Maria Mazzotti, the eldest daughter, was probably born late 1822. No baptismal record has been found.
In the 1841 census, collected on 6 June, she lived in Lower Goat Lane, St Gregory, Norwich, with her mother and her sisters Caroline and Rosina. She was a dress maker.
She had a daughter, Rosina, on 19 October 1844, in Lame Dog Road, St Stephen, Norwich. Rosina was killed by a bullock knocking her down on 9 November 1850, at which time Maria was a servant.
It is unknown where Maria lived when the 1851 census was collected, but she may have been Fanny Mazottee, who was a servant in Ely.
In the 1861 census, collected on 7 April, Maria was a housemaid of physician Richard Brown, 7 St Catherine's Terrace, Hove, Sussex. She was unmarried.
In the next census, collected on 2 April 1871, she was a domestic servant of civil engineer Loftus Perkins, 44 Abbey Road, Hampstead.
In the 1881 census 'Louisa Muggotee' was a parlour maid of the same Loftus Perkins, 140 Abbey Road. Was this Maria? If so, she was still unmarried.
There is no further record of Maria.