He, was a Printer (as were 3 generations of the Vincent family) - read his brother William's bio
In 1841, John was living with his 50 year old widowed mother and 12 year old sister, Ann, in St Pancras, Middlesex. His mother was noted as being independent, being taken care of by her father-in-law's estate.
In 1850, John was in New Zealand, his name appearing on the Electoral Roll for the Christchurch City Council District. His occupation was listed as Printer with a leasehold property in Lyttleton.
John married Mary Ellen Burrell (aka Whitmore her step-father's last name) in 1856 at the Wesleyen Church in Lyttleton
their known children
1857 - William Vincent
1860 - Annie Vincent (+McKay)
1864 - 1942 Arthur Alfred Vincent (+Bridges +Rodmell)
1872 - 1959 Henry Lincoln Vincent (+McDonald)
He, was a Printer (as were 3 generations of the Vincent family) - read his brother William's bio
In 1841, John was living with his 50 year old widowed mother and 12 year old sister, Ann, in St Pancras, Middlesex. His mother was noted as being independent, being taken care of by her father-in-law's estate.
In 1850, John was in New Zealand, his name appearing on the Electoral Roll for the Christchurch City Council District. His occupation was listed as Printer with a leasehold property in Lyttleton.
John married Mary Ellen Burrell (aka Whitmore her step-father's last name) in 1856 at the Wesleyen Church in Lyttleton
their known children
1857 - William Vincent
1860 - Annie Vincent (+McKay)
1864 - 1942 Arthur Alfred Vincent (+Bridges +Rodmell)
1872 - 1959 Henry Lincoln Vincent (+McDonald)
Gravesite Details
No headstone
Family Members
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