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Monday 27 May 2019

A Memorial to Anne: 52 Ancestors - Week 22.

"In the Cemetery" is the theme of this week's "52 Ancestors" prompt.  The  gravestone (below)  is the only photographic link I have with my great great Aunt Anne,  the eldest sister of my great grandmother Maria.   I have a soft spot for Anne and just wish I had a photograph of her.  
 
For my research uncovered that Maria was staying with Anne and family at the time of her wedding to James Danson, and Anne named her own daughter Maria - so there must have been a closeness between the two sisters,  daughters of  Robert and Jane Rawcliffe of Hambleton, near Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire.    

Anne's  family history encompasses three names - Rawcliffe, Roskell and Hesketh -  names that were prominent in the Fylde - the area of Lancashire between the River Ribble at Preston to the south and River Wyre at Fleetwood  to the north.
 
Research through census records and parochial records  traced evens in Anne's life. 



Anne was born 1 June 1847 at Hambleton, and baptised 23rd June at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary  at  Hambleton (above)  - the eldest of eight daughters (five surviving infancy)  born to Robert and Jane Rawcliffe.   346 residents lived in Hambleton at the time of the 1851 census.

Ten years on in 1861, Anne was not listed with her parents and sisters, but may well be the 13 year old Anne Rawcliffe, a house servant,  resident with John Rawcliffe, a taylor and grocer, his wife Barbara, 5 year old son Thomas and apprentice Richard Parkinson.  So far no family connection has been traced between these two Rawcliffe families.   
 

By the time of the 1871 census, Anne, at 23,  was back home with her father (by this time a widower) and two sisters Jane and Maria. 


Anne married gamekeeper Robert Roskell at St. James, Stalmine on 17th March 1874, the witnesses her sister Jennet with her future husband Richard Riley.   Internet contacts produced a wealth of information on local Roskell ancestors.
 


The 1881 census showed the Robert and Anne  to be living in the small hamlet of Thistleton at Thistleton Cottages (below)

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This fact,  for the first time explained why my great grandmother Maria's  address was Thistleton  at the time of her marriage to James Danson in 1877 - presumably staying with her eldest sister and family – with James in the neighbouring village of Singleton.  

The 1881 census entry showed  the population of Thistleton as 386 - among  them:

Robert Roskell
Gamekeeper
29
Born Garstang
Ann Roskell
Wife
32
Born Garstang
John Roskell
Son, scholar
  6
Born Kirkham
Jane A. Rawcliffe
Daughter, scholar
 8
Born Garstang



Anne’s birthplace, given as Garstang (the registration district)  could be a mistake, as her birth record is clearly shown   Hambleton.  This also brought  the first knowledge of  daughter Jane Alice  bor  illegitimately c. 1873 before Anne's marriage, with Jane retaining her mother’s surname.  Parish records at Hambleton noted Jane's baptism - with both her Christian names those of Rawcliffe sisters.



In 1882 the parish records of St. Anne’s Singleton showed the baptism of Matthew and Agnes, son and daughter (twins) of Robert and Anne Roskell, Thistleton and named after their paternal grandparents. Sadly Matthew did not long survive and was buried at Singleton on 21 June 1882 aged just three weeks.


A daughter Maria (named after her aunt, my great grandmother) was baptised 14 February 1886.   Burial records, however, showed a year later  another death in the family - Anne’s eldest daughter Jane Alice buried 4 May 1887 at the young age of 14.


The 1891 census entry showed the two daughters Agnes and Maria with their parents - but no mention of their brother John who would be 16 years old. 


Three years later, Anne's husband Robert  died, buried 4 May 1894 at the age  of forty-two - three immediate family deaths in twelve years that left Anne a widow with two young daughters - Agnes 12 and Maria 8, and older son John.  

By the time of the 1901 census, Anne, then a 53 year old widow, had moved from the hamlet of Thistleton to the busy fishing port of Fleetwood, where at 21 Kemp Street, her occupation was given as  she was a grocer/shopkeeper, living with her two daughters – Agnes A. Roskell aged 18, a draper’s assistant, and Maria Roskell aged 15, a draper’s apprentice - both born Thistleton.  



Come the 1911 census, I could find no trace of Anne, nor confirm a death.  Then a spurt of inspiration made me look for her daughter Maria, to discover  that Anne had remarried and was now Mrs Jenkinson married to John a retired farmer and living at Blakiston Road East, Fleetwood, with Maria - no occupation given.  Helpfully the census entry noted that Anne had been married for two years.



Daughter Maria was to marry, on 2 May 1912 at St. Peter’s Fleetwood, William Hesketh,  (another prominent Fylde surname),  a telegraphist of 7 Hesketh Place, Fleetwood.  Maria’s address was given as 4 Blakiston Street and her age 27.   The witnesses to the wedding included John Roskell – Maria’s brother?  On their third wedding anniversary in 1915,  son Frank was christened at St. Peter’s, with the family now living at Rose Cottage, North Street, and William described as a clerk. 
 
Sister Agnes could well be the Agnes Anne Roskell who married in the third quarter of 1901.   



Anne Roskell Jenkinson  nee Rawcliffe died 4 April 1928 and was buried, not in Fleetwood, but beside her first husband and young children Jane and Matthew at St. Anne's Church, Singleton.  Her age on her gravestone was given as 75. 


The monumental inscription for St. Anne’s Churchyard, Singleton no. 90 records:



 In Affectionate Remembrance of
  Matthew son of
Robert and Ann Roskell of Thistleton
Who died June 17th 1882 aged 3 weeks


Also Jane Alice, sister of the above Matthew Roskell
Who died April 7th 1887 aged 14 years.


We thought they were our own for yet a while,
That we had earned them by the love of heaven,
To be a life’s, not a season’s smile, then tears forever.


 Also of the above Robert Roskell 

Who died May 2nd 1894 aged 42 years. 


Also Ann, beloved wife of the above.  
Who died April 6th 1928 aged 75 years


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3 comments:

  1. Oh my, this family's life (and death) story is so well described through your chronological details and with resources too. I'm thrilled, and enjoyed reading all of it.

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  2. Thank you, Barbara, for your comment and your continued interest in my posts - much appreciated. Happy researching!

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  3. That's a lot of inscription on the last stone. I can't imagine what that would cost today. The special message on the stone is just lovely.

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