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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This might solve part of the mystery, but begin another.  This death fits in with the dates, although the name is &quot;John&quot; rather than &quot;Ann&quot;.  As I have a family member whose father's name is believed to be misrecorded (with the son's name entered twice), it's possible that for the death record the father's name (John) was entered rather than the child's (Ann).  I didn't find a baptismal record for a &quot;John&quot; during the time period in Woolaston.</p>
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Entry Number 125 <br />
Year 1823 <br />
Month Aug <br />
Day 3 <br />
Surname SHULLUM <br />
Forenames <strong>John </strong>Residence Woolaston <br />
Age at death 7 weeks <br />
Officiating Minister C Bryan <br />
Event Burial <br />
Cause of death  <br />
Memoranda  <br />
Notes  <br />
Register Reference P376 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No 16 <br />
Parish Chapel Woolaston </p>
<p>I thought this was a possibility briefly, but found Mary Anne's baptism in 1832.  But perhaps it is not an Annie you are seeking, as the name wasn't clear in the original.  (Note: I'm still barking up the wrong tree.  The other baptism I found was Annis' that was unclear . . .)</p>
<p>Number 262 <br />
Year 1833 <br />
Month Sep <br />
Day 11 <br />
Surname SHELLUM <br />
Forenames Mary Anne <br />
Residence Woolaston <br />
Age at death 13 months <br />
Officiating Minister C Bryan <br />
Event Burial <br />
Cause of death  <br />
Memoranda  <br />
Notes  <br />
Register Reference P376 IN 1/9 <br />
Page No 33 <br />
Parish Chapel Woolaston</p>
<p>Record ID 74048 <br />
Entry Number 467 <br />
Year 1831 <br />
Month Feb <br />
Day 13 <br />
Parents Surname SHELLUM <br />
Child Forenames Annie <br />
Fathers Forenames John <br />
Mothers Forenames Sarah <br />
Mothers Surname  <br />
Residence Woolaston <br />
Occupation Shoe Maker <br />
Officiating Minister C Bryan <br />
Event Baptism <br />
Memoranda daughter of <br />
<strong>Notes In this record a forename was not clear so the best guess was given </strong><span style="color:#c00;"></span>Register Reference P376 IN 1/4 <br />
Page Number 59 <br />
Parish Chapel Woolaston</p>
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<title>Ann Shillam 1823 Of Woolaston. No Trace after Baptism.</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi all</p>
<p>Cannot find any trace of her after her Baptism. Any Ideas?.</p>
<p>Note!!</p>
<p>Not to be confused with her sister Annis born in 1831.</p>
<p>Also I have come across at least 10 variants of the Surname spelling.</p>
<p>Record_ID: 73837 <br />
Entry_Number: 256 <br />
Year: 1823 <br />
Month: Jul <br />
Day: 6 <br />
Parents_Surname: SHELLAM <br />
Child_Forenames: Ann <br />
Fathers_Forenames: John <br />
Mothers_Forenames: Sarah <br />
Mothers_Surname:  <br />
Residence: Woolaston <br />
Occupation: Shoe maker <br />
Officiating_Minister: C Bryan <br />
Event: Baptism <br />
Memoranda: Daughter of <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference: P376 IN 1/4 <br />
Page_Number: 32 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Woolaston <br />
Soundex: S450 </p>
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Br</p>
<p>Pete</p>
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