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1881 census Jabez Alleb Keevil is a GARDENER/SERVANT living with wife Avis (nee Lewnthy) with 2 children in Dorchester Rd, Cattistock, Devon | Family: F483
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1881 census Joseph Jesse Keevil is a JOURNEYMAN MILLER living with wife Mary Jane (nee Perrett) and 2 children with childrens nurse Kate Keyford in Beckington. | Family: F484
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1881 census William an AGRICULTURAL LABOURER is living with wife Martha and his children in Rudge, Beckingont. Son Frederick is a BRICKLAYER. | Family: F486
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1891 AND 1901 Censusses William is a FARMER living with wife and children on CASLEY FARM, RUDGE HILL, BECKINGTON, SOMERSET.
On 1901 census son Frederick living and working on Casley Farm is now married to Charlotte and his two children. | Family: F486
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1891 census George Stokes a PUBLICAN, his wife Matilda Parrott and their daughter Lilian R are living in Gloucester St, Stroud
1901 census George is a HOUSE AGENTS CLERK living with Matilda in Stroud | Family: F480
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1891 census Joseph is a MILLER & INNKEEPER living with wife Mary Jane and 8 children in THE OLD GEORGE INN Frome Road, Beckington | Family: F484
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1961 census Robert Ellender was a WOODSMAN living with wife Elizabeth and 13 children in Holkham, Norfolk
1871 census Robert is an AG.LABOURER living with Elizabeth, daughter Sarah Jane and niece Mary A Risborough in Holkham, Norfolk. | Family: F497
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Ethelbert JAMES John Booth Bennett served in the Boer War and emigrated to Canada before 1912 where he married Ursula Carr and had four children | Family: F711
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F454
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Marriage details:- On marriage record Benjamin George was age 19 working as a Weaver, living in Union Street, Frome, his father was William George a Weaver. Phillis Bennett was age 19, working as a Weaver, living in Goulds Ground, Frome. Her father was John Bennett a Weaver. Witnesses were Mary Bennett and John Bennett | Family: F019
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Marriage details:- William Bennett was age 21, a Cordwainer and living in Goulds Ground,Frome, his father was John Bennett a Weaver. Wife Sarah Reynolds was age 22, a Dressmaker and living in Peter Street, Frome, her father was Thomas Reynolds a Ropemaker. Witnesses Sarah Reynolds and John Bennett. | Family: F018
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Marriage Record no 381 (XO23/56) Witnesses ? Piggott and John Piggott | Family: F550
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On 1851 census George Morris is a CLOTH DRESSER living with wife Elizabeth (nee Holdsworth) and son George in Back Street, Trowbridge
On 1861 census George is a CLOTH WORKER living with wife Elizabeth and six children in Trowbridge
On 1871 George is a GROCER living with Elizabeth and six children in Hill Street, Trowbridge | Family: F625
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On 1851 census Jabez Keevil is a LETTER CARRIER living with wife Rebecca (nee Minty) and children Amelia and Hepsibah in Goose St, Beckington | Family: F482
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On 1861 and 1871 censusses William Perrett an AGRICULTURAL LABOURER living with wife Martha (nee Daniels) and children in Nutts Lane, Road, Somerset | Family: F486
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On 1861 Rebecca a widow is a LAUNDRESS is living with children Hepsibah, Louisa, Allen, Martha, Jesse and her mother Elizabeth Minty in Goose St, Beckington | Family: F482
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On 1871 census George Daniel Morris a BUTCHER is living wth first wife Eliza nee Cooper from Codford in Heritage Buildings in Trowbridge
Eliza died in Mar qtr of 1878 in Melksham, Wilts
On 1881 census George a PORK BUTCHER is living with second wife Emma Jane (nee Love) and daughters Emily and Georgina from first marriage and son George from second marriage in 20 Bond St, Trowbridge
On 1891 census George a PORK BUTCHER is living with Emma and daughter Emily Louisa a CLOTHWORKER (who died Dec qtr 1899 in Melksham) Georgina a DRESSMAKERS APPRENTICE and six further children in 14 Pilwell, Trowbridge
On 1901 census George is a PORK BUTCHER living with wife Emma and dsughter Rose a DRESS MAKER, Herbert a RAILWAY ENGINE CLEANER, Arthur a FACTORY STOKER, Florence a WIRE MATTRESS WEAVER and daughters Elsie, Ethel and Winnie in 18 Newtown, Trowbridge | Family: F617
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On 1871 census Henry Huckle snr is a AG LAB living with wife Ann Matilda (nee Merrix) and two children in Enfield Highway
