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1911 Living at 52 North Side, Clapham Common: [[James Stephen Jeans]] (age 65 born UK), Newspaper Owner - Coal and Iron, and Employer. With his wife Mary Elizabeth Jeans (age 41 born Leeds) and their son [[Harold Jeans]] (age 38 born Darlington), Newspaper Editor - Coal and Iron, and Single. Four servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>  
1911 Living at 52 North Side, Clapham Common: [[James Stephen Jeans]] (age 65 born UK), Newspaper Owner - Coal and Iron, and Employer. With his wife Mary Elizabeth Jeans (age 41 born Leeds) and their son [[Harold Jeans]] (age 38 born Darlington), Newspaper Editor - Coal and Iron, and Single. Four servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>  


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''' 1913 Obituary <ref> [[1913 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref>




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[[Category: Births 1840-1849]]
[[Category: Births 1840-1849]]
[[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]]
[[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]]
[[Category: Iron and Steel Institute]]

Revision as of 11:38, 4 November 2015

James Stephen Jeans (1846-1913) Owner of Coal and Iron newspaper - (Iron and Coal Trades Review)

c1848 Born in Elgin

1871 Living at 153 North Street, Anderston, Glasgow: James Jeans (age 25 born Elgin), Newspaper Reporter. With his wife Mary E. Jeans (age 25) and their daughters Florence Jeans (age 11 months). Also a boarder and one servant.[1]

Wrote 'Pioneers of the Cleveland iron trade' by James Stephen Jeans

1911 Living at 52 North Side, Clapham Common: James Stephen Jeans (age 65 born UK), Newspaper Owner - Coal and Iron, and Employer. With his wife Mary Elizabeth Jeans (age 41 born Leeds) and their son Harold Jeans (age 38 born Darlington), Newspaper Editor - Coal and Iron, and Single. Four servants.[2]


1913 Obituary [3]



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