Mary Ann GREGORY
Abt 1787 --
Name Mary Ann GREGORY Birth Abt 1787 Portsea, Portsmouth [1] Baptism 4 Mar 1787 St. Mary's, Portsea, Portsmouth [1] Gender Female Person ID I1156 Webb Last Modified 17 Jan 2025
Family George HILLBECK, b. Abt 1785, Portsmouth Marriage 17 Sep 1805 St. Mary's, Portsea, Portsmouth [2, 3] Children 1. Ann HILLBECK, b. 4 Mar 1808, Portsea, Portsmouth d. 30 Jun 1850, Town St., Landport, Portsmouth (Age 42 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. Sarah HILBECK, b. 21 Feb 1810, Portsea, Portsmouth d. 4 Jan 1873, 17, Fleet St, St Pauls, Portsea, Portsmouth (Age 62 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 3. Mary Ann HILBECK, b. 1806, Portsea, Portsmouth [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 4. George HILLBECK, b. 1812, Portsea, Portsmouth [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 5. Elizabeth HILLBECK, b. 1812, Portsea, Portsmouth [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F376 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 17 Jan 2025
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Notes - The internet is popular with a baptism on 17/4/1784. However this is not appropriate as the child then died. In addition to the chosen data, possible options are Isle of Wight in 1785, and Mary Barnes Gregory in Meonstoke (15 miles away) in 1780.
The chosen solution is not perfect either. Principally, the baptism is for Mary Gregory (no middle name Ann). I am assuming this is the same person and at some stage she, or her parents, added in the name. Note also that very few of the baptisms at the church around that time are for children with a middle name. I have found a Mary Gregory marrying in Portsea 27/12/1817, but she is described as a widow, so this is not a problem.
Pending further checks, no further data will be entered, but it is worth recording that the parents of the Mary assumed here are William and Jane.
No record of death or burial, or remarriage.
- The internet is popular with a baptism on 17/4/1784. However this is not appropriate as the child then died. In addition to the chosen data, possible options are Isle of Wight in 1785, and Mary Barnes Gregory in Meonstoke (15 miles away) in 1780.
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