Census:
1871
Newmarket, , Suffolk, England.
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1881
, Newmarket St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
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1891
Town of Newmarket, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, England.
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Note: The 1881 British Census shows a Victor Haimes born about 1827 in Bowmarke t, married to Harriet Haimes born about 1827 in Blackheath. They had a da ughter Annie Haimes born about 1860 in Camberwell who was living with th em at the time of the census.
From 1881 British Census:
Victor HAIMES, Head, Male, 54, born Bow Market, occupation, Racehorse T rainer Groom.
Harriet HAIMES, Wife, Female, 54, born Blackheath.
Annie HAIMES, Daughter, unmarried, Female, 21, born Camberwe.
Sampson HAZLEWOOD, unmarried, Male, 17, born Fulborn, Cambridge, Gener al Serv (Dom).
Dwelling: 21 Grafton St; Census Place: Newmarket St Mary, Suffolk, Engla nd; Family History Library Film: 1341401; Public Records Office Refere nce: RG11; Piece Folio: 1677 18; Page Number 30.
Victor Haime, trainer of horses of Palmer Street Newmarket, died May 14, 1 892 at 37 Wimpole Street in the registration disbrict of Marylebone, in t he sub-district of cavendish Square in the County of London, aged 64 yea rs of Several(?) Calculus with Enlarged Prostate A few years ______ ____ s uppression of urine. Certified by A. Bonce Barrow, FRCS. Informant was H arry Haime, son, Deburgh, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting.
Possible second marriage for Victor Haime - from Free BMD:
Marriages Sep 1882 Thingoe 4a 825.
Haime Victor; Ward Ellen Jane.
Marriage
Husband Victor Haime.
Wife Ellen Jane Ward.
Marriage
1882
, Thingoe, Suffolk, England.
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Husband Victor Haime.
Wife Harriet Southorn.
Child: Victor Haime.
Child: Harry Herbert Haime.
Marriage
9 Jan 1849.
, Lewisham, Kent, England.
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Event: St. Mary's Church.
Marriage Fact.
9 Jan 1849.
, Lewisham, Kent, England.
Source: S875026064 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861: England, County of Surrey, Registration District of Camberwell, Sub-District of St. George. The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO) Publication: Online: www.Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA. Database on-line, of original data.
Source: S875026065 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871: England, County of Suffolk, Newmarket. The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO) Publication: Online: www. Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA. Database on-line, of original data.
Source: S875026067 Local and Trade Directories for England and Wales, 1750 -1919 University of Leicester Publication: Online: www.historicaldirectories.org. Database online, of original directories.
Source: S875026072 International Genealogical Index (IGI). The Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints Publication: Salt Lake City: Family History Library online catalogue
Source: S875026078 Certified Copy of an Entry of Death: Victor Haime General Register Office, England Note: Died on May 14, 1892, at 37 Wampole Street. Male, aged 64 years. Trainer of Horses, of Palace Street, Newmarket. Cause of Death: ?? with enlarged prostate. ?? with suppression of urine. Informant, Harry Haime, son, Deburgh Trinity Road, Upper Tooting.
Source: S875026079 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851: England, County of Surrey, Registration District of St. Saviour Southwark, Sub-Distrcit of St. Saviour. The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO) Publication: Online: www. Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA. Database on-line, of original data.
Source: S875026080 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881: England, County of Suffolk, Newmarket St. Mary The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO) Publication: Online: www. Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA. Database on-line, of original data.
Source: S875026081 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891: England, County of Cambridgeshire, Registration District of Newmarket, Civil Parish of All Saints The National Archives of the UK: Public Record Office (PRO) Publication: Online: www. Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA. Database on-line, of original data.
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