Do you mean this death?
Deaths Jun 1910 (>99%) Johnson James 72 Erpingham 4b 43
If the age at death, given to the registrar, is correct (and may not be), that man was born c1838.
The only way to be sure if that's your James or not is to buy a copy of the death cert, and then perhaps follow up on any clues - such as informant's name, if a family member.
Ancestry suggests (not that it's always correct) that that death is of this man:
James Johnson in the 1901 England Census Name: James Johnson Age: 61 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Spouse: Emily Johnson Birth Place: Sheringham, Norfolk, England <<<<<<<<<< Civil Parish: Sheringham Ecclesiastical parish: Sheringham All Saints Town: Sheringham County/Island: Norfolk Country: England Street Address: Bon Accord Occupation: Registration District: Erpingham Sub-registration District: Cromer ED, institution, or vessel: 17 Neighbors: Piece: 1825 Folio: 159 Page Number: 33 Household Schedule Number: 270 Household Members: Name Age James Johnson 61 - fisherman Emily Johnson 51 James R Johnson 22 Annie Johnson 17
Emily is certainly a widow by 1911:
Emily Johnson in the 1911 England Census Name: Emily Johnson Age in 1911: 62 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Female Birth Place: Barnet, Hertfordshire Civil Parish: Sheringham Country: England Street Address: West Cliff End, Sheringham Marital status: Widowed Registration District Number: 222 Sub-registration District: Sheringham ED, institution, or vessel: 18 Piece: 11199 Household Members: Name Age Emily Johnson 62 James Robert Johnson 32 Annie Eliza Johnson 27 Catherine Mary Johnson 35
Their marriage:
James Johnson in the England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: James Johnson Gender: Male Age: 35 Birth Date: 1838 Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1873 Marriage Place: Sheringham, Norfolk, England Father: Matthew Johnson <<<<<<<<<<<<< Spouse: Emily Briers FHL Film Number: 2262645 Reference ID: 148
That man's father's name was Matthew - so not your James
Most of us have somebody in our tree who just disappears from the records. It's frustrating, but sometimes you have to accept a dead end.
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No, I hand tseen that one but that’s not him.
I have been on this all day today! Seems my James was in a very sad state from 1885 to his death in 1910. He was living on the streets and then in one night lodging rooms...or rather beds.
I don’t think he has married. My feeling - and it is just a feeling- is that times were VERY hard and he went onboard a fishing boat. His father Thomas was a fish seller and labourer and his mums father was a fisherman . Where he was on the streets is right by where the boats would have been. I think the reason he isn’t on a census from 1851 may be because he was at sea on census nights. There is a list somewhere of crewmen onboard during census nights but I haven’t found where that is yet.
I wish I had a time machine, it’s so sad when I can’t find them.
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Just for interest, where are you finding the info about him being on the streets, please? And the burial?
That 1910 death is the only one on FreeBMD, in Erpingham RD, for a James Johnson, between 1890 and 1930.
There are a couple of "Unknown male" deaths, in 1910, but aged 40 and 22, so far too young to be your James.
There's also this one in 1913, with unknown age:
UNKNOWN, - Not Known GRO Reference: 1913 S Quarter in ERPINGHAM Volume 04B Page 85
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its this site which has census and also parish reg: https://www.freecen.org.uk/freecen_coverage?locale=en
and here: https://www.familysearch.org/en/ which has lists of almost everything
I try to get info from one and then verify through another.
Also: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Genealogy where you can fin and view and download original parish records from most of the uk
My James was buried at All Saints, Sheringham 08/04/1910 aged 72, last living at West Cliff which is the road right next to Victoria Street where he had a bed previously.
Still trying to find the census "afloat" for 1861 & 1871 - I now know the census was taken at sea by the captains of any vessel not in port that night, some are stored at the maritime museum but I cant locate the little fishing boat ones....I shall keep digging!!
Stay safe Caroline
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Thanks. I do know about Freecen and FS - just hadn't looked for him there!
Well, that burial relates to the death and censuses I posted.
Age 72 in 1910 means birth c1838.
His widow Emily (nee Briers) was living at West Cliff End in 1911, as posted earlier. That man's father's name was Matthew, per the parish marriage record I posted..
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there are 2 deaths of james johnson 0ne 8th and one 12th, both give age as 72.... how did you know he has a widow as I didnt see any in the parish record.....
thanks ever so for all your help, you are a real star
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He is not your James.
I discovered he was married, firstly by following Ancestry's suggestion that the James in 1901 was the one who died in 1910 - but then (as Ancestry's suggestions aren't always correct) followed it up by checking to see if that James in 1901 was still there in 1911 - and he wasn't.
The 1910 death is the only one in the right registration district between 1901 and 1911.
The marriage record was also an Ancestry suggestion, but fits in well with the other info.
Marriages Dec 1873 (>99%) Briers Emily Erpingham 4b 176 Johnson James Erpingham 4b 176
The same man is in earlier censuses:
with wife Emily and children in 1891 and 1881 in Sheringham - a fisherman;
in 1871 he's a master fisherman, with (presumably) his brothers, on the family fishing boat:
James Johnson in the 1871 England Census Name: James Johnson Age: 33 Estimated Birth Year: 1838 Relation: Master Fisherman (Master) Gender: Male Where born: Sherringham Norfolk England Civil parish: Vessels Town: Grimsby Fish Dock County/Island: Lincolnshire Country: England Registration district: Caistor Sub-registration district: Great Grimsby ED, institution, or vessel: Gatherer Household schedule number: 1 Piece: 3418 Folio: 33 Household Members Age Relationship James Johnson 33 Master Fisherman (Master) Henry Johnson 36 Mate Fisherman (Mate) John Johnson 41 Fisherman Matthew Johnson 30 Fisherman Henry Johnson 27 Fisherman Jonah West 32 Fisherman John West 20 Fisherman John Farrah 34 Fisherman
In 1861, 1851, and 1841 he's with his parents Matthew and Martha, and siblings.
He is never a pauper
I'm not seeing the burials you mention anywhere.
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Goodness me you know your stuff!
I have just posted on Roots as well as I seem to be totally up the wrong tree here.
I think its best if I go back to the last absolute defo I have which is the 1851 census and start again.
This is my dads side of the family. He is from Lancashire and I had no idea - i don't think he did either - that his family originated in Norfolk. I am finding it totally absorbing!
I started doing my husbands as well, we thought he was Irish but turns out he is German!!
I really am grateful for all the help you are giving me, thank you
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