In 1841 she was living with her parents in the Pleck, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1263.
In March and April 1847 she was an inmate of the Union Workhouse, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1854,1855.
In 1848 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove Worcestershire
1652.
In 1851 she was living in Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1734.
In 1852 she was living in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1856.
In 1854 she was living in St. John Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1857.
In 1861 she was living in the Pleck, Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
13.
Benjamin Chance, a bachelor aged 21 whose occupation was day labourer, married Susan Lammas, a single woman aged 20 whose occupation was nailor. The groom's address was Worcester Street, Bromsgrove and the bride's address was Sidemoor, Bromsgrove. The groom's father was Samuel Chance and his occupation was labourer. The bride's father was Thomas Lammas and his occupation was nailer. The marriage was performed at the Independent Chapel, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the Independents by . The ceremony was performed by J. Chisman Beadle, minister and registered by Joseph Witheford. The bride and groom both made their marks. The marriage was witnessed by John Wheeler (by mark) and Jane Wheeler (by mark).