John Baskervyle
M, #11652, Deceased, b. 15 May 1663, d. September 1718
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| Occupation | John Baskervyle was a High Sheriff. |
| Biography | He was the High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1703. [:CR:]. |
| User Reference Number | He; 7133 |
| Birth | He was born on 15 May 1663. |
| Christening | John was christened on 2 June 1663 in Anglican, Goostrey, Cheshire. |
| His mother Margaret Hassal died in July 1671. |
| His father Thomas Baskervyle died before 1677. |
| Marriage | John Baskervyle and Mary Jodrell were married on 23 November 1704 in the local parish church, Goostrey, Cheshire. |
| Death | He died in September 1718, at age 55. |
| Burial | John's remains were buried on 10 September 1718 in the local cemetery, Goostrey, Cheshire, [[Principal Role]] [[Witness Role: Buried]]. |
| His wife Mary Jodrell died in February 1758. |
Edward O'Brien
M, #11664, Deceased, b. 1855
| Consanguinity | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Adrian John Snelson |
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| User Reference Number | Edward O'Brien; 23020 |
| Birth | He was born in 1855 in Ireland. |
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| Census 1881 | Edward O'Brien Id #11,664 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at 3 Crouch Street, St. Domingo Close, Everton; Witness Role: Cousin
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| Census 1881 | Edward O'Brien Id #11,664 (Principal) was at home on Census night 1881 at Everton, Liverpool; Address: 3 Crouch Street, St. Domingo Grove
His wife Brigida is shown as a ship baker's wife with a notation "husband at sea". [[Witness Role: Cousin]]
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