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1851 England Census, Finsbury, St. Luke Old Place, Middlesex: Henry James (head), aged 34, married, general practioner (his wife is not present and is never present for the next 30 years); John James, father, married, aged 66, Secondary of London, born City of London; Hester, mother, married, aged 59, born Shere, Surrey; Anne, sister, unmarried, aged 35, born City of London; Mary, sister, unmarried, aged 28, born Stamford Hill; Julia, sister, unmarried, aged 25, born Newington; Edmund, brother, unmarried, aged 26, law student, born Newington; Alfred, brother, aged 19, born Newington; 3 servants.
1881 England Census, Stoke Newington: boarder, unmarried, aged 54, born Stoke Newington; owner, one other boarder, and three servants; 8 children between 4 and 13 years of age listed as pupils.
1891 England Census, Stoke Newington, boarder living in the same premises as 1881 census with same landlady, several widows, and several scholars, one servant.
1901 England Census, Southwest Battersea, London: Mary James, head, single, aged 78, born Stamford, Middlesex; Julia James, sister, aged 74, born Stoke Newington; both sisters living on their own means, two servants.
Probate: James Julia of The Ferns No 8 Beauchamp road Lavender Hill Surrey spinster died 19 February 1908 Probate London 7 May to Charles Henry Pettitt solicitor [ great nephew, grandson of her sister Sibilla Vickers] and Rev. Henry Hanson Jevons clerk. Effects 556 pounds 19s. 9d.
1825 |
October 23, 1825
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London, United Kingdom
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1908 |
February 19, 1908
Age 82
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Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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