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'''Mary Ann Cheshire''' born 1835 was the eldest daughter of [[John & Ann Cheshire]]
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'''Mary Ann Cheshire''' born 1835 was the eldest daughter of [[John & Ann Cheshire]] (''in 1877 she also became his mortgagee'').
  
 Mary Ann married John Buckmaster in 1872.  John was born 1801.  He died in 1874. (He was 39 years older than her)
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'''Mary Ann married John Buckmaster''' in 1872.  John Buckmaster was born 1801.  He died in 1874. (He was 39 years older than her)
  
   ('''Research Note'''.  ''Mary Ann Buckmaster gave her father a mortgage, and took him to court to get payment.)''
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John Cheshire struggled to cope with the size of his mortgages.  By 1861, after several mortgages with various people the sole mortgagee was Frances [[Josephine Irving]] of West Worthing, Sussex
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'''1877.  Frances Josephine Irving sold part of John Cheshire's mortgage to Mary Ann Buckmaster, (John Cheshire's married daughter.)'''
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Mary Ann Buckmaster gave her father a £600 mortgage with interest. 
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''('''Research Note'''.'' ''Mary Ann Buckmaster gave her father a mortgage, and later took him to court to get payment.)''

Revision as of 12:17, 15 March 2024

Mary Ann Cheshire born 1835 was the eldest daughter of John & Ann Cheshire (in 1877 she also became his mortgagee).

Mary Ann married John Buckmaster in 1872. John Buckmaster was born 1801.  He died in 1874. (He was 39 years older than her)

John Cheshire struggled to cope with the size of his mortgages. By 1861, after several mortgages with various people the sole mortgagee was Frances Josephine Irving of West Worthing, Sussex

1877. Frances Josephine Irving sold part of John Cheshire's mortgage to Mary Ann Buckmaster, (John Cheshire's married daughter.)

Mary Ann Buckmaster gave her father a £600 mortgage with interest.

(Research Note. Mary Ann Buckmaster gave her father a mortgage, and later took him to court to get payment.)