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Name |
Ann SHEEPWASH |
Born |
1776 |
Selling, Kent, England |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I2495 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
19 May 2007 |
Family |
Richard GREGORY, c. 28 Jun 1778, Faversham, Kent, England , bur. 7 Jul 1813, Faversham, Kent, England (Age ~ 35 years) |
Married |
11 May 1799 |
Faversham, Kent, England [3] |
Children |
| 1. Sarah GREGORY, c. 13 Nov 1799, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 2. Catherine GREGORY, c. 29 Apr 1801, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 3. Mary GREGORY, c. 3 Jul 1803, Faversham, Kent, England , bur. 9 Mar 1815, Faversham, Kent, England (Age ~ 11 years) |
| 4. Elizabeth Ann GREGORY, c. 4 Jan 1805, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 5. Thomas GREGORY, c. 18 Jun 1809, Faversham, Kent, England  |
| 6. Richard GREGORY, c. 1 Dec 1811, Faversham, Kent, England  |
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Last Modified |
20 Mar 2022 |
Family ID |
F1057 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S15] 1851 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #0193527, Faversham, 30 Mar 1851.
64 Abbey Street, Faversham:
Ann Gregory, head, widow, 75, pensioner, born at Selling
- [S58] 1861 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #0542655, Faversham, 7 Apr 1861.
36 Church Lane, Faversham:
Ann Gregory, head, widow, 79, retired charwoman, born at Selling
- [S34] Parish Register, England, Kent: Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1886147, Faversham, Kent, 11 May 1799.
Banns of Marriage between Edward Gregory and Sarah James were published on the 30th day of March and on the 6th and 13th of April in the year 1766. Edward Gregory of the parish of Faversham and Sarah James of the parish aforesaid were married in this church [Faversham] by banns this 20th day of April 1766 by me Richard Marsh, Vicar. Witnesses were Edward Smith and Uriah Burr.
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