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GenieDi 06-03-10 09:28

MMMF - John William Seabrook
 
MMMF



Name - "official" name and what they were known as -John William Seabrook


Date and place of birth - 15th July, 1850 21 Norfolk St. Cambridge.


Names of parents - John William Seabrook and Elizabeth Clayton


Date and place of baptism - if applicable


Details of each of his or her marriages - if any - Hannah Lee July 4th 1870 St Andrew the Less Cambridge


Occupation(s) - if any - Bricklayer


Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.

1851
1861
1871 - Oyster House (Newmarket Rd) Cambridge
1881 - 117 Newmarket Rd., Cambridge
1891 - ditto
1901 - 7 Willow Place, Cambridge
1911


Date, place and cause of death


Date and place of burial / cremation.


Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 10:07

Found him in 1911, he ia a visitor in a household in Islington. Married but his wife isn't there.
Staying with George William and Lillie Ann Bailey.

I'll email you the details.

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 10:13

Death for John

1933
Cambridge
Mar qtr 3b 699
aged 82

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 10:15

death for Hannah too

1934
Cambridge
Dec qtr 3b 506
aged 81

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 10:17

1861 he is with his widowed mother.

*expect another email* :d:d

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?...=&pid=16507396

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 10:19

1851

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?...c=&pid=4530726

GenieDi 06-03-10 10:35

Marg, thank you, sorry I was on the phone!

ElizabethHerts 06-03-10 10:38

According to the 1861 census, Elizabeth (mother of John) has been deaf for 10 years.

GenieDi 06-03-10 10:44

Oh, thank you Elizabeth, never noticed that.

I will also see if the family John is visiting in 1911 could be a daughter.

Margaret in Burton 06-03-10 11:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by GenieDi (Post 62445)
Oh, thank you Elizabeth, never noticed that.

I will also see if the family John is visiting in 1911 could be a daughter.


It's possible

According to the 1911 for Hannah, they had 11 children, 10 of which are still alive.


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