Ann Hopper


d. 26/05/1842 Middlesex Hospital, All Souls, MARYLEBONE, Middlesex

Marriages/Partnerships

m. 23/02/1805
John Hann Vie St Andrew Holborn, London

Children

b. 19/07/1809 Ann Vie
b. 20/07/1811 Mary Vie
b. 13/03/1814 James Vie Rotherhithe Street (at baptism)
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Occupations

1842 Widow
1842 A Widow in independent circumstances

Also known as

Ann Vie

Did You Know?

  • When John Hann Vie married Ann Hopper in 1805 his parish of residence was stated to be St George Hanover Square. Years later four of John's brother Charles Vie's children were baptised there. When Charles's youngest child was baptised the family's abode was stated to be Cumberland Market; when Ann made her will in 1842 she was living at 15 Edward Street, Cumberland Market.

Documentary Sources

In the Name of God Amen I John Hann Vie of the Parish of Rotherhithe in the County of Surry [sic] Tin Plate worker being in sound disposing mind & memory do make & declare this to be my last will & testament in mAnner following that is to say I order that all my just debts ffuneral Expenses & charges of proving this my will be in the first place fully paid & satisfied & after payment thereof & every part thereof I give to my dear & lawful wife Ann Vie of the parish of Rotherhithe in the County of Surry all the rest residue and remains of my Goods Chattels debts ready money Effects & other my estate whatsoever & wheresoever during the time my dear wife Ann Vie the aforesaid remains a Single woman But in case the above mentioned Ann Vie should after my demise reenter the holy state of Matrimony I then give & bequeath a equal (?) share of all the above between my deare wife the above mentioned & my dear Child our daughter Ann Vie now residing with us in the Parish of Rotherhithe in the County of Surry and at the demise of my dear wife the above named Ann Vie the above property then to belong to the abovementioned Child (?) my daughter Ann Vie I do hereby nominate constitute & appoint Ann Vie of the parish of Rotherhithe in the County of Surry & Henry Vie of the town of dorchester in the County of dorset Executors of this my last will In witness whereof I the said testator John Hann Vie have to this my last will & testament put my hand & seal the Eleventh day of ffebruary in the year of our Lord 1813. John Hann Vie Signed Sealed published & ??? by the said testator John Hann Vie as & for his last will & testament in the presence of us who in his presence & at his request & in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Wm Gibbs Richd Channer (?) Proved at London 10th June 1814 before the w???pful Samuel Rush ??? do of Laws & Surr by the oath of Ann Vie Wo the relict & one of the Exors to whom admon was granted being first sworn duly to ??? Power reserved to Henry Vie the Brother & other Exor

Source: PROB 11/1558
National Archive

The last Will of Mrs Ann Vie residing at No 15 Edward Street Cumerland [sic] Market London dated the second day of May in the year of our Lord 1842 ???ith that I am of sound mind and when the almighty God may please to call us from time to eternity I bequeath to my sister Mrs Mary Green residing at No 23 Upper Eaton Street Pimlico or in case of her death to her daughter Mrs Anne Grace all my Property should any article be considered valueless it may given [sic] to any deserving person As witness my hand & seal this day Ann Vie (LT) Witness James Marten William Bickford In the Goods of Ann Vie Widow deceased Appeared Personally James Martin of No 15 Edward Street Cumberland Market Regents Park in the County of Middlesex Gentleman and made oath that he is the drawer and Writer and also one of the subscribed witnesses to the last will and Testament of Ann Vie formerly of drapers place Burton Crescent but late of No 15 Edward Street Cumberland Market in the parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Widow deceased bearing date the second day of May one thousand eight hundred and forty two now hereunto Annexed and that on the second day of May aforesaid the testatrix duly executed her said will by signing her name at the foot or end thereof in the presence of this deponent and of William Bickford (the other subscribed witness thereto) both of whom were present at the same time and this deponent and the said William Bickford thereupon attested and subscribed the said will in the presence of the said testatrix and each other James Martin On the 9th day of June 1842 the said James Martin was duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit Before me I Addmans S??? Prest Wm Rothery Not Pubc On the 13th June 1842 Admon with the will annexed of the Goods Chattels and Credits of Ann Vie formerly of Drapers Place Burton Crescent but late of No 15 Edward Street Cumberland Market in the Parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex Widow deceased was granted to Mary Green Widow the sister and the Universal Legatee named in the said will having been first sworn duly to Administer No Executor

Source: PROB 11/1964/340
National Archive

Testator | Executors | Court | Reg | SL Vie Jno H | Ann Vie 221 Rotherhithe ??? | P Canterbury | 2 | 322

Source: IR27/151/088
National Archive

Testator | Residence | Executors | Court | Register | Folio Vie Ann | 15 Edwd Street Cumberland Market | Mary Green 23 Upper Eaton St Pimlico | PC | 2 | 333

Source: IR27/263/124
National Archive

Locations

23/02/1805 Church, [St Andrew Holborn], [London]
23/02/1805 [London]
13/08/1809 Saint Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey
14/08/1811 Saint Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey
11/02/1813 Rotherhithe, Surrey
03/04/1814 Rotherhithe Street, Rotherhithe, Surrey
03/04/1814 Saint Mary, Rotherhithe, Surrey
02/05/1842 15 Edward Street, Cumberland Market, Regents Park, Middlesex
02/05/1842 Drapers Place, Burton Crescent, Middlesex
26/05/1842 Middlesex Hospital, All Souls, MARYLEBONE, Middlesex
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