Hannah lemon biography
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Hannah Lemon (abt. 1788)
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Daughter of William Lemon and Sarah (Shaw) Lemon
Sister of John Lemon, William Lemon, Thomas Lemon, James Lemon, Charles Lemon, George Leamon, Jane Lemon and Amelia Mary Lemon
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 8 Sep 2018
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Biography
Hannah was the daughter of William Lemon and Sarah Shaw and was born about 1788. She was baptised on the 3rd January 1788 in the Parish of Dorking, Surrey, England. [1]
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HL: I’m from Japan originally and studied art and photography after moving to New Zealand when I was 15. I chose to move to New Zealand because I found that in Japan it was expected that you worked really hard to study non-creative subjects. I didn’t like that. Thankfully, my parents were very supportive of me going to school overseas to learn more about art and photography. So, I decided to move to New Zealand and lived there for 6 years. Then it came to staying there after university and finding a job, which was quite tricky because the industry in New Zealand was quite small and I was an international student. That is when I decided to move to the UK. I wanted to be in an industry where there were more opportunities and lots of competition. To me, it was where the big things were happening. I ended up working in the photography industry in London for 10 years as a freelancer. It was busy but really fun.
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