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1939 Register - James & Mary Johnson - COMPLETED

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Please would someone be kind enough to look up in the 1939 register the household of James Johnson b.1859 Shipley Sussex and his wife, or possibly widow, Mary (b. Laker 1868 West Grinstead). They may have been living in the Horsham District of Sussex.
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Re: 1939 Register - James & Mary Johnson

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3 Brighton Road, Horsham R.D., Sussex, Enland
Henny G Rumsey 12 Jan 1885 Male Bank Manager Married
Maude A Rumsey 26 Nov 1885 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
Mary Johnson 27 May 1869 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed
Eileen Rogers 27 Apr 1913 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed
1 closed record

Or, (even though James Birth year is wrong)

2 Causeway Cottage, Kingsland, Shipley , Horsham R.D., Sussex, England
Mary Johnson 09 Sep 1868 Female Domestic Duties (Unpaid) Married
James Johnson 05 Nov 1862 Male Farm Labourer Married
James W S Johnson 03 Aug 1886 Male Farm Carter Heavy Worker Single
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Re: 1939 Register - James & Mary Johnson

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Thanks, that second one is the one, I need to check James' birth again.

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