Mary Ann James 1a 2a 3 4a

Birth Name Mary Ann James
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between October 1840 and December 1840 Eye, Herefordshire, England Vol 26 Page 181 1a 2a 3
Census 1841 Ashwood Park, Eye, Herefordshire, England   2a
Census 1851 Lady Meadow, Yarpole, Herefordshire, England   1a
Death       5

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Richard Jamesabout 181717 January 1856
Mother Frances Griffithsabout 1817
         Mary Ann James between October 1840 and December 1840
    Sister     Frances Elizabeth James between January 1842 and March 1842
    Sister     Jane Emma James 28 April 1843 13 April 1926
    Brother     Richard James 11 August 1844 2 March 1920
    Sister     Eliza Anne James between April 1848 and June 1848
    Sister     Julia Frances James between July 1850 and September 1850
 
Stepfather Thomas Daviesabout 1827
Mother Frances Griffithsabout 1817

Families

Family of Griffiths and Mary Ann James

Married Husband Griffiths ( * + ... )

Source References

  1. 1851 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1841 United Kingdom Census
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  4. The Economist (Clay Center, Kansas)
      • Date: 9 March 1920
      • Page: Page 1
      • Citation:

        Richard James.

        Richard James was born at Lady Meadow Farm, Herefordshire, England, August 11, 1843, and died at his home in Clay Center, Kan., March 2, 1920, aged 76 years 6 months and 21 days. He married Mary Jane Dean at Thruxton Church, England, in 1865, and to this union eight children were born, all of whom were at his side in his last illness.

        Mr. James came to Kansas with his wife and small family in 1870 and after spending a year in Junction City settled on his homestead in Athelstane township, where he remained for over thirty years. In 1904, Mr. James and wife retired and purchased a home in Clay Center.

        For nearly a half-century he was an active member of the church and a consistent Christian.

        He leaves to mourn, beside his widow and eight children, fifty grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. R. Lloyd of Clay Center, Mrs. Mary Ann Griffeths, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann George and Mrs. Julia Frances Brown of England.

        The funeral was held Friday afternoon, Rev. J. C. Mayos of Wheaton, Kan., conducting brief service at the home, after which the funeral was conducted at the Bethany chapel, by Rev. Wallace Carpenter, assisted by the pastor of the Wesleyan church. Sons and sons-in-law were pallbearers and music was furnished by the Bethany Chapel choir.

  5. (Death unknown but obviously not living)