Mary Ann WILLIAMS
- Born: 1836, Tucking Mill Hill, Camborne, Cornwall
- Christened: 28 May 1836, Camborne, Cornwall 2
- Married: 17 Jan 1857, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Buried: 10 Sep 1886, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 3
Research Notes:
1861 England Census (called Mary A.):
Age given: 24 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Camborne Occupation: Tailoress
Mary, her husband William (25) of Camborne, miner, children (born in Camborne) Grace (4), Elizth. M. (2), Richd. H. (5 months), were staying with her husband widowed mother Elizabeth Brown
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1871 England Census (called Mary A.):
Age given: 35 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Hamlet on Carn Entral, Camborne
Present were husband William Brown (35) of Camborne, tin miner, children (born in Camborne): Grace (14), surface labourer to mine, Elizth. M. (12), surface labourer to mine, Richd. H. (8), scholar, William (5), scholar, Harry (3), Rosina (10 months), mother-in-law Elizth. Brown (75) of Camborne, widow
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1881 England Census (called Mary Ann):
Age given: 44 years Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall Dwelling Place: Carn Entral, Camborne
Mary, her husband William (45) of Camborne, tin miner, children (born in Camborne) William (15), tin miner, Harry (14), tin miner, Rosina (10), scholar, Annie (7), scholar, Richard H. (5), scholar, were staying with her husband's mother Elizabeth Brown (83) of Camborne, tin miner's widow
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Mary Ann Brown of Brea died aged 50 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
Mary married William BROWN of Dolcoath Road, son of Richard BROWN and Elizabeth WHENNAN, on 17 Jan 1857 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1. (William BROWN of Dolcoath Road was born in 1836 in Cairn Entral, Camborne, Cornwall, christened on 4 Jun 1836 in Camborne, Cornwall 2 and was buried on 10 Jan 1903 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 4.)
Marriage Notes:
William Brown, 20, bachelor, miner, of Carn Entral, son of Richard [dec'd], farmer, and Mary Ann Williams, 20, spinster, of Tuckingmill, daughter of John, blacksmith
Married by Banns
Witnesses: John Williams, Thomas Clogg
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