He was born on 2ND Q 1881 in Ware, Hertfordshire. England.Source 1
Shown as 1 month old on census
First name(s) JAMES Last name ALBANY Birth year 1881 Birth quarter 2 Registration month - Mother's last name - District Ware County Hertfordshire Country England Volume 3A Page 358
Resident in the year 1881: Cherry Tree Yard, Ware, Hertfordshire.Source 1
Name Kitty E Albany Event Type Census Event Date 1881 Event Place Ware, Hertfordshire, England Registration District Ware Residence Note Cherry Tree Yard Gender Female Age 7 Marital Status (Original) Single Occupation Scholar Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1874 Birthplace Ware, Hertfordshire, England Page Number 5 Registration Number RG11 Piece/Folio 1401/6 Affiliate Record Type Household
Johannah Albany Wife Head F 39 Ware, Hertfordshire, England William Albany Son M 13 Ware, Hertfordshire, England Kitty E Albany Daughter F 7 Ware, Hertfordshire, England Johannah Albany Daughter F 6 Ware, Hertfordshire, England Chas E Albany Son M 4 Ware, Hertfordshire, England Harry Albany Son M 1 Ware, Hertfordshire, England Infant Albany Son M 1 M Ware, Hertfordshire, England
He died on 2ND Q 1884 in Ware, Hertfordshire. England, he was 3 years old.
First name(s) JAMES Last name ALBANY Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1881 Age 3 Death quarter 2 Death year 1884 District Ware County Hertfordshire Volume 3A Page 209 Country England
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