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William Jarvis, Harriet and baby John
Are all on the 1871 census, living in Keswick, Norfolk.
John William Benton Jarvis was b 1 June 1870 and baptised at Intwood with Keswick. William Benton Jarvis married Harriet Skippon in 1868. He was born 1845, she c 1850. By 1881 they are gone. He was a farming bailiff. I assume they emigrated, but where? William's brother Lee Jarvis also vanishes, so perhaps they went together, possibly c 1879. |
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No sign of any death for Lee, Harriet or John William Benton here in NZ.
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Thank you for looking, Chris!
I've not seen them in US or Canada, though they might be hiding. |
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Oz or NZ perhaps?
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Found him.
jAN 8 1873, he died in Colorado, aged 27, leaving a widow and two children. The death notice is in the Norwich Mercury: http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.c...30226/062/0003
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That was quick.
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His poor mother lost three adult children in the space of less than 20 months.
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Nearly a 7-year itch! I was surprised to find my post was the last one from Phase 1. BTW my avatar photo was taken in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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Just to lay my own worries to rest: I had had a notion that William did die very young, but could not work out how. I have just gone through some very old notes, and discovered that an unrelated William Jarvis died in Norfolk in 1872.
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