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Note: It is not yet certain which of two or three possible Hannah Pennocks married John Burnett in 1802. Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah, baptised in 1784 in Egton and Ann, daughter of John, baptised in 1785 Glaisdale, have birthdates whichg 'match' age at death in 1827, however, parish registers show other marriages for these individuals and they can be eliminated as possibilities. There are several pieces of circumstantial evidence linking members of the Burnett family with the family of Francis Pennock and his wife Joan(nee Oxley). Perhaps the most significant is that these parents did have a daughter named Hannah, baptised in Egton on 12-26-1778, and they had a daughter named Elizabeth who married Phillip Readman in Egton in 1805. Elizabeth signed the marriage register as Elizabeth Pennack. An Elizabeth Pennack signed as a witness to Hannah Pennock's marriage to John Burnett in 1802-the signatures are the same. If witness Elizabeth was bride Hannah's sister, then the mystery is solved-they could have been cousins or not have been related at all but the balance of probability suggests a close relationship. [BURNETT Picture.ged.FTW] It is not yet certain which of two or three possible Hannah Pennocks married John BURNETT in 1802. Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah, baptised in 1784 in Egton and Ann, daughter of John, baptised in 1785 in Glaisdale, have birthdates which 'match' age at death in 1827, however, parish registers show other marriages for these individuals and they can be eliminated as possibilities. There are several pieces of circumstantial evidence linking members of the BURNETT family with the family of Francis Pennock and his wife Joan (nee Oxley). Perhaps the most significant is that these parents did have a daughter named Hannah, baptised in Egton on 26 Dec 1778, and they had a daughter Elizabeth who married Philip Readman in Egton in 1805. Elizabeth signed the marriage register as Elizabeth PENNACK. An Elizabeth PENNACK signed as a witness to Hannah Pennock's marriage to John BURNETT in 1802 - the signatures are the same. If witness Elizabeth was bride Hannah's sister then the mystery is solved - they could have been cousins or not have been related at all but the balance of probability suggests a close relationship.[BURNETT England.FTW] It is not yet certain which of two or three possible Hannah Pennocks married John BURNETT in 1802. Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah, baptised in 1784 in Egton and Ann, daughter of John, baptised in 1785 in Glaisdale, have birthdates which 'match' age at death in 1827, however, parish registers show other marriages for these individuals and they can be eliminated as possibilities. There are several pieces of circumstantial evidence linking members of the BURNETT family with the family of Francis Pennock and his wife Joan (nee Oxley). Perhaps the most significant is that these parents did have a daughter named Hannah, baptised in Egton on 26 Dec 1778, and they had a daughter Elizabeth who married Philip Readman in Egton in 1805. Elizabeth signed the marriage register as Elizabeth PENNACK. An Elizabeth PENNACK signed as a witness to Hannah Pennock's marriage to John BURNETT in 1802 - the signatures are the same. If witness Elizabeth was bride Hannah's sister then the mystery is solved - they could have been cousins or not have been related at all but the balance of probability suggests a close relationship.
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