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Ann Mary Hitchcock (b. 1864) née Carter

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Ann Mary Carter worked as a music teacher and married George Joseph Hitchcock in 1892. They lived in Leystonstone area and had 3 known children.

Genealogy

Siblings

  • likely sister of Henry Vincent Carter (b. ~1883) and Gertrude Carter (b. ~1890)

Birth

  • born 1864 in the Mile End district of London[1]

Marriages

George Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1870)

Children

Gertrude Hitchcock (b. ~1890)

  • born 1890 in Mile End, London
  • died 1902, aged 12[5]

Charles Carter Hitchcock (b. 1893)

  • born 1893[6]
  • married in 1915 to Maud Alice Pluckrose (b. 1894), daughter of John J. and Leah B. Pluckrose
  • died 1954, aged 64[7]

Phyllis Hitchcock (b. ~1904)

  • likely born in Ilford, Essex
  • no obvious entries after 1911, although she might be the Phyllis Ellen Hitchcock who died in 1992[8]

Death

  • possibly died 1949 aged 85[9]

Family Tree

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Census Data

1901

  • address: 17 Montague Road, Leyton
  • George J. Hitchcock (aged 31) — occupation: carman[10]
  • Ann M. Hitchcock (aged 36) — wife
  • Gertrude Hitchcock (aged 11) — daughter
  • Charles Hitchcock (aged 8) — son

1911

Ann records that one of their three children has died — this was their daughter Gertrude.

  • address: 242 High Road, Leytonstone
  • George Joseph Hitchcock (aged 48) — occupation: dealer in lead[11]
  • Ann Mary Hitchcock (aged 47) — wife, occupation: ...? dealer
  • Phylis Hitchcock (aged 7) — daughter


Research Notes

Notes & References

  1. Birth registered Q1 1864 Mile End Old Town.
  2. Birth registered Q1 1870 West Ham.
  3. Marriage registered Q1 1892 West Ham.
  4. Death registered Q4 1921 Marylebone.
  5. Death registered Q1 1902 West Ham.
  6. Birth registered Q1 1893 West Ham.
  7. Death registered Q2 1954 Bournemouth.
  8. Death registered Q3 1992 Taunton Deane.
  9. Death registered Q1 1949 Southend on Sea.
  10. A "carman" was essentially a delivery man.
  11. The original age is crossed out and replaced with 48, although George should really be aged 41.