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John Llewellin's marriage
I am trying to find the marriage of Ann Cooper - born 1775, Holmes Fen, Cambridge - to John Llewellin, of whom I know no more than that he was dead by 1817, by which time Ann was a widow in Camberwell.
In 1851, Ann was visiting relations in Norfolk, but in 1841 she was a female servant to Ann Powell of 8 Queens Row, Grove Lane, Camberwell. I drew a bow at venture, and looked at Ann Powell's PCC will https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...nSearchResults She left Ann Llewellin £300. She was probably lucky not to get the case of stuffed birds and the papier mache table! As AP also mentioned a sister Sarah Bates Powell, I checked her will - in case the Powells and Llewellins are related. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...1_311448-00814 No legacies this time, but in 1826 Ann Lewellin was already living at 8 Grove Row, and witnessed the will, together with Mary Ann Bagerley (AL's neice, living at No 3) Even more exciting is the will of Mary Powell: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...1_310468-00239 She also leaves a legacy to Ann Llewellin OTHERWISE WATSON. She mentions Sarah Cooper (another of AL's neices) and her will is witnessed by Susannah Bagerley of No 3 (a third neice) So *draws in a huge breath* Can anyone spot Ann Llewellin nee Cooper's marriage? Or do you reckon she married a Watson?
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Just to add that Mary Powell's will was signed on the 26 Sep 1832 in case we need that date.
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Not found the marriage yet, but could these be Ann's children and John's burial?
Mary Ann Dr of John Llewellin, Coppersmith, & Ann, born 15 Jun 1800, baptised 10 Aug 1800 St Saviour, Southwark. John S of John Llewellin, Coppersmith, & Ann, born 3 Oct 1801, baptised 27 Dec 1801 St Saviour, Southwark. John Lewellin of St Saviours buried 28 Jul 1803 Union Street, Southwark (Independent), age 1 yr 10 months John Lewellin of St Saviours buried 3 Jul 1804 Union Street, Southwark (Independent), age 30
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I wonder whether there was nothing sinister in the alias, just giving a servant a name she liked?
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Oh, just found an old thread about her which we will need to read through:
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ad.php?t=15390
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Oh my memory, my memory.
For the record,(from the other thread) the Hughes girls are her neices, Mary Ann Bagerley's daughters.
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There is a John Lewellin / Ann Pugh marriage 1799 Westminster which comes up on FMP but I haven't got a sub to check the image and see whether she was a widow or not. It is on Pallot's Marriage Index on ancestry but doesn't say widow or spinster on there.
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I've checked the image, and they were both OTP, married by banns, marital status not given.
Witnesses John Buffin and Ann Colcraft. |
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They both sign their names, no status given, but the witnesses are John Buffin and Ann Calcraft. Given her track record, I feel fairly sure Ann would have picked family members.
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