Unattached Manchester TreeTop

Name
Unattached Manchester /TreeTop/
Birth of a son
Note: Estimate. Appeared in Manchester, but can't find an obvious Birth record. Looks as though he may have come from the Nantwich, Cheshire area.
Birth of a son
Note: Estimate - could be older.
Marriage of a son
Note: England, Select Marriages, 1538û1973

England, Select Marriages, 1538û1973

Name: Thomas Clowes
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 28 May 1730
Marriage Place: Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Spouse: Margaret Neild

Marriage of a son
Note
Note: The set of unattached trees originating in Manchester, Lancashire, England .... we can't get any closer than that.

The set of unattached trees originating in Manchester, Lancashire, England .... we can't get any closer than that.

We have high hopes that one day it will find its rightful place in our main tree.

The trees here represent the start of the dangling lines and, as the saying goes, all the bits are here - just not necessarily in the right order.

About
Note: So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

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Family with parents
father
brother
himself
Unattached Manchester TreeTop + … …
himself
son
Burial Register
17001807
Birth: about 1700England
Death: about 1807Manchester, Lancashire, England
29 years
son
Burial Register
17281795
Birth: about 1728England
Death: about 1795Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Note

The set of unattached trees originating in Manchester, Lancashire, England .... we can't get any closer than that.

We have high hopes that one day it will find its rightful place in our main tree.

The trees here represent the start of the dangling lines and, as the saying goes, all the bits are here - just not necessarily in the right order.

About

So, here we are in the Close Ancestry Trees. In places it's no more than a thicket of brambles, which is unfortunate, but probably not unexpected.

What you see here has taken thousands of hours of painstaking research to put together. So, if you've found the site of use to your research, please send us a donation.

www.closeancestry.com/making-donations/

You can see more at the main site at www.closeancestry.com

Thanks for looking.