| Name |
Harry STUBBINGS, 11133 |
| Birth |
abt 1825, Brickhill parish of Rockbourne |
| Death |
4 6 1877, 22 Queen's Road Peckham Age: 52 |
| Death Memo |
IoD 2Q1877 Camberwell 1d488 |
| Occupation |
1851, 1861: coachman. 1871: ham & beef shopkeeper. |
| Father |
John STUBBINGS, 11142 (~1799-1874) |
| Mother |
Rachel BUSH, 11791 (1801-1863) |
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| Spouses: |
| 1 |
Mary Ann EDWARDS, 11136 |
| Birth |
abt 1823, Enford |
| Death |
8 3 1897, South View Lewisham Park Lewisham Age: 74 |
| Death Memo |
IoD 1Q1897 Lewisham 1d684 |
| Occupation |
1881: (supported by) house property & partly by children. |
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| Marriage |
28 6 1847, All Souls Langham Place |
| Marriage Memo |
IoM 2Q1847 Marylebone 1/223 #378 |
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| Notes for Harry STUBBINGS |
| MC: aged22 assYofB1825. Ancestry010612: census1841, 1851, 1861, 1871. Ancestry180612: IoD aged51. AncestryProbate180612: DandPofD. 060713 http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/12646011/person/-137730012 is father of Harry (11133). |
| Census |
| Census1841 397/11/22/14: "Stubbins, aged15-19, ms at Brook Heath House Fordingbridge w Edward Weller. Census1851 1604/33/8: aged25, mar, serv at Ruxley Lodge Claygate w William Beckford, occ, PofB Rockborne. Census1861 457/27/6: "Henry Stubbins", aged35, mar, hd at Ruxley Lodge Claygate, occ, PofB Rockbourne. Census1871 731/139/6: aged44, mar, hd at Queen's Road Peckham, occ, PofB Brickhill parish of Rockbourne. |
| Census Notes for Mary Ann (Spouse 1) |
| Census1861 457/27/6: "Stubbins", aged37, wife at Ruxley Lodge Claygate, PofB Enford. Census1871 731/139/6: aged46, wife at Queen's Road Peckham, PofB. Census1881 682/95/2: aged57, wid, hd at 22 Queen's Road Peckham, occ, PofB. Census1891 1384/15/5: aged67, wid, mot/law at Battlesbridge w Isaac Anderson (11178), PofB. |
| Misc. Notes |
| MC: aged24 assYofB1823. Ancestry010612: census1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891. Ancestry180612: IoD aged73. AncestryProbate180612: DandPofD. |
| Notes for Harry & Mary Ann (Family) |
| Ancestry010612: IoM. AncestryLMB010612: MC; fathers: John Stubbings (11142), John Pike farmer deceased; witnesses: Charles Kinchin, Catherine West. |
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