 1817 - 1877 (60 years)
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Name |
GAMMAGE, James |
Birth |
1817 |
Woodbridge, Suffolk, England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
10 Nov 1877 |
Suffolk, England |
Person ID |
I12813 |
Stark Family Tree |
Last Modified |
31 Mar 2025 |
Family |
GISLINGHAM, Harriett, b. 1815, Ipswich, Suffolk, England d. 25 Jan 1870, Cumberland St., Woodbridge, Suffolk, England (Age 55 years) |
Marriage |
25 Dec 1839 |
Woodbridge, Suffolk |
Children |
+ | 1. GAMMAGE, Ernest, b. Oct 1850, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England d. 1 May 1902, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England (Age ~ 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F4877 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Mar 2025 |
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Photos
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 | Harriet Gammage "In memory of Harriett, the beloved wife of James Gammage who died 25th January 1870, aged 59. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil." Illegible script, followed by (also?) "of the above named" illegible, but part of 'Gammage' can be read. By inference, this is also the grave of her husband, James Gammage, who died after her, in 1877. |
 | James Gammage - Memorial card "In Loving remembrance of JAMES GAMMAGE who Died November 10th, 1877, Aged 62 Years ~ "Blessed is everyone who feareth the Lord." |
 | James Gammage & Harriett Gislingham - Marriage Certificate
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 | 22 & 24 Cumberland St The smaller house on the left is No.24 - the home of Benjmain Henry gammage in 1871. The double fronted house in the centre of the photo is No.22, the home of his father, James Gammage, in 1871. The lane adjacent, leads to the back of James' house and the bakery. |
 | Harriet Gammage "In memory of Harriett, the beloved wife of James Gammage who died 25th January 1870, aged 59. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil." Illegible script, followed by (also?) "of the above named" illegible, but part of 'Gammage' can be read. By inference, this is also the grave of her husband, James Gammage, who died after her, in 1877. |
 | James Gammage - Memorial card - reverse "We must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God." - Acts xiv, 22." |
 | Pigot's Directory of 1839 "James Gammage, Cumberland Street, Baker." |
 | 22 & 24 Cumberland St The smaller house on the left is No.24 - the home of Benjmain Henry gammage in 1871. The double fronted house in the centre of the photo is No.22, the home of his father, James Gammage, in 1871. The lane adjacent, leads to the back of James' house and the bakery. |
 | Gammages 1855
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 | White's Gazetteer, History & Directory of 1874 "James Gammage, baker & confectioner, Cumberland st." |
 | Robson's Commercial Directory of Beds, Bucks & Suffolk, 1839 "John Betts, Thorofare. Sun Inn." |
 | 1874 White's History Residents
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 | White's Directory of 1855 "CONFECTIONERS. James Gammage, Cumberland Street." |
 | Wedding Certificate James Gammage Harriett Gislingham
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