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Ann (Henwood) Slyman (1755 - 1804)

Ann Slyman formerly Henwood
Born in Cardinham, Cornwall, Englandmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 48 in Mevagissey, Cornwall, England, United Kingdommap
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Biography

Ann was born in 1755. She was the daughter of Roger Henwood and Abigail Harris. She passed away in 1804.

Ann married John Slyman on 5 Feb 1777 in Cardinham, Cornwall. Witnesses are listed as Petherick Bunt & Daniel Henwood. [1] He was the son born 1742 of William Slyman and Grace Kitto.

Her father Roger died in 1796 his will states that "to son Daniel estates in Benorth in Cardinham, estates of Little Shakes in Cardinham, and the money he owes me, to daughter Ann the wife of John Slyman" [2]


Sources

  1. Cornwall OPC Database [1]
  2. Roger's Profile [2]
  • Parish B - Cardinham
  • Parish M - Cardinham
  • Parish D - Mevagissey




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