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Ann Curtis FFFMM
Name - "official" name and what they were known as - Ann Curtis
Date and place of birth - c1800 Syston Lincs Names of parents - not known Date and place of baptism - if applicable - not known Details of each of his or her marriages - if any - 2 Aug 1820 to John Bacon at St Denys ChurchSleaford Lincs Occupation(s) - if any - house servant at time of 1861 census 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!). - c1801 - Syston Lincs 1820 Sleaford 1841, 1851 Sleaford. 1861 Red Lion Sleaford Date, place and cause of death - not known though there is an Ann Bacon aged 91 who died in 1890 which is close in age Date and place of burial. - not known Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable - not known Memorial inscription - if any - not known |
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no, that death is not her. Even though it says on BMD she deid in Sleaford, according to the probate calendar she died in York. If I'm reading it right lol.
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Rose, there are three Ann Bacon deaths in Oct-Dec 1890 - one age 73 in York (the one on the National Probate Calendar), one age 91 in Sleaford, and one age 67 in Birmingham.
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Also, the Ann Bacon who is a house servant at the Red Lion in Caythorpe in 1861 is supposed to be unmarried.
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But I think the Ann Bacon who died in Sleaford district in 1890 must be that other Ann Bacon, the one who was born in Sleaford and married to George, and living in Quarrington in 1871 and 1881 (Quarrington was in Sleaford district). Findmypast has her burial in Quarrington.
There is an Annie Bacon death in Sleaford district Oct-Dec 1862 before they added age at death to the index. |
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I saw that 'Annie' and wondered if that might me her. Thanks for pointing out the unmarried status in 1861; hadn't noticed that. |
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