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Family of William Westcott Cann and Mary Labbett

Husband: William Westcott Cann (1857?- )
Wife: Mary Labbett (1859?- )
Children: Edith Cann (1883?- )
Caroline Annie Cann (1886?- )
Gertrude Cann (1890?- )
Florence Elsie Cann (1892?- )
Reginald William Cann (1896?- )
Marriage Q4 1880 Exeter,Devon, England 1

Husband: William Westcott Cann

Name: William Westcott Cann 2,3
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1857 (app) Chelmsford, Essex, England
Occupation Printer

Wife: Mary Labbett

Name: Mary Labbett 2,3
Sex: Female
Father: John Labbett (1815?- )
Mother: Hannah Cann (1817?-1887)
Birth 1859 (app) Crediton , Devon, England

Child 1: Edith Cann

Name: Edith Cann 2,3
Sex: Female
Birth 1883 (app) Exeter,Devon, England

Child 2: Caroline Annie Cann

Name: Caroline Annie Cann 2,3
Sex: Female
Birth 1886 (app) Exeter,Devon, England

Child 3: Gertrude Cann

Name: Gertrude Cann 2,3
Sex: Female
Birth 1890 (app) Crediton , Devon, England

Child 4: Florence Elsie Cann

Name: Florence Elsie Cann 2,3
Sex: Female
Birth 1892 (app) Exeter,Devon, England

Child 5: Reginald William Cann

Name: Reginald William Cann 2,3
Sex: Male
Birth 1896 (app) Exeter,Devon, England

Note on Husband: William Westcott Cann

After their marriage in 1881 they are living at 16 Exe Street .William is described as a general printer.

 

In 1891 they are living at 1 Buds(?) Terrace, All Hallows on the Walls, in St Petrocks civil parish.

 

In 1901 They are living at 23 Union Terrace, and William describes himself as a Printer Compositor.

Sources

1"GRO". Exeter Vol 5b P 165. Cit. Date: "Dec Q 1880". Assessment: Questionable.
2"File (merged): C:\Program Files\FamilyTree\Families\labbett.ged". Record originated in...
3"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009