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Stephen Clark Friend

Stephen Clark Friend

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  • Name Stephen Clark Friend 
    Born 1866  Salcombe Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I5050  Salcombe
    Last Modified 4 Sep 2017 

    Father Stephen Clark Friend,   b. 1842, Salcombe Registered Kingsbridge Q4 1882 Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jan 1880, Registered Plymouth Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 38 years) 
    Mother Sarah Wood,   b. 1838, Hope Cove Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1865  Registered Kingsbridge Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • In the 1871 Census Stephen, Sarah and Stephen Jr. were living in Union St. Salcombe. Stephen was a Mariner.

      In 1881 Sarah 43 a widow and her three youngest children where living in Buckley St. Salcombe.

      In 1891 Sarah 54 was a sick Nurse and John 18 was an apprentice Mason.

    • Courtesy of John Grundy.
      Western Morning News, Tuesday 13 January 1880
      PLYMOUTH - An Inquest was held before Mr T. C. Brian, last evening, at the Fisherman's Arms, Lambhay-street, Plymouth, touching the death of STEPHEN FRIEND, aged 38, a native of Salcombe. The deceased was a shipkeeper of the vessel Johanna, of Salcombe, which has been in port for a fortnight, during which time FRIEND lodged with his sister-in-law, at 22 Lambhay-street. On Sunday morning, after attending to his duties on board, he complained of a severe cold and went to bed. About 6 p.m. he partook of some tea, and shortly afterwards was found dead. the Jury returned a verdict of "Death from Natural Causes."
    Family ID F1514  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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