Sixth Generation (Continued)
Sixth Generation (Continued)
Family of Emma Valentine (78) & Henry Hayes Jr.
161. Emma Louisa Hayes (Emma Valentine5, John4, Samuel3, Richard2, Richard Volentine1). Born in 1871 in Clapham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. Emma Louisa was baptized in Kennington, Lambeth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, on 23 Jul 1871.38 Emma Louisa died in Walthamstow, Essex, England, United Kingdom, on 23 Oct 1941; she was 70. Buried on 29 Oct 1941 in Walthamstow, Essex, England, United Kingdom.39

birth: Wandsworth R.D. June 1871 quarter, v. 1d, p. 507)

On 19 May 1895 Emma Louisa married John Archibald Tamplin, son of Charles Tamplin & Sarah [Tamplin], in North Brixton, Lambeth, County of London, England, United Kingdom.5,40 Born in 1868 in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. John Archibald died in Walthamstow, Essex, England, United Kingdom, on 28 Feb 1919; he was 51.5 Buried on 7 Mar 1919 in Walthamstow, Essex, England, United Kingdom.39

birth: Westminster St. M, Sept 1868 quarter, v. 1d, p. 507

John Tamplin died at home (224 Forest Road, Walthamstow) of the [Spanish] influenza (pneumonia). Emma Louisa Tamplin died at 19 Russell Road, Walthamstow of acute suppurative bronco-pneumonia.

They had the following children:
353i.
Florence Emma (1896-1919)
354ii.
355iii.
Charles Frederick (1901-1980)
356iv.
Ellen Edith (1904-1996)
357v.
William Henry (1907-1968)
162. Henry Alfred Hayes (Emma Valentine5, John4, Samuel3, Richard2, Richard Volentine1). Born in 1873 in Clapham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. Henry Alfred was baptized in Clapham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, on 9 Mar 1873.41 Henry Alfred died in Bethnal Green, County of London, England, United Kingdom, in 1939; he was 66.

birth: Wandsworth R.D. Mar 1873 quarter, 1d, p. 564

The 1891 British census states that Henry Hayes as a green grocer. He resided in his father's household at 88 Clifton Street, Clapham, Surrey. (RG 12, piece 441, folio 114, p. 16)

In 1901 Henry Hayes resided in his father's household at 88 Clifton Street, Clapham, London. He was a gold blocker. (RG 13, piece 463, folio 64, pp. 34-35)

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