Mary Ann Creese1,2
F, b. 1851, #290
- Mary Ann Creese was born in 1851 at Imber, Wiltshire; 1901 Census has Wilts Devizes as birth place.2,3,4
- She married John Hatchard, son of William Hatchard and Harriet Mills, before 1875.2
- Her married name was Hatchard.2
- Mary Ann Creese was listed as the wife of John Hatchard on the 1881 Census recorded 3 April 1881 at 22 York Street, Bedminster, Bristol, Somerset.2
- Mary Ann Creese married William Davidge in 1887 at St Thomas a Beckett Church, Widcombe, Bath, Somerset.1
- The marriage of Mary Ann Creese and William Davidge was registered in the 1887 quarter in the Bath Registration District in Somerset.1
- As of 1887, her married name was Davidge.1
- Mary Ann Creese was listed as the wife of William Davidge on the 1891 Census recorded 5 April 1891 at 7 Rock Cottages, Monkton Combe, Combe Down, Bath, Somerset.3
- Mary Ann Creese was listed as the head of household on the 1901 Census recorded 31 March 1901 at 5 Greendown, Combe Down, Bath, Somerset. Also living in the household were, her daughter, Evelyn Rachel Hatchard.4
- Mary Ann Creese was working as a Laundress on 31 March 1901.4
- Last Edited: 10 May 2010
Family 1: John Hatchard b. Jun 1848, d. Sep 1883
- She married John Hatchard, son of William Hatchard and Harriet Mills, before 1875.2
- Annie Elizabeth Hatchard2 b. 1875
- Harriette Rose Hatchard2 b. 1878
Family 2: William Davidge b. 1844, d. Jun 1892
- Mary Ann Creese married William Davidge in 1887 at St Thomas a Beckett Church, Widcombe, Bath, Somerset.1
- The marriage of Mary Ann Creese and William Davidge was registered in the 1887 quarter in the Bath Registration District in Somerset.1
- Evelyn Rachel Hatchard2 b. 1880
Citations:
- [S72] Bath & NE Somerset Register Office BMD transcriptions.
- [S2] National Census conducted on 3 Apr 1881. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
- [S23] National Census conducted on 5 Apr 1891. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
- [S4] National Census conducted on 31 Mar 1901. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
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