Notes A birth registration was found for Ann Eliza Beake: Year of Registration: 1888; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; District: Barton Regis; County: Gloucestershire; Volume: 6a; Page: 169.
A death registration was found for Ann's mother, Mary Elizabeth Beake (death probably caused by childbirth complications): Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855; Year of Registration: 1890; Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep; Age at Death: 35; District: Bristol; County: Avon, Gloucestershire; Volume: 6a; Page: 5.
In 1891, Ann Beake, 3 years of age, was residing at 35 Grafton Street, St. Philip, Barton Regis, St Philip and St Jacob, Gloucestershire, England. Other family members included: Lucy Beake, 11 months; Beatrice Beake, 11; Charlotta Beake 9; James Beake, widower, 60, labourer; Jana Beake, 15, domestic; and Wallace Beake, 5. (Source: 1891 Census of England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1986; Folio 77; Page 9; GSU roll: 6097096.)
A death registration was found for James Beake; Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832; Year of Registration: 1899; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; Age at Death: 67; District: Bristol; County: Avon, Gloucestershire; Volume: 6a; Page: 89.
In 1900, Annie Beak, 12 (along with her sister, Lucy Beak, 10) arrived in Quebec, Canada, with a group of 28 children from Bangor, Bristol, and Portsmouth Work Houses en route to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Government Immigration, accompanied by Mr. S. Gardner and Mrs M. E. Forster.
In 1901, Annie Beake, 12, was shown as a domestic / servant to Wm B Armstrong and family in Petersville, Sunbury & Queens, New Brunswick, Canada. Her date of birth is shown as May 24, 1888 and her immigration year as 1900.
August 1 1902 with Rev W Armstrong
Age 14, attends Church of England, terms Board and Clothing. She has an exceptionally good home and is getting along splendidly. She has many privileges and is well thought of by the family-a strong healthy girl. She is being taught various kinds of household work.
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On November 30, 1907, in Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, Canada, a marriage was registered between Annie Ada Beake and John Wesley Reynolds. On August 9, 1912, a child was born to John Wesley Reynold and Annie Ada Beake named Bertha Elizabeth Reynolds in Petitcodiac, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada.
In 1911, Annie Reynolds, 23, is shown residing in Petitcodiac, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada. Her date of birth is shown as May 1888 and her immigration year as 1900. Other family members included: John Reynolds, 25, labourer; Lucy Ada Reynolds, 1; and (uncle) Alex Hood, 87.
On March 21, 1917, Mrs. Annie Reynolds, residing at Petitcodiac, Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada, was shown as next of kin on the WWI Attestation Paper of John Wesley Reynolds, millhand, date of birth February 16, 1886.
Annie Reynolds died on July 29, 1919, in Northumberland, New Brunswick, at the age of 34.
John Wesley Reynolds was remarried in Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada, to Eva Reisk on June 4, 1925. He died in Westmoreland, New Brunswick, Canada, on April 11, 1946. (Registration 2924)