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Old 24-06-14, 15:12
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Originally Posted by Mary from Italy View Post
I've just been having another look, but I can't find a baptism for an Ann or another child likely to be the one born in 1803. There's nothing under the surname Ames or Allen at St Michael's, Lichfield (on my disc), nothing at Ashby (FreeReg has transcribed baptisms for 1783-1812), and I can't see anything on familysearch either.

The only additional snippet of information I've found is an Ann Allen witnessing the marriage of Philip John Wright (widower) and Ann Ames at St. Michael's, Lichfield on 26/2/1827. The other witness was Samuel South.
I looked up Philip John Wright and his family on the census before, but his Ann was too old to be the illegitimate child of William Allen and Sarah Ames b 1807 (and of course the witness might be that Ann!). Of course, now I can't find the person I thought was Philip's wife (Philip died in 1847) to see if she fits with Ann Ames, sister of Sarah and Mary who was bap in Church Lawton, Cheshire in 1792. I would surely have noticed if Mrs Wright had Lawton or Church Lawton as a place of birth, so maybe I had the wrong person in any case, or maybe unconnected.
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