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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 16 November 25 00:03 GMT (UK) »
Long shot

Deaths Mar 1881   (>99%)
Brittain    James    42    Wolverhampton    6b   367


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199743570/james-brittain

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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 16 November 25 00:24 GMT (UK) »
Jabez' brother Thomas (Tom) Britton was a beer-house keeper (Black Horse, Clay Cross)

Maria, wife of Mr. Tom Britton, beerhouse-keeper, aged years. Lately, Clay Cross, Mr. Georgs Shaw, aged 6 wears. January 25th, Press, Asborer, Mr. Young ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1871
Newspaper: Derbyshire Courier
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 3

And landlord of the Devonshire Hotel

Tom Britton, landlord of the Devonshire Hotel, Newbold Moor, applied for a license to seil spirits —...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1876
Newspaper: Glossop Times
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6037 | Page: 3

His son Tom Britton was also a publican

SHIRLAND LICENSEE Death of Mr. Tom Britton

... SHIRLAND LICENSEE Death of Mr. Tom Britton Mr. Tom Britton, Hay Hotel, Main Road, Shirland, died on Tuesday week at his home. He was a native of Clay Cross, but for over 40 years had been licensee of The Hay Hotel. He was a member of the Licensed Victuallers’ ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1950
Newspaper: Belper News
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 149 | Page: 4

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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 12:50 »
It is interesting that both Jabez and his brother Tom became beerhouse keepers because in their twenties they had been miners and both narrowly escaped the Clay Cross pit disaster of 11 June 1861. 
They must have concluded that mining was too hazardous.
It is possible (timing-wise) that the James Brittain who drowned at Tong, Shropshire in October 1873 was the Jabez who was living with his family at Chesterfield at the 1871 census, which was taken on 2 April 1871.  Who knows, his mining traumas might have played on his mind to the extent that he left home and assumed the name James.
I am trying to establish whether the Derbyshire Brittains and the West Midlands ones were connected.
I have found the burial register for James - 18 October 1873 at Tong, entry 571.  If there was a memorial stone that might help, but I can't trace one.



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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 14:33 »
In 1881 , Arthur Britton is the licencee.

Perhaps the 1871 census is wrong? Did William and Amelia Britton actually exist?
Arthur Richard Britton was the licensee at the time, wife was Ann(ie) (as per 1881), the ages match up with William and Amelia.
And it was Arthur R Britton who had a brother Bennett

Could also the newspaper report be wrong about the Star & Garter?
Harrod & Co.'s Directory, 1870, has, in Wolverhampton
Brittain James, victualler, Merridale st
Britton Arthur R., Star and Garter Royal Family and Commercial hotel, Victoria street
(I think this image can be magnified!)
https://leicester.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/2/p15407coll9:6796/full/730,/0/default.jpg?page=1131

Perhaps the James who died at Tong was the former victualler from Merridale Street? :-\

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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #50 on: Yesterday at 14:45 »
I don't have access to this one, but it seems to be one of those James Brittain who were victuallers

 that of the Rugt Mr. Thomas Higgs to Thomas Edmonds ; and that x— Red Lion, Wolston, temporarily, from Joseph Oa n it James Brittain. Licenszs.—An occasional ight was granted to Mr. Huzzard, of the Windmill, Rt sell at a flower show and match at Bourt ...

Published: Wednesday 09 July 1879
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 981 | Page: 4

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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #51 on: Yesterday at 15:32 »
In 1881 , Arthur Britton is the licencee.

Perhaps the 1871 census is wrong? Did William and Amelia Britton actually exist?
Arthur Richard Britton was the licensee at the time, wife was Ann(ie) (as per 1881), the ages match up with William and Amelia.
And it was Arthur R Britton who had a brother Bennett

Could also the newspaper report be wrong about the Star & Garter?
Harrod & Co.'s Directory, 1870, has, in Wolverhampton
Brittain James, victualler, Merridale st
Britton Arthur R., Star and Garter Royal Family and Commercial hotel, Victoria street
(I think this image can be magnified!)
https://leicester.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/2/p15407coll9:6796/full/730,/0/default.jpg?page=1131

Perhaps the James who died at Tong was the former victualler from Merridale Street? :-\


James Britten of the Merridale Arms, Merridale Street, and Hugh '*ynn, of the Unicorn public-house, Eilston Street, both previously convicted, were each ordered by the M ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1871
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2835 | Page: 6


OFFENDiNG Publicans.—Yesterday, tha Police Court, Jamee Brittain, Merridale Arm's, Merridale Street, was summoned for keeping his house open during improper hours on Sunday last.—The case was proved by Police-constable ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1871
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 292 | Page: 7

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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #52 on: Yesterday at 16:38 »
According to this, the Farnsworth family was living there by 4 October 1871

https://www.claycross.org.uk/Farnsworth/Farnsworth_John.htm

"On 2 April 1871 Eli and Hannah, and three of their children (Elizabeth, Sarah A. and Emma aged 8, 4 and 3 respectively) were living at Eyre Street, Clay Cross and Eli was employed as a coal miner.   They had 2 boarders living with them at the time, 48 year old bricklayers labourer William Galby and 5 month old baby Jabes Britton. It is not know what, if any, relationship these people had to Eli and Hannah.
By 4 October 1871 their circumstances had changed considerably and the family were living at the Ship Inn, St Mary's Gate, Chesterfield."

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBXK-8BJ?lang=en

He was the son of Jabez' brother Thomas, his wife Maria, died in January 1871, probably of childbirth complications, but why was the baby living with the Farnsworth family? Could Hannah had been his wet nurse, although she had another child later that same year? 

"Ruth, was born at the Ship Inn, Chesterfield on 4 October 1871, and baptised at St Mary's Church, Chesterfield on 19 June 1874"


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Re: death of Jabez Brittain after 1871 census
« Reply #53 on: Yesterday at 17:40 »
I wonder why the marriage records of Jabez' daughters Hannah Martha (m. 1881) and Maria (m. 1888), both in Rotherham, say their father's occupation is 'boiler maker"?