Sources

[S-S001] pr
Parish Registers

[S-S002] bcert.
Birth certificate


birth certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S003] Index
International Genealogical Index

[S-S004] Census
1851 Census

[S-S005] mcert.
Marriage certificate


marriage certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S006] dcert.
Death Certificate


death certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S007] Census
1861 Census

[S-S008] bapt.
Baptism card


baptism card held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S009] Family knowledge


known by Reg Mayhew

[S-S010] Pension Appeal document


held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S011] Obituary
"Elizabeth Alma Humphries"


held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S012] cbcert.
Child's birth certificate


child's birth certificate/baptism details held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S013] El. Reg.
Electoral Register

[S-S014] mem.card
Memorial card


memorial card held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S015] Regimental Paybooks


held at The National Archive Kew

[S-S016] Census
1891 Census

[S-S017] app.
Apprenticeship Papers


Apprenticeship Papers held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S018] Newspaper
"Fulham Chronicle"

[S-S019] Census
1891 Census

[S-S020] sbcert.
Sibling's birth certificate


sibling's birth certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S021] Census
1871 Census

[S-S022] Census
1881 Census

[S-S023] Census
1891 Census

[S-S024] Census
1881 Census

[S-S025] cmcert.
Child's marriage certificate


child's marriage certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S026] Census
1881 Census

[S-S027] Census
1881 Census

[S-S028] cdcert.
Child's death certificate


child's death certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S029] Census
1851 Census

[S-S030] Census
1861 Census

[S-S031] Census
1871 Census

[S-S032] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


Monumental Inscription

[S-S033] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S034] Census
1851 Census

[S-S035] Census
1861 Census

[S-S036] Census
1871 Census

[S-S037] Census
1881 Census

[S-S038] Will

[S-S039] Census
1841 Census

[S-S040] Census
1851 Census

[S-S041] Census
1861 Census

[S-S042] Census
1851 Census

[S-S043] Census
1851 Census


Individuals below not at this address in 1861 Census.
Place:6 Bond Street, Chelsea, London

[S-S044] Census
1841 Census

[S-S045] Census
1851 Census

[S-S046] Census
1851 Census

[S-S047] Census
1841 Census

[S-S048] Census
1851 Census

[S-S049] Census
1841 Census

[S-S050] Census
1851 Census

[S-S051] Census
1861 Census

[S-S052] Doc. (Cobb)
Documents


held by Hammersmith & Fulham Library (Archives)

[S-S053] Census
1851 Census

[S-S054] Census
1861 Census

[S-S055] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


"Here lies the Remains of Hewett Cobb Esquire of Clements Inn London and Sydenham in the County of Kent who died January the 21st 1822"
Place:All Saints, Fulham Middlesex

[S-S056] Obituary
in the Times Newspaper


"On Monday last, after a short illness, highly respected by his friends, Hewett Cobb Esq., of Clements-Inn and of Sydenham in Kent, many years a respectable solicitor, and proprietor of the Brighton Theatre".

[S-S057] Book
"Brighton in the Olden Time" by J.G.Bishop


Extracts held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S058] Book
"Mr.Trotter of Worthing and the Brighton Theatre" by Mary Odell


Extract held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S059] Nat.Arch.
National Archives


National Archives

[S-S060] M.I.
Monumental Inscription (Cross on base & kerb)


"In loving memory/of/Joseph Cobb/born September 7th 1832/died May 29th 1913/ also of/Emily Harriet Cobb/wife of the above/died October 31st 1919".
Place:St. Leonard's, Heston Middlesex

[S-S061] Newspaper
"Middlesex Chronicle"


Extracts held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S062] Somerset House, London

[S-S063] Newspaper
"Middlesex Chronicle"


Extract held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S064] Census
1861 Census

[S-S065] Census
1851 Census

[S-S066] Census
1841 Census

[S-S067] AfA
Application for Arms (to Court of Lyon)


Summary held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S068] Book
"Elegance & Poverty (Bungay in the 18th C.)" by E.A.Goodwin. Published byMorrow & Co., Bungay.

[S-S069] Census
1841 Census

[S-S070] TBC
To be Confirmed

[S-S071] Census
1841 Census

[S-S072] Census
1841 Census

[S-S073] Correspondence
from Leonard McKane

[S-S074] cbapt.
Child's baptism record


child's baptism record

[S-S075] BT
Bishops Transcripts


Bishops Transcripts

[S-S076] Book
"Pension Book of Clements Inn". Edited for the Selden Society by Sir Cecil Carr.


