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  1. Mary Ansell (1 March 1861 – 30 June 1950) was an English actress and author. She was born in Paddington (London), the third child of George and Mary Ansell, who ran and lived over the King's Head pub in Paddington. Ansell's father died in 1875 and the family moved to Hastings, in Sussex.

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    Mary Ansell. Mary Ann Ansell, a housemaid, was hanged at St Albans Prison, England on 19 July 1899, for poisoning her sister Caroline, who was an inmate in an asylum. Her motive was asserted to be to obtain £11.5s from a life insurance policy which she had taken out on Caroline.

  3. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Mary Ansell (1861-1950), author, actress, gardener and investor embodies the intersection of the Bloomsbury group and the Edwardian era. Learn more about her sec ...more. Who was the beloved...

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  4. 17 de jul. de 2019 · Mary Ansell. without profession, born in London, England, on the first day of March one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, daughter of George Ansell and Mary Kitchen, his wife, all of them deceased, widow of Gilbert Cannan. Death Certificate issued: First of July, nineteen hundred and fifty, eight hours, thirty minutes.

  5. Classification: Murderer. Characteristics: Poisoner - To obtain a small insurance settlement. Number of victims: 1. Date of murder: March 9, 1899. Date of birth: 1877. Victim profile: Her sister Caroline Ansell, 19. Method of murder: Poisoning (phosphorous) Location: Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

  6. Self-Portrait - Mary Jane Ansell Mary Jane Ansell . Nasceu: 1972; United Kingdom ; Nacionalidade: British; Movimento Artístico: Kitsch, Fotorrealismo; Género: portrait; Campo: pintura; Sítio web oficial: maryjaneansell.com

  7. Há 4 dias · Death By Poisoning. No Reprieve For The Young Woman. Who Murdered Her Sister. As a patient in Watford Mental Asylum, Caroline Ansell, 26, would have enjoyed few of life’s pleasures. So she would have been pleased when she received an unexpected gift by way of a small parcel which, opening, she found to contain a tasty piece of cake.