Phoebe Anderson 1810-1856

Silk filler.

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Facts

Date   Event   Source
(16 Dec 1799   Her parents were married at St Michael's Church, Coventry.)   IGI
22 Aug 1810   Phoebe Anderson was christened at St Michael's, Coventry, the second known (but probably about the sixth) child of William Anderson (abt 32), probably a ribbon weaver, and Sarah, née Norton (abt 36)   IGI; death certificate, Sarah Anderson
27 Feb 1814   A William Anderson, assumed to be her father, was buried aged 36 at St Michael's.   NBI
3 Dec 1827   She married Richard Manning (abt 27) at St Michael's, Coventry.   IGI
1828 -1851   The couple had twelve children, all christened at St Michael's.   IGI
1841   The family were living in St James' Street, Coventry. Her husband's occupation was weaver. Her mother (aged 65) was living in St John's Street, Coventry, her occupation winder.   Census
12 Jun 1847   Her mother died of a stroke in Coventry workhouse, aged 73.   Death certificate
1851   Her husband was working as a coal dealer, and she was a silk filler. They had moved to Much Park Street.   Census
22 Jul 1855   Her third daughter, Emma, married George Bates, a silk dyer, at St Thomas's, Coventry   Marriage certificate
24 Jul 1856   She died of pulmonary tuberculosis ('phthisis') aged 46 at Much Park Street, Coventry. Her husband, Richard Manning, jobbing labourer, was present at the death, and made his mark in the register.   Death certificate
27 Jul 1856   She was buried at London Road Civic Cemetery, Coventry.

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