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Mary Evans

Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Name
Mary /Evans/
Surname
Evans
Given names
Mary
Married name
Mary /Small/
Family with John Small
husband
Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
1739
Birth: 1739Stanton upon Hine Heath, Shropshire, England
Death:
herself
Marriage Marriage7 February 1760Chester, Cheshire, England
11 months
son
1760
Birth: 1760 21 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
3 years
daughter
17621763
Birth: 1762 23 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 24 March 1763Chester, Cheshire, England
4 years
daughter
17651768
Birth: 1765 26 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death: 26 September 1768Chester, Cheshire, England
3 years
daughter
Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
1767
Birth: 1767 28 Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
Marriage
Address: Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England
Birth of a son
Baptism of a son
Birth of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
Death of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Baptism of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Address: Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Death of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Address: St. Oswald's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Death
yes
Unique identifier
F8246BF99485D511A91944455354000071DD
Last change
29 December 201306:26:08
Author of last change: Danny
Media object
Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Holy Trinity Church, Chester, Cheshire, England.
Note: The Guildhall, formerly Holy Trinity Church, is a redundant church in Watergate in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The church closed in 1960, became known as the Guildhall, and was converted to be used for secular purposes.

The Guildhall, formerly Holy Trinity Church, is a redundant church in Watergate in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The church closed in 1960, became known as the Guildhall, and was converted to be used for secular purposes.

The original building, which had a north aisle, probably dated from the 14th century. The east end and south side were rebuilt in 1680. This church had a spire which was rebuilt in the 1770s but in 1811 was taken down for reasons of safety. The present church was built between 1865 and 1869 to a design by James Harrison. He died before it was finished and the church was completed by the firm of Kelly and Edwards of Chester.