Birth | Jane Wright was born circa 1843 in Lambeth, Surrey.1 |
(with Parents) 1851 Census | She appeared on the 1851 Census of St Mary Lambeth, Surrey with her parents. She was 8, a Scholar, and born Lambeth.1 |
1861 Census | She appeared on the 1861 Census of Lambeth, Surrey, at South Lambeth. Jane was age 18, born Lambeth, and worked as a Bar Maid at the Elephant & Castle.3 |
Marriage | She married James Pace on 9 Aug 1863 in St Mary Lambeth, Surrey. Information from the parish record: James Pace, Junr, full age, bachelor, cab driver, father James Pace, horse dealer; Jane Wright, minor, spinster, father Charles Wright, engineer; The residence for both of them was Ward Street and they were married after banns. Witnesses were Charles Wright and Eliza Pace.4 |
(Witness) Marriage | Jane Pace witnessed the marriage of William Fitzgerald and her sister Catherine Wright on 2 Sep 1867 in St Mary Lambeth.5 |
1871 Census | James and Jane appeared on the 1871 Census of Lambeth, Surrey, at 9 Granbys Buildings, enumerated 2 Apr 1871. Their name was recorded as "Paste". James was 28, a Cab Driver born in Marybone Middlesex. Jane was 29, a Waitress, and born in Lambeth. They had one daughter, Ellen, age four. Jane's parents and several siblings lived nearby at 5 Granbys Buildings.6 |
1881 Census | James and Jane Pace appeared on the 1881 Census of Lambeth, Surrey, at 5 Granbys Buildings, enumerated 3 Apr 1881. Several families were at this address: the Paces, Jane's parents, her sister Mary's family, and William & Sarah Webb. James Pace was age 44, a Cabman, and born in Lambeth. Jane was 38 and born in Surrey. They had one daughter, Ellen, age 13.7 |
(Informant) Death | Jane Pace registered the 1882 death of Charles Wright. She was recorded as daughter Jane Pace of 5 Granby Buildings, Broad Street, Lambeth, present at the death.2 |
1891 Census | James and Jane Pace appeared on the 1891 Census of Lambeth, London, at 28 Conroy St. James was 53, employed as a Cab Driver, and was born in Marylebone. Jane was 48 and born in Lambeth. They had one daughter, Ellen, a bookfolder, age 23, as well as a visitor Henry Curzon (11, born in London), and a lodger.8 |
1901 Census | James and Jane appeared on the 1901 Census of St George Hanover Square, Westminster, London, at 25 Aylesford St. James was 64, worked as a Church & window cleaner & assistant verger, and was born in Marylebone. Jane was 58 and born in Lambeth. There were five households at this address; James & Jane lived in one room.9 |
1911 Census | James and Jane appeared on the 1911 Census of London, at 29 Aylesford Street. James was 73, occupation Old Age Pensioner, and born in Marylebone. Jane was 68 and born in Lambeth. They had been married 48 years and did not answer the question about children. They lived in one room and the form was filled out for them by A. Douning.10 |