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Note: 1881 Census, living with his parents, Pickhill with Roxby, Yorkshire. According to the 1930 census he immigrated to the US in 1885. Listed in the 1892 Denver Director as follows: Waddington, James, dynamo man Denver Cons Elec Co, r. 566 Clark 1900 Census, living on Santa Fe, Denver, Colorado: Waddington, James, Head, born Nov 1866 [should be 1865], 33, married 3 yrs, immigrated 1885, grocer. Elizabeth, wife, Oct 1868, can't read age, married 3 years, born England, can't read immigration year, but 7 years in US. John R., son, Aug 1898, 2, born Colorado George A., son, born Feb 1900, age 4/12 Jane E., sister, born 1873 [should be 1871], age 26, single, bookkeeper (no year of immigration given). This is his listing in the 1904 Denver City Directory: Waddington, James, grocer, 733 Santa Fe av, residence 233 Clark This is his listing in the 1910 Denver Directory: Waddington, James, grocer, 678 Jason, residence 519 W. 8th Ave. On Aug 30, 1913 the ship Baltic, which left Liverpool on Aug 21, 1913, arrived at New York. Two of the passengers were James Waddington, 47, married, naturalized by the district court in Denver in Sept 1902, living at 519 W. 8th Ave, Denver, Col, an George A. Waddington, age 11, born in Denver Jan 21, 1902. (This age and birth year are wrong; it was 1900.) The address listed in the ship Baltic record is also their address in the 1910 census. He lived in San Diego in the 1930 census, at 4035 Mead Avenue. There it says he immigrated in 1885.
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