Phoenix
12-03-10, 16:58
Rosina Ann Couzens (on the Freebmd scan she has an illegible third name - possibly her father's) was born in Portsea in 1842, daughter of Rosina.
Her mother married Edward Dodge in 1844, so in 1851 she is living with them (as Rosina Dodge) in Chance Row, Portsea aged 9.
In 1861 she is with her mother's new husband, Reuben Russell in Oxford St, Portsea (as Rosina Dodge) aged 19.
In 1862 she married William Henry Jones (as Rosina Couzens).
In 1871 she is in Brighton Street, Portsea as Rosina Jones, sailor's wife.
In March quarter 1880 she marries Walter Baker.
In 1881 she is in Arundel Street, Littlehampton as a monthly nurse.
And then she vanishes.
I thought she had died, till I found on the 1911 census:
Rosina Ann Baker aged 71, widow, maternity nurse, born Landport.
And Rosina A Baker dies in Portsmouth in 1930, aged 86.
So where is she in 1891 and 1901?
Help, please!
Her mother married Edward Dodge in 1844, so in 1851 she is living with them (as Rosina Dodge) in Chance Row, Portsea aged 9.
In 1861 she is with her mother's new husband, Reuben Russell in Oxford St, Portsea (as Rosina Dodge) aged 19.
In 1862 she married William Henry Jones (as Rosina Couzens).
In 1871 she is in Brighton Street, Portsea as Rosina Jones, sailor's wife.
In March quarter 1880 she marries Walter Baker.
In 1881 she is in Arundel Street, Littlehampton as a monthly nurse.
And then she vanishes.
I thought she had died, till I found on the 1911 census:
Rosina Ann Baker aged 71, widow, maternity nurse, born Landport.
And Rosina A Baker dies in Portsmouth in 1930, aged 86.
So where is she in 1891 and 1901?
Help, please!