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Mary Wagg
My mother's father's father's mother's mother.
Name: Mary Wagg Date and place of birth: About 1789 Names of parents: John Wagg and Diana Pickens Date and place of baptism: 16 August 1789 at St Mary, Great Massingham, Norfolk, England Details of each of his or her marriages: Marriage to William Cook on 5th April 1813 at St Mary, Docking, Norfolk, England Occupation: Washer Woman Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK): Docking, Norfolk, England - 1841 Census http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid Barmer Lane, Docking, Norfolk, England - 1851 Census http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid East Street, Docking, Norfolk, England - 1861 Census http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid Not found - 1871 Census Not found - 1881 Census - possibly died about the time this one was taken Date, place and cause of death: Probably this is Mary’s death not confirmed with death certificate Vol 4b Page 208 http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...DDeath&indiv=1 Date and place of burial: Not known Details of will / administration of their estate: Not known Memorial inscription: Not known Last edited by maggie_4_7; 17-12-11 at 07:55. |
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Is this her in 1881?
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...643861&recoff= Place of birth is different. You will know if any of those people are her children.
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Maybe not. This is the same woman in 1871 and her husband is still alive. Yours is a widow in 1861
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...450329&recoff=
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Thanks for looking but no not her.
I only checked her death today and I think that must be her with the age and being in Docking. I thought she'd died between 1861 and 1871 because she had a son William living with her and he ends up in the workhouse 1871 and he is labelled lunatic from birth poor soul. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...26pgPLz0q3dpid Her husband William died in 1857. So I had assumed that because the son William was in the workhouse in 1871 Mary had certainly died because it looks like she'd looked after him most of his life. I hadn't looked for death recently since the deaths had been transcribed to be honest until today. So either it's not her death or she is around somewhere in 1871 and probably died just before the 1881 census. Looks like William the son got to much to look after it looks like he never worked and collected parish funds before he is labelled idiot on the 1851 and on the 1861 his rank/profession is Almsman (idiot)! Last edited by maggie_4_7; 12-02-11 at 17:53. Reason: typos and to add census link |
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That death could also be the woman on the 1871 and 1881 census
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ooops yes you could be right I just realised Snettisham is in the Docking registration district. |
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So yours probably died 1861-1871
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Nothing on FreeBMD though
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The death registered in Freebridge Lynn in 1868 could be her. The only reason I say this is because Mary had a son Robert Clarke Cook whose death is registered there in 1864 and I suppose she may have been with his family.
Thats the only reason I have though. |
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Could be, just looked at a map and it's not that far from Docking
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