Name | Full Name | Anne |
Forename | Anne | |
Sex | Female | |
Spouse | William BASON [Family] | |
Children | 1. Joseph BASON b. 1819 | |
Change Date | Date | 5 Apr 2020 |
Time | 08:31 |
Anne. One son listed. |
i | Joseph BASON was born in 1819i, ii, iii, iv in Abthorpe, Northamptonshire. On 26 Jun 1819 Joseph was christened in Abthorpe, Northamptonshire. He resided on 30 Mar 1851ii, 1 in Quorndon, Leicestershire. Joseph was a Warp lace maker on 30 Mar 1851ii in Quorndon, Leicestershire. He was a Lace maker on 7 Apr 1861i in Sneinton, Nottinghamshire. He resided on 7 Apr 1861i in Sneinton, Nottinghamshire. On 2 Apr 1871 Joseph was a Lace makeriii in Sneinton, Nottinghamshire. On 2 Apr 1871 he residediii in Sneinton, Nottinghamshire. On 3 Apr 1881 he was a Lace makeriv in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. Joseph resided on 3 Apr 1881iv in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. On 5 Apr 1891 he was a Lace makerv in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. On 5 Apr 1891 he residedv in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. |
1. Living on the same street as Miriam Watts (Ann's first cousin).
i. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861." online database.; Page (accessed 5 Apr 2020), entry for Joseph Bason household, Snenton, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
ii. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851." online database.; Page (accessed 5 Apr 2020), entry for Joseph Bason household, Quorndon, Leicestershire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iii. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871." online database.; Page (accessed 5 Apr 2020), entry for Joseph Bason household, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iv. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881." online database.; Page (accessed 5 Apr 2020), entry for Joseph Bason household, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
v. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891." online database.; Page (accessed 5 Apr 2020), entry for Joseph Bason household, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence