Eva Spring was born around 1858 in Scotland, the daughter of Catherine Spring and James Spring.[1]
1861 Census: Chapel Street, Stoke Damerel, Devonshire, England[1]
Name | Role | Gen | Marital | Occupation | Age | Birthplace | Birth (est.) |
James Spring | Head | M | Married | Chelesa Pensioner | 44 | Bristol, | 1817 |
Catherine Spring | Wife | F | Married | 38 | Plymouth, | 1823 | |
Anna Denker | Mother In Law | F | Widow | 63 | Latchley, Devon | 1798 | |
Henry Spring | Son | M | Scholar | 9 | Devonport, | 1852 | |
Mary Spring | Daughter | F | 6 | , Kent | 1855 | ||
Eva Spring | Daughter | F | 3 | Scotland | 1858 |
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