In 1867 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1752.
In 1871 she was living in the Square, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1397.
In 1879 she was living in Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1760.
In 1881 she was living in 68 Barley Mow Lane, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Her adopted son William Kinder was living with her
1749.
In 1891 she was living in Hockley Less?, Icknield Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire. Her adopted son, William Kender, was living with her
1750.
In 1901 she was living with her second husband in 78 Well Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire
1751.
Thomas Maskell, a bachelor aged 23 whose occupation was nailor, married Emily Edwards, a spinster aged 18 whose occupation was also nailor. The bride and groom were both residing in Sidemoor. The groom's father was Joseph Maskell and his occupation was nailor. The bride's father was James Edwards and his occupation was nailor. The marriage was performed at the St. John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The bride and groom both made their marks. The marriage was witnessed by William Giles (by mark) and Lucy Stanton (signed)
1752.