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Anna Fauguet

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Anna Fauguet

Anna has no presence on the web and we can provide no information. Can someone help us?

2016: Still no information on the web so a colleague, Anne Wilkinson, spent a bit of time on Ancestry.com looking for Ms Fauguet. But still no luck. Anne writes: "The name hardly comes up, although there are some Fauquets and some Huguenots from the 18th cent. I have found an Emilie Faugeat ( various spellings) who was born in London but a French subject. She lived in Islington in 1881 (born about 1856) and I was hoping she might be Anna's mother, but she married a Charles Walter Haskell (in whose family's house she was a lodger) in 1885 and there is no mention of an Anna in the censuses where they appear as a family. But I will keep looking."

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