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Ann Edwards, 18181902 (aged 84 years)

Name
Ann /Edwards/
Surname
Edwards
Given names
Ann
Married name
Ann /Hughes/
Family with parents
father
1793
Birth: 1793 26 26 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
mother
1780
Birth: 1780Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
Marriage Marriage24 March 1815St Oswald, Chester, Cheshire, England
-2 months
elder sister
1814
Birth: 1814 21 34 Warrington, Lancashire, England
Death:
2 years
elder brother
1815
Birth: 1815 22 35 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
3 years
elder sister
1817
Birth: 1817 24 37 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
2 years
herself
Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, England.
18181902
Birth: 1818 25 38 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: October 1902Chester, Cheshire, England
3 years
younger brother
18201884
Birth: 1820 27 40 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 16 August 1884Chester, Cheshire, England
Family with Thomas Hughes
husband
St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
18181885
Birth: 1818 24 24 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 29 June 1885Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire, England
herself
Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, England.
18181902
Birth: 1818 25 38 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: October 1902Chester, Cheshire, England
Marriage Marriage9 December 1839Chester, Cheshire, England
3 years
daughter
3 years
son
1844
Birth: 1844 26 26 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death:
4 years
daughter
1847
Birth: 1847 29 29 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death:
2 years
son
3 years
son
18501850
Birth: 1850 32 32 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 1850Chester, Cheshire, England
15 months
daughter
18511861
Birth: March 1851 33 33 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: December 1861Chester, Cheshire, England
3 years
son
18531932
Birth: 1853 35 35 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: June 1932Bermondsey, London, England
5 years
son
Annie Hughes, Arthur Gordon Hughes, Evelyn Margaret Hughes, Francis Palliser Hughes, Herbert Hughes, Joseph Hughes and Annie Helen Rogers.
18571934
Birth: 1857 39 39 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 29 October 1934Halifax, Yorkshire, England
3 years
son
1859
Birth: 1859 41 41 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
3 years
son
18611923
Birth: 1861 43 43 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 25 March 1923Gorton, Manchester, Lancashire, England
3 years
daughter
18631863
Birth: June 1863 45 45 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 6 September 1863Chester, Cheshire, England
Birth
Christening
Address: St. Oswald's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Birth of a brother
Baptism of a brother
Marriage
Address: St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Birth of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Baptism of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Address: 115 Francis Street, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Christening of a son
Address: St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a daughter
Burial of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Death of a husband
Address: 10 Belgrave Place, Handbridge, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Burial of a husband
Address: Overleigh Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Marriage of a son
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
Burial
Address: Overleigh Cemetery
Unique identifier
A7246BF99485D511A91944455354000020CD
Last change
2 August 202116:08:55
Author of last change: 7mikefh
Note

1851 census 110 Francis Street, St John, Chester

Thomas HUGHES Head M Male 32 Master Tailor Chester, Cheshire
Anne HUGHES Wife M Female 30 Chester, Cheshire
Mary Ann HUGHES Daur U Female 9 Chester, Cheshire
James HUGHES Son U Male 7 Scholar Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Margaret HUGHES Daur U Female 3 Scholar Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Thomas HUGHES Son U Male 2 Scholar Chester, Cheshire

1861 census 115 Francis Street, St John, Chester

Thomas HUGHES Head M 42 M Chester, Cheshire Tailor
Anne HUGHES Wife M 40 F Chester, Cheshire
Mary Ann HUGHES Daur U 19 F Chester, Cheshire
Margaret HUGHES Daur U 13 F Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Thomas HUGHES Son U 12 M Chester, Cheshire Scholar
Eliza HUGHES Daur U 10 F Chester, Cheshire Scholar
Walter HUGHES Son U 8 M Chester, Cheshire Scholar
Joseph HUGHES Son U 3 M Chester, Cheshire
Robert HUGHES Son U 1 M Chester, Cheshire

1871 census 3 Westminster Terrace, 116 Handbridge, St Mary on the Hill, Chester

Thomas HUGHES Head M 52 M Chester, Cheshire Tailor
Anne HUGHES Wife M 50 F Chester, Cheshire
Walter HUGHES Son U 18 M Chester, Cheshire Hallmonger
Joseph HUGHES Son U 13 M Chester, Cheshire
Robert HUGHES Son U 11 M Chester, Cheshire Scholar
Alfred HUGHES Son U 9 M Chester, Cheshire Scholar
Thomas DAVIES Lodger U Surveyor
Peter BURGESS Lodger U Surveyor

1881 census

Chas. HIBBERT Head M Male 25 Mollington, Cheshire, England Solicitors Clk
Jane HIBBERT Wife M Female 23 Upton, Cheshire, England
Chas.W. HIBBERT Son U Male 1 m Chester, Cheshire, England
Ann HUGHES Vist M Female 63 Chester, Cheshire, England

Source Information:
Dwelling 25 Blk Diamond St
Census Place Chester St Oswald, Cheshire, England
Family History Library Film 1341852
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3561 / 4
Page Number 2

Media object
Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, England.
Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, England.
Note: Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral and the mother church of the Diocese of Chester, It is located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. The cathedral (formerly the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery, dedicated to Saint Werburgh) is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Since 1541 it has been the seat of the Bishop of Chester.

Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral and the mother church of the Diocese of Chester, It is located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. The cathedral (formerly the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery, dedicated to Saint Werburgh) is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Since 1541 it has been the seat of the Bishop of Chester.

The cathedral is a Grade I listed building, and part of a heritage site that also includes the former monastic buildings to the north, which are also listed Grade I. The cathedral, typical of English cathedrals in having been modified many times, dates from between 1093 and the early 16th century, although the site itself may have been used for Christian worship since Roman times. All the major styles of English medieval architecture, from Norman to Perpendicular, are represented in the present building. The cathedral and former monastic buildings were extensively restored during the 19th century (amidst some controversy), and a free-standing bell-tower was added in the 20th century. The buildings are a major tourist attraction in Chester. In addition to holding services for Christian worship, the cathedral is used as a venue for concerts and exhibitions.

Until 1881, the south transept, which is unusually large, also took on a separate function as an independent ecclesiastical entity: the parish church of St Oswald.

Media object
St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Note: St John the Baptist's Church, Chester is in Vicar's Lane, Chester, Cheshire, England. It lies outside the city walls on a cliff above the north bank of the River Dee. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Chester. Its benefice is combined with that of St Peter, Chester. Alec Clifton-Taylor includes it in his list of 'best' English parish churches, and it is considered to be the best example of 11th–12th century church architecture in Cheshire.