I think I found where the name Durrell originates.
In 1861 at Church Street Bethnal Green James Elias Long was living with his parents, James Todd Long, aged 50, a bricklayer born in Whitechapel and his mother Sarah, aged 42, a silk weaver born Spitalfields. Sarah's maiden name was Kirby as shown by the GRO birth registration for James Elias Long in 1845.
Also at the same address on Church Street are these people:
James Durrell head married 38 Cart Minder born Bethnal Green
Catherine Durell wife married 33 tailoress born Stepney
Susan daughter 8 born Mile End
I'm sure most people can guess what happened next?
James Todd Long (James Elias's father) died in 1866 and Catherine Durrell, spouse of James Durrell cart minder of the same address in Church Street had also died in 1865. [Catherine Durrell Church Street buried 29 October 186 aged 39 years City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery]
Widow Sarah Long 49, and widower James Durrell 47, married each other on 23 July 1866 at St Dunstan and All Saints Stepney. Both were living at Edward Street. Sarah's father was listed as William Kirby, a weaver
So, James Elias Long's mother was now Mrs Durrell in 1866, James Elias Long was 21 at the time his mother remarried but to me (anyone else?) it must be assumed that James Elias Long may have taken on the surname of his new mother's husband on some occassions and his wife Elizabeth must have too? Even though he wasn't a child when his mother remarried.
In 1861 at Church Street Bethnal Green James Elias Long was living with his parents, James Todd Long, aged 50, a bricklayer born in Whitechapel and his mother Sarah, aged 42, a silk weaver born Spitalfields. Sarah's maiden name was Kirby as shown by the GRO birth registration for James Elias Long in 1845.
Also at the same address on Church Street are these people:
James Durrell head married 38 Cart Minder born Bethnal Green
Catherine Durell wife married 33 tailoress born Stepney
Susan daughter 8 born Mile End
I'm sure most people can guess what happened next?
James Todd Long (James Elias's father) died in 1866 and Catherine Durrell, spouse of James Durrell cart minder of the same address in Church Street had also died in 1865. [Catherine Durrell Church Street buried 29 October 186 aged 39 years City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery]
Widow Sarah Long 49, and widower James Durrell 47, married each other on 23 July 1866 at St Dunstan and All Saints Stepney. Both were living at Edward Street. Sarah's father was listed as William Kirby, a weaver
So, James Elias Long's mother was now Mrs Durrell in 1866, James Elias Long was 21 at the time his mother remarried but to me (anyone else?) it must be assumed that James Elias Long may have taken on the surname of his new mother's husband on some occassions and his wife Elizabeth must have too? Even though he wasn't a child when his mother remarried.
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