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vita
06-08-15, 15:45
Could anyone please help with details of Job & his wife Susanna (Susannah/Susan) Christiana between 1859 & their deaths in 1899? Both were born 1836/7.
In 1859 they were at 8 Three Oaks Lane, St John's, Southwark & in Hackney at the time of their deaths.

Mary from Italy
06-08-15, 16:09
It looks as though they moved about a bit.

1861
Living at 2 Queen St., Clerkenwell, in the household of James Bunyard, house agent
Job Smith, lodger, married, 26, dyer, born St Mary le Strand
Susannah Smith, wife, married, 24, born Islington

1871
Living at 64 Horn St., St Giles, Reading, Berks
Job Smith, head, married, 36, journeyman dyer, born St Clements, London
Susanah Smith, wife, married, 34, born Islington
Joseph James Smith, son, unmarried, 3, scholar, born Reading, Berks

Mary from Italy
06-08-15, 16:14
1881: not found them yet.

1891
Living at 96 Hassett Rd., Hackney
Job Smith, head, married, 56, dyer, born Strand, London
Susan Smith, wife, married, 54, born Islington

Mary from Italy
06-08-15, 16:20
I've found the marriage in 1853 - Job Smith, labourer to Susannah Christiana Headland at St Mary, Spital Square.

Do you have the details? If not, I'll post them.

kiterunner
06-08-15, 16:25
This is them in 1881 but Job is down as Joseph:
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/7572/DEVRG11_2193_2196-0174/?htx=view&r=5538&dbid=7572&iid=DEVRG11_2193_2196-0174&fn=Susan&ln=Smith&st=d&ssrc=&pid=3301330

16 Park Street, Plymouth, Devon
Joseph Smith Head Mar 46 Dryer Middlesex St Clements
Susan Smith Wife Mar 44 Do Islington
Joseph Smith Son 13 Errand Boy Berkshire Reading
Henry Smith Son 8 Scholar Middlesex St Pancras

Mary from Italy
06-08-15, 16:30
You just beat me to it :)

Vita, do you need them in the 1841 and 1851 censuses?

vita
06-08-15, 16:32
Thanks so much Kite & Mary - yes, I do have marriage details but thanks again for the

offer.

They did move a lot, didn't they? Berkshire, Devon .......

vita
07-08-15, 09:35
You just beat me to it :)

Vita, do you need them in the 1841 and 1851 censuses?

Sorry Mary - we cross posted yesterday. I do have Susanna in those censuses,

thanks. She was my 3xg/aunt.