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Sue at the seaside 05-12-10 22:19

Ann Davis (MMFMM)
 
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Ann Davis

Date and place of birth
Not known
Names of parents
Unknown

Date and place of baptism - if applicable

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
1st April 1804 to Samuel Flowers, Hackney, London

Occupation(s) - if any

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).
None found

Date, place and cause of death
Not found
Date and place of burial.
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
Memorial inscription - if any

Merry 06-12-10 09:32

Was the last child of Samuel and Ann this one?

St Leonard's Shoreditch

James Flowers bap 6 Jun 1824 son of Samuel Flowers (occ dyer) and Ann. Address Davis' Place

There's a burial for an Ann Flowers of Davis' Place 15th Sept 1825 at St Leonard's Shoreditch (LMA records). She was 38 which is just about old enough.

UPDATE: looks good, as I see Samuel was a labourer of Saunders Gardens for the bap of your ancestor Mary Ann, but a dyer of Saunders Gardens for at least one of the other baps (I looked at James 1813). So the occ and the addresses tie everything together.

Sue at the seaside 07-12-10 22:42

Oooh, I don't have James, Off for another hunt.

Merry 08-12-10 14:05

I found:

James 1813 bur 1816

Mary Ann 1816

John 1819

Joseph 1822

James 1824

Sue at the seaside 09-12-10 21:57

Thanks so much for all that Merry, very useful. I've now been inspired to do more hunting relating to her husband, but unless he ended up in the workhouse I'm stumped. He is going to have to wait 'till it's his turn on here!

Merry 10-12-10 06:04

Oh, I'd assumed that was him!

Sue at the seaside 10-12-10 10:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merry (Post 102141)
Oh, I'd assumed that was him!

I think it probably is, but in the census is listed as a labourer but was a silk dyer and is on daughter's marriage cert in 1847 as a Silk dyer.

As I said, think he needs to wait his turn!

Lindsay 10-12-10 14:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue at the seaside (Post 102212)
I think it probably is, but in the census is listed as a labourer but was a silk dyer and is on daughter's marriage cert in 1847 as a Silk dyer.

As I said, think he needs to wait his turn!

Sue, remember the silk industry was declining through the 19th century - a lot of my weavers/dyers in the Shoreditch area became hawkers or labourers about that time.

Merry 10-12-10 14:48

Which census were you looking at? The person I saw (think it's the same man in 1841 and 1851) was a labourer on one census and a dyer's labourer on the other one. (Don't remember which way round it was now!)

Sue at the seaside 11-12-10 21:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merry (Post 102238)
Which census were you looking at? The person I saw (think it's the same man in 1841 and 1851) was a labourer on one census and a dyer's labourer on the other one. (Don't remember which way round it was now!)

Merry, If you are looking in on this again.......
I found the likely man in 1841 in workhouse as a labourer, I've been unable to find him in 1851 (I only have access to ancestry) If you can find him in 1851 can you point me in the right direction?


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