Anne Webb (nee Fielder) (THE POTTER’S WIFE)
Anne Fielder was born on 1738? and christened on 1738? at ? to parents John and Mary Fielder (nee Parsons). John was a butcher.
She married William Webb, a potter on 21 May 1758 at Saint Marys, Lambeth, Surrey, England. She was years old and he was 25. At the time she was of the Parish of Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England. A Mary Fielder witnessed the wedding.
They had five children that we know of:
Nine months after they were married their first child was born.
17 February 1759 - Mary. Named after ? Christened in March at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
May 1760 - William. Named after his father. Christened at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
11 October 1761 - Anne. Named after her mother. Christened at Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England. She died when she was two on the 4 August 1763. She was buried at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
9 September 1763 - Martha. Named after ?. Christened at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
5 March 1769 - John. Named after ?. Christened at Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England.
She married William Webb, a potter on 21 May 1758 at Saint Marys, Lambeth, Surrey, England. She was years old and he was 25. At the time she was of the Parish of Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England. A Mary Fielder witnessed the wedding.
They had five children that we know of:
Nine months after they were married their first child was born.
17 February 1759 - Mary. Named after ? Christened in March at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
May 1760 - William. Named after his father. Christened at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
11 October 1761 - Anne. Named after her mother. Christened at Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England. She died when she was two on the 4 August 1763. She was buried at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
9 September 1763 - Martha. Named after ?. Christened at Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey, England.
Martha Webb Christening |
5 March 1769 - John. Named after ?. Christened at Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey, England.
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