Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Jones (1841-1884)

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James Jones (1841-1884) of John Jones and Sons

1841 Born the son of John Jones and his wife Mary Hoult

1871 Living at The Cedars, Stratford, Essex: John Jones (age 38 born Newton in Markerfield), Engineer and Ship Builder employing 106 men and 10 boys. With his wife Thomasine Jones (age 32 born Sheffield) and their three children; Edith Jones (age 4 born Stratford); Emma Ruth Jones (age 3 born Stratford); and Edgar Turton Jones (age 8 Months born Stratford). Also shown as visitors are his brother and family - James Jones (age 29 born Lancashire), Engineer; Madeline Jones (age 30 born Sheffield) and John Green Jones (age 5 born Cheshire?). Three servants.[1]

1884 February 2nd. Killed by a train at Ainsdale Railway Station

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census