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From FreeBMD: Registration of marriage of William Hay Gurney in 1852 and FreeBMD: Registration of marriage of Anna Maria Boileau in 1852
From British Newspaper Archive: John Bull Saturday, 11 September 1852 Page 16 Married
Married: Wednesday, 8 September 1852 at Ketteringham, Norfolk, the Rev. William Hay Gurney, second son of Daniel Gurney, Esq., of North Runcton, and the late Lady Harriet Gurney, to Anna Maria Boileau, daughter of Sir John P. Boileau, baronet, of Ketteringham, and Lady Catherine Boileau.
From MyHeritage: William H Gurney: 1861 England & Wales Census
7 April 1861 Census for residents of Mance[?], Hamlet of Hardwick, Parish of North Runcton, Norfolk, England
From MyHeritage: William Hay Gurney: 1871 England & Wales Census
2 April 1871 Census for residents of North Runcton Rectory, Rectory Lane, North Runcton, Norfolk PE33 0QS 52.718563, 0.428572, England
From FreeBMD: Registration of death of Annie Maria Gurney in 1897
October to December 1897: Registration of death of Annie Maria Gurney; aged 71 [born about 1826]; in Kings Lynn, Norfolk (Volume 4b, Page 229)
From British Newspaper Archive: Morning Post Wednesday, 24 November 1897 Page 1 Deaths
Deaths: Gurney. — On Sunday, 21 November 1897 [inst.], at King's Lynn, Anna Maria Gurney, the wife of the Reverend William Hay Gurney, in her seventy-second year.
From British Newspaper Archive: Stamford Mercury Friday, 26 November 1897 Page 6 Local News: Lynn
The wife of the Reverend W. H. Gurney, brother of Mr. Somerville Gurney, ex-Mayor of Lynn, and for many years Rector of North Runcton, from which position he retired six years ago, died at the Bank House, King's Staithe Square, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1RD 52.7531051, 0.39291 on Sunday, 21 November 1897, at the age of 71. She was a daughter of the late Sir John Boileau, of Kettering, first baronet, and a sister of Sir Francis Boileau. She was a constant visitor in the houses of the poor, and was ever ready to render them assistance.
From findagrave: Anna Maria Gurney (née Boileau) (1826-1897)
From MyHeritage: Probate index 1897
13 December 1897 probate of Anna Maria Gurney of King's Lynn, Norfolk, (wife of the Reverend William Hay Gurney), who died Sunday, 21 November 1897, probate granted at London on 13 December 1897 to Somerville Arthur Gurney, George Francis Addison Cresswell, and Cresswell Augustus Cresswell, Esquires. Effects £413 18s. 7d.
Reverend William Hay, Rector of North Runcton; married 1852, Anna Maria Boileau, daughter of Sir John P. Boileau, baronet, by Lady Catherine Eliot, daughter of the 1st Earl of Minto, and has issue. His 3rd son, Arthur Elliot Gurney, died Monday, 13 March 1865.
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August 11, 1826
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
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September 29, 1826
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Frant, Sussex, England
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1853 |
1853
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Ketteringham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1855 |
January 12, 1855
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North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1856 |
March 12, 1856
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North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1857 |
August 18, 1857
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North Runcton Rectory, Rectory Lane, North Runcton, Norfolk, PE33 0QS, England (United Kingdom)
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1858 |
1858
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North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1860 |
September 5, 1860
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North Runcton, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1863 |
February 7, 1863
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North Runcton Rectory, Rectory Lane, North Runcton, Norfolk, PE33 0QS, England (United Kingdom)
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