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1845 - 1877 (32 years)
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Name |
Charlotte Ann KENNETT |
Born |
30 Jan 1845 |
Deal, Kent, England |
Christened |
26 Feb 1845 |
Deal, Kent, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
3 May 1877 |
Person ID |
I2756 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
19 May 2007 |
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Notes |
- Charlotte Ann Kennett first married John Osborne Maxwell during 1866. he was a farmer's son and commercial traveller. John Kennett and Julia Ann Longley or Langley, witnessed the marriage. John Maxwell was living in Ampton Street and Charlotte in Frederick Street, London, at the time of the wedding. John Maxwell died in Liverpool in 1868. Adrienne Rosher has found no children for this couple.
Charlotte subsequently married Henry Harding. They lived at 104 Upper Street, Islington, London. Henry was a hairdresser.
Charlotte died aged 31 of heart disease and some renal trouble on 3 May 1877 at 114 Upper Street, but the family home was still 104 Upper Street. Mabel and her father were on the 1881 census as living or visiting with John Kennett. Adrienne Rosher notes that Henry Harding was a witness with John Kennett at Woldemar Ohme Kennett's marriaged in Devon, England.
The Alexander Harding who appeared as living with Woldemar and family on the 1881 census was Henry Harding's son by his first wife, Margaret, born at the same address as his half-sister, Mabel. Alexander was a violinist. Could this be why Ethel, Mabel and Hilda were musical and was Ethel's violin which was passed on to Denise and then to Celia, Alexander's violin, Adrienne wonders?
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