John Farley was born about 1825 in Yardley, Worcestershire, England.[1]
John appeared in the 1841 census at Gravelly Hill, Erdington, Aston, Birmingham.[2] He appeared in the 1851 census at Slade Lane, Erdington, Aston, Birmingham.[3]
John Farley and Emma Williams were married on 30 June 1851 at St Mary's Church, Handsworth, Staffordshire, England. (Witnesses: Benj'm Leek, Sarah Leek.)[4]
John appeared in the 1861 census at 27, Park Place, Birmingham.[5] He appeared in the 1871 census at 50, Soho Road, Birmingham.[6]
He appeared in the 1881 census at 108, Cheapside, Deritend, Aston, Birmingham.[1]
John died on 7 August 1884 at Workshop at Back 103, Cheapside, Deritend, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, at the age of 59.[7] On 9 August 1884, he was the subject of a coroner's inquest in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.[8]
↑ 1.01.1 1881 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Aston, enumeration district 29, page 3, schedule number 13, John Farley [household]; image copy, "1881 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 5 May 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 11, piece 3017, folio 64.
↑ 1841 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Aston, enumeration district 8, page 21, line 4, William Farley [household]; image copy, "1841 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 5 May 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference HO 107, piece 1150, book 4, folio 35.
↑ 1851 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Aston, enumeration district 3c, page 34, schedule number 106, William Farley [household]; image copy, "1851 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 5 May 2013); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference HO 107, piece 2062, folio 277.
↑ England and Wales, marriage certificate (certified copy) for John Farley and Emma Williams, married 30 June 1851; registered June Quarter 1851, West Bromwich registration district, volume 18, page 727; General Register Office, Southport.
↑ 1861 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 17, page 5, schedule number 23, John Farley [household]; image copy, "1861 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 5 May 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 9, piece 2168, folio 68.
↑ 1871 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 25, page 14, schedule number 73, John Farley [household]; image copy, "1871 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 5 May 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 10, piece 3132, folio 87.
↑ England and Wales, death certificate (certified copy) for John Farley, died 7 August 1884; registered September Quarter 1884, Aston registration district, volume 6d, page 187; General Register Office, Southport.
↑ "Inquests in Birmingham", Birmingham Daily Post, 11 August 1884, page 6.
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