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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Derbyshire => England => Derbyshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Kirwan on Saturday 27 June 09 23:04 BST (UK)
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Am looking for information regarding Ann Greaves who I've read took over as landlady of the Rutland Inn, Bakewell. When and where was she born, married and died. suggestion is that she was born as Ann Summers either in chelmsford or swanwich (derbyshire) 1778, married first a Mr Hudson (?in Matlock) and then a Mr Greaves and died either in Bakwell 1855 or Manchester 1866.
Thanks Kirwan
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Similar message posted on the Lancashire board
Am looking for confirmation of the death of Ann Greaves originally from Bakewell on 11th July 1866 aged 89 at Leavenshulme, Manchester and was possibly buried at St Johns Church, Longsight, Manchester.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,389413.msg2609857.html#msg2609857
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Thought I'd try both counties. Thanks. Kirwan
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1851 census for Bakewell
Ann Greaves 73 innkeeper widow - no birthplace shown
Alex Balmarris 20 g/son b United States
Charles Hudson 15 g/son b London
Emily Bradley 22 g/dtr b London
plus a lot of servants and some visitors
The address is not the Rutland Arms but I think it was situated in Rutland Place - it's the something Arms which only has 4 letters
HO107 Piece 2149 Folio 22 Page 8
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Thank you Carole, that's her, looks as if her grandson by her first marriage was there as well. If the information I have is correct then she would not have been on the 1861 census for Bakewell but should have been on the 1861 census for the kirkmanshulme district of Manchester, possibly living alone or with her daughter Ann Bradley. The latter would support the view she did not die in Bakewell in 1855 but lived on till 1866 dying near Manchester
Kirwan
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1861 details on Lancashire post