Contains records of Hewett Cobb's admission to Clements Inn in 1784 with Edward Bullock of Chidley Court, Pall Mall as his surety and himself standing surety forEdward Bullock, Henry Gregory and Joseph Sheppard Munden in 1787, 1792 and 1796 respectively.

[S-S077] Census
1881 Census

[S-S078] Census
1871 Census

[S-S079] Census
1881 Census

[S-S080] Census
1881 Census

[S-S081] Census
1841 Census


Individuals below not at this address in 1851 Census.
Place:Halkin's Wharf, Lower Belgrave Place, Belgrave, London Middlesex

[S-S082] Census
1881 Census


Name in Census spelt KenDleton.
Place:10 Bury Street, Chelsea, London Middlesex

[S-S083] Census
1881 Census

[S-S084] Census
1881 Census

[S-S085] Census
1881 Census

[S-S086] Census
1851 Census

[S-S087] wdcert.
Wife's death certificate


wife's death certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S088] Census
1891 Census

[S-S089] Census
1871 Census

[S-S090] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


"In loving memory of Emma the dearly beloved wife of A.L.Nock and daughter of the late Archibald McKain, school-master, who fell asleep June 18th 1896.Forever with the Lord, though sad we mark the closing eye of those we loved in days gone by.. Yes, sweet in death their latest..., We'll meet again, 'twill not be long".
Place:Ipswich Reference Library Suffolk

[S-S091] Census
1861 Census

[S-S092] Letters
Suffolk Record Office

[S-S093] NBI
National Burial Index


National Burial Index

[S-S094] Record Office
Lewisham Local Studies & Archives


Reply from Record Office to Reg Mayhew

[S-S095] Letter
from College of Arms (Windsor Herald)


Transcript held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S096] Notes
in possesion of Ada Cobb (niece?)


Transcript held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S097] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


"In Loving Remembrance of Arthur Rampling, the beloved husband of Charlotte Annie Rampling, who died May 21st 1880 aged 28 years".
Place:St. Margaret's, Lowestoft Suffolk

[S-S098] AF
Ancestral File (Mormons)

[S-S099] Licensed Victuallers - Recognizances


The "Falcon" in Sutton Street with Wm. Porter
Place:St. Anne's, Soho, Westminster

[S-S100] Licensed Victuallers - Recognizances


The "Falcon" in Sutton Street with Samuel Mobbs
Place:St. Anne's, Soho, Westminster

[S-S101] Census
1881 Census

[S-S102] Census
1881 Census

[S-S103] Census
1881 Census

[S-S104] Census
1881 Census

[S-S105] Census
1881 Census

[S-S106] Census
1881 Census

[S-S107] Census
1881 Census

[S-S108] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


"In loving remembrance of Elizabeth Mary Ham Dowson died May 11th 1876 aged 79 years. Also Ham Dowson beloved husband of the above who died October 28 1883 aged 84 years"
Place:St. Margaret's, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England Suffolk

[S-S109] Census
1881 Census

[S-S110] Census
1881 Census

[S-S111] Census
1881 Census

[S-S112] Descendent Chart
produced by Hannah Davies

[S-S113] Index
GRO Index

[S-S114] Census
1871 Census

[S-S115] Census
1871 Census

[S-S116] Letter
from George Cobb (1787-1877)


Transcript held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S117] Census
1881 Census

[S-S118] Census
1881 Census

[S-S119] Census
1881 Census

[S-S120] Census
1881 Census

[S-S121] Census
1881 Census

[S-S122] Census
1881 Census

[S-S123] Census
1881 Census

[S-S124] Census
1851 Census

[S-S125] Census
1851 Census

[S-S126] Census
1881 Census

[S-S127] Census
1881 Census

[S-S128] Census
1881 Census

[S-S129] Census
1881 Census

[S-S130] Census
1881 Census

[S-S131] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S132] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S133] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S134] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S135] Cem. Rec.
Cemetery Record

[S-S136] Census
1861 Census

[S-S137] Census
1871 Census

[S-S138] Letter
from John Buchanan (Hamilton, New Zealand)


received by Reg Mayhew

[S-S139] Will
of Richard Rampling


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S140] Letter
from Phyllis Rampling (Lowestoft, Suffolk)


Held by Reg mayhew

[S-S141] Newspaper
"Chelsea News"


Extract held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S142] Newspaper
"Chelsea News"


