Hannah Mallars was born in 1804 to George and Mary Mallars. She died in 1892.[1]
Baptized
9 Sep 1804
St Mary's, Lambeth, Surrey, England [2]
Census
1871
16 Regent St South Mile End Old Town, Trinity, London, Middlesex, England
AUSTIN: William 41 railway porter b. Lambeth Surrey; wife Sarah milliner 41 b. Holborn, MDX; Children: William, Ada both 1 b. Mile End Old Town; Dtr Julia 7 b. Southwark, Surrey; Aunt Hannah MALLARS 66 unm., formerly cook b. Southwark. [3]
1891
Hackney Union Wokhouse, Homerton, Hackney, London, England
entry shows Hannah MALLARS, as pauper, 86, single, retired general servant, born Blackfriars.
Hannah was one of 474 female pauper inmates (plus 564 male pauper inmates and 35 casual inmates 19 Males, 16 Females) in residence on census night, along with 20 officers (9 males 11 females) and their families 7 (2 males, 5 females) [4]
Sources
↑ Dth reg. 1892 Qtr 1 Hannah MALLARS, aged 88, reg. Hackney, London, Vol 1b pg 517, from FreeBMD index in Ancestry collection "England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915"
↑ 1871 Census Mile End Old Town, Par. of Trinity, Borough of Tower Hamlets, LND, RG10; Piece: 561; Folio: 110; Page: 46; Sched. 266; hsehold of William & Sarah AUSTEN, image available Ancestry.com
↑ 1891 Census: Hackney, LND, RG12/203; Folio 83; Page 34; Hannah MALLARS, pauper, single, 86 image available FindMyPast
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Hannah by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Hannah: