JAMES/WILLETTS/MORSE (General)
Ancestry - Probate Records
JAMES Edith - of Kings Head Inn Bream Gloucestershire, Widow - died 13 August 1938.
Adminstration Gloucester to Reginald Basil James Licensed victualler.
Effects £350 7s 11d.
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England & Wales Death Index
Name: Reginald Basil JAMES
Birth Date: 29 July 1910
Date of Registration: Jan 2003
Age at Death: 92
Registration District: Gloucester
Inferred County: Gloucestershire
Register Number: A68
District & Subdistrict: 483/1A
Entry Number: 253
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Fod Records
Baptism at Bream - 26 August 1910
Reginald Basil JAMES
father: John Johnson
mother: Edith
residence: The Kings Head Inn, Bream
Occupation: Innkeeper
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1911 Census, Kings Head, Bream
Living in 8 Rooms
JAMES
John Johnson JAMES - 47 - married 22 years, 7 children born alive, 5 living 2 dead - Inn Keeper - born West Dean Glos
Edith - 44 - Assist in Business
Edith Maud - 21 - single, Assistant Teacher
Wilfred Beaumont JAMES - son - 15 - Assist in Business
Dorothy Isabel - 13 - school
Hector Jack - 6 - School
Reginald Basil - 8 months (Glosbdm - mother's maiden name WILLETTS)
Minnie EDMUNDS - Servant - 20 - single, General Servant, born Glos. Oldcroft
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Fod Records
Marriage at Parkend - 7 April 1889
John Johnson JONES (as transcribed on FOD records) - GlosBDM : John Johnson JAMES
age 25, Bachelor, Collier, residence, Yorkley
father: John Johnson JONES - Collier
married
Edith WILLETTS - age 22, Spinster, residence, Yorkley
father: William WILLETTS - Collier
witness: Sarah WATKINS and Edwin WILLETTS
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1881 Census, Yorkley
Mary Ann JAMES - 61, Widow
John Johnson JAMES - son 17
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1871 Census, Yorkley
Mary Ann JAMES - W - 51 - born East Dean
Sarah - 12 - born West Dean
John J - 7 - born West Dean
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1861 Census, Yorkley
JAMES
John - 45 - Coal miner Globe beer house - born West Dean
Mary Ann - 41 - Business Manager, born Blakeney
Henry - 21 - Blacksmith
Caroline - 19
Matilda - 12
Frederick - 7
Harriet - 10
Sarah Elizabeth - 3
(GlosBDM - mother's maiden name : MORSE)
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Sungreen site has Bream Amateurs - 1942 - outside Kings Head (Dappers) Bream - with Mrs JAMES and John JAMES