Difference between revisions of "Marks, Ann"

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Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 6 January 1736.  Aged 63.  Probably from St Andrews, where she marries [[Marks, William]], c.1702.  Came to London soon thereafter, lodging at a house in Eagle Court for £10 annual rent.  Remained there until widowed, c.1720, and since then has worked as a hired servant.  Only son, William, served with his father as an apprentice tailor.
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Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 6 January 1736.  Aged 63.  Probably from St Andrews, where she married [[Marks, William]], c.1702.  Came to London soon thereafter, lodging at a house in Eagle Court for £10 annual rent.  Remained there until widowed, c.1720, and since then has worked as a hired servant.  Only son, William, served with his father as an apprentice tailor.

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Dates c.1702-1736
Location London
Vocation Servant
Place of Birth St Andrews
Marriage William
Issue William
Place of birth Source London Lives, https://www.londonlives.org/browse.jsp?div=smdsset_22_2286&terms=Scotland#highlight

Examined for settlement in St Martin in the Fields, 6 January 1736. Aged 63. Probably from St Andrews, where she married Marks, William, c.1702. Came to London soon thereafter, lodging at a house in Eagle Court for £10 annual rent. Remained there until widowed, c.1720, and since then has worked as a hired servant. Only son, William, served with his father as an apprentice tailor.