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From: "Paul and Pam Featherstone" <>
Subject: [FEATHERSTONE] census bits - South of London
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 19:02:47 +0100


My eyes are fed up with illegible handwriting – a few bits of information I’
ve found today:

1841 census

Writing so bad they may not be Featherstones – but they looked like it to
me:

HO107 481 6
Chiselhurst Common

Thomas FEATHERSTONE 50 schoolmaster
Ellen FEATHERSTONE 35
Eleanor FEATHERSTONE 8

Writing even worse than the last one – so don’t use this as your only
source!

Chiselhurst Common (several houses away from the one above)

Alexander FEATHERSTONE 80 independent means Foreigner
Mary FEATHERSTONE 70
Illegible female FEATHERSTONE 35
Charlotte FEATHERSTONE 25

Then one very readable, my poor John Featherstone, with his brother John –
no parents.

HO107 481 10

The Workhouse, St Mary Cray

George FEATHERSTONE 13
John FEATHERSTONE 10


1861 census

RG9 442

Claude Road, Redhill

Thomas FEATHERSTONE, widower, 47, Builder, looks like Kent, St Mary’s
Peregrine FEATHERSTONE, son, 17, Southwark, St George
Margaret FEATHERSTONE, daughter, 9, Southwark St George

1891 census

Holborn Union Industrial School (workhouse school for pauper children),
London Road, Mitcham, Surrey

May FEATHERSTONE, 5, St Luke, Middlesex

Just one of pages of children.


Paul R Featherstone

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