In 1871 Mary A Floyd, aged 26, born in Camborne Cornwall, and husband Richard Floyd, aged 25, born in Camborne, tin miner, were living in Centenary Street, Camborne. With them were daughter Ann (2 mo) of Camborne, and Richard's widowed mother Mary Floyd (66) of Camborne, annuitant.
In 1881 Mary Ann Floyd, aged 35, born in Camborne, married, was living at 19 Centenary St., Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne) Annie (10), scholar, Samuel (2).
In 1891 Mary Ann Floyd, aged 45, born in Camborne, widow, was living in Wesley St., Camborne. With her were children (born in Camborne) Annie (20), dressmaker, and Eddy James (6).
In 1901 Mary A Floyd, aged 55, born in Camborne, widow, was living at 7 Wesley St., Camborne. With her were children (born in Camborne, single) Annie (30), dressmaker, Edward J. (16), engine fitter's apprentice.
In 1911 Mary Ann Floyd, aged 65, born in Camborne, widow, was living at 7 Wesley St., Camborne. With her was daughter Annie Floyd (40) of Camborne, single, grocery shop assistant.
In 1921 Mary Ann Floyd, aged 75 years 10 months, widow, home duties, was with her daughter Annie Merifield and her husband William Merifield, tool smith, in Portherris, St Keverne, Cornwall.
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Mary Ann Floyd of Porthkerris St. Keverne died aged 89 years (burial record).
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MRS. M. A. FLOYD ST. KEVERNE
The death has taken place at Porthkerris Cottages, St. Keverne, of Mrs. Mary Ann Floyd, aged 89 years. Hailing from Camborne, deceased lived there for many years, but has resided at Porthkerris (the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Merifield), over 20 years. The funeral took place at St. Keverne Parish Church, on Friday, the Rev. J. Britton (vicar), officiating. The chief mourners included Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Merifield, Mr. and Mrs. G. Merifield, Messrs. J. K. and A. Bray (Helston), Mesdames G. Curnow and H. Andrews, Messrs. L. Crewes and W. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. W. C. Hodge, Mrs. W. Pearce. There were numerous floral tributes....
The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, Thursday, 30 May 1935, p. 13