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    Hemming Annie Cannot find Death

    Re: Cannot find Death I am going to email her grandson again in Australia to see if he is sure she did not remarry. Thanks for that thought. Carole
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    Hemming Annie Cannot find Death

    Re: Cannot find Death My Annie Hemming was in the Little Bromwich San in 1911 but you have cleared up the Annie born 1869 in Evesham and died in 1916 not mine as mine was born in Barnsley. The idea of remarrying never crossed my mind but her grandson has no family remembering that. Thanks
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    Hemming Annie Cannot find Death

    Re: Cannot find Death Hi This is the one I had been looking at but why she would be in Eversham I do not know. Does anyone know if there was a Sanitorium there? Her husband died at Blackheath San and I presume that was paid for by his father. Her father in law Richard Hemming died the next...
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    Hemming Annie Cannot find Death

    Re: Cannot find Death No that is not her. Her husband was George Harry Hemming and he died at Blackheath Sanitorium in 1908. She is correctly listed as a widow on the 1911 census. His father had paid for him to goto Blackheath with heart failure .The family lived on Hobmoor Road close to the...
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    Hemming Annie Cannot find Death

    My ancestor Annie Hemming was a patient in the Santorium in Yardley Green (Little Bromwich Hospital ) on the 1911 census. She is correctly named and her age as well 41. I know she died soon after but on BMD there is no record for her death. There is an Ann Hemming for 1912 but the age is 69. do...
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    Birth before 1837

    Hi I know this was posted along time ago but I have only just joined and I think I can add to this family. My g-grandmother was Hannah(Annie) Wallace born 1859 who stated on her marriage to Christopher Blaney that she was the daughter of Samuel Wallace sawyer. She was the daughter of Samuel and...
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