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Anyone lost an Ann Smith born Bury St Edmunds 1802?
« on: Tuesday 22 October 13 18:33 BST (UK) »
Found this lady's death in Caen, France, 18 May 1894:

Ann Smith, spinster, no occupation, aged 91 years 5 months, daughter of John Smith and Susan Downs, born Bury St Edmunds. Died in her home venelle Gaillarde nb.5, Caen.

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Re: Anyone lost an Ann Smith born Bury St Edmunds 1803?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 22 October 13 22:20 BST (UK) »
How very interesting Tati.  There are Suffolk Smiths on my late husband's FT so I willl have to check this out.

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Suffolk: Pearl(e),  Garnham, Southgate, Blo(o)mfield,Grimwood/Grimwade,Josselyn/Gosling
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick/Sidgwick, Shadforth
Ireland: Davis
Norway: Torreson/Torsen/Torrison
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Re: Anyone lost an Ann Smith born Bury St Edmunds 1803?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 October 13 09:45 BST (UK) »
Marriage

John Smith
Susan Downs
9th May, 1793
Bury St. Edmunds, St. Mary.

Baptism in same church.

Anne Smith
born 11th December, 1802
baptised 16th June, 1803
dau of John and Susan (late Downs)
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Re: Anyone lost an Ann Smith born Bury St Edmunds 1802?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 23 October 13 17:59 BST (UK) »
Well, what a service! I wasn't expecting any replies to this but I should have known you guys are always on the ball  8)

Hope someone can claim her!

I've modified the post title to reflect the 1802 birth you found, Sue.

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 "My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness"  

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