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Title: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole completed thanks
Post by: KR on Friday 20 February 09 17:20 GMT (UK)
Hello,

I am looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole.

She was born in Market Deeping in 1840 and I have census records for her upto 1891, when she was recorded as a widow living at Halfleet  Market Deeping aged 49, also listed were three of her children.
I can't find her in 1901, or in the deaths on free BMD.
Would anyone be able to check M.I.'s for me pleae.

Many thanks
KR  :)
Title: Re: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole
Post by: genjen on Friday 20 February 09 17:28 GMT (UK)
Is it possible that she remarried because there is a ref for Anna Maria Cole in Dec 1892, Bourn 7a/737

Or is that a daughter?

Jen
Title: Re: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole
Post by: GeoffE on Friday 20 February 09 17:31 GMT (UK)
She married John STUBLEY in 1892 and is to be found with him in Deeping St James in 1901 (He aged 70, she 60).

Deaths Mar 1928
STUBLEY    Anna M,    aged 87    Bourne    7a   426
Title: Re: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole
Post by: genjen on Friday 20 February 09 17:40 GMT (UK)
In which case, her death is Mar 1928, Bourne, 7a/426
Stubley, Anna M age 87

Jen
Title: Re: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole
Post by: KR on Friday 20 February 09 19:05 GMT (UK)
Hi Geoffe and Jen,

That is brilliant thank you.

Why didn't I think to check that she had remarried !


KR  :)

Title: Re: Looking for the death of Anna Maria Cole completed thanks
Post by: jon888 on Thursday 10 September 09 10:47 BST (UK)
I know this says completed, but I am just checking.

Are you referring to Anna Maria Boyer b1841 in Mkt Deeping, who married Arthur Cole in 1863?

Arthur was a plumber and died in 1880.

I didnt have a death date for Anna, so if this is the same person it would fill another gap on my tree.

John