Note: Jane Ann Burnett, a "single woman" gave birth to an illegitimate child on March 20, 1876. The baptism register of Hawsker All Saints gives the date of birth but the child was not baptised. Jane Ann was almost certainly the daughter of miller George Burnett, the twin sister of Thomas Edward Burnett; she would probably have been living with her parents at Hawsker Mill at that time -she died just two months after this illegitimate child was born. [BURNETT Picture.ged.FTW] Jane Ann BURNETT, a "single woman" gave birth to an illegitimate child on 20 Mar 1876. The baptism register of Hawsker All Saints gives the date of birth but the child was not baptised. Jane Ann was almost certainly the daughter of miller George BURNETT, the twin sister of Thomas Edward BURNETT, she would probably have been living with her parents at Hawsker Mill at that time - she died just two months after this illegitimate child was born.[BURNETT England.FTW] Jane Ann BURNETT, a "single woman" gave birth to an illegitimate child on 20 Mar 1876. The baptism register of Hawsker All Saints gives the date of birth but the child was not baptised. Jane Ann was almost certainly the daughter of miller George BURNETT, the twin sister of Thomas Edward BURNETT, she would probably have been living with her parents at Hawsker Mill at that time - she died just two months after this illegitimate child was born.
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