Married
1876
Halifax, Yorkshire, West Riding, England[2]
Census:
1861
Wyke, Dist of Bradford, Yorkshire, England
FAIRBURN: James W 39 victualler & gardener landscape b Cessford, Scotland; wife Mary Ann 38 b Northowram, YKS; Children: James 14 scholar b Cowale, DBY; Fanny 6, Tom William 2 both scholars b Wyke YKS; Servant Elizabeth WATKINSON b Addingham, YKS[1]
1881
Newchurch, Dist of Haslingden, Lancashire, England
ASHWORTH: James 30 insurance agent b Bacup?, LAN; wife Fanny 25 b Wyke, YKS; Children: Mary 1, Clara 6wks, both b Bacup, LAN[3]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21861 Census: Wike, Sub Dist Cleakheaton Dist Bradford, YKS RG9/3305 ED 3 F 64 Pg 24 Sched 117, hsehold of James W & Mary Ann FAIRBURN, extracted from image, Ancestry.com
↑Marriage 1876 Q4 Fanny FAIRBAIRN & James ASHWORTH, reg. Halifax, Yorkshire, West Riding, 9a/783, extracted from FreeBMD
↑1881 census: Newchurch, Dist Haslingden, LAN RG11/4127 ED 8 F 54 Pg 24 Sched 136, hsehold of James & Fanny ASHWORTH, extracted from image via Ancestry.com
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Lorna Henderson for creating WikiTree profile Fairbairn-475 through the import of FAIRBAIRNJohnWADDELL4DianaWikiTreePlaceUpdated.ged on Jul 9, 2013. (Reference: 64364)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Fanny by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Fanny: