In 1843 she was living with her parents in Marlbrook, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1851 she was living with her parents in Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1861 she was living as a servant in the household of the farmer William Rogers in Wood Row House, Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. This is the same house that her parents served in before they married
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In 1863 she was living as a servant in the household of the Rogers’s in Woodrow, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1871 she was living in the same house as her parents in Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1881 she was living in Old School House, Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1891 she was living in Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1901 she was living in 14 Almshouse, Alcester Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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James Kendall, a bachelor aged 21 whose occupation was farm labourer, married Emma Nicholls, a spinster aged 21 whose occupation was domestic servant. The groom's address was Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove and the bride's address was the Roger's's, Woodrow, Bromsgrove. The groom's father was James Kendall (deceased) and his occupation was farm labourer. The bride's father was William Nicholls and his occupation was farm labourer. The marriage was performed at the Independent Chapel, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the Independents after banns. The ceremony was performed by Robert Tuck, Minister and Joseph Witheford, Registrar. The bride and groom both made their marks. The marriage was witnessed by Edwin Perry (signed) and Margaret Nicholls (by mark)
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