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James Rea (1901)

James Rea
Born in Belfast,County Antrim, Irelandmap
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Profile is not open for editing, although it seems likely James is no longer living.

He appears on the 1901 census with his family at 47 Ruth Street, Duncairn Ward, Antrim. The household includes : Samuel (aged 35, "engine driver, steam vessel"), his wife Elizabeth (36) and children John (7), George (5), Elizabeth (3), Samuel (2) and James (2 mths), all born in Belfast and religion given as Presbyterian. (Source : Ireland 1901 census viewed at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000285242/)

posted by Gina Meyers

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