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- Marriage:
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On 19 March 1760 Ann, daughter of
Nathaniel DIMES and his wife Elizabeth
(n?ee FAITHFUL), was baptised in Crondall
church. Then on 31 August that year an
infant of that name was buried. In 1763
Nathaniel's brother John and his wife
Sarah (n?ee MAYNARD) also had a daughter
named Ann, who was baptised on 8 July at
Crondall. Although one of these children
died, there were later two of that name in
the parish and both could lay claim to
being Ann, daughter of John, baptised in
1763.
One of these married John HOAR on
27 February 1783 at Crondall. The Hoars were
also a Crondall family, and this couple stayed
in the parish and raised six boys. Ann Hoar
died in 1831, and her burial entry in May gives
her age as 67, which would be correct for
John's Ann. I think she is more likely to be the
right one, but the other Ann's claim was
interestingly staked on her tombstone.
The second Ann was recorded as coming to
Crondall in May 1792, bringing with her......
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