John Jameson Norris, 1836–1897?> (aged 60 years)
- Name
- John Jameson /Norris/
- Surname
- Norris
- Given names
- John Jameson
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Christening of a brother
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Marriage
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Death of a father
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Death
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father |
1796–1865
Birth: before 10 August 1796
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32
— Deal, Kent Death: 1865 — Eastry district, Kent |
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mother |
1796–1868
Birth: 1796
— Canterbury, Kent Death: 1868 — Eastry district, Kent |
Marriage | Marriage — 6 December 1818 — Deal, Kent |
8 months
elder sister |
1819–1878
Birth: before 4 August 1819
22
23
— Deal, Kent Death: 1878 — Eastry district, Kent |
19 months
elder brother |
1821–1897
Birth: before 9 February 1821
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25
— Deal, Kent Death: 1897 — Eastry district, Kent |
2 years
elder brother |
1823–1823
Birth: before 12 March 1823
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27
— Deal, Kent Death: May 1823 — Deal, Kent |
13 months
elder sister |
1824–1831
Birth: before 24 March 1824
27
28
— Deal, Kent Death: June 1831 — Deal, Kent |
2 years
elder brother |
1826–1834
Birth: before 5 March 1826
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30
— Deal, Kent Death: May 1834 — Deal, Kent |
4 years
elder brother |
1830–1891
Birth: before 20 June 1830
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34
— Deal, Kent Death: 23 August 1891 — Deal, Kent |
2 years
elder sister |
1832–1835
Birth: before 2 November 1832
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36
— Deal, Kent Death: April 1835 — Deal, Kent |
2 years
elder brother |
1834–1904
Birth: before 19 November 1834
38
38
— Deal, Kent Death: 31 August 1904 — Ramsgate, Kent |
2 years
himself |
1836–1897
Birth: before 23 November 1836
40
40
— Deal, Kent Death: 1897 — Canterbury, Kent |
3 years
younger brother |
1839–1898
Birth: before 2 October 1839
43
43
— Deal, Kent Death: 1898 — Greenwich district, London |
himself |
1836–1897
Birth: before 23 November 1836
40
40
— Deal, Kent Death: 1897 — Canterbury, Kent |
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wife |
1839–1932
Birth: 1839
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39
— Canterbury, Kent Death: 1932 — Canterbury, Kent |
Marriage | Marriage — 1862 — Canterbury, Kent |
Note
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Unmarried painter in 1861. |
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