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Title: 1891 census for Annie M Brown
Post by: george165 on Monday 29 September 14 04:51 BST (UK)
Hi all
        Would I be able to get the household of Anna M Brown born around 1837 in Henley Oxfordshire in the 1891 census?  This is her 2nd marriage and I do not have any information on her husband or her children.  Her husband is Thomas.  Also is there a chance I could have the household in the 1901 census for the same person?
Thanking you
george165
Title: Re: 1891 census for Annie M Brown
Post by: Kay99 on Monday 29 September 14 06:29 BST (UK)
There is this Anna -Living at 1 Yeild? Hall, Reading

Thomas Brown 40 b Manchester Tailor
Anna M Brown 53 b Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire,
Lydia S Long 16 Servant  Edit Step Daughter

Kay
Title: Re: 1891 census for Annie M Brown
Post by: berkslass on Monday 29 September 14 08:07 BST (UK)
Hi,
In 1901 there is an Anna M Brown living at 29 Queen Street, Brighton.  She was a seamstress and May M. Long her granddaughter was living with her.  Esther A. Brogan was visiting her.
I am not sure whether you have the marriage details for her marriage to Thomas Brown but they are as follows:
Married at St Giles, Reading, Berks on 11 October 1886.  Thomas Brown, 36, Tailor, Southampton Street and Anna Maria Long, 48, widow, Southampton Street.  Fathers:  George Brown, Tailor and James Pither, Grocer.  Witnesses:  John James Lawrence, Helena Collis, Lydia Sophia Long.
She married James Long at St Giles, Reading on 1 January 1874.
Berkslass
Title: Re: 1891 census for Annie M Brown
Post by: george165 on Monday 29 September 14 22:45 BST (UK)
Hi berklass and Kay
                             Thank you for your replies.  I have Lydia in London in 1901 and it seems that Anna had only 1 child through both marriages.  It looks like that the granddaughter May M Long could be Lydia's child.   I did have the details of her second marriage but no details of Thomas's birth.
Thanks
george165