Julia Hains, 1815–1883?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Julia /Hains/
- Surname
- Hains
- Given names
- Julia
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herself |
1815–1883
Birth: about 1815
— St. George's, London, Middx. Death: November 1883 — Henley on Thames, Oxon. |
husband |
1817–1882
Birth: February 18, 1817
39
— Poplar, Middx. Death: August 31, 1882 — Poplar, Middx. |
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herself |
1815–1883
Birth: about 1815
— St. George's, London, Middx. Death: November 1883 — Henley on Thames, Oxon. |
Marriage | Marriage — May 5, 1839 — St. John the Evangelist, Lambeth, Surrey |
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1836–1838
Birth: July 19, 1836
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21
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: March 1838 — Southwark, Surrey |
3 years
son |
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2 years
son |
1839–1842
Birth: 1839
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24
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: April 1842 — Bermondsey, Surrey |
3 years
son |
1841–1862
Birth: November 4, 1841
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26
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: 1862 — HMS Odin, China |
21 months
daughter |
1843–1894
Birth: July 31, 1843
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28
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: 1894 — Poplar district, Middx. |
2 years
daughter |
1845–1927
Birth: September 16, 1845
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30
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: March 23, 1927 — Gateshead, Co. Durham |
22 months
son |
1847–1880
Birth: July 5, 1847
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32
— Bermondsey, Surrey Death: 1880 — Devon County Lunatic Asylum |
3 years
son |
1850–1921
Birth: October 17, 1850
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35
— Limehouse, Middx. Death: August 3, 1921 — Chingford, Essex |
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Living with unmarried son John in 1871. "Husband in Union" [i,e, workhouse]. |
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Note
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Bachelor, leather draper, & spinster, both full age. Father Redshaw Spring, publican. Witnesses James Green, William Brown. |