Extract held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S143] Book
"The Theatre Royal Brighton" by Antony Dale


Extracts held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S144] Parish Registers
OPR


Leslie 1777 18th Febr. Died here Elspet Leslie, spouse to Archibald McKain, Shoemaker in Elgin, and was buried in the Cathedral Church Yard.
McKain 1777 5th August. Died here Archibald McKain, Shoemaker in Elgin, and was buried in the Cathedral Church Yard.
Place:Elgin Morayshire, Scotland

[S-S145] Parish Registers
OPR


McKain. Archibald McKain, shoemaker in Elgin, and Elspet Leslie his spouse had achild baptised called Elizabeth. Alexr. Brander, Alexr. Duff, David Wilson, Robert McKain, Eliz. MacKenzie, Eliz. Grant, witnesses.
Place:Elgin Morayshire, Scotland

[S-S146] Census
1891 Census

[S-S147] Census
1891 Census

[S-S148] Family Tree
produced by Jim Halsey


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S149] Email
from Gaye L. Wilson


held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S150] Email
from Richard Davies


held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S151] Will
of George Cobb


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S152] Census
1861 Census

[S-S153] Index to
Wills/Admons. post-1858


(held at Family Records Centre, London, England)

[S-S154] Census
1861 Census

[S-S155] Census
1871 Census

[S-S156] Census
1881 Census

[S-S157] Will
of George Aley Cobb


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S158] Census
1871 Census

[S-S159] Census
1901 Census

[S-S160] Census
1901 Census

[S-S161] Census
1901 Census

[S-S162] Census
1901 Census

[S-S163] M.I.
Monumental Inscription


"In this tomb rest the mortal remains of Matthew Burchell Esq. of this parish who died on the 12th July 1828 in the 76th year of his age. Also of Jane his wife who died on the 18th January 1841. Sacred to their revered memory and their many virtues Filial piety has caused this stone to be inscribed."
Place:All Saints, Fulham, London Middlesex

[S-S164] Book
"Clerics & Connoisseurs" Edited by Alastair Laing


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S165] Heralds' Visitations
Heralds Visitation of Hampshire

[S-S166] Heralds' Visitations
Pedigrees from the Visitation of Hampshire 1530, 1575, 1622-1634


Published by the Harleian Society
Place:Hampshire

[S-S167] Will
of Peter Cobbe


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S168] Census
1901 Census

[S-S169] Census
1901 Census

[S-S170] Census
1901 Census

[S-S171] Census
1901 Census

[S-S172] Census
1901 Census

[S-S173] Census
1901 Census

[S-S174] Census
1901 Census

[S-S175] Parish Registers
OPR


June 1717 Archibald McKean l.s to James McKean and Beatrix Dowglass in Easter Galdwall was baptised. Archd Grant of ...(indecipherable), Janet Grant, James Watson, witnesses.
Place:Boharm Morayshire, Scotland

[S-S176] Index
GRO Scotland Index

[S-S177] Email
from Peter Midgley

[S-S178] Census
1891 Census

[S-S179] Census
1891 Census

[S-S180] Index
Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index

[S-S181] Census
1881 Census

[S-S182] Will
of James McKain


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S183] CWGC
Commonwealth War Graves Commission

[S-S184] Email
from Onida Coltman via GenesReunited

[S-S185] Census
1901 Census

[S-S186] Census
1901 Census

[S-S187] Census
1841 Census

[S-S188] Census
1891 Census

[S-S189] Census
1901 Census

[S-S190] Army List


The following names have been extracted from the Army
List of January 1851 pages 90 & 91. They are listed under the
overall heading of "Dock Yard Volunteers". It would seem that
most of the Officers were appointed to these posts on 1st June
1848.

Their uniforms were stated to be "Blue with Red
Facings".

I would assume that the "Breakwater Battalion" refers to
Plymouth as that is the only one of the naval ports at that time
to have a breakwater. The abbreviation (adj) means 'Adjutant'.

