The following pages contain the little which is known concerning a family of no social importance, and will consequently, only be interesting to those connected with it. For such they are written, and to such addressed, without any apology for their publication. George William Marshall, 1866.

William Lawry

Male, #98, born 4 Nov 1798, died Oct 1874
FatherJohn Lawry born 27 Oct 1776, died Sep 1833
MotherRebecca Cock born Jun 1764, died 1 Sep 1820

Family

Ann Hurdacre born 13 Apr 1802, died 1882
Child
Baptism4 Nov 1798 St.Circius & St.Julitta, Luxulyan, Cornwall, England1 
(Groom) Marriage12 Apr 1833 St.Peter & St.Paul, Bleadon, Somerset, England; Bride=Ann Hurdacre1 
Census 18417 Jun 1841 Purn, Bleadon, Somerset, England; Principal=Ann Hurdacre2 
Religion9 Sep 1842 Bible Christian Circuit, Bleadon, Somerset, England; The Bleadon Bible Christian Chapel was built by William Lawry the Chief Bible Christilan in the village of Bleadon; Principal=Ann Hurdacre3 
Census 185130 Mar 1851 Weston town, Bleadon, Somerset, England; Member of Household=Ann Hurdacre4 
DeathOct 1874 Bleadon, Somerset 
Burial15 Oct 1874 Bleadon, Somerset1 

Citations

  1. [S8] - compiler, "Parish Marriage registar", Ancestral File.
  2. [S23] The 1841 Census of England & Wales.
  3. [S34] Non Comformist Records.
  4. [S20] The 1851 Census of England & Wales.

 

 

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