Hosford, Anne Brodie

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Hosford, Anne Brodie

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  • Butchart, Anne Brodie
  • Ainslie, Anne Brodie

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Dates of existence

c. 1839

History

Anne Brodie Ainslie, daughter of James Ainslie (1812-1881) and Margaret Brodie (1814-1905), was born on 22 October 1839 in Gladsmuir, East Lothian, Scotland. She married first to a Mister Butchart. After his death, she married a second time to Thomas Stroud Hosford (1845-1927), on 5 October 1871 at Saint Luke's Church in Westbourne Park, Westminster, England. They had three children; Florence Ainslie Hosford (b. 1874); Edith Josephine Ainslie Hosford (b. 1876); Douglas Ainslie Hosford (1879-1969). Anne Brodie Hosford died on 22 April 1929 at her home at 37 Richmond Hill, Richmond, Surrey, England.

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126 Lower Tulse Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
16 Southfield Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.
37 Richmond Hill, Richmond, Surrey, England.

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Hosford Family

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family

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Marriage.

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Thomas Stroud Hosford

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family

Type of relationship

Thomas Stroud Hosford

is the spouse of

Hosford, Anne Brodie

Dates of relationship

5 Oct 1871

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Jennifer Lee, September 2018.

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