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Nancy Hartshorn, 1789

Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin.
Name
Nancy /Hartshorn/
Surname
Hartshorn
Given names
Nancy
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage5 October 1784St. Mary's Church, Eccles, Lancashire, England
3 years
elder sister
Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin.
17871788
Birth: 11 March 1787 Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Ellenbrook, Lancashire, England
Death: 4 April 1788
2 years
herself
Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin.
1789
Birth: 19 July 1789 Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Ellenbrook, Lancashire, England
Death:
23 months
younger sister
17911847
Birth: 23 June 1791 Farnworth, Lancashire, England
Death: 30 October 1847Farnworth, Lancashire, England
Birth
Note: The village of Ellenbrook is close to Worsley.
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
yes
Unique identifier
54DC6847B0BFAF4F98BAA1980732CE6C4ACF
Last change
17 March 201321:38:44
Author of last change: Danny
Birth

The village of Ellenbrook is close to Worsley.

Media object
Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin.
Ellenbrook Chapel of St. Mary the Virgin.
Note: Historically Ellenbrook was a chapelry in the parish of Eccles. Though its exact origins are uncertain between 1272 and 1295 the Rector of Eccles granted a licence to Richard de Worsley to have a chantry chapel provided 6d. was paid annually as oblations. It was an outlying chapel within the parish of Eccles, the nearest churches being at Eccles, Leigh and Deane in Bolton.

Historically Ellenbrook was a chapelry in the parish of Eccles. Though its exact origins are uncertain between 1272 and 1295 the Rector of Eccles granted a licence to Richard de Worsley to have a chantry chapel provided 6d. was paid annually as oblations. It was an outlying chapel within the parish of Eccles, the nearest churches being at Eccles, Leigh and Deane in Bolton.

The old chapel was demolished and rebuilt in brick in 1725 and was restored in the 1860s, funded by the 2nd Earl of Ellesmere who died before restoration was complete. The chapel's organ, a memorial to the Earl, dates from this time. The church is built in the Norman style and is a Grade II Listed building.