Individual Details
Ann LUCKETT
(28 May 1837 - 29 May 1907)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Thomas ATTENBOROUGH (1831 - 1876) |
| Child | Edgar Thomas "Tom" ATTENBOROUGH (1862 - 1938) |
| Child | Herbert James ATTENBOROUGH (1864 - 1866) |
| Child | Martha Eliza ATTENBOROUGH (1874 - 1940) |
| Child | Walter James ATTENBOROUGH (1870 - 1909) |
| Spouse | Malcolm LITTLEJOHN (1827 - 1868) |
| Father | Thomas LUCKETT (1817 - 1848) |
| Mother | Ann BAKER (1814 - 1859) |
Notes
Birth
Marriage to Thomas ATTENBOROUGH has birth Middlesex, England.Baptism
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906Name Ann Lucket
Gender Female
Record Type Baptism
Baptism Date 22 Oct. 1837
Baptism Place Holy Trinity, Twickenham: the Green, Richmond Upon Thames, Richmond Upon Thames, England
Father Thomas Lucket
Mother Ann Lucket
Register Type Bishop's Transcript
Reference Number 5750496
Additional Reference Number 4366750
The current Holy Trinity, Twickenham: the Green, Richmond Upon Thames was built in 1841. Before that the main church in Twickenham was the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Marriage
Victoria, Australia, St. Peter's Eastern Hill, Marriages, 1848-1955Name Malcolm Littlejohn
Gender Male
Record Type Marriage
Event Date 30 Dec. 1852
Event Place Melbourne, Bourke, Victoria, Australia
Spouse Ann Luckett
Spouse Gender Female
Parish as it Appears St Peter
Parish or Mission St Peter's Eastern Hill
Annulment
Malcolm Littlejohn charged with desertion and later assumed dead. Police charged him with desertion in gazette of 5 Dec 1861, desertion said to have occurred two years before.Marriage
Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950Name Thomas Attenborough
Gender Male
Marriage Place Victoria, Australia
Marriage Registration Date 1870
Marriage Registration Place Victoria, Australia
Spouse Ann Littlejohn
Reference Number 4592
Thomas - Occupation: Livery Stable Keeper, Residence: 25 Little Burke Street East, Melbourne
Ann - Occupation: House Keeper, Residence: Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Witnesses: Thomas Masky and Louisa Marks
Minister: Rev Nathaniel Kinsman, Victorian Free Church
Annie was aged 33 & Thomas 38. They were together some time before marriage. Married at the Victorian Free Church in Gertrude St. Fitzroy.
Kinsman was “a Fitzroy second-hand dealer who had a lucrative business in ‘quick and cheap weddings.’ " Between 1858 and 1862 services were held in a schoolroom "near the Collingwood baths". A layman, Nathaniel Kinsman, who was a Fitzroy second-hand furniture dealer, conducted these. When the Church of England decided to appoint an ordained minister to East Collingwood in 1862, Kinsman and his congregation objected to the appointment. They seceded and erected this church nearby. According to census reports there were 111 members of this new congregation in 1871 and about half that number ten years later. Kinsman's church became part of a denomination known as the Victorian Free Church of England and Ireland or The Episcopal Free Church. This church lasted for 20 years until 1907. In 1895 it was known locally as the Victorian Free Church and in 1902 as the Victorian Free Church Mission Hall.
