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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: iluleah on Monday 22 January 18 19:07 GMT (UK)
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I am looking for what happened to Ann Chamberlain
She was born in Rearsby 1826, baptised there
1841 15yrs she was in St Martin Leicester
1843 16yr old and 1846 19yr old was imprisoned for larcency
1851 24yrs a housemaid at Vauxhall Road Aston Birmingham
1861 34yrs in New Found Pool Leicester servant
1871 44yrs back in St Martin Leicester in brother Edwards and sister in law Ann's house
Then I can't find her on census, death or migration
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Marriage: 2 November 1875, St Margaret's, Leicester.
Ann Chamberlain; Age: 48; Residence: 9 Clarence Street; Father's Name: Robert Chamberlain. Spouse: James Adams; Age: 39; Residence: 9 Clarence Street; Father's Name: Josiah Adams.
1891 England Census: RG12; Piece: 2539; Folio: 123; Page: 2. 64 years, born Rearsby
1901 England Census: RG13; Piece: 3008; Folio: 141; Page;30. 73 years, born Rearsby
Death: June 1901; Leicester District; Vol-7a; Page-146; Age-73
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Death: June 1901; Leicester District; Vol-7a; Page-146; Age-73
This may not be the correct death as there is a burial at Welford Road Cemetery on 15 Apr 1901 of Ann Adams aged 73 of 79 Regent Road, and the 1901 census shows an Ann Adams aged 70 born Rothley living at that address.
James Adams aged 73 of 22 Arundel Street was buried at Welford Road on 7 Jan 1909. There are earlier Adams burial in the same plot, but Ann is not there.
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Jomot thanks for ruling out the June 1901 death.
Possible death in March 1905. Leicester District, Volume 7a, Page 129, Age 74. I know in 1905 Ann would have been 77 years, but, what knowledge did the informant have? Perhaps worth looking at.
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Found these 2 refs for you
At Gilroes Cemetery
Ann Adams died 1905
Cc 197
ADAMS Ann 75 23, Sanvey Gate Leicester 29-Mar 1905
LONSDALE Elsiata 62 North Evington Infirmary Leicester 15-Sep 1924
ALSO
Kk 52
ADAMS Ann 82 Poor Law Infirmary Leicester 10-Jan 1910
Buried with the Sculthorpe family, burials from 1928
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Thank you all, you have all given me some great information and some research to do now.
From 12 siblings I couldn't find what happened to Ann or her older sister Mary.