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1802 Married at Exeter to Mary Holman the daughter of John Holman
1802 Married at Exeter to Mary Holman the daughter of John Holman


1851 Living at [[High Street, Exeter: 187|187 High Street, Exeter]]: [[James Ham]] (age 71 born Totnes), Druggist (Widower). With his five daughters and son [[Charles Holman Ham| Charles Ham]] (age 27 born Exeter), Druggist.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at [[High Street, Exeter: 187|187 High Street, Exeter]]: [[James Ham]] (age 71 born Totnes), Druggist (Widower). With his five daughters; [[Mary Sarah Ham| Mary Ham]] (age 44); Caroline Ham (age 40); Sophia Ham (age 37); Emily Ham (age 32);  Eliza Ham (age 30); and son [[Charles Holman Ham| Charles Ham]] (age 27 born Exeter), Druggist.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:59, 19 November 2022

James Ham (c1780-1855) of Holman, Ham and Co

1796 James Ham is an apprentice to John Holman.

1802 Married at Exeter to Mary Holman the daughter of John Holman

1851 Living at 187 High Street, Exeter: James Ham (age 71 born Totnes), Druggist (Widower). With his five daughters; Mary Ham (age 44); Caroline Ham (age 40); Sophia Ham (age 37); Emily Ham (age 32); Eliza Ham (age 30); and son Charles Ham (age 27 born Exeter), Druggist.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census