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Annie M. Goss
Annie M. Goss, 4 Blenheim Terr., St John Wood, N. W., won prizes in vintage publications in 1899.

Probably:
Annie Maine Goss resided with her sister Lydia M. Goss at 16, Walpole Street in Chelsea, London, England in 1939.

Probably:
England Census 1901 about Annie M. Goss and family

Residence: 29, Pemberton Terrace, Parish of St. John, Islington, London, England
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
Charles Goss
Lydia Goss
Lydia M. Goss
Charles Goss
Annie M. Goss
Bertie Goss
George R. Goss
Head
Wife
Daughter
Son
Daughter
Son
Son
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
40
40
19
15
14
12
9
abt. 1861
abt. 1861
abt. 1882
abt. 1886
abt. 1887
abt. 1889
abt. 1892
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London
St Pancras, London


J. Goss (Goas? Gros? Gras?)
Passenger of the "Germanic" from Liverpool via Queenstown to New York.
The arrival was on 01 December 1888.
Germanic Miss J. Goss, aged 24, lady
Citizenship: USA
Intended destination: USA
Embarkation: Liverpool
Cabin

Passenger List Germanic




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Lost Ancestors: 06 March 2022