Transcribed in Auckland New Zealand by Ted WILDY on
December 27th 1995.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/DockVols.html

[S-S191] Census

[S-S192] Census
1901 Census

[S-S193] Census
1901 Census

[S-S194] Census
1901 Census

[S-S195] Publication
"History and Genealogy of the Ancient House of Ardnamurchan"


A brief history of the Ancient Family of Ardnamurchan

[S-S196] Census
1841 Census

[S-S197] Census
1841 Census

[S-S198] Census
1861 Census

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1861 Census

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1851 Census

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1861 Census

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1851 Census

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1841 Census

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1851 Census

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1871 Census

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1851 Census

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1861 Census

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1861 Census

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1851 Census

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1861 census

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1841 Census

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1841 Census

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1871 Census

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1871 Census

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1861 Census

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1871 Census

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1861 Census

[S-S218] Census
1851 Census

[S219]

[S-S220] Census
1891 Census

[S-S221] Census
1891 Census

[S-S222] Internet contact
Genes Reunited (Denis Reynolds)

[S-S223] Census
1871 Census

[S-S224] Census
1841 Census

[S-S225] Internet contact
Genes Reunited (Robert Dale)

[S-S226] Census
1841 Census

[S-S227] Census
1861 Census

[S-S228] Census
1861 Census

[S229]

[S-S230] Email
from Richard Davies


held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S231] Census
1871 Census

[S-S232] Census
1841 Census

[S-S233] Census
1841 Census

[S-S234] Census
1861 Census

[S-S235] Census
1871 Census

[S-S236] Census
1881 Census

[S-S237] Census
1891 Census

[S-S238] Records of Sun Fire Office


Insured: Thomas Kaley Sutton Street Soho victualler

[S-S239] Census
1841 Census

[S-S240] spcert.
Spouse's death certificate


Spouse's death certificate held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S241] Email
from Geoffrey Wall


Hello Reg,

Yes, we have the same lady! I am not related but you are possible unaware
that Annie was a survivor of one of the era's largest shipping disasters?
i.e. the "Empress of Ireland" which sank in the Saint Lawrence Seaway 29th
May 1914. I maintain the database relating to that ship, having lost a
relative aboard it.

Annie was born Annie Emma Jane in 1871. She married George Ernest Cook in
Hull during late 1891. A son, Reginald was born around 1893 and the family
moved to Winton in Bournemouth. Sometime later they emigrated to
Vancouver, Canada, where they lived at 4755 Commercial Street.

In early 1901, Annie was informed that her mother was ill and decided to
make the long journey back to see her.

The Empress of Ireland was struck by a collier on its second night of the
voyage, and capsized, taking with her 1012 lives. Annie was one of the
lucky survivors, unlike other ladies she did not stop to dress and headed
for the deck immediately.
As the ship capsized, she hung from the rails hoping to balance there
until finding a nearby lifeboat. However, the ship lurched and through her
into the sea, where she was pulled into one of the two lifeboats that
managed to get away safely.
She was lucky to get away with just a soaking!

Annie was returned by train to Toronto and then back to Vancouver - I
don't know if she ever got to see her mother.

She died in Vancouver 26th February 1964.

hope this fills a gap!

Kind regards

Geoff

[S-S242] Census
1891 Census

[S-S243] Census
1901 Census

[S-S244] Census
1891 Census

[S-S245] Census
1891 Census

[S-S246] Census
1891 Census

[S-S247] Census
1841 Census

[S-S248] Army Enlistment Form
(Arthur John Mayhew)

[S-S249] Army Enlistment Form
(George Walter Mayhew)

[S-S250] Book
National Roll of the Great War 1914-18

[S-S251] Census
1891 Census

[S-S252] Publication
"History and Genealogy of the Ancient House of Ardnamurchan"


Copy held by Reg Mayhew

[S-S253] Directory
The Universal Directory of Great Britain 1791

[S-S254] Census
1881 Census

[S-S255] Census
1891 Census


Place:Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary Middlesex
'Kate' Walsh is described as a "Patient" in the Infirmary.

[S-S256] Census
1841 Census

[S-S257] Census
1891 Census

[S-S258] Census
1861 Census

[S-S259] Census
1871 Census

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1861 Census

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1871 Census

[S-S262]

[S-S263] Census
1871 Census


Place:Clarendon Villas, Brook Green, Hammersmith, London Middlesex
Archibald and Phoebe are recorded as "Visitors" at this address in the 1871 Census. Others named at the address are Mary EYNON and her niece Lillias (sic) EYNON. Any relationship to the McKains is unknown.

