You've probably checked this one already, but could she possibly be Ann Green, 55, born Leics, wife of farmer Thomas in Church St, Nuneaton in 1851? There are Mary A Redhead dgtr, and Ann S Redhead, grndgtr, in the household. Ref is HO107/2065/~F253. MAR in France. > Message du 14/09/07 17:07 > De : "Jacqui Simkins" > A : "Warwick Mailing List" > Copie à : > Objet : [WAR] Ann REDHEAD > > MaizeHello List > > Ann BATES married Thomas REDHEAD in Nuneaton in 1813. They farmed at Tuttle > Hill. > > Thomas died 13 May 1841 (his will has been seen) and was buried at Nuneaton > St Nicolas. Ann is on census for 1841 still at the farm. Her sons (John > lived on by Thomas the son died later in 1841) are on the 1841. > > Ann was baptised at Mancetter in October 1789; judging by rest of the family > she was probably baptised soon after birth. > > I cannot find hide nor hair of Ann after 1841. Using various search > criteria on 1851 census on Ancestry, and on the LDS 1851 WAR CD - nothing! > I have been through GRO deaths pages for 1841-1851 (on Ancestry) and there > is no obvious Ann REDHEAD - plenty elsewhere in the country. Nothing is > popping up on the NBI (though I only have v1). Her son is at the farm on > 1851 census, Ann is not enumerated with him. She is not on the transcribed > burial register for Nuneaton St Nic - where her husband is buried, nor are > any of them listed in MIs for same. I have not found a second marriage for > her on FreeBMD. > > I have no reason to expect her to leave the immediate area of > Nuneaton/Atherstone/Hartshill/Mancetter, or just into LEI, as her BATES > relations were around, as was her remaining son, John. > > If anyone can find anything for her, I would be grateful. She must have > died by now > > If anyone links in to this particular Thomas REDHEAD, who was said to be 59 > when he was buried in 1841, I would be pleased to make contact as his > origins are currently unknown. > > Jacqui > > > > >--- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > maraix