In the 1871 census Ann (age 9 months) was the daughter of Robert Belshaw in Wigan, Lancashire, England.[1]
In the 1881 census Ann (age 11), Scholar, was the daughter of Robert Belshaw at 4 Burns Yard, Wigan, Lancashire, England.[2]
Ann (age 20), daughter of Robert Belshaw, married William Ainscough on 27 September 1890 in Wigan, St Catherine, Lancashire, England.[3] Her twin sister Jane was a witness.
In the 1891 census Ann (age 20) was the wife of William Ainscough in Wigan, Wigan, Lancashire, England.[4]
In the 1901 census Ann (age 30) was a wife in Leigh, Lancashire, England.[5]
In the 1920 census Anna (age 48) was the wife of Robert Page in Erie Ward 2, Erie, Pennsylvania.[6]
In the 1930 census Ann (age 60) was the wife of Robert E Page on rear 237 East Seventeenth Street, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States.[7]
In the 1940 census Ann (age 69) was the wife of Robert E Page in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania.[8]
Sources
↑1871 Census:
"1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 3885; Folio: 53; Page: 1; GSU roll: 842036; ED, institution, or vessel: 10; Household schedule number: 5 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 7619 #16364225 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Belshaw (9/12) daughter in household of Robert Belshaw (35) in Wigan registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England.
↑1881 Census:
"1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 3763; Folio: 134; Page: 3; GSU roll: 1341900; ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 7572 #9575928 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Belshaw (11) daughter, Scholar, in household of Robert Belshaw (51) at 4 Burns Yard in Wigan registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England.
↑Marriage:
"Wigan, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1926"
Wigan Archives Services; Wigan, England; Reference Numbers: D/P27/1/20 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 60562 #651334 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Belshaw (20) marriage to William Ainscough on 27 Sep 1890 in Wigan, St Catherine, Lancashire, England.
↑1891 Census:
"1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 3049; Folio: 140; Page: 16; GSU roll: 6098159 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 6598 #23575075 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Ainscough (20), wife, in household of William Ainscough (20) in Wigan in Wigan registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England.
↑1901 Census:
"1901 England Census"
Class: RG13; Piece: 3589; Folio: 74; Page: 27; ED, institution, or vessel: 03; Household schedule number: 178 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 7814 #22348899 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Ainscough (30), wife, in Leigh registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Wigan, Lancashire, England.
↑1920 Census:
"1920 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1920; Census Place: Erie Ward 2, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1565; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 83 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 6061 #12015628 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Anna Page (48), wife, in household of Robert Page (36) in Erie Ward 2, Erie, Pennsylvania. Born in England.
↑1930 Census:
"1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0034; FHL microfilm: 2341769 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 6224 #51255733 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Page (60), wife, in household of Robert E Page (46) on rear 237 East Seventeenth Street, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. Born in England.
↑1940 Census:
"1940 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1940; Census Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03647; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 68-38 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 2442 #24402617 (accessed 2 December 2022)
Ann Page (69), wife, in household of Robert E Page (56) in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania. Born in England.
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