Ann's year of birth and location are taken from census records. She listed no father on her marriage certificate so presumably was illegitimate.
On 21 February 1864 Ann married Henry Howell in Parkend. Henry was a Fireman, his father Henry was a Labourer. Ann had no father listed. They both lived in Parkend. [1]
In 1881 Henry and Ann were living in Parkend with 10 children. Henry was a Fireman at Tin Woks. [2]
Ann died aged 86 in 1929 and was buried at Parkend. [3] She had been living at Cam, Dursley. [4]
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