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Note N1609
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The witnesses were John and Sarah Jarrett.
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Note N1610
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In the 1940 US Census, he is shown as a "business manager" in procelain, earning $3,000 a year - but he had two servants: Emma Laich and Marie Bahari.
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Note N1611
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There is a James Wignell in the Workhouse in Croydon in the 1901 census. He is 67 years old, a widower, and was born in Wallington. This likley he.
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Note N1612
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They were married pursuant to Banns which were read out on the 3 Sundays previous at the same church. Why were they in London?
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Note N1613
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He was shown as a widower in 1881 census when he as back living with his mother in Birmingham. In the 1901 census, he was still a widower, but was now a farner in Honington, Warwickshire. Both children, stil unmarried were lving with him. He employed a married couple on the farm.
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Note N1614
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It would appear as if she never married either.
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Note N1615
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He was a shirt maker in Nottingham who seemed to do reasonalby well.
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Note N1616
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The marriage certifcate says that she was pevioulsy married - presumalby to a man whose last name was Lowe.
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Note N1619
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In the military record of her son Edward, she was called Bridget and she was living at 35 Belevdere Place, Dublin.
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Note N1620
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In the 1901 census, he was living in Todenham with his sister Ann Wyatt and his nieces Bessie and Lucy. And he was single. He had an important job though; he was a relieving officer at the department of births, deaths and marriages.
And in the 1911 census, his sister Ann Wyatt was stil living with him and his two nieces Fannie and Lucy, who were both single.
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Note N1621
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He is described as being from Long Compton in the marriage register. He was a wheelwright.
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Note N1622
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The witnesses were Cecil Bridgeman and Erma Glusan.
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Note N1623
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In the entry for the ship to Australia, he is shown as the adopted son of Edward Green. I am guessing that Edward was Fanny's brother.
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Note N1624
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In 1891, he was living with his sister Caroline and her husband in Sevenoaks, Kent.
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Note N1625
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They were married in the Quaker Meeting House of Warwickshire South.
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Note N1626
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He appears in the 1851 census; therefore, I have put his death date after that.
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Note N1627
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He was a Customs Officer.