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Ann Tapner/Pimley

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 28 Jan 2024 17:04

Posting 1881 for helpers' reference:


Ann Tapner
in the 1881 England Census
Name Ann Tapner
Age 7
Estimated Birth Year abt 1874
Relationship to Head Daughter
Father Charles Tapner
Mother Mary Tapner
Gender Female
Where born High Crompton, Lancashire, England
Civil parish Ardwick
County/Island Lancashire
Country England
Street Address 4 Lees Bdgs
Registration district Chorlton
ED, institution, or vessel 21
Neighbors
Piece 3898
Folio 94
Page number 26
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Charles Tapner 49 Head - London
Mary Tapner 47 Wife - Manchester
Ann Tapner 7 Daughter
William C. Tapner 2 Son - Masser [?]
John T. Tapner Son 4 mths - Ardwick

Anita

Anita Report 28 Jan 2024 16:22

Ann was born in 1874 in the village of High Crompton Lancs.
Her mother was Mary Pimley nee Whalley who did not marry Ann's father Charles Tapner.
They had two sons William Charles, died unmarried in 1910, & John Thomas (my grandfather).
I have all the Births, Census and deaths etc for all the above but Ann only appears in the 1881 census.
I would love to know what happened too her.
The boys used Pimley as surname after mother/father split before 1884 when mother died and boys were put in Prestwich Workhouse.