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The Procter's


William Procter, a Painter, married Jane White prior to December 1833. They had 4 children, who were all born in Liverpool: Charles (c. 3/12/1833), Sarah (b. ~1841), Jane (b.~1845) and Ellen (b. 12/01/1848). Places that the family lived in Liverpool include Lambert Street (1833), Conus Street (1848) and Stannought Buildings (Hornby Street, 1851).

On 1st October 1855, William and Jane's eldest son Charles (21) married Mary Jane Parry (21) at the church of St Silas (Liverpool). Charles and Mary Jane had 6 children: Joseph (b. 15/02/1858, c. 5/08/1858, St. Peter's) Anne Parry (b. 26/11/1859, c.13/08 1860), Charles (b. ~1864-65), Sarah Jane (b. 9/08/1867, c. 25/12/1867 St. Peter's), Mary Jane (b. 1874-75), Elizabeth (b. 23/03/1876) and William Richard (b.~1879-80).

Charles worked as an Iron / Hollow -Ware Moulder, Labourer and Glass Painter. Charles and Mary Jane had moved from Liverpool to Birkenhead at the time their first daughter, Anne Parry, had been born. At the time of the census in 1861, Charles and Mary Jane (23, Miliner) were living at 102 Chester Street (Birkenhead). They had a visitor called Annie Parry (13, Scholar, born Chester) who was possibly one of Mary Jane's relatives. Charles and Mary Jane's daughter, Anne Parry Procter, was staying with her 'Grandmother', Susannah Edwards (52, Boarding House Runner), at 59 Finch Street (Liverpool).

Charles and Mary Jane moved back to Liverpool and lived at Tarbert Street (1876) and Brownlow Hill (1881). The whereabouts of the Procter family at the time of the 1891 census is not known, but by 1893 they may have moved to 19 Grey Street, as this was Elizabeth's address at the time of her marriage. She married William James Murray, a Confectioner, on the 10th March 1893.

 


 

 

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