Annie Elizabeth Pearson1

#11502, (1857-)
ChartsFairclough Family - descendants
Last Edited27 Jun 2014
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Annie Elizabeth Pearson was born in 1857.1 Annie lived on 2 May 1876 at 16 Samuel Street, Hindsforth, Atherton, Lancashire.1 She was a cotton piecer on 2 May 1876.1

She married Thomas Henry Miller, son of Robert T. Miller and Mary Fairclough, at St. John the Baptist on Tuesday, 2 May 1876 at Atherton, Lancashire..1

Annie Elizabeth Pearson was recorded as the spouse of Thomas Henry Miller in the 1881 census at 119 Adelphi Street, Preston, Lancashire. She was recorded as being Her age was recorded as 23 years old, and their infant daughter Ethel lived with them.2

Annie Elizabeth Pearson was recorded as the spouse of Thomas Henry Miller in the 1891 census at 'Strawberry Gardens' in London Road, Preston, Lancashire. Also in the household was their ten year old daughter, a niece and an elderly widowed visitor.3

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1857Birth1
1876Residence16 Samuel Street, Hindsforth, Atherton, Lancashire1
1876Occupation1
1876Married Name1
1876MarriageSt. John the Baptist, Atherton, Lancashire1

Family

Thomas Henry Miller (c 1858-)
Child

Citations

  1. [S455] Parish Registers for St. John the Baptist - Atherton, Marriages 1873 - 1891, Page 22, Entry 43; LDS Film 1885670: Manchester Central Library Archives & Local Studies MFPR 1187.
  2. [S393] National Census for England, 1881 (online image) District of Preston, Sub-district of St. Peter peice 4233 folio 97 p.63.
  3. [S391] National Census for England, 1891 (online image) District of Preston, Sub-district of Trinity peice 3429 folio 33 p.4.