Birth certificate for Annie May Hunt. (The certificate says “Isfield in the County of Surrey”, but that has to be considered a mistake; there is only one Isfield, and Isfield both is and was in Sussex, not in Surrey. In addition, census records show her as born in Uckfield [which also appears on the birth certificate, apparently Isfield was a sub‐district of Uckfield at the time].)
GRO birth index record from Oct–Dec 1899 for Annie May Hunt, birth registered in Uckfield (FreeBMD entry).
1901 and 1911 census pages, downloaded from Ancestry.co.uk (the 1911 census shows that she was the only child of her parents’ marriage at the time).
Marriage certificate for Frederick Bond and Annie May Hunt, in the possession (at time of writing) of Matthew Cutler & family.
GRO marriage index records from Apr–Jun 1922 for Annie M Hunt and Frederick Bond, marriage registered in East Grinstead (FreeBMD entries: Annie M Hunt, Frederick Bond).
GRO death index record from Apr–Jun 1963 for Annie M Bond, death registered in Cuckfield (FreeBMD entry).
Probate index from 1963 for Annie May Bond, specifying that she was the wife of Frederick Bond and stating that she died on 5 April 1963 at Cuckfied Hospital.
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