The Royal Naval Reserve.
Aged 32.
Birth
James Fox, son of John Fox and Cecilia Fox, formerly Hayes, was born at Cornmarket, Wexford, on 2 May 1885.
His father was noted as a Fisherman.
Details of his parents and step-mother.
John Fox married Cecilia Hayes on 15 September 1883.
Cecilia Fox, aged 34, died at Abbey Street, Wexford, on 22 August 1897.
John Fox married Sarah White, nee Murphy, on 16 October 1900
both had been widowed.
John Fox, aged 55, died at Wexford Workhouse, on 30 September 1910.
Recorded with his father in the 1901 census, at Abbey Street, Wexford.
present were
John Fox, aged 40, a Fisherman, married,
Sarah, his wife, aged 39, a Housekeeper, married,
James, son, aged 16, a Fisherman,
Mary, daughter, aged 12,
Patrick, son, aged 4,
Margaret Curran, step-daughter, aged 17,
John Curran, step-son, aged 10,
James White, step-son, aged 8,
William White, step-son, aged 6,
all of those present had been born in Wexford.
In the 1911 census, Sarah Fox was still living at Abbey Street. She was aged 46, a widow.
John Fox aged 8, James White aged 17, and William White aged 16, were noted as her sons.
James Fox was recorded in the 1911 census, living at Cornmarket, Wexford, as a 25 year old General Labourer. He and Patrick Fox were recorded as boarders in the home of Margaret Murphy
Death
James Fox, aged 32, a Naval Pensioner, died at Cornmarket, Wexford, on 1 February 1918.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 1 year, certified.
The informant of his death was Michael Fox, brother, present at death, of Cornmarket, Wexford, who registered it on 6 February 1918.
Michael Fox, son of John Fox and Cecilia Hayes, was born on 26 June 1891.
In the 1901 census, he was living with Margaret Murphy at Cornmarket. He was noted as a nephew of Margaret Murphy.
He was previously commemorated on the the Brookwood (United Kingdom 1914-1918) Memorial
Cenotaph here
The Royal Naval Reserve.
Aged 32.
Birth
James Fox, son of John Fox and Cecilia Fox, formerly Hayes, was born at Cornmarket, Wexford, on 2 May 1885.
His father was noted as a Fisherman.
Details of his parents and step-mother.
John Fox married Cecilia Hayes on 15 September 1883.
Cecilia Fox, aged 34, died at Abbey Street, Wexford, on 22 August 1897.
John Fox married Sarah White, nee Murphy, on 16 October 1900
both had been widowed.
John Fox, aged 55, died at Wexford Workhouse, on 30 September 1910.
Recorded with his father in the 1901 census, at Abbey Street, Wexford.
present were
John Fox, aged 40, a Fisherman, married,
Sarah, his wife, aged 39, a Housekeeper, married,
James, son, aged 16, a Fisherman,
Mary, daughter, aged 12,
Patrick, son, aged 4,
Margaret Curran, step-daughter, aged 17,
John Curran, step-son, aged 10,
James White, step-son, aged 8,
William White, step-son, aged 6,
all of those present had been born in Wexford.
In the 1911 census, Sarah Fox was still living at Abbey Street. She was aged 46, a widow.
John Fox aged 8, James White aged 17, and William White aged 16, were noted as her sons.
James Fox was recorded in the 1911 census, living at Cornmarket, Wexford, as a 25 year old General Labourer. He and Patrick Fox were recorded as boarders in the home of Margaret Murphy
Death
James Fox, aged 32, a Naval Pensioner, died at Cornmarket, Wexford, on 1 February 1918.
The cause of death was Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 1 year, certified.
The informant of his death was Michael Fox, brother, present at death, of Cornmarket, Wexford, who registered it on 6 February 1918.
Michael Fox, son of John Fox and Cecilia Hayes, was born on 26 June 1891.
In the 1901 census, he was living with Margaret Murphy at Cornmarket. He was noted as a nephew of Margaret Murphy.
He was previously commemorated on the the Brookwood (United Kingdom 1914-1918) Memorial
Cenotaph here
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