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'''FREEMAN''' James Edmund of Church View Fulbourn | '''FREEMAN''' James Edmund of Church View Fulbourn |
Revision as of 23:55, 10 February 2022
James Edmund Freeman appears to have lived in Fulbourn between 1907 and 1911 when he died.
Birth
He was born on the 15th March 1853, in Kennington in London.
Marriage
He was married on the 4th April 1875, to Mary Ann Brown (23) who was born in Norwich. He was 22 years old and a ship steward. They both lived at Bethnal Green, Middlesex.
In 1891 they were living at Woolpack Farm, Hemingford Grey along with their son Albert Edward Freeman, and his younger sister Lydia Freeman.
In 1901 they were living at Woolpack Farm, Hemingford Grey along with his younger sister Mabel Freeman. He was a farmer, auctioneer, salesman & commission agent.
Death
He died on the 3rd September 1910, he was 57 years old.
He was buried in Hemingford Grey Cemetery, his wife Mary Ann was also buried there when she died on the 16th February 1921.
Probate was granted to his wife and (probable) son:
FREEMAN James Edmund of Church View Fulbourn Cambridgeshire died 3 September 1910 Probate London 23 December to Mary Ann Freeman widow and Albert James Edward Freeman salesman. Effects £12776 12s. 9d.
Soon afterwards some of the household furniture was sold:
February 3, 1911 Re J.E. Freeman, Esq., Deceased Church View, Fulbourn. A Portion of the Household Furniture and Effects, comprising: Well-made Mahogany Writing Table, Adjustable Walnut-framed Easy Chairs, Mahogany Sideboard, 6 Dining Chairs, Mahogany Card Table, Grandfather Clock (brass dial), Bentwood Chairs and Settee, Wicker Chairs, old Copper Urn, Satin Walnut Bedroom Furniture, Mattresses, Clocks, Lamps, Polished Pine China Cupboard... which Messrs. Arthur Rutter, Sons and Co. have been instructed by the Exors. of J.E. Freeman, Esq., deceased, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, on Thursday, 9th February, 1911, at 12.30 o'clock prompt.
And by the 1911 census another family is living in Church View.
There doesn't appear to be a census entry for James in Fulbourn from earlier, but a James E Freeman from Kennington in London was living in Hemingford Grey in Huntingdonshire in 1901. He was a farmer and auctioneer, salesman and commission agent. His wife was Mary A, and his sister was Mabel.
Other Records
One James E. Freeman was registered as dying in Jul/Aug/Sep 1910 in Chesterton (Fulbourn was part of the Chesterton district). He was 57 (so born around 1853). Vol 3b, page 208.