Annie TRENAMEN married Albert Harry BERRY in 1912. She was born at Hatherleigh in Devon and was registered as Sarah Ann but was probably called Annie in order to avoid confusion with her mother who was also Sarah. Her father Thomas was a mason who died at the young age of 42 in 1902 leaving the family without a breadwinner. Annie's sister Grace was only 14 at that time but had found a position as a maidservant the previous year working for the family of Henry MARVIER, a middle-aged French businessman living at Hammersmith in London. Sadly she died a few years later, only 17 years old, but Annie had decided to follow in her footsteps.
By 1911 Annie was working as a domestic servant for Joseph John Fisher WHITE and his family at Highgate in London. JJ Fisher WHITE, born near Bristol in 1865, was a British stage and film actor, the eldest of four sons of Rev. John WHITE and his wife Martha nee FISHER. He took a B.A. from Oxford University and then developed a reputation for playing character roles in the theatre. He began to appear in a significant number of British films from the early 1920s onwards. He was the uncle of the actor Wilfrid HYDE-WHITE. He made over fifty film appearances but was perhaps best known for Turn of the Tide (1935), Owd Bob (1924) and Beerbohm Tree, the Great English Actor (1899). He was married to the actress Edith Rhoda BLACKWOOD and Annie would have looked after their children - son Hilary Fisher born in 1902 and daughter Thalia Fisher born in 1906. JJ Fisher White died in January 1945.