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She was buried on the 15th March 1849 at St John's, Clapham, at the age of 53. Her residence was listed as Clapham Rises Surrye (removed from Brighton).

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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.

Marriage

Anna Maria married John Angus Walmisley on the 6th September 1816 at St Johns Thanet (Margate) in Kent.

In the European Magazine and London Review, Volume 70:
Sept 6. Mr. John Angus Walmisley , son of Mr. Walmisley, clerk of the papers of the House of Lords, to Anna Maria, daughter of the late Lieutenant-colonel Lambert of the East India Company's service.



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:

She was buried on the 15th March 1849 at St John's, Clapham, at the age of 53. Her residence was listed as Clapham Rises Surrye (removed from Brighton).