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Spouses/Children:
Edward Stephen Wren
- Harold Laity Wren
- Edith Rosewarne Wren
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Catherine Hosking Laity
- Born: 1847, Perranuthnoe, Cornwall 1
- Christened: 26 Feb 1858, Perranuthnoe, Cornwall 2
- Married: 4 Aug 1879, Catholic Church, Perranuthnoe, Cornwall 3
- Buried: 20 Sep 1902, St. Pancras Parish Church: Euston Road, Camden, London, England 4
Research Notes:
In 1881 Catherine H Wren, aged 32, born in Cornwall, and husband Edward S Wren, aged 36, born in Westminster, manufacturer (of) costumes employing 19 women & 1 man, were visiting William & Eliza M Agar in Finchley Park, Friern Barnet, Middlesex.
In 1891 Catherine H Wren, aged 42, born in Perran---- Cornwall, and husband Edward S Wren, aged 42, born in St. James London, dress costume manufacturer, were living in Lichfield Grove, Ivy Cottage, Finchley, Middlesex. With them were children Harold L (8) of Shepherd's Bush London, Edith R (5) of Finchley, and Edward's cousin Edward T Agar (43) of Essex, single, dress costume manufacturer.
In 1901 Catherine H Wren, aged 52, born in Perranuthnoe Cornwall, and husband Edward S Wren, aged 52, born in Westminster St. James, lady's outfitter, were living at 169 Stroud Green Rd., Islington, London. With them were children Harold L (18) of Hammersmith St. Pauls, commercial clerk, and Edith R (15) of E. Finchley, Mddlx, and Edward's cousin Edward T Agar (52) of Witham Essex, lady's costumier.
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Catherine Hosking Wren of Islington died aged 54 years (burial record).
Marriage Information:
Catherine married Edward Stephen Wren, son of Thomas Wren and Susan Agar, on 4 Aug 1879 in Perranuthnoe, Cornwall. (Edward Stephen Wren was born in 1848 in Westminster St. James, London, England, christened 3 Sep 1848 at Westminster St. Margaret, London, England, and died in 1931 in the Maidstone District, Kent, England.)
Marriage Notes:
Edward Stephen Wren, age 31, bachelor, manufacturer, resident of Hackney London, father dead, and
Catherine Hosking Laity, age 31, spinster, resident of Goldsithney, father dead
Witnesses: George Laity, Josepha Hutchins Millett
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