Anne SCOTT
1802 - 1869 (67 years)-
Name Anne SCOTT Birth 1802 Idle, Yorkshire, England Gender Female Death 18 Nov 1869 Idle, Yorkshire, England [1] Burial 22 Nov 1869 Idle Holy Trinity, Yorkshire, England [2] Person ID I61 Our Family Tree Last Modified 14 May 2016
Father Thomas SCOTT Mother Mary RIPLEY Marriage 17 Apr 1799 Guiseley St Oswald, Yorkshire, England [3] - Image of register entry in fliles.
Family ID F305 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Edward BROWN, b. 14 Nov 1801, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 6 Aug 1859, Thackley, Yorkshire, England (Age 57 years) Marriage 17 Jul 1825 Calverley St Wilfrid, Yorkshire, England [4, 5] - He a joiner of Calverley, she of Calverley. Witnesses James Ripley and B.C.
Children 1. Mary Scott BROWN, b. 3 Oct 1826, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 2. Elizabeth BROWN, b. 25 Dec 1829, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 3. John BROWN, b. 23 Nov 1831, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 4. William BROWN, b. 9 Sep 1833, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 22 Aug 1893 (Age 59 years) 5. Lucy Ann BROWN, b. 17 Mar 1836, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 6. Edward BROWN, b. 16 May 1837, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 21 Oct 1916, 720 Leeds Road, Idle, Yorkshire, England (Age 79 years) 7. Peter Smith BROWN, b. 22 Jul 1841, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 23 Jul 1918 (Age 77 years) 8. Thomas Scott BROWN, b. 28 Apr 1843, Thackley, Yorkshire, England d. 10 Oct 1885, Bristol, England (Age 42 years) Family ID F20 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 May 2016
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Histories Our Family History - Private Burial Ground at Thackley
On Apr 3 1785 Lucy Ann Smith #63, a Quaker, married Dr John Rawson #382 at Calverley St Wilfrid, Yorkshire. The ceremony was performed by a priest. This was against the Quaker rules and, after various investigations, it was decided that Lucy and her parents (William and Ann Smith) should have 'Testimonies of Denial', meaning that they were in effect excommunicated. When William Smith Rawson #802, the only son of John and Lucy, died in infancy, his grandfather wanted him buried in the Quaker graveyard at Idle. He was refused, so William established a private cemetery at Thackley for the interment of the child and other members of the family. This is a historical record of some of the families descended from William and Ann who are buried at this cemetery, as compiled by J. Horsfall Turner in 1907.
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Notes - Naming of two children may give a clue to her parents, viz. Mary Scott and Thomas Scott. Hence I assume she was daughter of Thomas and Mary. Unfortunately, it seems he married Pally (sic) Hartley , not a Mary, so Annie's parentage remains speculative. The name Smith used for some children probably came from Lucy Rawson, nee Smith.
There was a Nanny baptised in 1802, but this does not fit with the reported ages at death.
I have a copy of her will in the files. She was a widow and divided everything equally between her five sons. John Brown and Thomas Scott Brown were the executors.
- Naming of two children may give a clue to her parents, viz. Mary Scott and Thomas Scott. Hence I assume she was daughter of Thomas and Mary. Unfortunately, it seems he married Pally (sic) Hartley , not a Mary, so Annie's parentage remains speculative. The name Smith used for some children probably came from Lucy Rawson, nee Smith.
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