GOLDSMITH Chart 0500

This is a Chart for William Goldsmith, Hannah (Annah) Ann Cook

  married  
1,3WILLIAM GOLDSMITH
born 1806
Essex
occupation
1841 Labourer/Dustman
1851 Ostler
possibly died
March quarter 1853
St Lukes district Middlesex
  1,3,4,6HANNAH (ANNAH) ANN COOK
born
1821
St Luke, Middlesex
occupation
1851
Needlewoman

7William
GOLDSMITH
born 
9th March 1836
St Luke, Middlesex
baptised
27th March 1836
St Luke
Old Street, Finsbury
London
1,3,7,12Mary Ann
GOLDSMITH
born 
15th February 1839
St Luke, Middlesex
baptised
11th December 1839
St Luke
Old Street, Finsbury
London
occupation
1851
General Servant
1861 Servant
3,8,9,10,11
Harriot/Harriett Agnes
GOLDSMITH
born 
27th January 1844
7 Chequer Alley
Finsbury
London

2married
17th July 1871
St James the Great
Bethnal Green
Middlesex
witnesses
Hannah GOLDSMITH
Emma EDWARDS
Maurice/Morris
BINGHAM

3Ann
GOLDSMITH
born 
1849
St Luke, Middlesex
3Joseph
GOLDSMITH
born 
 
December quarter
1851
(4 months on the 1851 Census)
St Luke, Middlesex
died
June quarter
1852
St Luke district
Middlesex
  1. 1841 At Chequer Alley, Finsbury
  2. Hannah GOLDSMITH witness at wedding of Harriett GOLDSMITH, assume this was her mother.
  3. 1851 Census - 7 Georges Row, St Luke, Old Street, Finsbury
  4. On the 1851 Census, the wife of William GOLDSMITH is down as Annah, very clear and as indexed. We have Mary Ann as the daughter of William and Hannah ???  and Harriot as the daughter of William and Ann COOK, however on the 1851 the wife Annah is down as being born in 1821 which ties up with the information we had for Hannah. I do not know where the original information came from, but this is definitely the correct family. There are two other children after Harriot which I have now added. 
  5. Even with the extra information found on the 1851 Census I cannot find any of this family on the 1861 Census.
  6. Having sent this Chart to my sister with two wives shown we have decided on the following - On the 1841 Census the wife of William GOLDSMITH was Hannah, with daughter Mary Ann On the birth certificate of Harriet Agnes GOLDSMITH the wife of William is shown as Ann COOK so we assumed that Hannah had died and William had remarried to Ann COOK. However, on the 1851 Census, the wife of William GOLDSMITH is shown as Annah; it is very clear and indexed as such. In the circumstances we now feel that probably there was only  one wife known as Ann, Annah or Hannah.
  7. IGI
  8. 1871 Census - Baths Workhouse, 11 Chambers, 93 Golden Lane, St Lukes, Finsbury, Middlesex
  9. 1881 Census - B6 & 7, Golden Lane Baths, St Luke, Middlesex. Birth place shown as St Lukes
  10. 1891 Census - 192 Guest Street, St Luke, Middlesex
  11. 1901 Census - 36 Middleton Street, Hackney, London. States she was born in Shoreditch, London
  12. 1861 Census - 2 Brick Lane, City Road, St Luke, Middlesex. Mary Ann was a Servant with a Mary A SIMS a widow, aged 52 a Confectioner, born Stratford, London. There were three visitors at this address. 

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