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Note
Note: 1841 Census - 46 Caroline Mews S., St. Giles in the Fields, Middlesex - house of Samuel GARWOOD, age 15, Groom, born Middlesex [source: 1851 Census HO107/673/13 folio 20 page 35 Image].
1851 Census NOT located.
1861 Census - No. 10 Great Mays Buildings, Westminster St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex - head, married, age 38, Horse Keeper, born Middlesex
( + William WELLS, lodger, unmarried, age 48, Messenger, born Norfolk)
[source: 1861 Census RG9/58 folio 45 page 29 schedule 187].
1871 Census - 27 King St, Gt. Giles in the Fields, London - head, married, age 48, Paper Dealer, born Blooms'y, Midx [source: 1871 Census RG10/342 folio 84 page 87 schedule 562 Image - Vivian EGAN].
1881 Census - 42 Neal St, St. Giles in the Fields, London - head, married, age 58, Porter, born St. Giles [source: 1881 Census RG11/322 folio 47 page 40 schedule 196].
Death source: GRO Dec Qtr 1890 St. Giles 1b 449 age 68 ; FreeBMD, Internet.
Marriage Notes
source 1: GRO Dec Qtr 1854 Marylebone 1a 720 ; FreeBMD, Internet "Sophia LAWRENCE."
source 2: St. Marylebone PR "No. 217. Charles GARWOOD, of full age, Bachelor, Groom, of St. George Hanover Square, son of Saml GARWOOD, Coachman & Sophia LAWRENCE, of full age, Spinster, of St. Marylebone, dau of Edw'd LAWRENCE, Laborer. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me: Roger BURROW, Curate. Signed: C. GARWOOD, Sophia LAWRENCE. Witnesses: William BOWDEN, Richard WHITMORE."
Data Changed
Data Changed:
Date: 26 Mar 2015
Time: 00:00:00
Prior to import, this record was last changed 00:00:00 26 Mar 2015.
Sources
↑ Garwood-327 was created by Vivian Egan through the import of WELLSdesc.ged on Apr 17, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
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