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==Chronology== * 1845: Mary Ann is born to Edward Walker and Caroline Webb in Lambeth, Surrey * 1861: Living with her widower father at #19 Harpe Lane, near Fleet Street * 1864: (Jan) - married to William Nicholas, at St Bride's, Fleet Street * 1864: (Dec) - 1st son William born, baptized at St. Bride's * 1865: about this time moved to 131 Trafalgar St, just north east of St. Peters Church with Edward Walker, widow * 1866 (Aug) - 2nd son born and baptized at St Peter's, Walworth, Surrey * 1866 (Nov) - 1st son dies at Walworth, Surrey * 1868: 3rd son Percy is born, baptized at St Peter's, Walworth * 1870: 1st daughter Alice is born * 1871: census taken, family all together at 131 Trafalgar St. * 1872-1876: The family moves to Blackfriars area of London * 1877: 2nd daughter Eliza is born at Blackfriars, Lambeth * 1879: 4th son born in the 1st quarter (Jan/Feb/Mar); Vol 1d, page 351 at Lambeth * 1881: Family is at #6 D-block of the Peabody Buildings but without Mary Ann, next door, #5 D Block, is Rosetta Walls with mother Sarah Vidler. * 1882: She leaves her family and lives in the Lambeth Workhouse until 1883 * 1883: She moved in with her father for a couple of months, but they do not get along and she returns to the Lambeth Workhouse * 1883: She is believed to have moved in with a Thomas Dew, a blacksmith (documentation needed). * 1886: Her brother is killed by the explosion of a paraffin lamp, she is noted as respectably dressed at his funeral.
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