Difference between revisions of "Jesse & Jane Gomme"
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| − | Jesse Gomme born 1837 was the son of | + | Jesse Gomme born 1837 was the son of [[William & Sophia Gomme]] |
Jane Parslow born 1838 was the daughter of [[Solomon & Charlotte Parslow]] | Jane Parslow born 1838 was the daughter of [[Solomon & Charlotte Parslow]] | ||
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Jesse and Jane married in 1838 | Jesse and Jane married in 1838 | ||
| − | They lived in Lacey Green. Jesse was a farm labourer. | + | They lived in Lacey Green. Jesse was a farm labourer. In 1911 census, Jesse 74 widower farm labourer living with his son Owen and Alice in Lacey Green |
Jesse and Jane had 4 children as follows :- | Jesse and Jane had 4 children as follows :- | ||
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Arthur John Gomme born 1861 married Jane Randall c 1903. See [[Arthur & Jane Gomme]] | Arthur John Gomme born 1861 married Jane Randall c 1903. See [[Arthur & Jane Gomme]] | ||
| − | Dan Gomme born 1862 | + | Dan Gomme born 1862 in Lacey Green married Sarah Ann ? from Radnage in 1885. They moved several times, lastly in High Wycombe. |
| − | Enos Gomme born 1868 | + | Enos Gomme born 1868 married Ada ? They lived in George Street, High Wycombe. |
| − | Owen Gomme born 1875 | + | Owen Gomme born 1875 Married Alice Green in 1902 |
Revision as of 07:03, 25 January 2023
Jesse Gomme born 1837 was the son of William & Sophia Gomme
Jane Parslow born 1838 was the daughter of Solomon & Charlotte Parslow
Jesse and Jane married in 1838
They lived in Lacey Green. Jesse was a farm labourer. In 1911 census, Jesse 74 widower farm labourer living with his son Owen and Alice in Lacey Green
Jesse and Jane had 4 children as follows :-
Arthur John Gomme born 1861 married Jane Randall c 1903. See Arthur & Jane Gomme
Dan Gomme born 1862 in Lacey Green married Sarah Ann ? from Radnage in 1885. They moved several times, lastly in High Wycombe.
Enos Gomme born 1868 married Ada ? They lived in George Street, High Wycombe.
Owen Gomme born 1875 Married Alice Green in 1902