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James North

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James North (c1821-1891) of James North and Sons

Born the son of Richard North, a Skinner.

1847 Married at Woolwich to Ellen Peverley the daughter of Liddle Peverley, a Smith.

1861 Living at Asherwood's Yard, Ashby de la Zouch: James North (age 40 born Liverpool), Skinner (Journeyman). With his wife Ellen North (age 39 born Newcastle-upon-Tyne) and six children; James North (age 12 born Newcastle-upon-Tyne); Richard North (age 10 born Lawston, Camb.); Elizabeth North (age 8 born Ashby de la Zouch); George North (age 6 born Ashby de la Zouch); Emma North (age 4 born Ashby de la Zouch); and Liddle P. North (age 1 born Ashby de la Zouch).[1]

1871 Ellen and the family are at Peter Street, Colne, but James is away from home and a Fell Monger.

1881 Living at 16 Dockray Street, Colne: James North (age 60 born Liverpool), Leather Dresser. With his wife Ellen and three sons.[2]

1891 Living at 8 Tower Street, Hyde: James North (age 69 born Liverpool), Leather Dresser - Employer. With his wife Ellen.[3]

1891 Death of James North.

1901 Death of Ellen North. Admin to Richard North.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. 1881 Census
  3. 1891 Census