| Born: |
27/09/1852 23 Princess Street, MARYLEBONE, St Johns, Middlesex | |
| Died: | 21/01/1937 5 Brunswick Square, North West Camberwell, CAMBERWELL, Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell | |
| Parents | Charles Miller | |
| Jane Camp | ||
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Alternative Names
| F. Fiveash, FA Fiveash, Fanny A Fiveash, Fanny A Miller, Fanny Ann Fiveash, Fanny Miller, Fanny Otherwise Anne Payne, Frances Ann Behenna, Frances Ann Fiveash, Frances Behenna |
Marriages/Partnerships
| Frederick Payne | ||
| 02/11/1874 | Robert Fiveash | S Stephen Walworth, Surrey |
| 16/03/1895 | Isaac Edward Behenna | St Peters Walworth, London |
| 09/04/1917 | Frederick Payne | Camberwell, London |
Children
| 14/06/1883 | Alice Maud Fiveash | 25 Portland Street | F |
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Occupations
| 1861 | Scholar | ||
| 1871 | Servant | ||
| 1874 | Domestic Servant | ||
| 1895 | Charwoman | ||
| 1901 | Domestic Servant | ||
| 1937 | Widow | ||
Did You Know?
- Fanny Ann Miller and her first husband, Robert Fiveash, were living at the same house as her next husband, Isaac Edward Behenna, when the 1891 census was taken.
- Fanny Ann Miller was married three times. According to her granddaughter, Freda Sibyl Williams, during what turned out to be her final illness she was planning to dye her hair blonde and go looking for husband number four!
Documents
B1 Ward
St Saviours Infirmary
Sept 18th 1891
My dear Wife
I hope this will find you and the children quite well I am much about the same myself
Will you see if you Can get me from Bonney on or two sausage Rolls a apple tart or two and some Cocoa
Send Florry in on Saturrday to ask her grandfather if he can send me in a few half pence hoping to see you on Sunday
I remain
Your affectionate Husband
Robert Fivehash
Source: Family papers

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