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George WARNER b: 24.01.1854 James John WARNER b: 30.09.1880 Long Crendon
« on: Friday 18 February 22 10:28 GMT (UK) »
I have a father:

George WARNER b: 24.01.1854 Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

and his son:

James John WARNER b: 30.09.1880 Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

Their family timeline is listed below:

1861 George WARNER 7 years old Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

1871 George WARNER 17yrs old Agricultural Labourer Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

22.12.1873 George WARNER married Fanny MAGEE Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

22.06.1876 birth of Frances Jane WARNER b: Headington Oxfordshire (died 1953).

05.08.1878 birth of Susan Annie WARNER b: Headington Oxfordshire (emigrated to USA).

30.09.1880 birth James John WARNER b: Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

1881 census George, Fanny, Frances, Susan and James in Long Crendon Buckinghamshire.

14.12.1884 marriage of Fanny WARNER using the surname Brown in Chelsea to  Charles MEGAIN claiming to be a widow.

(there is no marriage of a Fanny WARNER/Fanny MAGEE to a BROWN).

In the 1891 census Fanny MEGAIN is with Charles MEGAIN her 2 daughters plus her 3 MEGAIN children and no James John WARNER.

There are no recorded England Prison convictions for George WARNER or James John WARNER.
I have been unable to find records for George WARNER or James John WARNER.

I have traced James John WARNER/John James WARNER UK deaths none of them registered are him.

George's brother John WARNER was in London in the 1881 census, emigrated Brisbane Australia arriving 04.01.1886, married, raised a family, and died in Brisbane Australia.

Out of desperation  ::) I am looking for any migration records for George WARNER and James John WARNER.

Did George WARNER go to Brisbane taking his son, perhaps that's why John WARNER emigrated?

Thank you for your time and consideration. Any advice or thoughts will be gratefully appreciated.

regards

Sarah