Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Varden

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John Varden (c1805-1864)

c1805 Born in Southwark the son of James Kitely Varden and his wife Jane Bolton. Brother to Richard Varden

Engineer of the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway

1851 Living at Lansdown House, Claines, Worcs: John Varden (age 46 born Southwark), Civil Engineer. With his wife Elizabeth Varden (age 43 born London). Also his two nieces Elizabeth Jane Varden (age 2 born Claines) and Ellen Charlotte Varden (age 11 Months born Claines). Also his nephew Thomas G. Smith (age 17 born Islington). Three servants.[1]

1864 May 14th. Died. Formerly of Lansdowne House near Worcester and afterwards of 22 Steyne, Worthing and later of St. Leonard's on Sea, a civil engineer. Proved by his brothers William henry varden of Croydon and Richard Varden of Seaford Grange, and by his widow Elizabeth.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census