Anna Maria Gurney

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Anna Maria Gurney (Boileau)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
Death: November 21, 1897 (71)
Bank House, King's Staithe Square, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, PE30 1RD, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir John Peter Boileau, 1st Baronet and Catherine Sarah Boileau
Wife of Reverend William Hay Gurney
Mother of Catherine Gurney; Mortimer Hay Gurney; Gerard Boileau Gurney; Arthur Elliott Gurney; Harriet Eva Louisa Cresswell and 5 others
Sister of John Elliot Boileau; Caroline Mary Boileau; Sir Francis George Manningham Boileau, 2nd Baronet and Agnes Lucy Vernon

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About Anna Maria Gurney

From FreeBMD: Registration of marriage of William Hay Gurney in 1852 and FreeBMD: Registration of marriage of Anna Maria Boileau in 1852

  • July to September 1852: Registration of marriage of Anna Maria Boileau; in Henstead, Norfolk (Volume 4b, Page 317)
  • July to September 1852: Registration of marriage of William Hay Gurney; in Henstead, Norfolk (Volume 4b, Page 317)

From FreeBMD: Registration of death of Annie Maria Gurney in 1897

October to December 1897: Registration of death of Annie Maria Gurney; aged 71 [born about 1826]; in Kings Lynn, Norfolk (Volume 4b, Page 229)

From British Newspaper Archive: Morning Post Wednesday, 24 November 1897 Page 1 Deaths

Deaths: Gurney. — On Sunday, 21 November 1897 [inst.], at King's Lynn, Anna Maria Gurney, the wife of the Reverend William Hay Gurney, in her seventy-second year.

From British Newspaper Archive: Stamford Mercury Friday, 26 November 1897 Page 6 Local News: Lynn

The wife of the Reverend W. H. Gurney, brother of Mr. Somerville Gurney, ex-Mayor of Lynn, and for many years Rector of North Runcton, from which position he retired six years ago, died at the Bank House, King's Staithe Square, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1RD 52.7531051, 0.39291 on Sunday, 21 November 1897, at the age of 71. She was a daughter of the late Sir John Boileau, of Kettering, first baronet, and a sister of Sir Francis Boileau. She was a constant visitor in the houses of the poor, and was ever ready to render them assistance.

From A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke Volume 1 Published 1879 Page 702

Reverend William Hay, Rector of North Runcton; married 1852, Anna Maria Boileau, daughter of Sir John P. Boileau, baronet, by Lady Catherine Eliot, daughter of the 1st Earl of Minto, and has issue. His 3rd son, Arthur Elliot Gurney, died Monday, 13 March 1865.

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Anna Maria Gurney's Timeline

1826
August 11, 1826
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
September 29, 1826
Frant, Sussex, England
1853
1853
Ketteringham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1855
January 12, 1855
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1856
March 12, 1856
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1857
1857
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1858
1858
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1860
September 5, 1860
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1863
February 7, 1863
North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)