Anne JOYNES born 1846 (General)
Thank you for that.
Unfortunately as I no longer subscribe to Ancestry or Findmypast (too expensive) I cannot read the entry, and it does not appear in Genealogist (I used to subscribe but still appear to have access!) or UKCensusOnline, so I cannot see if there are any essential others at that address, eg a husband or children. It is possible she married a JOYNES, as my NASH ancestors married a distant NASH more than once.
On the surmise that she died in Yorkshire, I have found a death for Ann JOYNES 1928 Q2 Barnsley v9c p261 aged 83 (= birth 1847) which could be her. However, this does not explain her absence in 1861, 1881 and later censuses.
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- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
Clements Tump,
2018-04-08, 17:14
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
probinson,
2018-04-08, 17:25
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - probinson, 2018-04-08, 17:42
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
Clements Tump,
2018-04-08, 18:08
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
Clements Tump,
2018-04-08, 18:43
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - probinson, 2018-04-09, 06:09
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
probinson,
2018-04-20, 14:32
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - Clements Tump, 2018-04-20, 17:04
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - Mike Pinchin, 2018-04-08, 19:21
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - MPGriffiths, 2018-04-09, 08:34
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
Clements Tump,
2018-04-08, 18:43
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
Clements Tump,
2018-04-09, 10:56
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 - Clements Tump, 2018-04-09, 11:43
- Anne JOYNES born 1846 -
probinson,
2018-04-08, 17:25