[S-S264] Directory
White's Directory

[S-S265] Book
"Felbrigg - The Story of a House"

[S-S266] Census
1861 Census

[S-S267] Census
1861 Census

[S-S268] Census
1871 Census

[S-S269] Index
West Middlesex Marriage Index

[S-S270] Census
1891 Census

[S-S271] Census
1891 Census

[S-S272] Census
1861 Census

[S-S273] De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918
De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918
De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918

[S-S274] Census
1891 Census

[S-S275] Census
1851 Census

[S-S276] Census
1901 Census

[S-S277] Census
1841 Census

[S-S278] Obituary
Douglas Cobb's Obituary


Obituary: THE REVD DOUGLAS ARTHUR COBB
by Simon Lindley
FR Douglas Cobb, who died on 21 November, aged 83, was a long-serving and greatly beloved priest of the diocese of London. Fr Cobb's ministry took in parishes inNotting Hill and South Ruislip, before his incumbency of St Silas-the-Martyr, Kentish Town, for almost a quarter of a century from 1963. In 1987, he became Chaplain to the Convent of St Mary-at-the-Cross, Edgware, serving that Convent, and its associated care home, Henry Nihill House, with much-valued devotion and commitment. In retirement, he assisted at St Lawrence, Little Stanmore, by then his own parish church, and here, too, his input into so many aspects of the life of that community was well to the fore. Fr Cobb's interests ranged widely - from telecommunications to a great love of music. He numbered many musicians among his friends, and appointed a number of gifted organists to St Silas, giving a particular welcome to those who could also assist with the running of his parish hall. The church was used for CD recordings, and contained a beautiful 18th-century chamber organ, the property of the Guild of St Joseph - an instrument that Mander restored for Fr Cobb . In common with many Kelham-trained priests of his generation, Fr Cobb (Douglas to friends, and Dougie to his close family circle), was much more concerned about service than status. He travelled widely, regularly visiting former parishioners in New Zealand and France. His father had run the family business, Cobb of Knightsbridge, before and after the Second World War, and Fr Cobb was brought up as a parishioner at St Paul's, Knightsbridge. In common with his father, who lived long into retirement, a twinkle was always in his eye. His impact on those with whom he came into contact was considerable; he fostered vocations, encouraged those going through difficult times in their lives, and supported strongly those who worked within his parish communities - notably the staff at St Silas ofthe residential children's home immediately opposite his vicarage in St Silas Place. He sustained strong friendships with leading musicians of the day, and was agreat supporter of the Royal School of Church Music.

[S-S279] Great Yarmouth Licence Registers


Place:20a Quay Road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Norfolk
In 2008 on the site of the King William IV Public House was the Seahaven Holidayflats.

[S-S280] Census
1891 Census

[S-S281] Census
1901 Census


Place:2 Causton Street, Westminster, London Middlesex
Also listed with the family was one Ernest Cheadle, Nurse Child, aged 3, born inLambeth, London.

[S-S282] Census
1871 Census

[S-S283] Census
1861 Census

[S-S284] Census
1861 Census

[S-S285] Census
1891 Census

[S-S286] Census
1871 Census

[S-S287] Census
1861 Census

[S-S288] Inner Temple Admissions Database


http://www.innertemple.org.uk/archive/itad/index.asp
Place:London

[S-S289] Census
1891 Census

[S-S290] Census
1881 Census

[S-S291] Passenger List
"Rangitata" (London to New Zealand)


Family embarked at the Port of London on the "Rangitata" (New Zealand Shipping Line) on 22nd June 1939, bound for Wellington, New Zealand.

[S-S292] Letters
Letters to William Cobb (Steward of Felbrigg Hall)

[S-S293] Letters
Letters to William Cobb (Steward of Felbrigg Hall)

[S-S294] Letters
Letters to William Cobb (Steward of Felbrigg Hall)

[S-S295] Deed
Lease in Hampshire Record Office

[S-S296]

[S-S297] Family Tree (handwritten)
produced by Thomas Cobbe (1813-82)

[S-S298] Proceedings of the Old Bailey
Walter Miller (31) was indicted for the wilful murder of Elias Huelin


Place:London
Harriett Middleton (nee Cobb) and her daughter Harriett were witnesses in the trial.

[S-S299] Proceedings of the Old Bailey
David Pearson was indicted for uttering counterfeit coin.


Place:London
Sarah Mayhew was a witness in the trial.

[S-S300] Proceedings of the Old Bailey
James White was indicted for the wilful murder of Margaret White


Place:London
Louisa Mayhew (nee Rampling) was a witness in the trial.

[S-S301] Census
1911 Census

[S-S302] Census
1911 Census

[S-S303] Census
1911 Census

[S-S304] Census
1911 Census

[S-S305] Census
1911 Census

[S-S306] Census
1911 Census

[S-S307] Census
1911 Census

[S-S308] Census
1911 Census

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