Annie Ball
- Born: 1853, Leicster England 77
- Marriage (1): Leonard Bean on 10 May 1877 in Nottinghamshire ENGLAND 77,78
- Died: 10 Dec 1928, 9 Railway Street West Kograh, Bexley New South Wales, Australia at age 75 82
- Buried: 11 Dec 1928, Church of England Cemetery, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia 82
Cause of her death was Carcinoma of large intestine.
General Notes:
NameAnnie Ball Event TypeCensus Event Date1871 Event PlaceNottingham, St Mary, Nottinghamshire, England Enumeration District19 GenderFemale Age18 Marital StatusSingle OccupationHosiery Worker Relationship to Head of HouseholdDaughter Birth Year (Estimated)1853 BirthplaceLeicester, Leicestershire Entry Number2 Affiliate Image IdentifierGBC/1871/3517/0078 "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRJP-NHM : accessed 24 February 2016), Annie Ball in entry for Thomas Ball, 1871.
1881 Census profession Hosiery Hand 13 Dickinson St Mary, Nottingham England. 1881 British Census
Immigration Records show Annie as 29 at time of immigration. Native place and Country- Leicester, able to read and write.
Age at birth of twins: 39 Previous Isse at time of birth of twins, 1 male (Percy), one female (living) (Ethel); one female (deceased).
Probable deceased daugther BeanLilian EthelYork9d33 Sep 1880
Children's Hospital Ball at Sandgate The ball at tbe Sandgate Town Hall last evening, in aid of the Children's Hospital, was a great success. The funotion was arranged by the Mayor (Mr. A. W. Field) as a substitute for the usual Mayor's ball, the idea being that benefit might accrue to a charitable institution. With this object in view, Mayor Field defrayed all tbe expenses which usuully attend a ball, and in this Sense he may be said to have given it. A small charge was made for admission, the whole proceeds of which will go to the Children's Hospital, and with the usual Government subsidy this should become a welcome addition to tho funds of the institution. The detailed arrangements of the bell, supper and so forth, were under the able direction of the mayoress (Mrs. A. W. Field), who had with her a number of ladies whose willing help greatly facilitated the numerous duties which the evening entailed. The hall had been profusely yet tastefully decorated with pot plants, shrubs, and flags, and with the bright colours of the ladies' costumes made a cheerfully animated scene. The children who were supposed to have been in the ascendant were outnumbered by the ohildren of more mature years, but tho dancing was so arranged as to give opportunities for both. The children had their share of the programme till 9.30, when supper was served to them on the stage, the adults meanwhile tripping to an "extra." After that the dances were for the adults, and except for the interval for supper, dancing was continued till about 2 a.m. The Mayor and Mayoress were indefatigable in the role of host and hostess. Mr. G. J. Jarrott presided at tho piano. The fancy costumes were not numerous, among them being the following: Miss Daisy Field, Spanish girl; Mr. Harrop, court gentleman of the sixteenth century; Miss Gertrude Jackson (Sunny-bank), Scotch lassie; Miss Katy Jackson, Bopeep ; Miss Leontine Driver, bluebell ; Miss Ethel Bean, ivy ; Harry Bean, Father Christmas ; Miss Kitty Jones, Bopeep ; Miss Ethel Jones, Red Riding Hood ; Miss Dolly Jones, lampshade; little Miss Evie Jones, fairy ; Master Ben. J. D. McKay, Marquis de Jornville ; Miss Gwen Farley, folly ; Miss Jessie Liugley, Cinderella, Among those present were Dr. F., Mrs., and Miss Paul, Archdeacon and Miss Matthews, Mr. G. Agnew, Alderman W. H. Bell, Mrs. Quinn, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. N. Parker, Mr. C. and Miss Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Driver, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Mr. and Miss Knill- Abel, Mr. Summerville, Mr. and Miss Hogan, Mrs. and Miss Lightbody, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Hurlon, Mr. and Mrs. Bevington, Mr. and Miss Turbayne, Mr. and Mrs, H. Marshall, Mrs. Farley, Mrs. H. Best, Mr. and Mrs Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Messrs. Sloan, J. Macfarlane, Beardmore, Lightbody _ (2), Williams, Jarrett, Wills, Jackman, Gilpin, Girlestone, Misses Field, Girdlestonc, D'Arcy (2), Richardson, Kift, Barry, Hall, Nagel, Neilson, Colledgc, Coward, Cottrell, Donoghue, Roehricht, Sheppard, Holy, and Ward. 1896 'Ladies Column.', The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), 29 August, p. 6, viewed 18 February, 2016, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article174326808
Occupation at time of death- old age pensioner. Time in Colonies- 43 Years Age at marriage 26 Length of last illness 18 months. Died of Carcinoma of the large intestine and Hyperpesia. Died at 9 Railway St West Kogarah, NSW. Informant of death- Horace Bean. Living at 28 Duncan St, Arncliffe From death certificate. Another child who died very young is mentioned in the death certificate- also on Horace birth certficate. No details have been found so far.
Name:Annie Bean Residence Place:West Kogarah Death Date:10 Dec 1928 Occupation:Widow Probate granted: 17/5/29 State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia; Indexes to deceased estate files; Archive Series: NRS 13341; Series: "Pre A" Series (1923-1939); Reel Number: 3211
Last Will and Testament of Annie Bean or Railway Street in the Municipality of Bexley in the County of Cumberland, Widow.
I give and devise and bequeath to my beloved children Ethel, Horace and Lily Bean of Bexley in the said State All my real and perishable Estate wherever situated and belonging to me at my death. The said real and personal estate to be sold and the proceeds to be divided in the following manner. My daughter the said Lily Bean to receive from the nett proceeds one half share and the said Horace Bean and Ethel Bean one quarter share each of the said nett proceeds in equal shares. I direct payment fo all my just debs, testamentary and funeral expenses. I revoke all former Wills by me made and I appoint Horace Bean, Meter Inspector, Rocky Point Road Arncliffe executor of this my Will. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this seventh dayd of February one thousand nine hundred and twenty five.
Signed and acknowledged by Annie Bean Witnessed by Clara Clarke and Alfred Hamilton Clarke
Annie married Leonard Bean, son of William Leonard Bean and Isabella Horner, on 10 May 1877 in Nottinghamshire ENGLAND 77.,78 (Leonard Bean was born in 1855 in York, England 79, christened on 4 Feb 1855 in Saint Saviour, York, Yorkshire, England,80 died on 25 Jul 1911 in West Kogarah, Bexley New South Wales, Australia 81 and was buried on 26 Jul 1911 in Church of England Cemetery, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia 81.). The cause of his death was Heat Failure, Pneumonia/Chronic Asthma.
Marriage Notes:
Leonard was noted as 24 years old at time of marriage, Annie as 26 years old. Leonard was a bachelor and Annie a Spinster. Both cited their place of abode as Dame Agnes Street but neither gave details of the number.
Fathers name for Leonard- William Leonard Bean currier (deceased) Annie's father was noted as Thomas Ball, bricklayer (deceased).
Witnesses were Zadock Ball and Brookes, Bessey. Solemised by Samuel Ward (Registrar) and U. J. Preston (Superintendent Registrar). The couple were married at the Register Office and the words "according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the..." were crossed out.
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