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<div align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt">Vol 10 p 30, Barnstaple 1837, Dec qtr, she was registered at birth as Mary Ann Gammon. In the 1851
census, there is a dressmaker Mary Gammon of the right age living as a lodger in Barnstaple with a
family of Milliners and an Elizabeth Gammon b. 1833 who is not her father's cousin. In the same census
all her brothers and sisters are living at home but they also call themselves Gammon. In the 1861 census
I could not find her except a Mary Gammon aged 13 working as a housemaid at Rural Cottages with
Emma Scamp Darracott. Could the enumerator have got her age wrong?  I have since received a
photograph of Mary Anne from a relative in Australia who says she may have married a sea captain by
the name of  Scroblin/Scobling but I have been unable to verify this.</span></font></div>
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