Difference between revisions of "John & Celia Ginger"
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| − | .{{Person | + | John Ginger was born in 1805 in Loosley Row the son of ? |
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| + | Celia Ginger was born in 1808 in Loosley Row, the daughter of Thomas Stevens and Phillis nee Turner. | ||
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| + | Marriage. John and Celia were married in 1830 in Princes Risborough. | ||
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| + | In the census in 1841, 51 and 61 John Ginger is the landlord of The Black Horse public House in Lacey. John died in 1866. | ||
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| + | In the census in 1871 and 81 Celia Ginger is the landlord of The Black Horse. Celia died in 1882. | ||
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| + | In the census in 1891 and 1901 their daughter Ann is the landlord of The Black Horse. {{Person | ||
|Forename=John : Celia | |Forename=John : Celia | ||
|Surname=Ginger :nee Stevens | |Surname=Ginger :nee Stevens | ||
Revision as of 11:35, 25 September 2022
John Ginger was born in 1805 in Loosley Row the son of ?
Celia Ginger was born in 1808 in Loosley Row, the daughter of Thomas Stevens and Phillis nee Turner.
Marriage. John and Celia were married in 1830 in Princes Risborough.
In the census in 1841, 51 and 61 John Ginger is the landlord of The Black Horse public House in Lacey. John died in 1866.
In the census in 1871 and 81 Celia Ginger is the landlord of The Black Horse. Celia died in 1882.
In the census in 1891 and 1901 their daughter Ann is the landlord of The Black Horse.