Census: 1841 in Westwell, Kent, England, United Kingdom.[1]
Census: 1851 in Westwell, Kent, England, United Kingdom.[2]
When George was about 27 he married on 26 November 1853 in Westwell, Kent, England, United Kingdom.[3]
Census: 1861 in Westwell, Kent, England, United Kingdom.[4]
George died at the age of about 73 in December 1899 in Kent, England.[5]
Sources
↑Census: Find My Past TID 0 Footnote Find My Past ShortFootnote Find My Past Bibliography. Citing: HO107 476 10 27 15 Page HO107 476 10 27 15 Jesse Fill, 45, ag lab, yes; Elizabeth, 45, yes; Sarah, 15, yes; George, 15, yes; Charles, 13, yes; Celia, 10, yes; Elizabeth, 8, yes; James, 5, yes; Mary, 3, yes; Louisa, 10 mo, yes (accessed before 28 January 2022)
↑Census: Find My Past TID 0 Footnote Find My Past ShortFootnote Find My Past Bibliography. Citing: HO107 1621 167 1 Page HO107 1621 167 1 Jesse Fill, head, mar, 54, ag lab, b Westwell; Elizabeth, wife, mar, 52, b Pluckley; George, son, s, farm servant, 24, b Westwell; James, son, 15, b Westwell; Mary, dau, 13, b Westwell; Louisa, dau, 11, b Westwell; Edward, gson, 5, b Westwell (accessed before 28 January 2022)
↑Marriage: Find My Past TID 0 Footnote Find My Past ShortFootnote Find My Past Bibliography. Citing: Page Note: Transcript. 26 Nov 1853 Westwell. George Fill, bachelor, 26, lab, otp, father Jesse lab; Sophia Miles, spinster, 19, otp, father Jacob lab; banns (accessed before 28 January 2022)
↑Census: Find My Past TID 0 Footnote Find My Past ShortFootnote Find My Past Bibliography. Citing: 13 511 145 4 Page 13 511 145 4 George Fill, head, mar, 35, ag lab, b Little Chart; Sophia, wife, mar, 26, b Westwell; Elizabeth J, dau, 6, scholar, b Westwell; Mary A, dau, 4, scholar, b Westwell; George, son, 1, b Westwell (accessed before 28 January 2022)
↑Death: bdm index TID 0 Footnote bdm index ShortFootnote bdm index Bibliography bdm index. Citing: dec 2a 420 Medway 72y Page dec 2a 420 Medway 72y (accessed before 28 January 2022)
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