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Mally Grime

b. 18 April 1790, d. 9 April 1863

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Logo Mally Grime 1790

Birth

Mally Grime was born on 18 April 1790 at St James Church in Haslingden.1,2

Parents

FatherJames Grime, The Older (b. 1759, d. 10 September 1831)
MotherBetty Entwistle (b. March 1764, d. 15 January 1831)

Family life

Solomon Mather and Mally Grime were married on 9 August 1809 in Bolton.3

Children with Solomon Mather (b. 1790, d. May 1854)

DaughterBetty Mather (b. 11 November 1810)
SonIsaac Mather (b. 1 September 1812)
DaughterAlice Mather+ (b. 1 January 1815)
SonSolomon Mather (b. 16 May 1819)
SonJames Mather (b. 1822)
SonAmos Mather (b. 30 May 1829)
DaughterFanny Mather (b. 11 September 1831)

Residence information

, as 's spouse, resided with, in Edgworth, Lancashire, on 6 June 1841. agricultural labourer.4 , as 's spouse, resided with, in Bolton, Lancashire, on 30 March 1851. publican.5,6

Death

Mally Grime died on 9 April 1863 at age 72 at 63 Haydock Street in Bolton.7 She had her estate probated on 14 May 1863 in Bolton.7

Citations

  1. [S1303] Lancashire Online Parish Clerks, Index: Baptisms Grime x 6 at Bolton PR, (Lancashire Online Parish Clerks, 11 Aug 2020.)
  2. [S1317] Baptismal Record: Grime, Mally 1790, Vol 1790, (18 Apr 1790), General Register Office, England, Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Southport, PR8 2HH
  3. [S1318] Marriage Certificate, Solomon Mather and Mally Grime, 9 Aug 1809, General Register Office, England, London. St Peter's Church, Bolton Parish.
  4. [S1323] Solomon Mather, 6 Jun 1841 Census UK, London, Edgeworth, Public Record Office, p 17.
  5. [S1324] Solomon Mather, 30 Mar 1851 Census UK, London, Bolton, Public Record Office, p 34.
  6. [S1327] Marriage Certificate, James Mather and Mary Murgatroyd, 14 Feb 1873, General Register Office, England, London. St James' Church, Accrington Parish.
  7. [S1326] Mally Mather nee Grime, Probate: Mather, Mally (National Probate Calendar), England & Wales Probate Office, London.
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Last Edited16 August 2020