Ravenscroft, Hannah
Birth Name | Ravenscroft, Hannah 1a 2a 3a 2b 4a 2c |
Also Known As | Taylor, Hanna 5a |
Also Known As | Taylor, Hannah 2d 6a |
Also Known As | Taylor, Hannah “Rasincroft” 7a |
Gender | female |
Narrative
May 1839 Hannah's father died. He was a publican. Hannah was 22 and probably working in the pub.
Feb 1841 Hannah has a daughter called Mary.
Mar 1841 Hannah's mother died. In the June census, Hannah is running the pub, and looking after her sisters Sarah and Mary who are about 15, and her brother Jonathan aged 8, and her own 4 month old daughter.
Hannah didn't get married until she was 32, because she was looking after her siblings and her own daughter.
1849 marries William Taylor.
1851 census her brother Jonathan and her daughter Mary are living with Hannah and her husband, and their daughter Ellen aged 4 months.
1852 baptism of their second child, James William Taylor, has father William Taylor crossed out, and Hannah Rasincroft (sic) is a Spinster. St Matthew's church was on Liverpool Street, off Deansgate which is a continuation of Chester Road where Hannah was living.
1854 their daughter Elizabeth was born but she was not baptised until she was aged 8.
1856 her brother Jonathan married Catherine Chesworth. They had two children before Catherine died in 1861 aged 23. Jonathan remarried four years later. Caroline Bridge was 24 and single. Jonathan gave his age as 29 but he was actually 32. The marriage was witnessed by Jonathan's sister Elizabeth. They had 3 children, all born in Hulme.
1861 not found Hannah or her husband William. Their 3 children are living with their grandmother, William's mother. Hannah's first daughter Mary not found.
Events
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Ravenscroft, Jonathan | about 1792 | 1839 | |
Mother | Fitton, Mary | about 1792 | 21 Mar 1841 | |
Ravenscroft, Hannah | about May 1817 | |||
Sister | Ravenscroft, Sarah | between 1823 and 1828 | ||
Sister | Ravenscroft, Elizabeth | between 1823 and 1828 | ||
Brother | Ravenscroft, Jonathan | 1829 | 1830 | |
Sister | Ravenscroft, Mary | between 1828 and 1833 | ||
Brother | Ravenscroft, Jonathan | 24 Jul 1833 |
Families
Family of Taylor, William and Ravenscroft, Hannah |
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Married | Husband | Taylor, William ( * between 1819 and 1820 + ... ) | |||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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MaryTaylor | Feb 1841 | |
Taylor, ELLEN | 30 Nov 1850 | 1917 |
Taylor, James William | about 1852 | |
Taylor, Elizabeth | 17 Mar 1854 |
Family of Ravenscroft, Hannah
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Ravenscroft, Mary Wolfendale | between 1840 and 1841 |
Pedigree
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Source References
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Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
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Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1901 (Cathedral)
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Record for Hannah Ravenscroft
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Record for Mary Wolfendale Ravenscroft
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Record for Elizabeth Taylor
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Record for Ellen Taylor
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Record for Hannah Ravenscroft
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Record for Ellen Taylor
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Record for Elizabeth Taylor
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1841 Census of England and Wales
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- Page: Class: HO107; Piece: 585; Book: 12; Civil Parish: Salford; County: Lancashire; Enumeration District: 17; Page: 1; Line: 1; GSU roll: 438738
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Record for Hannah Ravenscroft
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Record for Hannah Ravenscroft
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Record for Hannah Ravenscroft
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Lancashire, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1911
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Record for Mary Wolfendale Ravenscroft
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1851 Census of England and Wales
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Name: Ellen
[Ellen Taylor]
Age: 4/12
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Hanna
Gender: Female
Where born: Salford, Lancashire, England
Civil Parish: Hulme
Ecclesiastical parish: St Marks
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
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Registration district: Chorlton
Sub-registration district: Hulme
ED, institution, or vessel: 2rr
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 40
Piece: 2221
Page Number: 13
Household Members:
Name Age
William Taylor
Hanna Taylor 32
Maria Taylor 6
Ellen Taylor 4/12
James Taylor 54
Sarah Taylor 54
Jonathan Revenscroft 17
Benjamin Fletcher 26 - Citation:
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Name: Ellen
[Ellen Taylor]
Age: 4/12
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Hanna
Gender: Female
Where born: Salford, Lancashire, England
Civil Parish: Hulme
Ecclesiastical parish: St Marks
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
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Disability:
Registration district: Chorlton
Sub-registration district: Hulme
ED, institution, or vessel: 2rr
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 40
Piece: 2221
Page Number: 13
Household Members:
Name Age
William Taylor
Hanna Taylor 32
Maria Taylor 6
Ellen Taylor 4/12
James Taylor 54
Sarah Taylor 54
Jonathan Revenscroft 17
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England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
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Name: Ellen Taylor
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1850
Birth Place: Hulme
Baptism Date: 16 Mar 1851
Baptism Place: Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Father: William Taylor
Mother: Hannah Taylor
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Name: Ellen Taylor
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1850
Birth Place: Hulme
Baptism Date: 16 Mar 1851
Baptism Place: Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Father: William Taylor
Mother: Hannah Taylor
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Manchester, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
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Pubs of Manchester - Past and Present
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St Lukes Tavern, King Street, Salford. (c) Neil Richardson [1].
A few dozen yards before West King Street meets St Stephen Street in Salford today, the original King Street used to meet up with the lost Broughton Street. Here, the Bee Hive beerhouse opened on the north side in 1821 but it was soon renamed St Lukes Tavern when the new landlord moved from a pub of the same name on Long Millgate, Manchester. Mild and bitter were offered along with French brandy, Islay whiskey and "Best Old Port from the wood". Threlfalls took over the St Lukes Tavern in the late 1800s - it's pictured in Neil Richardson's book in the 1920s - and the pub stood until it was victim of the first St Mattias clearance in 1954 [1]. The Canon Green Court flats sit here today.
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St Lukes Tavern, King Street, Salford. (c) Neil Richardson [1].
A few dozen yards before West King Street meets St Stephen Street in Salford today, the original King Street used to meet up with the lost Broughton Street. Here, the Bee Hive beerhouse opened on the north side in 1821 but it was soon renamed St Lukes Tavern when the new landlord moved from a pub of the same name on Long Millgate, Manchester. Mild and bitter were offered along with French brandy, Islay whiskey and "Best Old Port from the wood". Threlfalls took over the St Lukes Tavern in the late 1800s - it's pictured in Neil Richardson's book in the 1920s - and the pub stood until it was victim of the first St Mattias clearance in 1954 [1]. The Canon Green Court flats sit here today.
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Manchester, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
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Record for Jonathan Ravenscroft
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