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Title: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: MacGrigor on Tuesday 08 May 18 15:21 BST (UK)
Hello,

Ann was born Ann Towers in East Worldham in 1747. She married Samuel Streater in East Worldham in 1769. I don't know what became of her after that but she was having children in the 1770s.

I'd appreciate any help!

Adam
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: Ellenmai on Tuesday 08 May 18 15:56 BST (UK)
There is a burial record for Ann Streater 26th February 1782 in New Alresford Hampshire in the England Hampshire Bishop Transcripts 1680-1892 that could be a possible.
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: MacGrigor on Tuesday 08 May 18 15:59 BST (UK)
Yes, well that's where her husband hailed from. I have considered it.
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: Ellenmai on Tuesday 08 May 18 16:26 BST (UK)
There is a marriage for Samuel Streater to Mary Rolfe 10th April 1790 at Barton Stacey, Hampshire another possible if Ann has died ???
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: MacGrigor on Tuesday 08 May 18 16:56 BST (UK)
That would make sense. Samuel Streater wouldn't be a very popular name. Samuel died in 1825 in Farringdon, I wonder if a Mary Streater died there too.
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: MacGrigor on Saturday 16 June 18 20:16 BST (UK)
There is a burial record for Ann Streater 26th February 1782 in New Alresford Hampshire in the England Hampshire Bishop Transcripts 1680-1892 that could be a possible.

Can anyone check the original to see if it mentions wife of Samuel or anything?
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: rosie99 on Sunday 17 June 18 10:21 BST (UK)
Hampshire burials have it as 1781 with no extra information

There is quite a long article in Hampshire Chronicle 07 March 1774 which mentions Henry, Mary, Samuel, Martha, Hannah, Betty & Ann Streater of Alresford.  (You will be able to look when you get your F M P access  ;D  )

Also
Hampshire Chronicle 06 December 1773

It is possible that the Ann mentioned here is the one buried in 1781  :-\
Title: Re: What became of Ann Streater?
Post by: MacGrigor on Sunday 17 June 18 10:28 BST (UK)
Yes, I did think that without additional information it is impossible to say conclusively which one it is. Thanks.