He married[1]Jane Alton 2 July 1819 at St John, Manchester.
Transcript:
William Brown of the Parish and town of Manchester, warehouseman and Jane Alton of the Parish and town aforesaid, Spinster were married in this Church by Banns with Consent of this Second day of July in the year One Thousand eight hundred and nineteen By me Rob Dallas. This marriage was solemnized between us, William Brown, Jane Alton (both signed), in the presence of Ann Alton and W or Mrs Alton (both signed).
1841 England Census[2] has the Brown family living at Chancery Lane, Manchester.
Name
Age
Occ
Born in County
William Brown
43
Townsman (crossed out)
Y
William Brown
22
J Dyer
Y
Jane Brown
46
-
Y
John Brown
19
Warehouseman
Y
Samuel Brown
17
-
Y
George Brown
15
-
Y
Richard Brown
13
-
Y
Mary Brown
11
-
Y
Alfred Brown
3
-
Y
Jane Brown
9 months
-
Y
William died after the 1841 census and before the 1851 census where Jane is listed as a widow.
Sources
↑ Manchester, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930; GB127.M403/6/3/5
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