Marriages/Partnerships
Children
Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census
entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their
husband's entry for children from censuses.
Occupations
1867 |
Bricklayers Laborer |
1871 |
??? Labourer |
1888 |
Deceased |
1913 |
Master Builder |
Also known as
Did You Know?
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When James Fitzgerald married in 1867 he gave his address as 3 Balls Buildings, White Horse Street. Although the place is listed as unoccupied in the 1871 census, when his widow Honora Coughlin remarried in 1875 she gave the same address.
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The 1871 census entry for James Fitzgerald, whose marriage certificate says his father was Thomas Fitzgerald, says that he was born in St Pancras in about 1848. Although I have a birth certificate for a James Fitzgerald son of Thomas born in Kentish Town, St Pancras in December 1847, I don't think it likely that they are the same person because the Kentish Town Thomas was a Grocer, while James's father was a labourer.
Links
Possibly the Same Person?
Locations
17/08/1867
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St Mary & St Michael Church Commerical Road, St George in the East, Middlesex
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17/08/1867
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3 Balls Buildings Whitehorse Street, Ratcliff, Middlesex
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10/11/1867
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St Mary & St Michael Church Commerical Road, St George in the East, Middlesex
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05/09/1869
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St Mary & St Michael Church Commerical Road, St George in the East, Middlesex
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02/04/1871
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4 Bere St, Stepney, St James, Middlesex
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08/10/1871
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St Mary & St Michael Church Commerical Road, St George in the East, Middlesex
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