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Alice BURTON(DYSON)

1752 – 1825 · Carr Hall [Road], Barrowford, Nelson, Lancashire
Partner: Robert DYSON
Father: Marmaduke BURTON · Mother: Elizabeth LEE
👶Birth
1752
🏛️ Gregorian calendar adopted in Britain
Carr Hall [Road], Barrowford, Nelson, Lancashire 📍 Baptism Records
Baptism
22/03/1752
St Bartholomew's Church, Colne, Lancashire 📍 Lancashire Online Parish Clerks

Baptism: 22 Mar 1752 St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire
Alice Burton - Daughter of Marmaduke Burton
Abode: Carr Hall
Notes: [surname has been underlined]
Register: Baptisms 1734 - 1756, Page 91, Entry 9
Source: LDS Film 1471023

💒Marriage (21)
11/09/1773
🏛️ Industrial Revolution transforms Lancashire
Robert DYSON
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH 📍 Lancashire Online Parish Clerks

Marriage: 11 Sep 1773 St Mary, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire
Robert Dison - (X), Weaver, the Chapelry of Newchurch in Pendle
Alice Burton - (X), Spinster, the Chapelry of Newchurch in Pendle
Witness: John Parkinson; James Burton
Banns Read: 22 Aug 1773, 2nd: 29 Aug 1773, 3rd: 5 Sep 1773
Married by Banns by: W Burton Curate
Register: Marriages 1754 - 1788
Source: LDS Film 1278872

✝️Death
abt 26/09/1825
🏛️ First public railway opens (Stockton–Darlington)
"High Barn", Barley, Lancashire 📍 Burial Records
🪦Burial
28/09/1825
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH 📍
Aged 75 Lancashire Online Parish Clerks

Burial: 28 Sep 1825 St Mary, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire
Alice Dyson - relict of Robt. Dyson
Age: 75
Abode: Hugh Barn Barley
Buried by: J. Rushton
Register: Burials 1813 - 1856, Page 58, Entry 459
Source: LDS Film 1278872

Notes

Not 100% confirmed child of Marmaduke & Betty. She had 11 children:

Christopher 1774-1838
John 1775
Elizabeth 1777-1814
Ann 1780
Robert 1782
Alice 1784
Margaret 1786
Marmaduke 1878-1801
William 1792
James 1794
George 1796

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