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JANE OSBORN Spouse: SAMUEL SMITH
Parent/s: Stephen and Alice (Goose) Osborn. Parent/s: Wainwright and Abigail Eleanor (Wright) Smith.
Born: 21 June 1846 Walsoken, Norfolk. Born: 12 September 1847, Kings Lynn, Norfolk.
Married: 1 November 1868 Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 1425. Married: 1 November 1868 Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 1425.
Died: 28 October 1917 at 63 Boyson Road, Newington, London.  Southwark dist 1d 107, aged 71. Died: 30 May 1898 at 96 St. George's Road, Southwark, London. St. Saviour dist 1d 34, aged 50.
Occupation: Occupation: 1871, Engine Driver at Saw Mills.
1881, Auctioneer.
At death, Sawyer.
Notes: Jane's mother Alice was living with the family 1881.
1891 census Jane was living at 2 Wellington, Walsoken, with her daughters Isabella and Ethel, son Arthur and nephew Harry W Osborn.
Notes: 1871 census at 24 Chapel St, Walsoken.
1881 census at 17 South End, Wisbech St. Peter.
Source: GRO, Gordon McWhaw, Liz Johnson.
1891 RG12/1308 F8 P9.
Source: GRO, Gordon McWhaw, Liz Johnson.
1871 RG10/1619 F29 P3.
1881 RG11/1695 F126 P20.

Jane and Samuel had two sons and five daughters:-
SOURCE: GRO, Gordon McWhaw, 1891 census RG12/427 F85 P28 and RG12/1304 F89 P19.

The Sons:-

CHARLES SMITH  born c1874, Walsoken.

ARTHUR SAMUEL SMITH  born September qtr 1878 ,Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 620.

The Daughters:-

ALICE SMITH born 30 May 1869, Walsoken.          MORE
On 1891 census Alice is staying with her aunt Frances and uncle John William Bracewell at 13 Porson Street, Battersea, London. Her husband to be of 1892, (Alexander Gillespie) was also at that address.

ELIZA JANE SMITH born March qtr 1871, Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 670.

ISABELLA SMITH born June qtr 1874, Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 637.

FANNY SMITH June qtr 1876, Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 680.       MORE
1891 census, Servant to John Leake, a Blacksmith, of 19 Horsefair, Rings End, Wisbech.

ETHEL SMITH born December qtr 1880, Walsoken, Wisbech dist 3b 567.

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