
Hello marie87,
Thank you for sharing your Smith interests. Yes I agree that Cicily quite a distinctive name & so seems possible that your Ann Smith (b c1800) family could have been of the Ribchester origin.
Hope I've understood this correctly -
you're thinking that James of Clayton (descendant of John & Jennet)
& his wife Ellen, are one possibility for parents of Ann,
& another possibility as you mentioned are - James & Ann (from a
baptism you've found but whom you can't trace in the Papists List)?
Couple of queries marie - Did you get the Dunkenhalgh Chapel/St Marys Enfield baptism records from the IGI Batch P-006751(1756-1837) &/or original register?
& is it the IGI entry for the Anna Smith baptism 11th August 1799 that you're considering (shown as child of Jacobus & Anna),
Oops got a couple more questions!! :ck-smile: are there any more Smiths on the 1841 Census shown as born Clayton le Moors or Ribchester, & whose names & years of births would fit in for being possible siblings of Ann? Just a thought (but yep I know - Smiths!! :ck-hrrmm: bet there are lots of possibles!!)
& have you got a marriage record for Ann?
Hope someone else can try & help too. :wave2:
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