Ann Elizabeth <I>Collins</I> Nicolle

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Ann Elizabeth Collins Nicolle

Birth
County Cork, Ireland
Death
11 Apr 1880 (aged 57–58)
Billericay, Basildon District, Essex, England
Burial
Great Warley, Brentwood Borough, Essex, England Add to Map
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Born in County Cork, Ireland in 1823, Anne Elizabeth married Jean "John Nicholls" Nicole in 1844. Jean was stationed in Ireland with the Royal Navy. Their son John was born in Queentown County Cork, Ireland in 1845.

By the 1851 Census, the family had grown to include Mary Ann and James. They had relocated to West Mersea, Essex, England, where Jean was serving as a Reservist in the Coast Guard Services. Their son Daniel was born in 1852, Henry in 1854, and daughter Christina in 1855.

Sometime between 1855 and 1858, Ann was institutionalized at Brentwood Mental Hospital (a.k.a. Essex Lunatic Asylum) in Brentwood, Essex, suffering from Tuberculosis. While here, she gave birth to her youngest daughter, Ellen in 1858.

Ann died of Tubercular Pneumonia on 11 April 1880 and was buried in the hospital cemetery.
Born in County Cork, Ireland in 1823, Anne Elizabeth married Jean "John Nicholls" Nicole in 1844. Jean was stationed in Ireland with the Royal Navy. Their son John was born in Queentown County Cork, Ireland in 1845.

By the 1851 Census, the family had grown to include Mary Ann and James. They had relocated to West Mersea, Essex, England, where Jean was serving as a Reservist in the Coast Guard Services. Their son Daniel was born in 1852, Henry in 1854, and daughter Christina in 1855.

Sometime between 1855 and 1858, Ann was institutionalized at Brentwood Mental Hospital (a.k.a. Essex Lunatic Asylum) in Brentwood, Essex, suffering from Tuberculosis. While here, she gave birth to her youngest daughter, Ellen in 1858.

Ann died of Tubercular Pneumonia on 11 April 1880 and was buried in the hospital cemetery.


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