See also

Ann Doughty Leek (1803?-1856)

Individual Events and Attributes

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • a straw hat / bonnet maker1,3

  • Birth:

  • 1803 (app)

  • Suffolk, England1,2,4

  • Baptism:

  • 4 Jun 1803 (age 0)

  • St. Michael's Church, Church Street, Framlingham, Suffolk, England2

  •  

  • daughter of Stephen Leek and Sarah late Doughty, pivate

  • Census:

  • 6 Jun 1841 (age 37-38)

  • Well Close Square, Framlingham, Suffolk, England1

  •  

  • aged 35, straw hat maker living with Mary Ann Leek. Born in Suffolk. My guess is she was teaching her niece to become a hat maker.

  • Miscellaneous:

  • 6 Aug 1847

  • The Crown Hotel, Framlingham, Suffolk, England5,6

  •  

  • 's home and shop were to be sold at auction

  • Census:

  • 30 Mar 1851 (age 47-48)

  • Market Place, Framlingham, Suffolk, England3

  •  

  • head of the household aged 46 unmarried, straw bonnet maker living with brother John. Born in Framlingham Suffolk

  • Death:

  • Jul 1856 (age 52-53)

  • Suffolk, England4,7,8

  • Burial:

  • 17 Jul 1856

  • Framlingham Cemetery, Infirmary Lane, Framlingham, Suffolk, England4,7

  •  

  • aged 53 of Framlingham as Ann Leeke, service at St. Michael, Framlingham

Sources

1.

England and Wales Census 1841, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk).

2.

Suffolk Family History Society - Framlingham St Michael, (2005 own copy). Baptisms 1718-1841 page:161.

3.

England and Wales Census 1851, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk).

4.

Suffolk Family History Society - Framlingham St Michael, (2005 own copy). Burials 1765-1920 page:115.

5.

FindMyPast Newspaper article, (on-line at www.findmypast.co.uk). The Ipswich Journal Saturday 31 July 1847 page:1.

6.

Ibid. The Ipswich Journal Saturday 24 July 1847 page:1.

7.

The Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index for England & Wales v.3, (2010 own copy).

8.

England and Wales Death Index 1837 - 2021, (on-line at www.gro.gov.uk, www.findmypast.co.uk and www.ancestry.co.uk). Plomesgate 1856 quarter:3 volume:4a page:383.