A plate glass cutter and the child of James Horn (an engine fitter) and Ellen Oliver (a silk weaver), James Horne, the second cousin twice-removed on the father's side of Nigel Horne, was born in Bethnal Green, London, England on Dec 2, 1882, baptised there at St Matthias on Dec 24, 1882 and married his first cousin once-removed on his father's side Florence Horne (a domestic general help with whom he had 1 child, James George) at St James' Church, Forest Gate, London, England on Mar 24, 19136.
During his life, he was living at 155 Gosset Street in Bethnal Green on Apr 5, 18911; at 32 Belgrave Street, Stepney, London on Mar 31, 19017; at 70 Warner Place in Bethnal Green on Apr 2, 19118 - less than a mile from his sister Ellen who was living at 50 Corfield Street in Bethnal Green and his mother Ellen Oliver who was living at 70 Warner Place in Bethnal Green -; and at 50 Idmiston Road, West Ham, London on Jun 19, 19219, on Sep 29, 19392 and in 1972.In 1921 he was working at T & W Ide Glass Merchants on Brook Street, Ratcliffe, London, England.
He died on Apr 19, 1972 in Newham, London, England4,5.
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