Ann Dorothy Morris Young, 1798–?>
- Name
- Ann Dorothy Morris /Young/
- Surname
- Young
- Given names
- Ann Dorothy Morris
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Marriage | Marriage — 31 July 1791 — Holy Cross, Ryton, Co. Durham |
11 months
elder brother |
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21 months
elder sister |
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2 years
elder sister |
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3 years
herself |
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3 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
1804–1866
Birth: 15 May 1804
35
— Ryton, Co. Durham Death: March 1866 — Brusselton Engine, Heighington, Co. Durham |
3 years
younger brother |
1807–1854
Birth: 8 February 1807
37
— Thornley, Co. Durham Death: June 1854 — St. Helen Auckland, Co. Durham |
husband |
1801–1882
Birth: 1801
— Hill Top, Co. Durham Death: August 1882 — Pelton Fell, Co. Durham |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — 15 February 1824 — Holy Cross, Ryton, Co. Durham |
10 months
son |
1824–
Birth: before 19 December 1824
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26
— Barlow, Co. Durham Death: West Virginia, USA |
2 years
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3 years
son |
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23 months
daughter |
1831–
Birth: before 30 November 1831
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— Canny Hill, Coundon, Co. Durham |
5 years
son |
1836–1890
Birth: before 10 July 1836
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37
— Old Shildon, Co. Durham Death: 1890 — Chester-le-Street district, Co. Durham |
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3rd daughter of George Young (pitman, native of this parish) by his wife Ann nee Blackett (native of Ovingham). |
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Bachelor and spinster. Witnesses Thomas Richardson, John Penman. |