On 1881 census Henry is a FARM LAB living with Ann Matilda, their son Henry Huckle jnr and his wife Edith (nee Goostree) and their son Alfred in 4 Holmes Cottages, Enfield Highway | Family: F515
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On 1871 census Rebecca a LAUNDRESS is living with Hepsibah also a laundress, Jabez Allen a PORTER AT BREWERY Joseph Jesse a MILLERS BOY at Goose St, Beckington | Family: F482
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On 1881 census James Farmer is a HORSEKEEPER GROOM now widowed and living with Mother in law Eliza Atkinson (nee Cutler) also widowed and her daughter Jessie Atkinson IN 70 Harrison St, Grays Inn Lane, Pancras | Family: F250
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On 1881 census Sarah Jane Ellender is a DOMESTIC SERVANT living in TEMPLEGROVE GRAMMER SCHOOL, UPPER SHEEN, MORTLAKE, SURREY | Family: F496
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On 1891 census Alexander Cant is an CABINET MAKER living with wife Emma (nee Holland) and 4 children in 84 Portland Rd, Kensington
On 1901 census Alexander and Emma are living with sons Alexander CABINET MAKER, William CLERK BUILDERS OFFICE and daughter Amy DRESSMAKER in 34 Portland Rd, Kensington | Family: F530
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On 1891 census Henry Parry is a GROOM COACHMAN living with wife Susanna and five children in 7 Kings Rd, Kensington
On 1901 census Henry is a RETIRED GROOM COACHMAN living with Susanna and daughter Frances UNDERTAKERS ASSISTANT in 7 Kings Rd, Kensington | Family: F532
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On 1901 census Frederick W Tilley a BRICKLAYER is living with wife Julia (nee Day)and daughters Winifred and Margaret in 38 Hay Green, Northfield, Selly Oak, Worcestershire | Family: F474
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On 1901 Census Henry Jabez Stokes is a BAKER AND PUBLICAN living with wife Mary Ann (nee Tilley) with three children Albert, James, George in Bradley Street, Wotten under Edge. | Family: F475
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F453
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The marriage of Samuel Dainton and Betty Batchelor on 25 Dec 1815 was witnessed by John Dainton and Wm Fear | Family: F364
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Witnesses at their wedding 23/1/72 were Wm Taylor and Mary Mercer | Family: F051
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Witnesses at their wedding on 14 Nov 1761 were William Wayte Guy and Edward Taylor | Family: F070
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Witnesses at their wedding on 2nd Dec 1759 were Esau Guy and David Taylor | Family: F574
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On 1851 census James is working as a WOOL COMBER with wife Charlotte, daughter Charlotte, Father in Law John F Aldous and his daughter Lucy and also grandfather in law Charles Aldous
On 1861 censuS James is working as ASSISTANT PUBLICAN living with brother in law William Aldous
PUBLICAN. Charlotte is housekeeper, with children Sarah,Charlotte and James. 27 Gt Bath St, Clerkenwell
On 1871 census James is a LICENSED VICTUALLER with Charlotte and children at 31 Caroline St, Pancras
On 1881 census James is a LICENSED VICTUALLER now a widower living with children James and Sarah also daughter Charlotte Childs and granddaughter Charlotte | Charlotte Aldous
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On 1861 census George is a LAW WRITER
living with family in 51 Matilda St, Matilda | George Allen
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on 1841 census Richard is a LAWYER living with Mary, George and Rebecca in Wapping. | Richard Allen
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On 1881 census Richard is a HORSEKEEPER
living with Mary at 111 Cottenham Rd, Upper Holloway,Finsbury
On 1891 census Richard is a HORSEKEEPER GROOM
living with his family at 111 Cottenham Rd, Upper Holloway
On 1901 census Richard is a HORSEKEEPER GROOM
living with his family and nephew Frederick Addison (1886)Ufford Suffolk
at 16 Blenheim Road, Islington
Son William HORSEKEEPER GROOM
Son Henry HORSEKEEPER GROOM | Richard Allen
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On 1901 census William is a PRIVATE IN YOEMANRY
living in Aldershot | William Allen
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On 1891 census Albert Edwin Atkinson is an ASSISTANT like his mother Hannah (nee Taylor) in his Father Edwin Atkinsonīs shop. Edwin Atkinson is a Rag merchant. All the family are living at 57 Brewery Road, Islington
On 1901 census Albert is a CLOCK/WATCH MAN living with wife Sarah Ann (nee Poole) with son Albert T in 62 Shakespeare Road, Stoke Newington, Hornsey | Albert Edwin Atkinson
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oN 1901 census Clifford is working as a PLUMBER | Clifford Henry Atkinson
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On 1871 census Edwin is working as a RAGMAN
