Mary Ann Andrews

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Mary Ann Andrews (Whitcombe) (1805 - 1881)

Also Known As: "Mary Ann Whitcombe Andrews", "Free Settler "Palmyra" 1848"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Death: July 29, 1881 (75)
Toolamba, Greater Shepparton City, Victoria, Australia (Syncope, or disease of the heart)
Place of Burial: Mooroopna, Victoria, Australia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Whitcombe and Mary Ann Whitcombe
Wife of James Andrews
Mother of Mary Hames - Rymer; Elizabeth Hammond; Ann Millen - Millenwood - Sawyer; James Andrews, Jnr, Free Settler "Palmyra" 1848; Emma Black and 13 others
Sister of Jane Whitcome; Richard Whitcome; Eloisa Whitcome and Henry Whitcombe

Immigration to Australia: Free Settler "Palmyra" 1848
Managed by: Philip William Watkins
Last Updated:

About Mary Ann Andrews

Mary Anne was born in 1804, the daughter of Richard Whitcombe and Mary Ann Williams. She was baptised on the 11 November 1804 at St Petroc's, Bodmin, Cornwall, England.[1]

On the 17 December 1827, Mary Anne Whitcombe married James Andrews.[2]

She passed away in 1881, aged 75, from "syncope, disease of heart" which she had for three weeks. The informant on her death certificate was her son, James Andrews, of Mooroopna West. [3] She was buried in the Mooroopna Cemetery on 1 August 1881.

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Mary Ann Andrews's Timeline

1805
October 21, 1805
Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
November 11, 1805
Bodmin,Cornwall,England
1829
April 19, 1829
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1830
1830
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1832
1832
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1834
July 7, 1834
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
1835
November 2, 1835
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
1837
August 13, 1837
St Philips & St Jacobs, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1838
1838
St Mabyn, Cornwall, England