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Family of Benjamin James EYRE and Julia MILLER

Husband: Benjamin James EYRE (bef1811-1878)
Wife: Julia MILLER (1811?-1894)
Marriage 15 Jul 1840

Husband: Benjamin James EYRE

Name: Benjamin James EYRE
Sex: Male
Father: Ellis EYRE (bef1787-1876)
Mother: Charlotte PEARSON (bef1793-1873)
Birth bef 4 Apr 1811 Brough, Derbyshire, England
Baptism 4 Apr 1811 (age 0) Hope, Derbyshire, England 1,2
Census (1) 30 Mar 1851 (age 39) 4 St. Georges Terrace, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Census (2) 7 Apr 1861 (age 50) 6 Broom Grove Road, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire, England
Death 5 Sep 1878 (age 67) Eccleshall Bierlow reg district 2
Probate 17 Oct 1878 (age 67) Wakefield

Additional Information

Census (1) Cutlery Merchant
Census (2) Cutlery Manufacturer employing ** Men ** Boys and 12 Girls. ** Numbers difficult to read.
Probate The Will of Benjamin James Eyre late of Brough in the Parish of Hope in the County of Derby and of 8 Collegiate Crescent in the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York Merchant who died 5 Sept 1878 at 8 Collegiate Crescent was proved at Wakefield by Julia Eyre of 8 Collegiate Crescent Wido the Relict the sole Executrix.
Personal Estate under £2,000.

Wife: Julia MILLER

Name: Julia MILLER
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1811 (app)
Baptism
Census (1) 30 Mar 1851 (age 39-40) 4 St. Georges Terrace, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Census (2) 7 Apr 1861 (age 49-50) 6 Broom Grove Road, Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire, England
Census (3) 5 Apr 1891 (age 79-80) 8 Collegiate Crescent, Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Death 8 Aug 1894 (age 82-83) Eccleshall Bierlow reg district 1,2
Probate 31 Oct 1894 (age 82-83) London

Additional Information

Census (3) Living on own means
Probate Julia Eyre of 8 Collegiate Crescent Sheffield widow died 6 August 1894. Administartion (with Will) London 31 Oct to Blanche Miller Anstie widow and Isobel Buzzard (wife of Thomas Buzzard).
Effects £6,184 7s 11d.

Sources

1"J E Data". Oct 97. Assessment: Primary evidence.
2"Monumental Inscriptions Transcribed" (16 June 1998). Assessment: Primary evidence.