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Abt 1875 -
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Family |
Samuel Burns, b. Abt 1870 |
Marriage |
28 May 1896 |
St. James's Church, Collyhurst, Manchester, Lancashire |
Type: AFter Banns |
Documents |
| Marriage of Annie Allen (age 22) to Samuel Burns (age 26) - St. James's Church, Collyhurst, Manchester - 28 May 1896 The certificate is very difficult to read: this apparently due to the quality of the microfilm taken by the LDS. This certificate says that Samuel Burns (age 26, widower, labourer, living at 10 Husband Street) married Annie Allen (age 22, spinster, weaver, also living at 10 Husband Street). His fther was Gerald Burns (deceased), a mechanic. Her fther was James Allen (deceased), a guard. Married after banns. Witnesses: William Wilkinson and Mary Ellen O'Connor. |
Family ID |
F505778211 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
25 Jul 2008 |
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Documents |
| 1891 U.K. Census - Elizabeth Allen and Family - Living at 22 Thorn Street, Manchester The 1891 census shows Elizabeth Allen, a 38 year old widow and head of the household, "living on her own means." With her are daughters Annie (age 16) and Nellie (age 15), both "back minders" in a leather mill. There are also younger daughters Ada (13), Florence (10), Lily (5), and Elizabeth (5). They are living at 22 Thorn Street, Manchester. U.K. Census Class RG12; Piece 3246; Folio 35; Page 64; GSU roll 6098356. |
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Sources |
- [S4930] Cathedral and Parish Church of Manchester, 1873 - Page 46 - Line 92 (Reliability: 3).
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