Julia Vivian Jeffree
- Born: 1839, Perranarworthal, Cornwall 1
- Married: 25 Jan 1873, Parish Church, St. Paul Deptford, Kent, England 2
- Died: 11 Jan 1895, 65 Warwick St., Deptford, Kent, England 3 4
- Buried: 17 Jan 1895, Lewisham, Kent, England 5
Research Notes:
In 1871 Julia Jeffree, aged 32, born in Perran Cornwall, unmarried, was working as a cook, domestic servant, for George & Mary W. Middleton at 30 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington Town, Kensington, London.
In 1881 Julia V. Wilshire, aged 42, born in Perranwell Cornwall, and husband George Wilshire, aged 42, born in North Mims, Hertford, were living at 72 Douglas St., Deptford St. Paul, London. Present were children George H. (6) of Kensington, scholar, and Wm P. (2) of Deptford Kent.
In 1891 Julia Wilshire, aged 52, born in Perran Wharf Cornwall, and husband George Wilshire, aged 52, born in North Myms Herts., gardener, were living at 65 Warwick St., Deptford St. Paul, London. With them were sons George H. (16) of Kensington London, commercial clerk, William P. (12) of Deptford Kent.
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Julia Vivian Wilshire died aged 55 years. 3
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Julia Vivian Wilshire of 65 Warwick-street Deptford Kent, widow, died 11 January 1895. Administration London 11 March to George Henry Wilshire, commercial clerk. Effects £142 6s. 8d. 4
Marriage Information:
Julia married George Wilshire, son of Philip Wilshire and Elizabeth Ray, on 25 Jan 1873 in Parish Church, St. Paul Deptford, Kent, England. (George Wilshire was christened 19 Aug 1838 in North Mimms, Hertford, England, died on 14 Aug 1893 at 65 Warwick St., Deptford, Kent, England and was buried on 21 Apr 1893 in Lewisham, Kent, England, aged 55 years.)
Marriage Notes:
George Wilshire, full age, bachelor, gardener, of this parish, son of Philip Wilshire, gardener, and
Julia Vivian Jeffree, full age, spinster, of St. Paul's Greenwich, daughter of William Jeffree, engineer
Married after Banns
Witnesses: William Jeffree, Mary Wilshire
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Julia and her sister Mary married at the same church on the same day.
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