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Hi Nola, I'm interested in your post because you also have the middle forename, 'Ward', being used. I'd like to exchange data with you, please. Name: James Crewe Christen: 27 Apr 1805, St Mary's, Nantwich, Co Cheshire. Burial: 28 Nov 1843, Liverpool Necropolis, Lancashire Father: James Crewe/Crew (~1780-1840) Mother: Mary Shotton (1781-<1839) Spouse: Jessey Munro Scott formerly Thomson Children: 1: Samuel Ward Crewe, Christen: 9 Sep 1834, St Augustine, Everton, Lancs -------------------------- 2: Mary Jessey Crewe, Christen: 28 Apr 1836, St Augustine, Everton, Lancs Death: 29 Aug 1836, Liverpool ------------------------ 3: James Richard Crewe, Christen: 13 Jan 1839, St Augustine, Everton, Lancs Death: 11 Feb 1839 --------------------- 4: Jessey Munro Thomson Crewe (My 2 X great-grandmother) Birth: 23 Aug 1839, Everton, West Derby, Lancashire Death: 17 Feb 1938, Wolseley St, Granville, Maryborough, Queensland ------------------------- 1841 Census 6 June Everton HO107 519 Enum 19 Folio 58..Prince Edwin St. Ann Ward, female, 60yrs, independent, not born Lancs. Samuel Crewe, male, 6yrs, born Lancs. Jesse Crewe, female, 2yrs, born Lancs. Jane (Evans), female,20 yrs, single, not born Lancs. Apparently, James was not at home that evening. It's possible that he was already having medical treatment. It's also possible that Ann Ward was a relative who had fostered the children after their mother's death & during their father's terminal illness. ----------- 1851 Census Everton HO 107 2189 Folio 227 Prince Edwin St, even no's. Folio 286 Prince Edwin St, odd no's. No Crewe or Ward found. ------------
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