Died
at about age 82
in Billericay, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Biography
Francis Bishop was born in Hertfordshire, England.
Francis was was christened on 27 May 1865 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England [1]. His parents were Alfred Bishop and Maria Cottrell.
At the census of 1871 they were living in Hertford. The family group consisted of: [2]
- head Alfred S Bishop, age 38, artist, painting and music, born in Homerton, Middlesex
- wife Maria Bishop, age 33, born in London
- son Alfred Henry Bishop, age 8, born in Hertford
- son Francis C Bishop, age 6, born in Hertford
- daughter Constance M Bishop, age 4, born in Hertford
- daughter Ellen S Bishop, age 2, born in Hertford
- daughter Ethel Marian Bishop, age 4, born in Hertford
In 1881 they were living on the High Street, Ware, Hertfordshire: [3]
- head Alfred Stephen Bishop, age 48, artist drawing & painting, born in Homerton
- wife Maria Bishop, age 43, born in London
- son Francis Charles Bishop, age 16, born in Hertford
- daughter Constance Morell Bishop, age 14, born in Hertford
- daughter Ellen Sophia Bishop, age 12, born in Hertford
- daughter Ethel Marian Bishop, age 10, born in Hertford
- daughter Kathleen Matilda Bishop, age 8, born in Hertford
Note: Fireman at the Hackney Empire residing at 128 Morning Lane, Hackney in 1911 - 6 children but only 3 living.
Widower, retired fireman residing at Beverley Shop, Grange Road, Billericay, Essex in 1939 - with him his 3 unmarried children.
↑ "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27Z-VFW6 : 13 December 2017), Alfred Stephen Bishop, Ware, Hertfordshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 36, Piece/Folio 1401/62, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,593.
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