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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Emma Ann Wright: Birth: 25 Jun 1864 in 5 Daltons Row , Neale St. Camberwell , Surrey UK. Death: 7 Feb 1941 in Sundridge near Sevenoaks, Kent UK


Sources
1. Title:   1861 Census
2. Title:   London , England , Births and Baptisms , 1813-1917
Publication:   www.ancestry.co.uk
3. Title:   1851 Census
4. Title:   1841 Census
5. Title:   FreeBMD
Publication:   www.freebmd.org.uk
6. Title:   Death Certificate
7. Title:   London, England, Marriages and Banns , 1754-1932
Author:   www.ancestry.co.uk

Notes
a. Note:   Death FreeBMD:- Dec Qtr 1866 aged 30 Camberwell 1d 423
 At the time of his death in Dec 1866 James was living in 2 Ann's Terrace , Cobourg Road ( still there ) off Old Kent Road, Camberwell , Surrey , UK and was a General Labourer. His wife Mary Ann was present at the death
 In Sep 1864 at the time of his daughter Emma Ann's christening , James was living in Gravel Lane , St.John the Evangelist parish , Lambeth , Surrey , UK and was a Skin Dresser.
 In June 1864 at the the time of his daughter Emma's birth , James was living in 5 Dalton's Row , Neale Street , Camberwell , Surrey , UK and was a Skin Dresser ( Journeyman ).
 In 1861 James was living with his wife in schedule no 54 , 5 Queens Place , Brunswick Road , District 16 , St.George parish ,Camberwell , Surrey , UK and was a Japanner. Number 56 was The Queen Public House
 In Nov 1860 at the time of his marriage to Mary Ann , James was a Japanner . His father James was a Confectioner,
 his father-in-law William Purdy was a Carman
 In 1851 James was living with his widowed mother in schedule no 131 , 4 Castle Street , District 15 , St.George Camberwell , Surrey UK and was an Errand Boy
b. Note:   NF1849
Note:   FreeBMD:- Dec Qtr 1860 Newington 1d 245
 Mary Ann signed the record
 Both were OTP , of Full Age and both lived in Francis Street , Newington St.Mary , Southwark , Surrey UK
 Witnessed by Alfred William Wright ( he also witnessed the marriages of Thomas Richard Wright and Martha Wright [ James's siblings ] ) and J . Fairweather
 James was a Japanner ( a method of varnishing a surface , such as wood , metal or glass , to obtain a durable , lustrous finish )


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