Notes A birth registration was found for Louisa Fanny Hann; Year of Registration: 1895; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; District: Kingston; County: Middlesex, Surrey; Volume: 2a; Page: 327.
In 1901, Louisa F. Hann, 6 years of age, was residing at 10 Leyton Road, Wimbledon, Surrey, England. Other family members included: Matilda R. Hann, 8 (sent to Canada with Barnardos in 1908); Florence Hann, 3; Harriet B. Hann, 7; Harry Hann, 1; Henry F. Hann, 11; Henry L. Hann, 44, bricklayer's labourer; Arthur G. Hann, 10 (sent to Canada with Waifs and Strays in 1905); Rebecca A. Hann, 41; Richard L. Hann, 9 months; and Rose E. Hann, 15.
A death registration was found for Rebecca Ann Hann: Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860; Year of Registration: 1902; Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar; Age at Death: 42; District: Kingston; County: Middlesex, Surrey; Volume: 2a; Page: 260.
It is unknown when Louisa Hann was sent to Canada.
On July 8, 1914, at Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, Louisa Hann was a witness to a marriage registered between Arthur George Hann, 23, labourer, born in Surrey, England, son of Harry Lane Hann and Rebecka Lee; and Sarah Helen Lawless, 22, born in Manchester, England, daughter of Austing Lawless and Sarah Ann Skelland.
On June 4, 1919, at Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Louisa F. Hann, 24, born in England, daughter of Henry L. Hann and Rebecca Marsh; and Arthur Moscrip (home child / immigrated April 13, 1906), 26, letter carrier, born in England, son of James Moscrip and Alice Dawson. Matilda Hann was a witness to the marriage.