Ann(ie) Haddon
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First Name
Ann(ie)
Last Name
Haddon
Date of birth
28 September 1862
Biography
Ann(ie) Haddon
Born: 28 September 1862, Daventry
Father: Thomas Haddon (b. 1819)
Mother: Mary A Haddon (b. 1823)
Brothers: Thomas Haddon (b. 1854), Joseph Haddon (b. 1856), William Haddon (b. 1858)
Marriage: 1890, Daventry
Husband: Henry Edmund Hopkins
b. 1860
Schoolmaster
Issue –
#1 Edmund Hopkins (b. 1892) (d. 27 January 1917 of
#2 Reginald Thomas Hopkins (b. 1894) (d. 05 January 1915 of wounds in France)
#3 Dora Jane Hopkins (b. 1897)
In 1871 –
She is at Abbey Street Court, Daventry. Her father is listed as ‘Labourer’. Her brother, Thomas, is listed as ‘Clicker’. Her brother, Joseph, is listed as ‘Shoe Boy’. Annie, her mother and brother, William, are unlisted.
In 1881 –
She is at 5 Abbey Street, Daventry. Her father is listed as ‘Agricultural Labourer’. Her brother, William, is listed as ‘Blacksmith’. Annie is listed as ‘Pupil Teacher’. Her mother is unlisted.
In 1891 –
She is at North Piddle, Worcestershire. Her husband is listed as ‘Schoolmaster’. Annie is unlisted.
In 10/00 –
Address is Overbury School, Tewkesbury.
In 1901 –
She is at School House, Church Row, Tewkesbury. Her husband is listed as ‘Schoolmaster’. Annie is listed as ‘Assistant Schoolmistress’. Her children (Edmund, Reginald and Dora) are unlisted. There is a servant, Rose Marshall (b. 1889).
In 1911 –
She is at School House, Overbury, Tewkesbury. Annie and her husband are listed as ‘Elementary School Teacher’. Her children (Reginald and Dora) are unlisted.
In 1921 –
She is at School House, Overbury, Tewkesbury. Annie and her husband are listed as ‘Elementary School Teacher’.
In 1939 –
She is at 65 Cenderlin, Overbury. Annie is listed as widowed and ‘Teacher Retired’.
d. 21 April 1953, Bilston
HOPKINS, Annie of Stagsden, Lansdowne Avenue, Codsall, Staffordshire, widow died 21 April 1953. Administration (with Will) Birmingham 9 July to Dora Jane Hopkins, spinster. Effects £6611, 2s, 8d.
Magazines
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
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