Mary Ann ROWNEY, 17901792 (aged 1 year)

Birth October 2, 1790 34 31
Christening October 3, 1790 34 31 (aged 1 day)
Death 1792 (aged 1 year)

Burial January 2, 1792 (aged 1 year)
Family with parents
father
17561810
Birth: 1756 25 24Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, England.
Death: April 20, 1810Saint Paul, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
mother
17581830
Birth: October 25, 1758Saint Paul, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: 1830England.
Marriage MarriageMarch 26, 1786Goldington, Bedfordshire, England.
9 months
elder brother
1786
Birth: 1786 30 27Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death:
3 years
elder sister
17881855
Birth: 1788 32 29Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: 1855Grahamstown, Albany, Cape Colony, South Africa.
3 years
herself
17901792
Birth: October 2, 1790 34 31Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: 1792
3 years
younger brother
1793
Birth: 1793 37 34Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: U.S.A.
3 years
younger brother
17951838
Birth: September 9, 1795 39 36Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: September 1838Bedford District, Bedfordshire, England.
2 years
younger brother
1798
Birth: January 5, 1798 42 39Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death:
3 years
younger brother
18001841
Birth: June 26, 1800 44 41Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: before 1841
3 years
younger brother
18031810
Birth: February 1, 1803 47 44Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.
Death: March 7, 1810
Birth

Ancestry File.

Christening

P003241

Death

Ancestry File.

Note

Mary Ann was born in 1790 in the suburb of St Cuthbert, in the city of Bedford, in Bedfordshire, England. She seems to have been the only one of her siblings who was not born and christened in Saint Paul.

She died in 1792, when she was just 15 months old. She was buried in the small village of Goldington, a short distance from Bedford, in Bedfordshire. It is not clear whether her family were living there temporarily, or whether there may have been some sentimental reason for her burial there. Her parents were married in Goldington, but no other connection seems obvious. George's second cousin, Edward ROWNEY, settled in Goldington around that time, but it is not known how well acquainted they were with each other.