1850. From the General Register Office online index of Registrations of Births.
Birth of Mary Ann Mace registered in the District of Chipping Norton in the quarter January to March 1850.
Mother's Maiden Surname Bartlett.
1851. From the 1851 census of England and Wales. Taken night of Sunday 30th March 1851.
In the County of Oxfordshire.
Parish of Little Compton, Village of Little Compton.
William Mace, Head, Widowed, age 85, occupation Blacksmith, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
Thomas Mace, Son, Married, age 52, occupation Blacksmith, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
Katherine(sic) Mace, Wife, Married, age 40, born Chastleton, Oxfordshire.
Thomas Mace, Son, age 11, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
William Mace, Son, age 9, occupation Scholar, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
Ambrose Mace, Son, age 6, occupation Scholar, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
George Mace, Son, age 4, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
Mary Ann Mace, Daughter, age 1, born Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
1861. From the 1861 census of England and Wales. Taken night of Sunday 7th April 1861.
In the County of Oxfordshire.
The undermentioned Houses are situate within the boundaries of the Parish or Township of Little Compton.
At Little Compton.
Thomas Mace, Head, Married, age 62, occupation Blacksmith, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
Catherine Mace, Wife, Married, age 50, born Chastleton, Oxfordshire.
William Mace, Son, Unmarried, age 19, occupation Agricultural Labourer, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
Ambrose Mace, Son, Unmarried, age 17, occupation Blacksmith, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
George Mace, Son, Unmarried, age 14, occupation Agricultural Labourer, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
Mary Ann Mace, Daughter, Unmarried, age 11, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
Naomi Mace, Daughter, Unmarried, age 6, born Little Compton, Warwickshire.
James Cook, Visitor, Unmarried, age 59, occupation Agricultural Labourer, born Bledlington, Gloucestershire.
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