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Mary Ann Moore, 1844–1935?> (aged 91 years)
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1813–1880
Birth: 13 October 1813
— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 23 January 1880 — Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man |
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mother |
1816–1857
Birth: 1816
— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 8 December 1857 — Braddan, Middle, Isle of Man |
Marriage | Marriage — 26 August 1839 — Braddan, Middle, Isle of Man |
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herself |
1844–1935
Birth: 1844
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— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 29 April 1935 — Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales |
father |
1813–1880
Birth: 13 October 1813
— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 23 January 1880 — Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man |
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stepmother |
1820–1892
Birth: 1820
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— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 23 June 1892 — Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man |
Marriage | Marriage — 12 February 1860 — Braddan, Middle, Isle of Man |
husband |
1854–1929
Birth: 22 March 1854
— Tavistock, Devon, England Death: 23 January 1929 — Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales |
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herself |
1844–1935
Birth: 1844
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— Douglas, Middle, Isle of Man Death: 29 April 1935 — Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales |
Marriage | Marriage — 29 December 1885 — Roath, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales |
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Baptism
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Address: St Barnabas Church, Douglas, Isle of Man. |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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William Crossman’s wife, Mary Ann Moore, as from the Isle of Man. ‘Annie’ as she was known was baptized on 21st March 1844 at St. Barnabas Church, Douglas, Isle of Man . She went into service as a cook working for an upper class family in England where Henry Bingham Mildmay was the man of the house. There she met her future husband, William Crossman, who was a guest of her employer one evening. After dinner, Crossman asked his host whether he could meet the cook who had prepared such a wonderful meal. And the rest as they say is history. |
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Mary Ann Moore |
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