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Anna Maria Lambert was the daughter of Colonel W. Lambert. And was born around 1801 (+-5 years) | Anna Maria Lambert was the daughter of Colonel W. Lambert. And was born around 1801 (+-5 years) | ||
She married John Angus Walmisley in 1816. She was alive in 1841, but | She married John Angus Walmisley in 1816. She was alive in 1841, but died on the 8th March 1849. | ||
Kent, Surrey, London: - Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1810-1837 | Kent, Surrey, London: - Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1810-1837 | ||
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[[File:Christening Maria Amelia Walmisley.jpg]] | [[File:Christening Maria Amelia Walmisley.jpg]] | ||
[[File:Christening Philip Moss Walmisley 1821.jpg]] | [[File:Christening Philip Moss Walmisley 1821.jpg]] | ||
== Death == | |||
Anna Maria Walmisley died in 1849 (Death Index, Jan-Feb-Mar 1849, Brighton, Sussex, East Sussex, Volume 7, Page 247). | |||
In the Obituary section of "The Gentleman's Magazine" in 1849: "March 8. At Brighton, Anna-Maria, wife of John Angus Walmisley, esq. of Clapham-rise." | |||
Also in the London Standard on the 15th March 1849: | |||
[[File:Obituary Anna Maria Walmisley London Standard 15 March 1849.jpg|center|thumb|300px]] |
Revision as of 21:54, 1 September 2014
Anna Maria Lambert was the daughter of Colonel W. Lambert. And was born around 1801 (+-5 years)
She married John Angus Walmisley in 1816. She was alive in 1841, but died on the 8th March 1849.
Kent, Surrey, London: - Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1810-1837
Volume 35 Volume 35 fol 77 1816
County: Kent Country: England John Angus Walmisley Esq of St John Margate bach & Anna Maria Lambert of the s sp. 06 Sep 1816.
Children
Death
Anna Maria Walmisley died in 1849 (Death Index, Jan-Feb-Mar 1849, Brighton, Sussex, East Sussex, Volume 7, Page 247).
In the Obituary section of "The Gentleman's Magazine" in 1849: "March 8. At Brighton, Anna-Maria, wife of John Angus Walmisley, esq. of Clapham-rise."
Also in the London Standard on the 15th March 1849: