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CHARLES SOUTHALL
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Dawn | Report | 9 Oct 2003 22:03 |
The only are for i have was middlesex and some names of churches |
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Unknown | Report | 9 Oct 2003 08:22 |
Dawn, There are some members who have the London 1851 Census. I think it's searchable by address so maybe if you have an address and post it here someone might be kind enough to have a look for you so see who was at that address at that time. Could give you some leads. Good Luck Reagrds Margaret |
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Guinevere | Report | 9 Oct 2003 08:18 |
Hi, Can't help with London I'm afraid. It was a big place even then. A Gentleman was someone who didn't have to work to eat. This could be a property owner, someone with investments, someone (like my 3xgt grandfather) who had built up a business then sat back and let someone else run it while he lived off the money. Hope this helps, Gwynne |
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Dawn | Report | 9 Oct 2003 07:49 |
can anyone help me find charles southall, he was living in london with his wife sarah in 1830, i think he was born circa 1800 and is said to be a gentleman, what ever that means? |