Ann Dodd ~1807-11- 1841/2/8
Admit defeat on finding out any more without buying the 1841 bc for Margaret Green, which would??/might give her father's name
~1811 Ann Dodd was born to ...No baptism on Ancestry/FMP/FS in Herefordshire
~1829 Ann Dodd married X Green . Seemingly no Herefordshire marriage on Ancestry, FMP or FS .
1826. A Richard Green married Anne Dodd Hopton Castle Shropshire- this ~43k NW of Ullingswick. This is a possibility as Ann could be 18/19
If Anne Dood were a single mother she would be Ann Dodd and not Ann Green!!!, so I think there was a husband
~1833 James Green was born to X & Ann (her surname obtained from the 1841 birth of daughter Margaret from FMP)
1841C. Ann Green . 30 , age could be 30-34 due to rounding down in this census, was living Upper Town, Ullingswick, Bromyard, Herefordshire with 5 children aged 2mths- 11 years
| Ann | Green | Female | 30 | 1811 | Herefordshire, England |
| John | Green | Male | 11 | 1830 | Herefordshire, England |
| James | Green | Male | 9 | 1832 | Herefordshire, England |
| Hannah | Green | Female | 7 | 1834 | Herefordshire, England |
| Elizabeth | Green | Female | 4 | 1837 | Herefordshire, England |
| Margaret | Green | Female | 0- 2mths | 1841 | Herefordshire, England |
Margaret Green was 2 months in this census, so looked her birth up on FMP and the record gives her mother's maiden name as Dodd! - none of the many Ancestry trees have got this!!!
Margaret Green was baptised on 2/5/1841 in Ullingswick, mother Ann Green - FS, but no record available, hence no father known !! Maybe she was illegitimate??
Other baptisms do name father & mother
An Elizabeth Green was baptised on 9/5/1838 in Ullingswick, mother Ann Green - FS s, but no record available, hence no father known !! Maybe she was illegitimate??Born Bromyard Mar 1838, mother Dodd.-FMP
Can find no baptisms on FMP/Ancestry for John, James or Hannah
If Margaret was conceived by Ann's husband, and he therefore must have died Leominster Jun 1840 to April 1841- when the census was taken-, then the only possible candidate is an Edward Green recorded dead April-June 1841
I feel only buying Margaret's b.c. could prove this , but almost certainly it will jaust give Ann as her mother, with no father
Ann Green could have died Leomister in 1841, 1842 or 1848 . or, less likely, she could have remarried
1851C. Elizabeth 14 & Margaret Green 10, both born Ullingswick. pauper scholars , are both in the Bromyard Union Workhouse