Margaret Ann Lucas, 18871968 (aged 81 years)

Name
Margaret Ann /Lucas/
Surname
Lucas
Given names
Margaret Ann
Nickname
Annie
Birth 31 May 1887 27 24
Christening
Census

Death of a maternal grandfatherJoseph Scragg
19 November 1887 (aged 5 months)
Source: JC's Notes
Death of a motherMargaret Emma Scragg
24 December 1889 (aged 2 years)
Source: D.Cert
Census 31 March 1901 (aged 13 years)
Emigration 7 September 1911 (aged 24 years)
Citation details: BT27/714/1/4/1
Date of entry in original source: 7 September 1911
Text:

Ticket No. 393, Margaret Lucas, Spinster, unaccompanied, female

Note: Held at National Archives, UK
Birth of a daughterEdna Margaret Olive Wotton
1913 (aged 25 years)

Source: ET's Notes
Birth of a sonFrederick Stephen Wotton
1915 (aged 27 years)

Source: ET's Notes
Death of a fatherWilliam Lucas
26 December 1925 (aged 38 years)
Source: PRO
Citation details: Deaths Oct-Dec 1925 Fylde 8e 885
Death of a husbandSamuel William Wotton
1945 (aged 57 years)

Death of a brotherWilliam Edwin Lucas
4 December 1967 (aged 80 years)
Source: JC's Notes
Death 12 November 1968 (aged 81 years)
Source: ET's Notes
Burial 14 November 1968 (2 days after death)
Family with parents
father
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18601925
Birth: 1860Stoke-on-Trent?
Death: 26 December 1925Lancs Fleetwood
mother
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18621889
Birth: 23 December 1862 36 33
Death: 24 December 1889Lancs Liverpool St Johns
Marriage Marriage14 June 1882Green Prairie Little Falls Minnesota, USA
6 months
elder sister
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18821976
Birth: 22 December 1882 22 19USA Minnesota Little Falls Green Prairie
Death: 6 September 1976Somerset Bristol
14 months
elder brother
Standing, with his father
18841967
Birth: 26 February 1884 24 21Usa Minnesota Little Falls Green Prairie
Death: 4 December 1967Notts Nottingham
17 months
elder brother
18851885
Birth: 27 July 1885 25 22Green Prairie Little Falls Minnesota, USA
Death: 1885
22 months
herself
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18871968
Birth: 31 May 1887 27 24Green Prairie Little Falls Minnesota, USA
Death: 12 November 1968Canada Ontario Oshawa
Family with Samuel William Wotton
husband
herself
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18871968
Birth: 31 May 1887 27 24Green Prairie Little Falls Minnesota, USA
Death: 12 November 1968Canada Ontario Oshawa
daughter
3 years
son
daughter
Private
CensusCensus 1901 (31 March), 30 & 32 Pembroke Place
EmigrationPassenger List
Citation details: BT27/714/1/4/1
Date of entry in original source: 7 September 1911
Text:

Ticket No. 393, Margaret Lucas, Spinster, unaccompanied, female

Note: Held at National Archives, UK
CensusCensus 1891 (5th April) 27 St. Anns Street, Liverpool
DeathET's Notes
Emigration

Held at National Archives, UK

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Annie accompanied Mrs F Humphries and her children, Ticket no 3716

Note

Annie was the youngest of the three children who came across the Atlantic on the fateful voyage that saw the death of their mother. They were all taken in by the mother's elder sister. The two older children stayed in England, marrying and bringing up their families. Annie returned across the Atlantic, on the 7th September 1911 on the Allan Line Corsican, twin screw, which carried 1225 passengers - see the image of the passenger lists (ilucma188705 and 06). The following tale describes her life in Canada.

Margaret Ann (Annie) Lucas had an aunt Elinore (her mother's sister) who married a soldier Fred Owen. He had a sister Francis Madeleine St Clair Humphries who was immigrating to Canada in 1911 and Annie came with her to help with the children on the voyage (this information from a letter from aunt Lizzie [Annie's eldest sister] and a conversation with Bea Branton Mrs. Humphries daughter). Mrs. Humphries introduced Annie to a "nice young man Sam Wotton".

Annie got a job as cook at the Oshawa General Hospital (now Lakeridge Health Oshawa). The building of that time is still a part of the present hospital and was the main entrance for years. Sam proposed to Annie on the back porch of the hospital and of course she said yes.

They were married on June 26 1912. Sam's occupation listed as carpenter age 22, Annie age 24, witnessed by Samuel Wotton Sr. and George Parfitt. The license says that they were in St. Georges Church (this would be the old church on the corner of John and Centre Street). However as there was not enough money to buy enough hats for all the girls to attend (women were not allowed in the church unless they were wearing a hat - this was the rule until 1960's - up to that time women in the choir had to wear mortar-boards). The plans for the wedding had to be changed. They had a home wedding at 190 Celina St Oshawa the Wottons' home at the time. The wedding was delayed as nobody told Canon De Pence the change. He finally arrived with his prayer book in a strap over his shoulder singing "There was I, waiting at the church".

The newly weds went to their home at 115 Nassau St. Oshawa. They lived there until 1937. The depression was on at the time and Sam got a job in Uxbridge in the woolen mills. The family moved there into a house on the Main street. As of this time it is still there. Just over the railway tracks there is a restaurant now between the house and the tracks. They stayed for a year then moved into 316 Nassau St Oshawa (a house Sam built in the '20's). In 1943/44 they moved to 317 Burk St. (another house that Sam built).

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Note: Annie accompanied Mrs F Humphries and her children, Ticket no 3716
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