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Mary Devile (F)
(say 1850 - ), #658
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Last Edited=23 Dec 2007

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     Mary Devile was born say 1850 daughter of Abraham Devile and Susan Reed. Mary Devile was baptised on 5-May-1850 at St Mary, Henham, Essex.

Mary Devile appeared on the census of 30-Mar-1851 in the household of Abraham Devile also in the household were Susan Devile.1

Mary Devile appeared on the census of 6-Apr-1861 in the household of James Devile also in the household were Mary Devile, and mother-in-law Elizabeth Reed.2

Mary Devile appeared on the census of 2-Apr-1871 a servant in the household of the Vicar of Henham Arthur H Bellman.3 On the census return Mary Devile is listed as a cook.

Mary Devile say Jun-1872 married David Banks.4

Mary Banks appeared on the census of 3-Apr-1881 with husband David and daughters Elizabeth and Mary.5

Mary Banks appeared on the census of 5-Apr-1891 with husband David and daughters Elizabeth and Susannah and sons John and Charles.6

Mary Banks appeared on the census of 31-Mar-1901 with husband David and sons John and Charles.7

Citations

  1. [S1851] England & Wales Census 30-Mar-1851, HO107/1706/249.
  2. [S1861] England & Wales Census 7-Apr-1861, RG9/808/44a.
  3. [S1871] England & Wales Census 2-Apr-1871, RG10/1354/47b.
  4. [S2] GRO Index (England & Wales) Marriage, 1872 Jun Bishops Stortford 3a 303 BANKS David / DEVILLE Mary.
  5. [S1881] England & Wales Census 3-Apr-1881, RG11/1816/133a.
  6. [S1891] England & Wales Census 5-Apr-1891, RG12/1431/112a.
  7. [S1901] England & Wales Census 31-Mar-1901, RG13/1733/107a.

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