Lindop Pearson

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    Quote Originally Posted by almach View Post
    This marriage record may be Jane Breary Swale's sister.

    St Brides Church Liverpool, Jun 25th 1843.
    Mary Swale, full age, spinster, of Bedford St, father - John Henry Swale a professor of mathematics
    William L[can't read full name] Pearson, full age, bachelor, a Grocer, of Pitt St, father - Joseph Pearson a Grocer.
    Witnessed by William and Elizabeth Lloyd.
    Married by licence. Bride, groom and witnesses all signed.
    It's William Lindop Pearson

    The originals of these marriage records can be seen on Ancestry. Jane's middle name was clearly BREARY, without any L, as she signed it thus apart from what the vicar wrote.
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