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MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 31 Dec 2012 18:00

BM - you need to refresh your screen more often!

I've posted above about Mundia so that should work for you. Those trees have the parents of George born 1801 (actually 1798) on it. You wouldn't get a certificate as such (they didn't come in until 1837) you'd have to try for a baptism record.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 31 Dec 2012 18:12

Interesting:

THE LONDON GAZETTE - 25 April 1856
BANKRUPTS
George Chamberlain the younger, 90 Crawford Street, Marylebone. Lead merchant, glass cutter, plumber, painter and glazier

As it's referring to George the younger then I reckon that must be George b1822. Perhaps that's why he's alone on later census - could his marriage have failed when he went bankrupt?

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 31 Dec 2012 18:33

I wonder if this is Rose in 1871?

1871 census

RG number: RG10 Piece: 28 Folio: 49 Page: 2
Reg. District: Kensington
Sub District: St John Paddington
Parish: Paddington

Address: St Mary Hospital, Cambridge Place, Paddington, Paddington, London
County: London, Middlesex

CHAMBERLAIN, Rose Nurse F 36 1835 Middlesex

Born St George's Hanover. States she's a widow but it's not uncommon for separated women to say that to avoid stigma. Could explain why the boys are with grandparents if she's working.

BradM

BradM Report 31 Dec 2012 19:27

Thank you so much. :-)

Happy New Year.