« Reply #71 on: Monday 13 April 15 03:51 BST (UK) »
Reading these details about John Manley makes me wonder if he didn't die before Jessie married George Fisher in 1904 but just up and left - leaving Jessie and the children behind. Be interesting to see when, where, and under what name his death is recorded.
Have been looking into possible Jessie's and have been wondering about this one. Haven't really found anything using the names Jeanette or Jennette.
1881 Census - RG11 / 710 / 83 / 14
Edward Whyatt
Ellen Whyatt - wife - 21 - dressmaker - Surrey Bermondsey
Eugene - son - 7 mo
Kate Richardson - sister in law - unm - 16 - Surrey Bermondsey
Jessie Richardson - sister in law - unm - 14 - Surrey Camberwell
+ 3 Boarders
1871 Census - RG10 / 726 / 37 / 67
James Richardson - H - Widow - 52 - born 1818 - Traveller - Westmorland
Helen M M Richardson - Dau - 11 - born 1860 - Surrey
Alice A Richardson - Dau - 8 - born 1863 - Surrey
Kate M Richardson - Dau - 6 - born 1865 - Surrey
Jessie Richardson - Dau - 4 - born 1867 - Surrey
But there are so many Richards/Richardsons to choose from it needs some other information to help narrow it down. Do you have any ideas Tom on why they travelled under the surname Bennett? Or why Jeanette lists her parents as Frederick Bennett and Jeanette Richards when she married George Fisher in 1904?
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