Nurse Ann Muggeridge - aka Ann Rudd nee Webster b1820

In the 1871 census the newly born twins Abigail and Alberta are 3 months old.  In attendance is Ann Muggeridge a nurse, presumably in attendance to help with the babies.  Could she be a relative of either Abigail or George?

Ann is stated as as being born in Marylebone Middlesex (the same place as George) aged 50.  So, perhaps she is more likely to be connected to George.

I've researched Ann, her maiden name is Webster. She was married at least twice firstly to James Rudd, then later to John Muggeridge.

You can find Ann's profile on Wikitree.  


DNA Links

In 2018, we found DNA links to two descendants of Ann's daughter Mary Ann Rudd on 5 different chromosomes.  The most significant was the X chromosome.  The X chromosome inheritance path suggests the connection could be via Ann or her husband James Rudd.  You can read more about this match in my 2018 blogpost at Wordpress

Mary Ann (Rudd) Weston's family tree on WikiTree (@WikiTreeOfficial)



Another DNA match at AncestryDNA via Mary Ann's brother James RUDD (m Eliza Bingley) also suggests the connection could be on either the RUDD or WEBSTER lines.

A further match who appears in an AncestryDNA cluster with the descendant of Mary Ann's brother is also on GEDmatch.  He triangulates on chromosome 3 with the descendant of Mary Ann Rudd and his ancestor Harriet Webster goes back to East Dereham, Norfolk, his ancestor Francis Webster born before 1738 (m Jemima Kent).  Unfortunately I have been unable to connect these two Webster lines at this stage.  

Harriet Webster's family tree on WikiTree (@WikiTreeOfficial).



By 2023, we have identified a number of DNA matches descended from Ann, via children from both husbands.  Whilst many of the matches are small the fact that they descend via both husbands, suggests (whilst not conclusive) that our connection is via Ann and not either of her husbands.  A point of interest is that both Mary Ann Rudd and her half sibling John Charles Muggeridge, married a pair of Weston siblings.   We do however have matches via their brother Joseph, who has no Weston DNA, so the likely connection still points to Ann.



Could Ann be his mother, an aunt, or a cousin?  It seems unlikely that she would not have been recorded as his mother in the census record, so perhaps the latter two relationships are more likely.


If you can help connect these families, please contact me via the comment form on this blog, or send me a private message via WikitreeAncestry or Facebook.

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