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Event
Event:
Type: Birth
Date: 1875
Place: Kent, England
Note: England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name:«tab»Fanny Brann
Year of Registration:«tab»1875
Quarter of Registration:«tab»Oct-Nov-Dec
District:«tab»Tenterden
County:«tab»Kent
Volume:«tab»2a
Page:«tab»645
Event: information recieved
Type: Notes
Date: 2006
Note: The notes below are from Patricia Billington. The interesting coinciedence is Patricia has the same maiden name as me (Ann Sims) At this point in time I see no connection with her Sims to my family. She has kindley given me her family branch.
Dear Ann
my name if Pat Billington (Sims). My Grandmother was Fanny Brann and was married to Solomon Bull from Kent My mother was called Betty, she married Robert Sims of Surrey and had 4 sisters and 3 brothers and the farmed on the Romney Marsh
Event:
Type: Death
Date: 1953
Place: Sussex, England
Note: England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
Name:«tab»Fanny Bull
Death Registration Month/Year:«tab»1953
Age at death (estimated):«tab»78
Registration district:«tab»Battle
Inferred County:«tab»Sussex
Volume:«tab»5h
Page:«tab»26
Occupation
Occupation: School Teacher
Place: England
User ID
User ID: 79856B5961B44CB2B5FBEDD8F7B59DFE91BA
Data Changed
Data Changed:
Date: 10 Mar 2010
Time: 13:21
Prior to import, this record was last changed 13:21 10 Mar 2010.
Sources
WikiTree profile Brann-326 created through the import of Ann Lambs feb 2011 gedcom.ged on May 27, 2011 by Ann Sims. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Ann and others.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Fanny by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Fanny: