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Jacob DAVIES  ‎(I11777)‎
Given Names: Jacob
Surname: DAVIES

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: circa 1831 Moor Green, Wiltshire, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth circa 1831 Moor Green, Wiltshire, England

Biographical Notes

Hide Details Note: 1871: Jacob was a retired grocer, aged 40 yrs, who lived in Reading with his wife 41; his niece Emma Elizabeth Cane 13, a scholar; and his father-in-law Charles Cane 77, a retired brewer.

1881: Jacob and the two Emmas lived in Wokingham, where Jacob 50 yrs was a "town missionary." In the household with Emma 50 and Emma E. 23 was Janet Littleton,10 years, a domestic servant.

1891: The Davies lived in Eastern Avenue, Reading, where Jacob "Davis" 60 was "Living on own means." Emma Davies was 61 and Emma E. Cane is 30.

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Immediate Family  (F3703)
Emma CANE
1830 -


Notes
Biographical Notes 1871: Jacob was a retired grocer, aged 40 yrs, who lived in Reading with his wife 41; his niece Emma Elizabeth Cane 13, a scholar; and his father-in-law Charles Cane 77, a retired brewer.

1881: Jacob and the two Emmas lived in Wokingham, where Jacob 50 yrs was a "town missionary." In the household with Emma 50 and Emma E. 23 was Janet Littleton,10 years, a domestic servant.

1891: The Davies lived in Eastern Avenue, Reading, where Jacob "Davis" 60 was "Living on own means." Emma Davies was 61 and Emma E. Cane is 30.

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Sources

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England Census 1871
Citation Details:  Berkshire, St Giles Reading #10 16 Cadogran Place

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England Census 1881
Citation Details:  Berrkshire, Sonning-in-Liberty of Earley ‎(St Bartholomews, Wokingham)‎ #13

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England Census 1891
Citation Details:  Berkshire, St Giles, Reading #32 Eastern Avenue

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Jacob DAVIES ‎(I11777)‎
Birth circa 1831 Moor Green, Wiltshire, England
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Emma CANE ‎(I11780)‎
Birth circa 1830 36 34 Battersea, London, England