Annie Cheyne

F, #12022, b. about 1872
FatherUnlinked Cheynes in London, after 1700
     Annie Cheyne was born, about 1872, in Ashley Parish, Hampshire, England.

Annie Cheyne, 20, born in England, was a tablemaid on the 1891 Scotland Census, at the Dunkyan House, Killearn Parish, Stirling, Scotland. She was probably either (8912), (11793) or (12022).1

Anne Cheyne, 30, born in England, was a tablemaid on the 1901 Scotland Census, at the Gogar House, Logie Parish, Stirling, Scotland. She was probably either (8912), (11793) or (12022).2

Annie Cheyne was listed on the 1901 England Census at 11 Luxemburg Gardens, in Hammersmith, London, England. She was a cook domestic in the household of Charles Smith, clergyman of the Church of England and schoolmaster. She was age 29 and was born in Ashley Parish, Hampshire. The only possible known Ann Cheyne born in England near that date was #8912.3

Citations

  1. [S409] 1891 Scotland Census Index, Registration Number: 482, Registration district: Killearn, Civil parish: Killearn, County: Stirlingshire, ED: 2, Page: 1, Household schedule number: 2, Roll: CSSCT1891_151.
  2. [S423] 1901 Scotland Census Index, Registration Number: 485B, Registration district: Logie, Civil parish: Logie, County: Stirlingshire, ED: 10, Page: 9, Household schedule number: 36, Roll: CSSCT1901_162.
  3. [S331] 1901 British Census, Civil parish: Hammersmith, Ecclesiatical parish: St Paul, London, England, Source information: RG13/46, Registration district: Fulham, Sub-registration district: South Hammersmith (including Starch Green), ED: 7, Folio: 20, Page: 31, Household schedule number: 194. Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England, and obtained from ancestry.com.