The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Ann Faulkner married twice, in 1863 and 1869, having children to both husbands. At the second marriage Ann Faulkner declared her condition as "Widow". The second marriage is concisely described in Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer of 16 September 1869: "MARRIAGES - On the 8th inst., at the Parish Church, Sefton, by the Rev. Langdon Hawes, M.A., Mr. Wilson Dodgson, of Liverpool, to Mrs. John Harrison, of Faisholm [sic] Road, Great Crosby, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Chrimes, Esq., of Warrington." Ann's second husband Wilson DODGSON died when she was 50 years old. |