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John Chubb 1811-1863

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Apr 2022 18:19

The above articles refer to the man who married Mary Packer:


John Chubb
in the 1861 England Census
Name: John Chubb
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: 1811
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Chubb
Gender: Male
Where Born: Bickleigh, Devon, England
Civil Parish: Stoke Damerel
Town: Devonport
County/Island: Devon
Country: England
Street Address: 64 Navy Row <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
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Registration District: Stoke Damerel
Sub-registration District: Stoke
ED, institution, or vessel: 1
Neighbors:
Household Schedule Number: 247
Piece: 1453
Folio: 25
Page Number: 44
Household Members:
Name Age
John Chubb 50 - leading man of labourers, Bickleigh
Mary Chubb 50
Louisa E Chubb 13
George Chubb 10
Emma Jane Chubb 8
John Packer 26
Richard Chubb 25
William Chubb 25

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 20 Apr 2022 18:39

You've just beaten me too it with the 1861 Census, ArgyllG

The William Chubb on the transcript is 'Son's Wife' which is, I believe, looking at the image, Maillim. Maillim being the wife of the Richard Chubb on Roy's other Thread.

Roy

Roy Report 2 May 2022 01:45

thanks for the Newspaper article Londonbelle, I found then very interesting.