Trying to find birth and parents of Mary Jessop / Lawrence / Lea born 1855-1861
I have four definite events:
Birth certificate of Florence Jessop Lea 13th May 1881, Rochester Row, Westminster.
Mother: Mary Lea, formerly Lawrence
Father: Alexander Lea, occupation coachman
Birth registered by Mary Lea, mother, 45 Rochester Row, Westminster on 24 June 1881.
1891 census: RG12/1652/79/12
Alexander Lee, born c1854, Middlesex - occupation Mineral Water Manufacturer
Mary Lee, born c1855, Middlesex
Florence b1882
Annie 1885
Edith 1887
1901 census: RG13/2579/17/25
Alexander Lea born c1859, Walworth - occupation Minteral Water Manufacturer
Mary Lea born c1861, Highbury London
Darcy b1894
Freddy b1899
February 1927 : Death certificate/burial records – name recorded as Mary Jessop Lea, died aged 71.
I have checked the 1881 census and Mary and/or Alexander are not living at 45 Rochester Row (RG11/0113/76/4)
I do not think Mary and Alexander ever married. (Alexander was already married with three children!)
Can anyone find them in the 1881 census, or work back on Mary?
I have four definite events:
Birth certificate of Florence Jessop Lea 13th May 1881, Rochester Row, Westminster.
Mother: Mary Lea, formerly Lawrence
Father: Alexander Lea, occupation coachman
Birth registered by Mary Lea, mother, 45 Rochester Row, Westminster on 24 June 1881.
1891 census: RG12/1652/79/12
Alexander Lee, born c1854, Middlesex - occupation Mineral Water Manufacturer
Mary Lee, born c1855, Middlesex
Florence b1882
Annie 1885
Edith 1887
1901 census: RG13/2579/17/25
Alexander Lea born c1859, Walworth - occupation Minteral Water Manufacturer
Mary Lea born c1861, Highbury London
Darcy b1894
Freddy b1899
February 1927 : Death certificate/burial records – name recorded as Mary Jessop Lea, died aged 71.
I have checked the 1881 census and Mary and/or Alexander are not living at 45 Rochester Row (RG11/0113/76/4)
I do not think Mary and Alexander ever married. (Alexander was already married with three children!)
Can anyone find them in the 1881 census, or work back on Mary?
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