Died after after age 47
in England, United Kingdom [uncertain]
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Robert was born in 1804. Robert Gigger married in 1825 at Wyecombe, Buckinghamshire to Martha Collings.
In the 1841 census Robert (age 35) was in Bermondsey, Surrey, England.[1]
In the 1851 census Robert (age 47), Paper Maker, was the widowed head of household on Fair Street, Saint John Horsleydown, Surrey, England.[2]
Sources
↑1841 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1841"
citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey
FamilySearch Record: MQK6-JC3 (accessed 7 November 2023) FindMyPast Image
Robert Gigger (35) in Bermondsey, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
1841 Census of England and Wales: Bermondsey, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Name
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
Mary Gigger
F
9
James Gigger
M
6
Drusilla Gigger
F
3
Robert Gigger
M
1
Surrey
Robert Gigger
M
35
Martha Gigger
F
30
Joseph Gigger
M
15
↑1851 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing Saint John Horsleydown, Surrey, England, p. 27; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey
FamilySearch Record: SGGJ-S19 (accessed 7 November 2023) FindMyPast Image
Robert Gigger (47), widowed, Paper Maker, head of household in Saint John Horsleydown in Saint Olave Southwark registration district in Surrey, England. Born in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
1851 Census of England and Wales: Saint John Horsleydown, Surrey, England
Name
Relation
Status
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
Robert Gigger
Head
Widowed
M
47
Paper Maker
Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Drucilla Gigger
Daughter
F
11
Scholar
Horsleydown, Surrey
"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NJG2-5LQ : 10 February 2018), Robert Gigger and Martha Collings, 02 Jan 1825; citing Wycombe, Buckingham, England, reference Pg 135 No 404, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 994,106.
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