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Jessie Jepson, 18871959 (aged 72 years)

Name
Jessie /Jepson/
Given names
Jessie
Surname
Jepson
Family with parents
father
18381922
Birth: 1838 38 26 Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, England
Death: July 1922Chorlton, Manchester, Lancashire, England
mother
18471920
Birth: 1847Toquay, Devon, England
Death: March 1920Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Marriage MarriageOctober 1868Plymouth, Devon, England
3 years
elder brother
18711921
Birth: 29 July 1871 33 24 Curragh, Newbridge (Droichead Nua), County Kildare, Leinster, Ireland
Death: 21 August 1921Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
21 months
elder brother
18731941
Birth: 17 April 1873 35 26 Bermuda
Death: 15 June 1941Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
4 years
elder sister
18771957
Birth: 12 March 1877 39 30 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death: October 1957Newton, Lancashire, England
4 years
elder brother
1880
Birth: 1880 42 33 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death:
23 months
elder sister
18811952
Birth: 17 November 1881 43 34 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death: January 1952Chapel-en-le-frith, Derbyshire, England
2 years
elder sister
18841957
Birth: 11 April 1884 46 37 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death: 29 December 1957Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
3 years
herself
18871959
Birth: 30 March 1887 49 40 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death: June 1959Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Family with William Edward Lomas
husband
18861955
Birth: 12 January 1886Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England
Death: January 1955Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
herself
18871959
Birth: 30 March 1887 49 40 Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Death: June 1959Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England
Marriage MarriageSeptember 1931Taxal, Cheshire, England
Birth
Baptism of a sister
Address: Taxal Church, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England.
Baptism of a sister
Address: Taxal Church, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England.
Baptism
Address: Taxal Church, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England.
Death of a mother
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Address: Taxal Graveyard, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England.
Death of a father
Marriage
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Address: Taxal Graveyard, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, England.
Death of a sister
Death of a husband
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
Death
Last change
17 May 202200:58:13
Author of last change: Danny
Note

1891 census 6 Roach Cottages, Fernilee, Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire

William JEPSON Head M 55 Male Railway Signalman Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Louisa JEPSON Wife M 44 Female Taunton, Devon
Louisa JEPSON Daur S 14 Female Cotton Spinner Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Walter JEPSON Son 11 Male Scholar Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Amy JEPSON Daur 9 Female Scholar Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Lily JEPSON Daur 7 Female Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Jessie JEPSON Daur 4 Female Whaley Bridge, Cheshire

1901 census Orchard Terrace, Yeardsley cum Whaley

William JEPSON Head M 65 Male Railway Signalman Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Louisa JEPSON Wife M 53 Female Torquay, Devon
Amy JEPSON Daur S 19 Female Winder at Cotton Mill Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Lilly JEPSON Daur S 16 Female Winder at Cotton Mill Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Jessie JEPSON Daur S 14 Female Winder at Cotton Mill Whaley Bridge, Cheshire

1911 census 20 Whaley Lane, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire 5 rooms

William JEPSON Head 75 Male M 42 yrs Retired Railway Signalman Whaley Bridge, Cheshire
Louisa JEPSON Wife 63 Female M 42 yrs 9 7 2 Torquay, Devon
Jessie JEPSON Daur 24 Female Single Cotton Winder Whaley Bridge, Cheshire

William was an Army Pensioner

MISS JEPSON’S WEDDING.
No date
There was a quiet but interesting wedding at Taxal Church on Thursday. Miss Jessie Jepson, daughter of the late Sergeant-Major and Mrs. Jepson, was the bride, and Mr. William Ed. Lomas, of the Carr, son of the late Mr. Lomas, formerly of the Royal Oak Hotel, Taxal, was the Bridegroom. Given away by her brother Mr. Harry Jepson, the bride was smartly attired in a blue marocain three-piece suit, with hat to tone. She was attended by her friend, Miss Maggie Arnfield, whose attire was a navy blue costume with hat to correspond. The best man was Mr. Geoffrey Stamper, nephew of the bridegroom, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. C.F. Scott, who is officiating for the Rector whilst on holiday. The bridal pair went to Bournemouth for the honeymoon, the bride travelling in her wedding attire. Both bride and bridegroom are employed in the office at Botany Bleachworks, and amongst the many presents were two from the works, a fireside chair for the bride and a smoking cabinet for the bridegroom.