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Ann Mosley (OH's MFFMMM)
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Ann Mosley or Moseley - most of the detailed info comes from an ADES family website and is purported to be a direct transcription of a family document. So I have written it "as is" Date and place of birth abt 1769, presumably at Crossham or Crowhurst Manor, near Westfield Sussex Names of parents Robert Mosley of Crowham or Crossham Manor and his wife Ann, the sister of Samuel Banker of Heathefiled Sussex Date and place of baptism - if applicable not known Details of each of his or her marriages - if any married Moses Ades of Seddlescombe, Sussex 22 Jun 1790 by licence Occupation(s) - if any housewife 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!). Born at Crossham Manor, near Westfield, Children reportedly born at Westfield and Seddlescomb 1841 - Brewhouse Lane, Cranbrook Kent (where daughter Charlotte Lived) 1851 census - Cranbrook Kent, aged 79, described as lodger in the household of Charles Seynour, who was her son-in-law. had 14 children - Spencer, Philadelphia, Ann, Charlotte, Mary, Edward, Jane, Moses, Philadelphia, Robert, Harriet, John, Alice and Ella. This is the link to Charlotte http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...charlotte+ades Date, place and cause of death 11 November 1855, "in London" Sep Q 1855 Chelsea Date and place of burial. not known |
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That 1851 census entry says that Ann was born in Sedlescombe, Sussex, the same place as her husband. Though of course it could well be wrong.
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I think Westfield is about 3km from Seddlescombe, so if Crossham/Crowham (now, I think its Crowham) Manor is between the two, then either or both could be right. Some of the details listed on the Ades family website are a bit hard to check on as the area is not in the IGI.
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