One record reports she was Daughter of Charles Hutchinson
Another record reports she was daugther of Charles Carr and Cath Murphy
March 1, 1899 Dublin Ireland she was a widow at time of Marriage to Michael Ferry
DOD unknown-however her husband listed his martial status as widower at his remarriage in 1914.
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Marriage 1.
Christopher Carr, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 6 Brady's Cottages, son of Patrick Carr, a Labourer, married Anne Hutchinson, a spinster, from 6 Brady's Cottages, daughter of Charles Hutchinson, on 8 November 1892, at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
James O'Brien,
Sarah Spear
Christopher Carr, aged 29, died on 20 January 1898, at 35 Upper Gloucester St.
Marriage 2.
Michael N. Feery, a bachelor, a Wine Porter, from 61 Montgomery Street, son of James Feery, a Clerk, married Annie Carr, a widow, from 61 Montgomery Street, daughter of Charles Hutchinson, a Stable man, on 11 March 1899, at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Richard Morrison,
Esther Wilson.
mother of
Mary Feery, b. 2 Oct. 1901, d. 30 Oct. 1902
Michael Feery, b. 6 June 1906, m. 10 June 1930, Mary Redmond, he was then a Soldier
Anne Feery, b. 1908, d. 28 Feb. 1909
Charles Feery, b. 31 Jan. 1909, d 7 Sept. 1910
Maria Feery, b. 1911, d. 27 July 1911
Death.
Anne Feery, aged 38, married, a Painter's Wife, late of 5 Waterford Street, died on 31 May 1912, at Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross.
The cause of death was Phthisis, 4 months, certified.
Cemetery records indicate that she was buried on 2 February 1912.
Her grave is unmarked.
It is located in a part of the cemetery which is "Common Ground", where there are no headstones
One record reports she was Daughter of Charles Hutchinson
Another record reports she was daugther of Charles Carr and Cath Murphy
March 1, 1899 Dublin Ireland she was a widow at time of Marriage to Michael Ferry
DOD unknown-however her husband listed his martial status as widower at his remarriage in 1914.
https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/285444-%C2%A0michael-feery-croke-park-bloody-sunday/
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Marriage 1.
Christopher Carr, a bachelor, a Labourer, from 6 Brady's Cottages, son of Patrick Carr, a Labourer, married Anne Hutchinson, a spinster, from 6 Brady's Cottages, daughter of Charles Hutchinson, on 8 November 1892, at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
James O'Brien,
Sarah Spear
Christopher Carr, aged 29, died on 20 January 1898, at 35 Upper Gloucester St.
Marriage 2.
Michael N. Feery, a bachelor, a Wine Porter, from 61 Montgomery Street, son of James Feery, a Clerk, married Annie Carr, a widow, from 61 Montgomery Street, daughter of Charles Hutchinson, a Stable man, on 11 March 1899, at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough Street, Dublin.
The witnesses were,
Richard Morrison,
Esther Wilson.
mother of
Mary Feery, b. 2 Oct. 1901, d. 30 Oct. 1902
Michael Feery, b. 6 June 1906, m. 10 June 1930, Mary Redmond, he was then a Soldier
Anne Feery, b. 1908, d. 28 Feb. 1909
Charles Feery, b. 31 Jan. 1909, d 7 Sept. 1910
Maria Feery, b. 1911, d. 27 July 1911
Death.
Anne Feery, aged 38, married, a Painter's Wife, late of 5 Waterford Street, died on 31 May 1912, at Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross.
The cause of death was Phthisis, 4 months, certified.
Cemetery records indicate that she was buried on 2 February 1912.
Her grave is unmarked.
It is located in a part of the cemetery which is "Common Ground", where there are no headstones
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