In 1851 Ann Tyack (39) of Camborne and Thomas Tyack (38) of Camborne, ironmonger & mine broker, were living in Church Row Camborne Cornwall. With them were children (born in Camborne): William J. (9), scholar, Charles (6), scholar, Mary J. (5), scholar, Henry (2m). [Ann's sister] Jane Andrew (32) of Camborne, farmer's wife, and son Zekias Andrew (4) of St. Enoder, were visiting.
Ann the wife of Thomas Tyack was named as a beneficiary in her father's Will (written 1854).
In 1861 Ann Tyack (49) of Camborne and husband Thomas Tyack (48) of Camborne, ironmonger, were living in Church Row Camborne. Present were children (born in Camborne): William J. (19), ironmonger, Charles (16), ironmonger, Mary J. (15), Edward H. (5).
In 1871 Ann Tyack (59) of Camborne, housekeeper, and husband Thomas Tyack (58) of Camborne, foreman tinplate worker, were living with their son William J. Tyack (29) of Camborne, ironmonger employing 4 men, 5 boys and 2 girls in Shop, Church Street Camborne.
In May 1876 Ann Tyack of Camborne, widow, was granted Administration of her husband's personal effects.
In 1881 Ann Tyack (69) of Camborne, widow, housekeeper, was living at 7 Church St Camborne. With her was daughter Mary J (35) of Camborne, unmarried, ironmonger's assistant. Son Charles and his family were living nextdoor.
In 1891 Ann Tyack (79) of Camborne, widow, housekeeper, was with her son Charles Tyack and his family in Church St., Camborne.
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Ann Tyacke of Church Street died aged 81 years (burial record).
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Ann Tyack of Church-street Camborne Cornwall, widow, died 9 August 1893. Administration Bodmin 31 March to Charles Tyack, ironmonger. Effects £5. 3