Isaac Kirby1

#13757, (July 1862-March 1938)
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Birth*JUL 1862 Isaac Kirby was born in JUL 1862 at Blackthorn, Oxfordshire, EnglandG.2 
Marriage*JUL 1889 He married Louisa Pearson, daughter of Wood Pearson and Sarah Jane Miller Drinkwater, in JUL 1889 at Mursely, Buckinghamshire, EnglandG.1 
Occupation*30 MAR 1891 The occupation of Isaac Kirby was 'Inn Keeper.3
Residence30 MAR 1891 He and Louisa Pearson lived at The Green Man, Mursely, Buckinghamshire, EnglandG.3 
Employment*30 MAR 1901 Isaac Kirby was employed as Dairyman.4 
Residence*30 MAR 1901 He and Louisa Pearson lived at Woking, Surrey, EnglandG, together with Cyril Archibald Douglas Kirby and Ralph Thomas Kirby.4 
Employment2 APR 1911 Isaac Kirby was employed as Carrier, carman.5 
Residence2 APR 1911 He and Louisa Pearson lived at Richmond House, Southall, Middlesex, EnglandG, together with Ralph Thomas Kirby, Sybil Irene Louisa Kirby and George Ernest Thomas Kirby.5 
Death*MAR 1938 Isaac Kirby died in MAR 1938 at Mursely, BuckinghamshireG, aged 75.6 

Family

Louisa Pearson b. Jan 1872, d. Jan 1938
Marriage*JUL 1889 He married Louisa Pearson, daughter of Wood Pearson and Sarah Jane Miller Drinkwater, in JUL 1889 at Mursely, BuckinghamshireG.1 
Children
Last Edited10 Sep 2021

Citations

  1. [S69] England & Wales Marriages 1538-1940, marriage; Isaac Kirby & Louisa Pearson, Winslow, bucks., Jul-Sep 1889, vol 3a 1005.
  2. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Bicester, Oxon., Jul-Sep 1862, vol 3a 529.
  3. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census.
  4. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census.
  5. [S68] The England & Wales 1911 census.
  6. [S78] England & Wales Death Index 1916-2005, death, age 75, North Bucks., Jan-Mar 1938, vol 3a 1574.
  7. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Winslow, Bucks., Apr-Jun 1891, vol 3a 799.
  8. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Winslow, Bucks., Jan-Mar 1893, vol 3a 757.
  9. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Uxbrisge, Middlesex, Oct-Dec 1902, vol 2a 74.
  10. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Uxbridge, Middlesex, Apr-Jun 1908, vol 3a 67.