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1841 Living with his parents and siblings in High Street, Grantham <ref>1841 Census</ref>
1841 Living with his parents and siblings in High Street, Grantham <ref>1841 Census</ref>


1871 Living at Barrowby in the hose of his unmarried cousin Phillip Hornsby (age 37 born Spittlegate), a Horse Dealer. James (age 35 born Spittlegate), Engineer is with wife Elizabeth A. (age 29 born Oasby) and children Mary Ann E. (age 9), James D. (age 7) plus some servants. <ref>1871 Census</ref>


Their children were:
* Mary Ann E. 1862
* James D. 1864
 
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Revision as of 06:53, 30 June 2011

Born 1836 the son of Richard Hornsby

of Richard Hornsby and Sons

1841 Living with his parents and siblings in High Street, Grantham [1]

1871 Living at Barrowby in the hose of his unmarried cousin Phillip Hornsby (age 37 born Spittlegate), a Horse Dealer. James (age 35 born Spittlegate), Engineer is with wife Elizabeth A. (age 29 born Oasby) and children Mary Ann E. (age 9), James D. (age 7) plus some servants. [2]


Their children were:

  • Mary Ann E. 1862
  • James D. 1864

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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 Census
  2. 1871 Census