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Alice and Jane Broadley

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Gail

Gail Report 8 Apr 2010 16:27

They are both part of my family tree.
Thanks Flick


On the certificate the one looks like a 7 maybe I should cleen my glasses. lol.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 8 Apr 2010 22:34

Thanks Flick - I think only searched from 1852!

Not that it helps to find alice & jane - just trying to get a picture really

have you found alice & jane in any other census than 1841?

Marie

Marie Report 27 Dec 2010 17:18

Jane and Alice were definitely sisters. The family is complicated because an Edward Broadley married a Betty Broadley, thus crossing two branches of the family. Jane was baptized at Altham, born 20 jan 1802, buried at Altham as daughter of Edward 8 aug 1856. Her brother Robert was born in 1805 and Alice or Alley in 1808. Edward died in 1808 and Betty lived in a house in the Moorside till she died in 1839, buried Altham. In 1841 in the Moorside there is a double page spread with several broadley families. Two of those families are of a Thomas Broadley=Ann Monk and an Edward Broadley =Nanny Monk at Altham 1810. These are from a branch which had been catholic and they are brothers. The Edward who died was their cousin and he was born catholic, but Betty was from an Anglican line so their children were Anglican, sorry got to make tea, will return, Marie