Hi,
Sorry to bring the horrid "Sullivan" name up again...they really dont seem to be prooving easy to find, and I'm at the point of pulling my hair out.
I am trying to locate Mary Ann Morton on a census as at this point the only census I can find her on is in 1871 after she is married to Thomas Sullivan, then the family just disappears...I assume from being transcribed incorrectly. According to her marriage cert she was 19yo when she marred in 1864 Shoreditch Middlesex, her father was stated as James Morton-Umbrella Maker. I have one of her sons birth certificates where she is noted as "Mary Ann Sullivan late Morton Formerly Ingram" Seeing as she was only 19yo when she married and she is noted as a spinister could the Morton/Ingram name possibly be due to her mother remarrying?? I can not locate any marriage for Morton/Ingram and I'm not sure where to go from here. Any help truly appreciated. :conf:
Sorry to bring the horrid "Sullivan" name up again...they really dont seem to be prooving easy to find, and I'm at the point of pulling my hair out.
I am trying to locate Mary Ann Morton on a census as at this point the only census I can find her on is in 1871 after she is married to Thomas Sullivan, then the family just disappears...I assume from being transcribed incorrectly. According to her marriage cert she was 19yo when she marred in 1864 Shoreditch Middlesex, her father was stated as James Morton-Umbrella Maker. I have one of her sons birth certificates where she is noted as "Mary Ann Sullivan late Morton Formerly Ingram" Seeing as she was only 19yo when she married and she is noted as a spinister could the Morton/Ingram name possibly be due to her mother remarrying?? I can not locate any marriage for Morton/Ingram and I'm not sure where to go from here. Any help truly appreciated. :conf:
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