According to the 1851 CENSUS
Parish of St Botolph without Bishopsgate in the City of London. (HO 107/ 1524, folio 23, page 5) she is born in Sheerness, Kent (a small town a few miles NE of Chatham)
A Vision of Britain through Time
England Jurisdictions 1851
British History Online - Sheerness
According to the 1861 CENSUS
Parish of St Botolph Bishopsgate in the City of London. (RG 9/211, folio 47, page 3) 30 New Broad Street she is born in Chatham
The London Record Centre is actually called the London Metropolitan Archive.
It may seem odd to look there as it's the old London County Council archive and the LCC wasn't formed until 1888, but its creation made several other forms of local government redundant, so their records landed up there.
That's where quite a lot of the St George the Martyr records are.
There's some more St George the Martyr records in the Guildhall Library in the City.
These tend to be parish council records.
Sie ist verheiratet mit Charles James Fox.
London 1842
Sie haben geheiratet am 12. August 1828 in New Windsor, London, sie war 29 Jahre alt.
At the time of the marriage of Charles James and Anne Mary Guion, Charles was living at the St John, Isle of Thanet (later called Margate), Kent. Their eldest son Charles James was born there as well.
There was an early hospital - sanitarium for TB in Margate. Since this was a specialty of Dr Charles James Fox, he may have been studying there, or at least gaining practical experience.
Anne Mary was living at New Windsor.
The marriage took place at New Windsor.
Witnesses were Joseph Fox (his father), R.D. Mitchell (his brother in law), & Anna Maria Dore ?????
Her father lived in Italy in 1828 according to his Sketchbook
Kind(er):
Op een miniatuur van haar moeder, in bezit van Mevrouw W. Albers Pistorius-Fokkelman (zie foto van haar moeder), is geschreven: Mrs. H.G Guion, nee Bonaparte.
In de familie circuleerde het gerucht dat zij dezelfde zou zijn als Maria Anna Bonaparte (Elisa), de zus van Napoleon.
A.J. Teychinee Stakenburg (goede vriend van Alphons Albers) schreef hierover een smakelijk verhaal in het tijdschrift Spiegel Historiael (maandblad voor geschiedenis en archeologie) 19e jaargang, nr. 6, juni 1984, pagina's 266 t/m 271.
Emily Fox, haar kleindochter liet haar zoon Alphons in een door hem geschreven notieboekje met herinneringen, optekenen, dat zij een Corsicaanse dame was.Quelle 3
I presume Mary Ann Guion was taken care of by Aunt Charlotte Guion, who wrote Gardiner a letter aug 1798 and died 4 Aug 1800.
From aug 1800-aug 1802 by ???, and from 1802-1806 by Harriet her stepmother. After 1806 perhaps by her gmother who died may 1811.
Her father's brother Daniel married 1809 Sara Ponsonby and died dec 1811 at the Danish coast near Ringkjøbing.
Did Anne Mary stay with Sara after the death of her gmother?
Volgens de "Copy of Faircopy Draft Will of Mm (Sara) Guion, signed 1867", zou Anne Marie 2000 pond erven.
John Tory of 41 Norfolk Street Strand London and Charles Pooley of Raglan Circus Weston Super Mare Sommerset, her (Sara's) friends, were the trustees.
Sara Guion, widow, late of Southampton, died at Weston super Mare, Somerset 16 June 1873, left a will proved by Charles Pooley, surgeon, valuated at £12,000.
He proved it as soon as 3 July, but there is a memo that a decree for a will dated 11 Nov 1867 was made after an action at law, Lloyd versus Pooley.
Kort voor haar dood veranderde zij dus haar testament en liet haar vermogen (£12,000!!) na aan haar arts Mr. Charles Pooley die in het oorspronkelijke testament als trustee werd genoemd maar kennelijk uiteindelijk meer bleek te zijn als een goede vriend???
Mr George Ponsonby Lloyd, zoon van George Lloyd en Elizabeth Ponsonby (Een halfzus van Sara, dochter it het tweede huwelijk van haar moeder), heeft dit testament nog aangevochten, echter zonder succes.
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