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Old 07-01-11, 07:48
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Default Henry Jones (FMFFF)

Name - "official" name and what they were known as: Henry Jones

Date and place of birth: 27 Feb 1824 in Sheffield (given on baptism entry)

Names of parents: William Jones & Mary Marshall

Date and place of baptism: 28 Mar 1824, St Peter & Paul (Cathedral), Sheffield

Details of each of his or her marriages: 5 May 1844 at All Saints Parish Church, Rotherham, to Ann Cutts. Both listed as minors. Fathers named as William Jones, Brazier & Matthew Cutts, Sawyer.

Occupation(s): Silversmith/School Master/back to Silversmith/Electro Plate Worker. (Ive seen changes in occupation before but not as odd as this one).

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!):
1841: Hanover Street, Ecclesall Bierlow (Sheffield), Silversmith, with parents.
1849-1850: Ravenfield, South Yorkshire (Henry Jones, Teacher, named as an occupant of a particular house in Ravenfield during this year. They had a son born in this village.
1851: Low Street, Warmsworth, Yorkshire. School Master.
1854-1859: Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. School Master named on trade directories and wills of residents within the village. Another child was born in this village.
1861: Village of Greenhill, Norton, Derbyshire. Certified School Master.
1871: Norton Lees, Norton, Derbyshire. Back to being a Silversmith.
1881: Derbyshire Lane, Norton Woodseats. Electro Plate Worker
Cannot find Henry or his wife Ann on the 1891 so both presumed dead.

Date, place and cause of death: 1st July 1888 at Grindleford Bridge, Eyam Woodlands, Derbyshire. Aged 64, Silver Smith. Died of Congestion of Lungs & Chronic Bronchitis. His death registered by Annie Shipston, Granddaughter of same abode.

Date and place of burial: 5th July 1888 at Norton Cemetery, Derbyshire Lane, Sheffield. Grave G1 11. Buried with wife Ann.

Details of will / administration of their estate: None Known.

Memorial inscription: None.

Would anyone be able to offer any advice on if records are kept at all on people who worked as a school master?
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Last edited by BlueSavannah; 28-03-15 at 17:14. Reason: Death/Burial info added. Also extra locations known to be living at.
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