At the time of the 1841 England and Wales Census, Mary Ann, Mary Ann, Henry George, and Harcourt (mistranscribed as "Habcourt") Benjamin Slade were listed as living in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, along with a servant and seven other people[1].
Harcourt's death was registered in Romford, Essex in the fourth quarter of 1909[2].
↑ Free UK Genealogy "General Register Office: 1841 Census Returns database", FreeCEN (https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/5a14b1f4f4040b9d6eb18c4c : accessed 14 Feb 2020) [data about Habcourt Benjamin SLADE in household of Mary Ann SLADE]; citing Piece: 13 Place: Cheltenham Enumeration District: 11 Civil Parish: Cheltenham St Mary Ecclesiastical Parish: 353 Folio: 16 Page: Schedule: Clarence Square.
↑ FreeBMD: Deaths Dec 1909, Surname: SLADE, Given Name: Harcourt Beresford, Age: 70, District: Romford, Volume: 4a, Page: 273.
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