↑ Source: #S03233 Marriages: page 3 15th April 1816. Marriage solemniized in the Parish of Abbotts Ann in the County of Hampshire in the year 1816. William Ray of this Parish, bachelor and Mary Redman of this Parish, spinster were married in this Church by Banns this 15th day of April 1816 by me Thomas Burrough, Rector in the presence of Thomas Ray, Jane Smith.
↑ Source: #S08399 Marriages William Alexander Redman of the parish of Abbotts Ann bachelor and Hannah Smith of this parish spinster were married in this Church by Licence 29th January 1793 by me Edward Binfield Curate. Signed by both parties. Witnesses: Adam(?) Smith, Ann Patience Traviss, Susanna Alexander, Charles Goulding(?).
↑ Source: #S53104 Redman, William Alexander, of Abbotts Ann, butcher, 21, batchelor, and Hannah Smith, of Wherwell, 20, spinster, with consent of her father, John Smith of the same, fisherman, at Wherwell 28th January 1793.
↑ Source: #S53104 Redman, William Alexander, of Abbotts Ann, butcher, 21, batchelor, and Hannah Smith, of Wherwell, 20, spinster, with consent of her father, John Smith of the same, fisherman, at Wherwell 28th January 1793.
Source: S03233 British Census 1841 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book
Source: S11864 British Census 1871
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