Mary Ramsden
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Mary Ramsden (1752)

Mary Ramsden
Born in Golcar, West Yorkshire, Englandmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Christening:
Date: 13 MAY 1752
Place: ST PETER, HUDDERSFIELD, YORK, ENGLAND
Burial:
Place: Golcar Church


Note: Mary Ramsden
married Joshua Hall in 1701
A large china cup with their name
on was presented to them
on their wedding day. Mary
Hall was related to Sir John
Ramsden, who owned nearly
all Huddersfield, except
one little house called "amens
church", one of the Ramsdens
was High Sheriff & came
to Manchester for the assizes
about 1862. Some part
of the Hall family lived in
London. He was a _
merchant. His name
was Richard Ramsden.
He lived at Islington in great
style. Mrs Washer was sister
to William Hall of Irwell Mills
(Grandfather to William Hall
of the Crescent, Salford, Surgeon).
from:
Hall_Family_Info_From_Mrs_Sarah_Evans-transcription.txt


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