Person Sheet

 

Name

Anne MANLEY

Birth

1821,

Death

1898, Havant District Age: 72

Father

Robert MANLEY

Mother

UNNAMED

Spouses:

1

Charles HOTSON

Birth

11 Feb 1821, Saint Andrew, Farlington, Hampshire, England

Occupation

General Labourer

Father

George HOTSON

Mother

Sarah WELCH

 

 

 

 

 

Children:

William Charles (1854-)

 

Thomas Manley (1856-)

 

Mary Anne (1845-)

 

Harry Walter (1847-)

 

Eliza Jane 'Lilly' (1850-1929)

 

George Nelson (1863-)

 

Caroline Fanny

 

 

Notes for Anne MANLEY

BIOGRAPHY: 1881 British Census Records indicate: Ann Hutson was 60 years old, born in Taunton, Somerset. Married to Charles Hutson, who was Head of the Household.
She had got a job at Farlington Rectory as a servant
Dwelling: Brockhampton
Census Place: Havant, Hampshire, England
Family History Library Film: 1341277
Public Records Office Reference: RG11
Piece/Folio: 1137/69
Page Number: 55

Farlington
Shown on an old map by Harrison 1788
- settlement, town - Portsdown Hundred - Hampshire
Period - 1780s

St. John's Cathedral was built in 1882 to accommodate Portsmouth's rapidly increasing congregation of Roman Catholics. It replaced a Chapel built in 1796 in Prince George Street, Portsea, half a kilometre to the west.

The Cathedral was completed in four phases: 1882, the nave; 1886, the crossing; 1893, the chancel and 1906 the narthex and west Porch. The Cathedral was badly damaged when enemy bombing in 1941 destroyed Bishop' House next door. Since restoration in 1950 after the war the inside of the Cathedral has been re-ordered three times, in 1970, 1982 and work has just completed in 2001 restoration which has brought back much of the colour and design of the building as it was intended

 

 

 

 

 

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