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Old 29-05-15, 10:19
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Default Ann Norman

Wife of Richard Page

Mother of Mary Page

Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Anne Norman
Date and place of birth
c1696 Maresfield, Sussex
Names of parents
John Norman & Ann Berry
Date and place of baptism - if applicable
22 Nov 1696, Maresfield, Sussex
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
11 Sep 1718 Maresfield, by licence to Richard Page of Fletching. There was also a marriage settlement (no details known) which is mentioned in her husband’s will.
Occupation(s) - if any
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Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK)
Maresfield and Fletching
Date, place and cause of death
18 Sep 1794, Fletching
Date and place of burial.
St Andrew & St Mary, Fletching in family chest tomb by south wall of the church along with her husband, unmarried daughtes Georgiana and Jane, her great grandson Henry Harland, and Henry’s wife Mary and their daughter Susanna.
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
NK. There had been a marriage settlement and had a life interest in her husband’s estate which then passed to their three daughters.
Memorial inscription - if any
IN Memory of Mrs
ANNE PAGE
who Departed this Life
Sepr. 18th 1794, Aged
97 Years

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Old 24-09-17, 17:48
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I now have Anne's father's will of 1738, he was a surgeon at Maresfield. He names Anne as the wife of Richard Page and left her £20, and £5 to Richard for assisting his widow.
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Old 24-09-17, 18:11
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Very satisfying, Jill.
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Old 10-10-17, 18:22
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Just finished transcribing Ann's mother's will of 1761, she named Ann as her sole executrix and she was also the sole beneficiary. (Her mother lived to a good age, 92)
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