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Any help with Florence, please?

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greyghost

greyghost Report 8 Sep 2017 14:45

Is this them 1911

1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Back of Charles Street Tredegar, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales

First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place
Benjamin Bevan Head Married Male Coal Miner Hewer 24 1887 Dukestown Breaconshire
Florence A Bevan Wife Married Female - 23 1888 Tredegar Monmouthshire
William John Bevan Son - Male - 2 1909 Tredegar Monmouthshire

Married 3 years. 2 children born 1 has died

Kuros

Kuros Report 8 Sep 2017 14:17

I've been searching for census information on this lady for ages. Here's what I know.

Florence Ann or Annie Probert, born in July 1887 in Tredegar, parents possibly John and Mary Ann. Possible baptism in Tredegar in August 1887.

She married Benjamin Bevan in 1907 in Bedwellty district. He emigrated to Canada with their son, Jack, in 1929 and never returned. I have details of the voyage.

In 1939 she is living with her daughter, Florrie, in Abergavenny.

She died in Ebbw Vale in 1955.

I have failed to find her on any census after her birth so can anyone please help with that? I bet I've missed something obvious or done something stupid.

Annie