Ann Weems
#788, (1786-22 December 1828)
Father | John Weems1 |
Charts | Oaten Family - descendants |
Last Edited | 1 Apr 2022 |
WikiTree ID: | https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weems-504. |
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Ann was born in 1786.2,3 She was the daughter of John Weems.1
She married John Shave, in a Church of England ceremony at St. George's Hanover Square on Saturday, 29 March 1806 at London.. John and Ann went on to have two known children together.1,3
Her husband John died circa 1824, leaving her a widow. They had at least two children.2
At or near the end of John Oaten's apprenticeship, John Shave died. Whether for romantic or practical reasons, John Oaten and Ann Weems formed a bond.
She married John Oaten, a confectioner and pastrycook, son of John Oaten and Hannah Tamsey, in a Church of England cermony at St. George's Hanover Square on Tuesday, 3 August 1824 at London. John was 22 years old, and Ann was about 38 years old. Was the marriage about love, or the business? Or both?..4,3 Ann and John lived in December 1828 at Curzon Street, Hanover Square, London.5
Ann died on 22 December 1828 at London.3 Her body was interred at St. George's Hanover Square on 24 December 1828 at London.5
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Ann was born in 1786.2,3 She was the daughter of John Weems.1
She married John Shave, in a Church of England ceremony at St. George's Hanover Square on Saturday, 29 March 1806 at London.. John and Ann went on to have two known children together.1,3
Her husband John died circa 1824, leaving her a widow. They had at least two children.2
At or near the end of John Oaten's apprenticeship, John Shave died. Whether for romantic or practical reasons, John Oaten and Ann Weems formed a bond.
She married John Oaten, a confectioner and pastrycook, son of John Oaten and Hannah Tamsey, in a Church of England cermony at St. George's Hanover Square on Tuesday, 3 August 1824 at London. John was 22 years old, and Ann was about 38 years old. Was the marriage about love, or the business? Or both?..4,3 Ann and John lived in December 1828 at Curzon Street, Hanover Square, London.5
Ann died on 22 December 1828 at London.3 Her body was interred at St. George's Hanover Square on 24 December 1828 at London.5
Family 1 | John Shave (c 1785-b 1824) |
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Family 2 | John Oaten (c 1802-11 Apr 1866) |
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Citations
- [S494] London. London Metropolitan Archives, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Name: John Shave; Spouse: Ann Weems; Record Type: Marriage; Event Date: 29 Mar 1806; Parish: St George Hanover Square; Borough: Westminster; Register Type: Bishop's Transcript.
- [S939] Iolene McArthur,"Oaten: The New Zealand Branch," manuscript, Oaten family in New Zealand , March 1995. Currently held by Tim Hill's collection, e-mail address p.6.
- [S278] Gordon Oaten, Oaten Family Chart.
- [S494] London. London Metropolitan Archives, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Name: John Baten [John Oaten]; Spouse: Ann Shave; Record Type: Marriage; Event Date: 3 Aug 1824;
Parish: St George Hanover Square; Borough: Westminster; Register Type: Bishop's Transcript. - [S818] London. London Metropolitan Archives, London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 Name: Ann Oaten; Record Type: Burial; Age: 42; Estimated Birth Year: abt 1786; Death Date: abt 1828; Burial Date: 24 Dec 1828; Burial Place: St George Hanover Square, England; Parish or Poor Law Union: St George Hanover Square; Borough: Westminster; Register Type: Bishop's Transcript.
- [S372] GEDCOM file created by Arthur Russ, 21 April 2011.