Frances (Fanny) Ann(e) Baker 1811 - 1889
Frances (Fanny) Ann(e) Baker , According to Frank Rede Fowke, she taught in a school in Brighton after 1852. She was running a school in Tenby with her daughter Laura, in 1881. Her granddaughter Ruth, was a pupil in the school. She "kept a boarding school for young ladies" in Lansdowne Cres., Notting Hill, London (1861), she had retired to a cottage in Gunfort Terr., Tenby by 1871 and was at 8 Sistero rd, Balham, London (Jan 1889). Schoolmistress (1851). Did she have abrother called edward Jordan Baker b. ca 1811 died 1878, Alderbury? The Cambrian 12th July 1845 MRS PHILIP FOWKE begs to announce the re-opening of ber ESTABLISHMENT, on MONDAY the 28TH day of JULY. Quay street, Carmarthen, July 5. 1845.
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Born: Clifton, Gloucs., England 12th May 1811 | Baptised: St. Andrews, Clifton, Gloucs., England 6th Sep 1811
| Died: Gunfort? Terrace, Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales 24th Aug 1889 | Buried: Abergavenny, , , Wales 27th Aug 1889
| Family: Baker |
Sources
- Family Archivists: see
Baker
Census
- 1851 census (wife - 5, Gloster Row,, Clifton, Gloucs., England)
- 1871 census (head of household - 2 Gunfort Terrace, St Mary stree, Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales)
- 1881 census (head of household - Stanley House, 1 Esplanade, Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales)
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Timeline
12th May 1811 | Born (birth) Clifton, Gloucs., England | 6th Sep 1811 | Baptised (baptism) Clifton, Gloucs., England | 20th Jun 1842 | Married Philip Fowke
(Probert , Baker ) 1802 - 1852 (marriage) Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales | 31st Mar 1851 | Wife in 1851 census (census) Clifton, Gloucs., England | 1871 | Head of household in 1871 census (census) Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales | 3rd Apr 1881 | Head of household in 1881 census (census) Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales | 24th Aug 1889 | Died (death) Tenby, Pembrokes., Wales | 27th Aug 1889 | Buried (burial) Abergavenny, Wales |
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