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Maria (Amos) Christmas (bef. 1814 - abt. 1898)

Maria Christmas formerly Amos aka Amies
Born before in Skeyton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdommap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 6 Jul 1832 in Skeyton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdommap
Descendants descendants
Died about after about age 83 [location unknown]
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Biography

Maria, daughter of John and Alice Amies, was baptised at Skeyton on 30 Oct 1814.[1].

Maria married John Christmas (abt.1806-) on 6 July 1832 in Skeyton, Norfolk, England.[2]

In the 1851 census Maria (age 37) was the wife of John Christmas in Mill Common, Scottow, Norfolk, England.[3].

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
John Christmas Head Married M 42 Ag Lab Scottow, Norfolk
Maria Christmas Wife Married F 37 Skeyton, Norfolk
John Christmas Son Unmarried M 17 Ag Lab Skeyton, Norfolk
Elizabeth Christmas Daughter Unmarried F 16 Scottow, Norfolk
William Christmas Son Unmarried M 14 Gamekeepers Assistant Scottow, Norfolk
Bridget Christmas Daughter F 13 Scholar Scottow, Norfolk
James Christmas Son M 11 Scholar Scottow, Norfolk
Kenny Christmas Son M 9 Scholar Scottow, Norfolk
Robert Christmas Son M 6 Scottow, Norfolk
Thomas Christmas Son M 4 Scottow, Norfolk
George Christmas Son M 2 Scottow, Norfolk

In the 1881 census Maria (age 67) was the widowed head of household in Pond Road Mill Common, Scottow, Norfolk, England.[4].

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Maria Christmas Head Widowed F 67 Skeyton, Norfolk, England
Thomas Christmas Son Unmarried M 33 Ag Lab Scotton, Norfolk, England
Alfred Christmas Son Unmarried M 24 Ag Lab Scotton, Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Christmas Granddaughter Unmarried F 22 Dress Maker Scotton, Norfolk, England

She passed away about 1898.[5]

Sources

  1. freereg.org.uk
  2. Marriage: "England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941"
    citing Marriage, Skeyton, Norfolk, England, Record Office, Central Library, Norwich; FHL microfilm 1,470,862
    FamilySearch Record: 27CC-14M (accessed 26 October 2023)
    FamilySearch Image: 939F-R6QS-T
    Maria Amis marriage to John Christmas on 6 Jul 1832 in Skeyton, Norfolk, England.
  3. 1851 Census: "England and Wales Census, 1851"
    citing Scottow, Norfolk, England, p. 10; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey
    FamilySearch Record: SGXC-FY3 (accessed 26 October 2023)
    FindMyPast Image
    Maria Christmas (37), wife, in household of John Christmas (42) in Scottow in Aylsham registration district in Norfolk, England. Born in Skeyton, Norfolk.
  4. 1881 Census: "England and Wales Census, 1881"
    citing p. 6, Piece/Folio 1931/96, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,616
    FamilySearch Record: Q278-QMXD (accessed 26 October 2023)
    FindMyPast Image
    Maria Christmas (67), widowed head of household in Scottow in Aylsham registration district in Norfolk, England. Born in Skeyton, Norfolk, England.
  5. A source for this information is needed.




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