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32. William Ince/ Inch

REF: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/IGI/individual_record.asp?recid=34709344&ldsnn=3

Emma Deeks (1835/36 Clare-) was House Servant 1851 Census

(131iv[1]) Ann (Ince) Martin Visitor 1861 Census Age 70

33. Sarah Underwood

REF: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/IGI/individual_record.asp?recid=34709344&ldsnn=3

34.Caleb Fereday

35.Mary Ann Susanna Tanner

REF: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/IGI/individual_record.asp?

NOTE: (35) "Mary A. Fereday", age 61, widow, b. Spitalfields, was listed in the 1881 Census as a Boot Shop Keeper employing two Boot Makers: William Brooks, age 42 and Stephen Hearne, age 22. Daughter Harriet and son Ernest lived with her. Her probable son ii. Caleb headed a separate household at the time, but he is included here because of the obvious name and occupation connections.

Witnesses at (34) Caleb and (35) Mary Ann's wedding were Ambrose Fagg and Elizabeth Cruckett

-- parish registers of Holy Trinity Minories

 
"Jaggers & Fereday"

(34) Caleb Fereday's mother died at his birth, and he was left in the charge of a servant. He was taken to London and trained as a bootmaker, seeing nothing of his brothers until age 12. He met (35) [Mary] Tanner at "chapel" (Roman Catholic church?), married her and took over the sugar refining business she had inherited from her father at age 17. (34) Fereday went into patnership with Jaggers (1818/19-1849) in Dublin in 1846, was ruined ABT 1852, and returned to London.

Jaggers and Fereday, 2 Prince's St South (sugar refiners) is listed in the 1850 Dublin City Directory -- http://www.loughman.dna.ie/dublin1850/xdubdir43.html#Jaggers

Roman Catholic "Jaegers/ Jaeger" and "Danner/ Dahner" families are found often near one another in the late 1700's in the present-day German states of Baden-Württemburg, Rheinland-Pfalz and Nordrhein-Westfalen. The largest sugar refinery to this day in Europe is found in Mannheim, in the center of this area. The "Jaegers"and "Danner" spellings occured together as such near the Dutch border, just SW of Mönchengladbach. It is reasonable to assume that , since (34) Caleb Fereday went into partnership with a Jaggers, the latter was an associate of (35) [Mary] Tanner's father and possibly a relative.

In 1841, both the John Fereday family and the Saumel Ince (Umbrella Maker) family lived on Old Montague Street, St. Mary's.
 

= prob. siblings

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