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kiterunner 03-12-10 12:11

Nancy Catteral
 
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Ann Catteral, known as Nancy
Date and place of birth 20 Jul 1793 Sowerby, Lancashire
Names of parents Robert Catteral and Margaret nee Wilding
Date and place of baptism - if applicable 25 Aug 1793 St Michael on Wyre, Lancashire
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 12 Feb 1810 Woodplumpton, Lancashire, to John Parker. Nancy a spinster age 19.
Husband was John Parker, ag lab, born about 1785 at Out Rawcliffe, Lancashire. First child that I know of was Nancy born about 1813.
Occupation(s) - if any Housewife
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 Sowerby, Lancashire
1851 Rawcliffe with Tarnacre, Lancashire
1861 Cottage, Out Rawcliffe with Tarnacre
Date, place and cause of death 1882 Fulwood, Lancashire
Date and place of burial. 4 May 1882 St Michael on Wyre, Lancashire
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable None
Memorial inscription - if any Not found

kiterunner 03-12-10 13:42

Bother, I thought I'd found her death listed as Ann Parker, in 1861, age 72, but the burial says wife of William, according to the pilot site.

kiterunner 30-11-12 09:07

There is a Nancy Parker burial 4 May 1882 at St Michael on Wyre, Lancashire, age 95, abode Fulwood. Death registered Apr-Jun 1882 Preston district, Broughton sub-district. Can anyone find this Nancy Parker on the 1871 or 1881 census, please?

kiterunner 30-11-12 09:27

Oh, I've found her in 1871 now, with her son John - I hadn't looked for him before because I had already found him at another address! He is one of those people who turns up twice on the same census. And he is in Fulwood in 1881, so it's looking good.

kiterunner 05-11-14 22:31

Finally found her marriage: John Parker married Nancy Catteral 12 Feb 1810 at Woodplumpton Chapel, St Michael on Wyre, Lancashire. Witnesses James Billington and Thomas Millner. Nancy is a spinster age 19, John a husbandman, bachelor, age 25.

kiterunner 05-11-14 22:45

So she is likely to be the Ann Catteral baptised 31 Mar 1793 at St Michael on Wyre, Lancashire, father Robert Catteral, on FamilySearch. Ancestry doesn't seem to have the parish registers and I can't see this entry in the Bishop's Transcripts.

Merry 06-11-14 06:16

Lancs OPC:

Baptism: 25 Aug 1793 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
Ann Catterall - Daughter of Robert Catterall
Born: 20 Jul 1793
Abode: Crossmoor
Source: LDS Film 94024

The entry is on the Bishops Transcripts. It's Number 9 in the right-hand column here

I think ancestry have transcribed the entry as John Catteral!

Merry 06-11-14 06:27

The FS entry you found has date 31 Mar because that's the date the BTs were written up and the entries within them are undated.

The indexing ref for that entry mentions that entry number 9:

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04738-6 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1502470 , Reference ID: item 9

FS does also have the same entry that appears on Lancs OPC but it's further down the results list for me (I only looked at 1793 though!).

Merry 06-11-14 06:29

Did you ever find her in 1881?

kiterunner 06-11-14 07:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merry (Post 286987)
Lancs OPC:

Baptism: 25 Aug 1793 St Michael, St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England
Ann Catterall - Daughter of Robert Catterall
Born: 20 Jul 1793
Abode: Crossmoor
Source: LDS Film 94024

The entry is on the Bishops Transcripts. It's Number 9 in the right-hand column here

I think ancestry have transcribed the entry as John Catteral!

Thanks for that, Merry. It was late at night when I was looking!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merry (Post 286990)
Did you ever find her in 1881?

Not yet.


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