living with wife Anne and children at 15 Blundell St,Islington
On 1881 census Edwin is a RAG MERCHANT
living with wife Hannah and children at 3 Brewery Rd, Islington
on 1891 census Edwin is a RAG MERCHANT with shop
living with Hannah and children at 57 Brewery Road, Islington
on 1901 census Edwin is a RAG MERCHANT DEALER
living with Hannah and 3 children at 57 Brewery Rd, Islington | Edwin Atkinson
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On 1901 census Ernest is working as a PLUMBER | Ernest Willie Atkinson
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On 1881 census Frederick is a SURGICAL MECHANICIAN living with Matilda and Frederic at
13 Rathbone Place | Frederick C E Atkinson
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On 1851 census Thomas is working as a WAREHOUSE PORTER
living with wife, children and Mother in law Jane Cutler at 24 Charlotte St, St Pancras | Thomas Robert Atkinson
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oN 1901 census Victor is working as a PLUMBER | Victor Harold Atkinson
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On 1861 census William is working as a GROOM
single man living with Mother and Siblings | William Atkinson
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On marriage record George is a PLASTER living at Rosemary Lane | George Ayres
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On 1841 census John is a PLASTERER living with wife Sarah and sons Thomas, John a PLASTERER and Charles in Lye House, Peters Row, Frome
On 1851 census John is a PLASTERER, wife Sarah a MILK SELLER, Charles an IRON MOULDER and John a PLASTERER in Peters Row, Frome
| John Ayres
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On 1861 John (jnr) is a PLASTERER - IRONMONGER living with wife Clara a DRESSMAKER and three children in Trooper St, Frome
On 1871 John (jnr) is a PLASTERER living with wife Clara a DRESSMAKER and children Clara a WOOL WEAVER,Edith, James, Frank, George and Alice in Duke St, Frome
On 1881 John (jnr) is a PLASTERER living with Clara a STAYMAKER, children Edith a CLOTHWORKER, sons James, Frank, George PLASTERERS and daughters Alice and Bessie in 4 Rosemary Lane, Frome
On 1891 John is a PLASTERER living with Clara
STAYMAKER and daughters Alice and Ellen ? in 6 Rosemary Lane, Frome
Neighbours next door at number 5 Rosemary Lane are son George Ayres and his wife Matilda (nee Bennett) and baby Edith
On 1901 census John is a PLASTERER TILER living with Clara and daughters Alice a CLOTH WEAVER and Bessie a WORKER IN CLOTH FACTORY in 4 Rosemary Lane, Frome.
Next door in no 5 is son George, Matilda and grand daughters Edith and Amy.
| John Ayres
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1901 census Henry Baker is a HOUSE PAINTER living with wife Sarah Jane, 4 of his children and his mother Jemima Baker in 47 Elton Road, Kingston on Thames | Henry Baker
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Researched on BMD
BIRTH - DEC 1884 READING 2C 366
DEATH - DEC 1884 READING 2C 222 | Annie Barron
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Emily Barron was born at Landguard Fort in Felixstowe Suffolk in 1829. It is assumed she is the illegitimate daughter of Susanna Barron the eldest daughter of James and Ann Barron.
On the 1841 census Emily is living with Susanna and her second husband William Piggott whilst Susannaīs child James Barron Preece by her first husband George Preece is living with her mother Ann Barron (nee Johnston)
On 1851 census Emily is a SERVANT working for James Banks Stanhope a LANDOWNER living in Revesby, Tetford, Lincs
On 1861 census Emily is a Servant living in Croxton, Cambridgeshire
On 1871 census there is a widow called Emily Stott born 1826 Landguard Fort with children Frances E Stott, George Stott and John H Stott
| Emily Barron
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James Barron enlisted in the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Arsenal in London on 22nd May 1773 aged 21 years.
From 1773 until 1776 he served as a Gunner at Woolwich Arsenal
Service in American War of Independence
In 1776 he served as Gunner in Halifax New York
In 1777 he served as a Bombadier in Rhode Island New York
in 1780 he served as a Bombadier in South Carolina
in 1782 he served as a Bombadier in North Carolina, Virginia and taken prisoner at Yorktown
in 1785 he served as a Bombadier in Plymouth Dock, UK
in 1787 until 1789 he served as a Corporal in Gibralter
in 1793 he served as a Sargeantl in St Kitts
In 1796 he served as a Sargeant in Martinique
in 1800 he served as a Sargeant in St Kitts
in 1801 he served as a Corporal posted to Woolwich - Supernumerary at Landguard Fort
in 1802 until 1803 served as Corporal in Woolwich
in 1803 until 1812 he served as a Corporal at Landguard Fort, Suffolk
in 1813 a detachment sent to Heliogoland
in 1815 - 1835 served as Master Gunner at Landguard Fort, Suffolk
James Barron died when he was 83 in 1835.
| James Barron
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