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Ann Tubb - c1831

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FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 9 Jan 2010 00:21

Hmmm,thats a bit strong old girl,now dont go upsetting the natives toooo much.

And I could do with some of that firewood at the moment please,resources are getting slightly low and I dont have that thing called central heating as I still live in the dark ages.

meindoors

meindoors Report 9 Jan 2010 17:35

Thank you everyone for all this info. It will take me a while to go through it all !!

The wintnesses on the marriage cert are James Fuller and Emma Coleman. I have searched the census, etc but with no luck on any link. George's occupation is listed as Brewer but there is no occupation given for George Tubb which makes me think he was either deceased or Ann did not know. As both bride & groom signed their names with a cross there is a possibility that her name was misspelled.

I think George's father may be another George from Headley in Hants - just need to find confirmation.

There are a few Ann Tubb(s) listed in Family Search and I am following them all up on the census (a long and tedious job).

Thank you all again for all your suggestions.

Pam