Hello all. This is my first time on this site and my first week of searching for my family history. I'm amazed at what is on record. I have found out bits and pieces just by searching the internet and finding oddments even on American sites. So now I'm hooked I must find out more about the Annis family and who is related to who. Luckly we are all related one way or another in Pershore. My fathers father and mother lived in Priest Lane, they had 14 children so I am told,not all survived and one brother drowned in the avon at about the age of 12yrs. The earliest reference I have found and this I picked up of the internet was a James Annis,baptised 1829 and burried 1862.
If you have any bits of info you would like to share with me I would be grateful. Dave
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Thread: The Annis Family of Pershore.
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14-01-2008, 3:18 PM #1David AnnisGuest
The Annis Family of Pershore.
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14-01-2008, 4:27 PM #2jeebGuest
Annis
Hi Dave,
Welcome to this forum and the wonderful hobby of genealogy.
1881 census
ref RG11/3033 Folio 15 page 21
Nechelle, Aston, Birmingham
Thomas Annis 28 Gas Stoker
Elizabeth wife 31
Elizabeth H dau 8
Frederick son 1
All born Pershore, Worcestershire.
Jeremy
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14-01-2008, 5:13 PM #3David AnnisGuest
Oh great news
Cheers Jeremy.
So far I have 19 male Annis's from 1829 upwards and 15 female Annis from 1831 upwards. Your findings will fit in there somewhere. One thing I have noticed was we Annis never strayed to far away from different christian names. They seemed to mix and match certain names all the way through. At the moment I seem to be the first David, damit.
Cheers Dave.
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14-01-2008, 5:18 PM #4David AnnisGuest
Yep there he is
Thomas Annis. Born 1853. Which would make him 28 in 1881. So one of us escaped to Birmingham. That means there are going to be a few round Brum to find now.Hell.
Cheers. Dave
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14-01-2008, 5:20 PM #5jeebGuest
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14-01-2008, 5:33 PM #6jeebGuest
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14-01-2008, 6:24 PM #7David AnnisGuest
UNBELIEVABLE
There is someone looking for a Woolhams of Pershore. I have found a reference to Thomas Annis in the USA of all places. It says that Thomas Annis aged 28 married an Elizabeth Woolhams,aged 31, of Pershore.
It shows them living in Birmingham and they have 2 children. Elizabeth H, aged 8 and Frederick aged 1.
And this is just my first day here.
Cheers. Dave
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14-01-2008, 6:29 PM #8David AnnisGuest
Soloman
I have found a Solomon born 1850 and another 1880. This must be a new Annis to add to the list.
Ps. If they have had tv in those days half of us would not be here now.
Cheers. Dave
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14-01-2008, 6:38 PM #9jeebGuest
This is the family I found for you in 1881. The marriage is recorded at Aston in 1872 although both bride & groom originate from Pershore and both children are registered born Pershore.
If you want a clue, a Solomon Annis brought the name to Pershore, he orginates from Gloucestershire.
The person looking for the Woolhams of Pershore is John Bennett and he has not posted on this forum for over three years so is unlikely to reply.
Jeremy
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14-01-2008, 11:54 PM #10David AnnisGuest
Oh great
So we Annis's migrated from Gloucestershire, what ever next. There was a rumour that Annis's worked in the palaces in London as servants and footmen. Also darkly that we were soldiers of fortune (pirates) if only that were true.
Mind you finding a rich, living relative would be usefull'
Cheers. Dave
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