RILEY Chart 0310

This is a Chart for George Riley and Jemima Lenton

  married
June quarter
1881
Chelmsford district
Essex
 
1
GEORGE RILEY
born about
1849
Mountnessing, Essex
occupation
1861 Ag Lab, 1871 Ag Lab
1881 Ag Labourer, 1891 Farm Labourer
died between
1891 and 1901
 
2
JEMIMA LENTON

born about
1847
Headingworth, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Servant Domestic
1901, 1911 Monthly Nurse
widow on the 1911 Census

3
George
RILEY
born about
1883
Mountnessing, Essex
occupation
1901 Ordinary Agricultural Labourer
  1. 1851 Padhams Green, Mountnessing, Essex.  With the family as lodgers were James AYLETT aged 16 an Ag Lab born Mountnessing, Essex and Edward PASFIELD aged 15 an Ag Lab born Mountnessing, Essex.
    1861 Elm Cottage, Padhams Green, Mountnessing, Essex. 
    1871 Mountnessing, Essex. 
    1881 No 2 Elm Cottage, Padhams Green, Mountnessing, Essex. With the family was a Jemima LENTON a visitor aged 34 an Servant Domestic born Headingworth, Huntingdonshire.
    1891 True Loves Lane, Ingatestone and Fryerning, Essex.  (It appears he married the servant who was with the family on the 1881 Census)
  2. 1901 High Street, Ingatestone and Fryerning. Jemima was a Widow, Head of family and only occupant.
    1881 No 2 Elm Cottage, Padom Green, Mountnessing, Essex. With the family was a Jemima LENTON a visitor aged 34 an Servant Domestic born Headingworth, Huntingdonshire.
    1891 True Loves Lane, Ingatestone and Fryerning, Essex. 
    1911 Hanley Barns, Ingatestone, Essex. Jemima was a Monthly Nurse with a John LIDDELL a Farmer aged 38 born Grangemouth Stirling and his family.
  3. 1891 True Loves Lane, Ingatestone and Fryerning, Essex. 
    1901 Padhams Green, Mountnessing, Essex. George was with his Grandparents William and Lucy RILEY
    1911 Not found at present


    The initial information on this pages is from Sheila KILVINGTON née RILEY the youngest child on RILEY Chart 0200. 

    Further information for this Chart was taken from a Family Tree on Ancestry.com. At the present time I have not verified any of the information taken from other sources

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