Living on Dudley Street in 1837-9, Barn St. 1841. Bap. at St. Mary's. Living in Ebenezar Yard in 1851, Dudley street in 1851 as well when son died. Wife widow on 1861 census. Death record from St. Mary's, lists Old Workhouse Yard as place of death.
1851 census gives birth place in staffordshire, 1881 census gives birth place in Dublin, Ireland, 1891 census lists birth place as Dublin Ireland also. Living on Fair street when died, buried at St. George's.
Bap at St. George's, living in ebenezar yard in 1851, where he is listed as "carpet weaver's drawer".
Not on 1861 census. Death record gives age at 4. Buried at St. Mary's. Was living on Dudley street when died.
Died on Dudley Street, listed as infant.
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2 PLAC 1st Class Honours Degree
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2 PLAC District Commissioner in Burma
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2 DATE 1919
2 PLAC Received CBE
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Bap at St. George's
Bap at St. Mary's
Bap at St. George's, listed as "carpet weaver's drawer" and living on Ebenezer Yard in 1851 census
Dyer, in 1891 census, living at 59 Worcester St.
Signed his name Hardeman on marriage record. Married at St. Mary's.
Census of 1851 gives birth date and place. Was living at 175 Union Street. Living at 38 New Wood Street in 1871 census, with sons William and Harry.
Baptism lists name as Maria, baptized at St. Mary's.
IGI says Henry, but censuses all say Harry.