Person    | Female  Born 6/2/1974 

Annette Tessa Fennessy

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Annette Tessa Fennessy

May 2017, the same month that we found the tree, a comment at Bug Woman named Annette's sisters, Dawn and Josette, brother Mark, and her mother, also named Annette: "It was her favourite place in the whole of London and as a family we visit as often as we can and decorate it with love."

Our colleague, Andrew Behan, expands on this information and reports that Annette Tessa Fennessy was born on 6 February 1974, the third of the four children of Trevor J. Fennessy (b.1948) and Annette B. Fennessy née Gardiner (b.1951). Her birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1974 in the Barnet registration district, London.

Her three siblings were: Dawn Annette L. Fennessy whose birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1969 in the Islington registration district, Mark Fennessy whose birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1970 in the Barnet registration district and Josette Jolyn Fennessy whose birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1980 also in the Barnet registration district.

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