Anne Lanyon was bequeathed £200 in her father's Will (1802).
In her mother's Will (written 1826) Ann the wife of William Hodge was bequeathed the lease of the little part of the tenement of Wall, along with £20 to buy mournings for herself and her family.
In 1841 Anne Hodge, aged about 65, and husband William Hodge, aged about 70, yeoman, were living in Tregartha, Gwinear, Cornwall. With them were Josepha Hodge (25), Richard Hodge (20), Edward Hodge (5).
In 1851 Anne Hodge (76) of Gwinear, widow, was living in Carnhill, Gwinear. With her were daughter Jane Hodge (40) of Gwinear, unmarried, granddaughters (born in Kenwyn) Anne H. Michell (9), school, Elizabeth Michell (8), school, and Jane Michell (7), school.
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Ann Hodge of Hayle Foundry died aged 78 years (burial record).
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At Hayle, on Saturday the 16th inst., Ann, relict of the late Mr. Hodge of Tregortha, aged 79 years.
Royal Cornwall Gazette, 22 October 1852, p. 5
Marriage Information:
Ann married William Hodge of Tregortha, son of Richard Hodge and Elizabeth Pearce, on 28 Nov 1803 in Gwinear, Cornwall. (William Hodge was christened on 17 Feb 1771 in Gwinear, Cornwall, died on 23 Feb 1844 in Tregortha, Gwinear, Cornwall and was buried on 28 Feb 1844 in Gwinear, Cornwall, aged 73 years.)
Marriage Notes:
Mr William Hodge of this parish, bachelor, and Miss Anne Lanyon of this parish, spinster
Married by Licence
Witnesses: Mary Lanyon, W Lanyon, Richard Hodge Jr