Wow, thanks for the fast response.
I found out about her being a native of Bristol in an obituary printed in Camperdown Chronicle Thursday 17 May 1923 on the Trove site. Do you think the possible illegitimacy would explain the english and welsh nationality on her emigration records?
I'm really interested in the names of the Dennings on that census/ and any census with Joseph and Annie living together.
Annie's future husband Joseph is in the 1851 census at Crossways, Somerset, Shepton Mallet
Ebenezer Denning Head Married Male 61 1790 Ag Lab Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Betsy Denning Wife Married Female 51 1800 - Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Joseph Denning Son Unmarried Male 21 1830 Ag Lab Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
John Denning Son Unmarried Male 19 1832 Ag Lab Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Henry Denning Son Unmarried Male 16 1835 Ag Lab Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Abraham Denning Son Unmarried Male 12 1839 Scholar Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Philip Denning Son Unmarried Male 9 1842 Scholar Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Thomas Denning Son - Male 14 1837 Scholar Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Then by the 1861 census I can't find Joseph, or some of the other Denning sons. I just have Josephs mum and dad with one remaining son Phillip
1861 census Upper End, Stoke Lane, Shepton Mallet.
Ebenezer Denning Head Married Male 61 1800 Day Labourer Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Betty Denning Wife Married Female 61 1800 - Stoke Lane, Somerset, England
Philip Denning Son Unmarried Male 19 1842 Road Labourer Stoke Lane, Somerset, England