Anne Henry

F, #12133, b. 9 December 1838, d. 1917
FatherJames Henry b. a 1816, d. 1849
MotherJean Cheyne b. a 1814, d. 1862
     Anne Henry was baptized, 9 December 1838, in Peterhead Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. Only her father was identified on the IGI baptismal record. The mother's name was missing.1,2

Mary A. Cheyne in Peterhead (12352) and Ann Hendry (12133) may have been the same person.

Ann Hendry was listed as a daughter of and in the household of Jean Hendry on the 1851 Scotland Census at 35 Merchant Street, in Peterhead, Peterhead Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. She was 12 years of age, born in Peterhead Parish and a scholar.1

Anne Henry died 1917 in London, England.3

Anne Henry was buried, at Saint Fergus Parish Kirkyard, in Saint Fergus Parish, Banff, Scotland. Her monumental inscription reads: "Sacred to the memory of JAMES HENRY shipmaster Peterhead d.in Mexico in 1849 & JANE CHEYNE his wife d.St.Fergus in 1862. Their children: MARY WILSON d.in infancy 1841, JAMES MURRAY shipmaster d.at sea in 1877 & ANNE d.London 1917. JESSIE eldest dau. of CHARLES HENDRY d.Dipplebrae, Crimond 1934"..4

Citations

  1. [S74] 1851 British Census, Parish of Peterhead, Aberdeen, Enumeration District 5, Page 20, Number 89.
  2. [S14] International Genealogy Index, Aberdeenshire, dated May 1988, Peterhead Parish, Batch C112326.
  3. [S586] Website ANESFHS Website (http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/) "Year and country of death from Online Index of Unpublished Monumental Inscriptions, Stone 146, Kirkyard of Saint Fergus."
  4. [S586] Website ANESFHS Website (http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/) "Monumential Inscription and burial ground from Online Index of Unpublished Monumental Inscriptions, Stone 146, Kirkyard of Saint Fergus."