Fanny married John Coutts Antrobus on 29 September 1855 in Gresford, Denbighshire, Wales.[2]
She passed away in 1863. Fanny's death was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1863 in the Macclesfield district.[3] Fanny was buried on 26 September 1863 at Christ Church, Eaton (near Congleton), Cheshire, England.[4]
Sources
↑ Earwaker, J. P. 1880. Somerford Booths Township in East Cheshire: past and present. London: Printed for the author, vol. 2 pp. 644 - 649. Chapter Swetenham of Somerford Booths pedigree p. 561
↑Marriage:
"Denbighshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1556-1994"
Archives Wales; Wales; Denbighshire Baptisms, Marriages and Burials; Reference: Pd/34/1/80; Page number: 156 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 62103 #331520 (accessed 13 August 2023)
Fanny Swetenham (full age) marriage to John Coutts Antrobus on 29 Sep 1855 in Gresford, Denbighshire, Wales.
↑Death Registration:
"England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915"
Original data: England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office; Volume: 8a; Page: 97 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 8914 #641139 (accessed 14 August 2023)
Fanny Antrobus death registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1863 in Macclesfield.
↑Burial:
"Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933"
Original data: England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 1647429 Ancestry uk Record 60496 #3450537 (accessed 14 August 2023)
Fanny Antrobus burial on 26 Sep 1863 at Christ Church, Eaton (near Congleton), Cheshire, England.
UK Census 1851 at Somford Booths, Cheshire with parents and siblings
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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 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:
Swetenham-18 and Swetenham-24 appear to represent the same person because: Both profiles seem to be for Fanny who was daughter of Clement Swetenham of Somerford Booths but each has some info missing.