Birth
[E0225]
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27/2/1843 |
Myddfai (parish), Carmarthenshire
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JONESFAM tombstone: 1842/3. Deaths: 1843/4. 1881: 1843-4. 1851: 1841-2. AMA: probably 27 Feb 1843 - her sister Elizabeth ("Bessie") gave her a photograph album on that day in 1883.
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1 2 3
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Residence
[E0358]
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1851 |
Pant-y-berllan (cottage), Llywel, Breconshire
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Joshuah (father) is absent sawyer. Sons David, William, John absent, Caleb dead. Elizabeth 48 Joshua 13. Anne 7(?).
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3a
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Residence
[E0717]
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estimated between 1872 and 1877 |
Pant-y-berllan (cottage), Llywel, Breconshire
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JONESFAM: 1871 census wasn't yet living back with her mother at Pant-y-berllan, which was the first place where Jonah remembered living.
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Occupation
[E0716]
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Trecastle, Llywel, Breconshire
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Cook? JONESFAM: While living at Pant-y-berllan, Anne worked in Trecastle, perhaps as a cook, with a daily walk of 7 miles there and back.
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Residence
[E0715]
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about 1878 |
5 or 7, Julian Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire
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JONESFAM: Jonah pointed to one of the villas in the middle of the row of three pairs of three-storey semi-detached Italianate houses, nos 10-15 (TGEA: Rockleaze Villas aren’t on Julian Road, and 10-15 aren’t contiguous; perhaps AMA means the 3 blocks that are 1,3,5,7,9,11 Julian Road, so no. 5 or 7), as the house in which they lived when they first came to Bristol.
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Residence
[E0353]
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between 1880 and 1881 |
15 Rockleaze Villas, Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire
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1881: Ann Davis 37 servant - cook (dom), Jonah R. Davis 10 boy. John P. Allen is head of house. JONESFAM: Mrs Woods probably moved to Rockleaze Villas in 1880, taking on Anne as her cook; no. 15 had probably been empty previously, as the Directories for 1879 and 1880 have no entry for it.
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4 2 1
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Occupation
[E0712]
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between 1888 and 5/4/1891 |
27 Upper Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
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1891: Anne Davis, 47, widow, lodging house keeper. JONESFAM: Later, probably in 1888, Anne moved across Durdham Down to keep a lodging house in Upper Belgrave Road, St John's parish, Clifton, overlooking the Downs; Wright's Bristol and Suburban Street Directory for 1889 lists Mrs John Davies, lodging house, at no. 27. In 1891 her lodgers included a Mrs Emma Robinson, with her son Edward, 21, and daughters Edith, 16, and Isabella, 14.
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5
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Residence
[E0710]
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between 1894 and 15/1/1905 |
Studley House, 18a Upper Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
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1901: 18A, i.e. Studley House. AD 56, widow, head, boarding house keeper. Also probate on AD's estate and AD's tombstone. JONESFAM: probably in 1894, she moved to a nearby house, then newly built in the gap between the two adjoining terraces of houses, since the 1895 directory has an unnumbered entry:
-- Miss Anne Davies, Studley House,
interpolated between nos. 19 and 18, whereas the 1896 directory has:
18a Mrs Anne Davies, Studley House.
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6 1 7
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Death
[E0227]
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15/1/1905 |
Studley House, 18a Upper Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire
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Deaths: aged 61, so born 1843/4.
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1 6 8
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Burial
[E0228]
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1/1905 |
Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bath Road, Bristol, Gloucestershire
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JONESFAM tombstone inscription, aged 62.
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