Individual Details

Jane Heaps

(Abt 1829 - Mar 1885)

I have accepted the possibility that there were two daughters of Christopher Heaps and Lettice Martin named Jane, one born circa 1813 and one born circa 1829. Credit goes to David Udall for this idea.

Jane appears in 5 census records, all with a birth year of about 1829. Only her baptism records lists 1813 and no record for baptism can be found for 1829-Jane.

Events

Alternate BirthAbt 1813Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Christen1 Feb 1813Hornby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
BirthAbt 1829Farleton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Census1841Bishop Auckland, Durham, England, United Kingdom
Census-shared1841(Lettice Martin) Brancepeth, Durham, England, United Kingdom
Marriage5 Feb 1848Stockton, Durham, England, United Kingdom - John Davison
Alternate Marriage Info6 Jul 1848St Luke's Church, Ferryhill, Durham, England - John Davison
Census1851Shildon, Durham, England, United Kingdom
Census1861Shildon, Durham, England, United Kingdom
Census-shared1861(John Davison) Shildon, Durham, England, United Kingdom
MarriageAbt 1871Elijah Tomlinson
Census1871Shildon, Durham, England, United Kingdom
Census1881Cornsay, Durham, England, United Kingdom
DeathMar 1885Sunderland, Durham, England, United Kingdom
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Families

SpouseJohn Davison (1818 - 1869)
ChildRichard Martin Davison (1848 - 1849)
ChildThomas Davidson (1850 - 1919)
ChildRebecca Davidson (1853 - 1891)
ChildJesse Davidson (1855 - 1938)
ChildLettice Davidson (1859 - 1885)
ChildLetitia Davison (1864 - )
ChildJane Ann "Jennie" Davidson (1866 - 1893)
ChildCharles Davison (1867 - )
ChildHannah E Davidson (1870 - )
SpouseElijah Tomlinson (1836 - 1911)
ChildMartin Tomlinson (1870 - 1895)
FatherChristopher Heaps (1791 - 1837)
MotherLettice Martin (1795 - )
SiblingJane Heaps (1813 - )
SiblingJohn Heaps (1815 - 1888)
SiblingRichard Martin Heaps (1818 - 1882)
SiblingHannah Heaps (1821 - )
SiblingIsabella Heaps (1824 - )
SiblingWilliam Heaps (1827 - 1828)
SiblingChristopher Heaps (1834 - )

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