Bicknell & Coyle-Williams Family History
Notes
Matches 51 to 100 of 478
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| 51 | 1851 - Head of household; charwoman | COLE, Amelia (I0223)
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| 52 | 1851 - Laundress | NORMAN, Sarah Esther (I0317)
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| 53 | 1851 - Not registered as living at the family home in the 1851 Census | CANSDALE, William (I0222)
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| 54 | 1851 - painter | CRANE, John Jackson (I0741)
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| 55 | 1851 - Pianoforte case maker | UNDERWOOD, George (I0313)
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| 56 | 1851 - Sailor | BORNE, James (I0698)
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| 57 | 1851 - school mistress 1861 - school teacher Year of birth is variously recorded on census returns as 1817, 1818, 1822 and 1831 | COYLE, Eliza (I0739)
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| 58 | 1851 - Servant 1871 - Domestic 1911 - Assisting in business (beer house) | SHINN, Susan (I0022)
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| 59 | 1851 - Shoe binder | UNDERWOOD, Eliza (I0318)
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| 60 | 1851 - silk winder | CANSDALE, Lucy (I0221)
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| 61 | 1851 - Weaver | NICHOLS, John (I0812)
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| 62 | 1851 census notes him as a former maltster | BATEMAN, George (I0775)
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| 63 | 1851 Census records him as a Chelsea Pensioner | MARTIN, James (I0144)
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| 64 | 1851 Census records him as a widowed Chelse Pensioner | MARTIN, James (I0159)
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| 65 | 1852 - Labourer | CANSDALE, William (I0222)
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| 66 | 1853 - Brush Maker | WITHERS, Charles (I0316)
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| 67 | 1853 - Waterman | SALLAWAY, George (I0241)
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| 68 | 1854 - Brush maker | WITHERS, Charles (I0195)
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| 69 | 1854 - Pianoforte maker | UNDERWOOD, George (I0313)
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| 70 | 1855 - Shoemaker | CANSDALE, William (I0222)
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| 71 | 1857 - Brush Maker | WITHERS, Charles (I0195)
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| 72 | 1858 - Attended Thornhill College, Pentonville; thereafter articled to a builder for clerical work, but ended up working as a manual labourer, including at Aldershot Barracks. 1863 - Journeyman house decorator 1870 - Began preaching at the Mizpah Chapel, Peckham 1881 - Builder and Baptist minister 1891 - Became Pastor at the Zion Baptist Chapel, Norbiton (Kingston, Surrey) until 1893 1894 - Preached first sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Hampstead, London 1903 - Became Pastor there on January 1st 1903 1901 - Baptist minister occasionally working at the building trade Personal recollection of his granddaughter (Vi Bicknell): "He became an Ebenezer Baptist Minister having fallen down the stairs after a heavy drinking session and seen the light." His biography confirms this to be true, in 1866, with the addition that he took the bedroom door with him when he fell. | BALDWIN, Thomas (I0017)
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| 73 | 1858 - Farmer 1861 - Farmer of 52 acres | COLYER, William Henry (I0435)
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| 74 | 1859 - Shoemaker | CANSDALE, William (I0222)
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| 75 | 1861 - Brush drawer | UNDERWOOD, Mary Ann Susannah (I0212)
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| 76 | 1861 - Draper | BALDWIN, Joseph Dyer (I0246)
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| 77 | 1861 - Dressmaker | BATEMAN, Mary (I0314)
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| 78 | 1861 - employed on domestic duty | CORCORAN, Bridget Eliza (I0271)
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| 79 | 1861 - Fancy Brush Maker | WITHERS, Charles (I0316)
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| 80 | 1861 - Mill Sawyer | WITHERS, James John (I0330)
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| 81 | 1861 - Page / domestic servant 1871 - Groom 1875 - Coachman 1881 - Coachman domestic 1891 - Coachman domestic 1901 - Coachman at Wyvelsfield, a country house near Chislehurst, Kent 1911 - Beer house keeper 1921 - Retired publican | DEAN, Lewis Alfred (I0020)
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| 82 | 1861 - police constable 1871 - police constable 1881 - "The Square Keeper" ? | EDWARDS, James (I0906)
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| 83 | 1861 - watch & clock maker 1871 - watch & clock maker | REA, William Henry (I0756)
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| 84 | 1871 - Brick Maker (should this be Brush Maker?) | WITHERS, Charles (I0316)
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| 85 | 1871 - Domestic servant | ATTRILL, Ellen Jane (I0304)
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| 86 | 1871 - Domestic servant | ATTRILL, Elizabeth Sarah (I0305)
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| 87 | 1871 - Domestic servant at home of John Tiplady Carrodus, Violinist | DOWNING, Emily (I0121)
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| 88 | 1871 - Dressmaker | BATEMAN, Mary (I0314)
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| 89 | 1871 - Errand Boy | WITHERS, Thomas (I0319)
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| 90 | 1871 - Sailor | WITHERS, Charles George (I0194)
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| 91 | 1871 Agricultural labourer | BICKNELL, William T (I0021)
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| 92 | 1871 Baker's assistant | BICKNELL, George Frederick (I0024)
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| 93 | 1871 Census records Elizabeth Bourne born and living in Shorwell | STEPHENS, Elizabeth (I0227)
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| 94 | 1872 - engine fitter | HUMBLET, Arthur (I0758)
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| 95 | 1873: Jailed for fourteen days for theft and then sent to a reformatory for five years 1877: Joins 10th Hussars at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (17th Lancers from 1886) 1889: Discharged from army in March 1890: Living 83 Kensal Road, Kensington; trade: clerk 1891: Servant living at 24 Arlington St, Hanover Sq. London; status: single (census) 1900: 4th January joins 15 (Northumberland) Company 5 Battalion Imperial Yeomanry at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, no.3239, to serve in Boer War (next of kin: Lavinia Coyle, Scotswood, Newcastle upon Tyne) 1900: Serves in South Africa 1900: Dies in "Station Hospital, York", according to military record, cause unknown | COYLE, William Augustin (I0732)
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| 96 | 1875: Iron turner 1881: General labourer 1882-1884: Timekeeper | MAHER, Edward (I0726)
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| 97 | 1877 - Private 55th Regiment | BOND, James (I0786)
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| 98 | 1880 - was engaged to Fanny Lewis of Ladbroke Square, Notting Hill, London according to marriage banns published on July 18th. His address then: Portland Road, Notting Hill 1881 - Address on marriage certificate: Coldharbour Lane, Lambeth; trade: carpenter | COYLE, Francis Augustus (I0112)
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| 99 | 1881 - AB Seaman. 1882 - aboard HMS Duke of Wellington: it "replaced HMS Victory as flagship of the Port Admiral at Portsmouth from 1869 to 1891 (with Victory becoming her tender), firing salutes to passing dignitaries, such as Queen Victoria on her way to Osborne House" (Wikipedia) | WITHERS, Charles George (I0194)
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| 100 | 1881 - Cab driver 1894 - A Thomas Attrill (b.1859) spent two short periods in Portsea Island Union Workhouse between 1894 and 1896 | ATTRILL, Thomas Henry (I0307)
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