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Hannah Jay Smith

Birth
Bedfield, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England
Death
1940 (aged 79–80)
Monk Soham, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England
Burial
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Hannah Jay was born about 1860 in Bedfield, Suffolk, daughter of Daniel and Dinah Mutimer Jay. A sister Hannah was born two years earlier and died at 13 months 15 September 1859.

Hannah married Thomas Smith, who was born 13 June 1858 Monk Soham, Suffolk, son of Charles and Elizabeth Smith.

In the 1881 census, Thomas is 23, agricultural labourer, Hannah is 22 and daughter Emma is 6 months, born Monk Soham.

In 1891, Thomas is 33, Hannah 32, Emma Martha 10, Charles 9, Ellen Elizabeth 5, Harry 3, and Bessie 1 at Great Green, Monk Soham.

In 1911, Thomas is 52, Hannah 51, Harry 23, Dinah 23, and George 19.

Son George was born 31 October 1891 and nicknamed "Pandy". He emigrated to Quebec, Canada with his cousins. His brother Dick was called Harry.

Hannah's husband, Thomas and his brother-in-law William Jay workled for a Mr. Ling who owned several large farms in the area. They lived on cottages on these farms.
Hannah Jay was born about 1860 in Bedfield, Suffolk, daughter of Daniel and Dinah Mutimer Jay. A sister Hannah was born two years earlier and died at 13 months 15 September 1859.

Hannah married Thomas Smith, who was born 13 June 1858 Monk Soham, Suffolk, son of Charles and Elizabeth Smith.

In the 1881 census, Thomas is 23, agricultural labourer, Hannah is 22 and daughter Emma is 6 months, born Monk Soham.

In 1891, Thomas is 33, Hannah 32, Emma Martha 10, Charles 9, Ellen Elizabeth 5, Harry 3, and Bessie 1 at Great Green, Monk Soham.

In 1911, Thomas is 52, Hannah 51, Harry 23, Dinah 23, and George 19.

Son George was born 31 October 1891 and nicknamed "Pandy". He emigrated to Quebec, Canada with his cousins. His brother Dick was called Harry.

Hannah's husband, Thomas and his brother-in-law William Jay workled for a Mr. Ling who owned several large farms in the area. They lived on cottages on these farms.


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