Ann MOTLEY
- Christened: 31 Dec 1797, Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England 2
- Married: 24 Dec 1816, Tattershall Holy Trinity, Lincolnshire, England 1
- Buried: 17 Jan 1872, Tattershall Holy Trinity, Lincolnshire, England 3
Research Notes:
In 1841 Ann Burrell, aged about 40, and husband Charles Burrell, aged about 45, farmer, were living in Billinghay. Present were children: James (20), Betsey (18), Matilda (16), Louisa (15), Thomas (5), William (3), Henry (6 months)
In 1851 Ann Burrill (53) of Sibsey and husband Charles Burrill (55) of Walcot, farmer of 158? acres employing 5 labourers, were living in Dales, Walcot. Present were children (born in Walcot): Louisa (25), Charles P. (23), William (13), scholar, Henry (10), scholar, and 3 servants.
In 1861 Ann Burrill (63) of Sibsey, widow, was staying with her son James Burrill and his family on Westhorpe Way, Gosberton.
In 1871 Ann Burrill (73) of Sibsey, widow, was staying at 10 High St., Horncastle. Present were [grandchildren born in Horncastle, parents not present]: Ada Burrill (10), scholar, Walter Burrill (8), scholar, Kate Burrill (7), scholar, Edwin (5), scholar, Norah (3), Percy (1), and Betsy L. Procter (18) of Ilford Essex, governness.
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Ann Burrill of Leeds died aged 74 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
Ann married Charles BURRILL of Horncastle, son of James BURRILL and Elizabeth BLANCHER, on 24 Dec 1816 in Tattershall Holy Trinity, Lincolnshire, England 1. (Charles BURRILL of Horncastle was born about 1796 in Walcot, Lincolnshire, England and was buried on 28 Mar 1860 in Tattershall Holy Trinity, Lincolnshire, England 4.)
Marriage Notes:
Charles Burrill of the parish of Walcot and Ann Motley of this parish
Married by Licence
Witnesses: Joseph Dawson, John Motley
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Note: In the Censuses, all the children are shown as having been born in Walcot Dales. Their birthplaces shown in this file are taken from the Tattershall baptismal register. However, it is fair to say that they all grew up in Walcot Dales.
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