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JACKAMAN, Doris E

JACKAMAN, Doris E

Female 1926 - Abt 1946  (19 years)


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  • Name JACKAMAN, Doris E 
    Birth 8 Nov 1926 
    Gender Female 
    Death Abt 1946 
    Q3 1946 Ancestry Record of Death of Doris E JACKAMAN aged 19 years
    Person ID I519  Culbertson Genealogy
    Last Modified 10 Dec 2020 

    Father JACKAMAN, Cannon Octavius,   b. 5 Jun 1888   d. 31 Jan 1944, Pancras, London Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 55 years) 
    Mother BERRY, Jessie Florence,   b. 27 Nov 1898 
    Marriage 27 Dec 1925  St Thomas Church, Wrotham Road, Hagar Town, Camden, London Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • Both living at Hospital Cottages, York Road
      Canon shown as a Horse feeder, father George Jackaman dec'd a bootmaker
      Jessie's father Ashwell Berry a District House Inspector
    Family ID F279  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Possibly died Q3 1946 Surrey

  • Sources 
    1. [S430] Marr - 1925-12-27 - Jessie F Berry to Canon O Jackaman, 27 Dec 1925 (Reliability: 3).
      Variously called 'Ague Town' or 'Hagar Town', Agar Town was infamous for being a slum without water supply or proper drainage. A report in 1847 stated that about 5,000 people lived in Agar Town; there was no school, church or chapel other than the Old Saint Pancras church which was in the process of being restored. A temporary iron church was therefore erected in Agar Town, together with a Ragged School. Building of a permanent church began in 1859, under the supervision of S.S. Teulon, but it was never completed. The Agar Town church, named Saint Thomas, was sited in Wrotham Road in 1863. It has now been demolished, and the parish united to Saint Michael, Camden Road.


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