Home Surname List Name Index Sources | Second Generation2. Mr Joseph DAVEY
was born about 1813 in Rotherhythe, Surrey.2,3,4,5 [[[[[[[Birth note: On Daughters
marriage cert in 1867][1881 Census as Lacey (Anc index) aged 67 b Rotherithe
(sic)][1891 aged 77 (Anc index has DaNey in Rathinthe)][1901 aged 87 born in
London Deptford][1871 census aged 58, born Surrey Rotherhithe][1861 as DaSey
aged 48 Surry (sic) Rother*the??. (later: Note Ancestry index has Davey)][1851
aged 36 b Rotherhithe]]]]]]] He lived about 1851. About 1851 he
was. He lived in Southwark, 6 Vine Yard, Southwark about 1861.6 [Residence note: 1861 Census. (Index
to 1837 Online has DaSey)] About 1861 he was a Groom.6 [Occupation note: 1861 Census] About 1871 he was an
Ostler (Unemp). [Occupation note: 1871 Census] He lived in Bermondsey,
6 Hargreave Sq., St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey about 1871. [Residence
note: 1871 census as Father in Law of Richard HR Philp] About 1881 he was a
Horse Keeper.7 [Occupation
note: 1881 census] He lived in Southwark, 301 Weston Street St., George, Southwark
about 1881. [Residence note: he was a widower and lived as F in Law
to Richard Philp (husband of Rachel Davey)] About 1891 he was an Ostler Groom.
He lived in Southwark, 301 Weston St., Southwark about 1891. [Residence
note: 1891 Census staying (as a Widower) with Richard Philp (his son in law)]
He died after Mar 1901. [[[Death note: death c 1898 source is Edward
Philp][1901 as aged 87 !!][Poss death aged 88 Sep q 1901 St Olave 1d 126]]]]
He lived 210, Long Lane, Bermondsey in Bermondsey about 1901.8 [Resided at note: 1901. As Father in Law [of Head, Richard
Philp]] 'Whole working life?' he was a Groom and cab driver in Mint St area.
in Borough, London.9,10 [[Occupation note: Alleged to earn extra money using
cab to help students body snatch!!!]
Mr Joseph DAVEY and Miss Susannah MILLER were
married on 5 Oct 1843 in London, St. Mary Newington.11 [Marriage note: MDM1 is a copy of a true Copy. RC ref
MDM1. Cert page 138, entry 276, dated 5 Oct 1843, signed by Francis Freeman
St?atham Off(itiatin)g Minis(ter). (after Banns). Newington, Surrey. Parish Church
in the Parish of St. Mary, Newington, in the County of Surrey.
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