ELBEL Chart 0500

This is a Chart for William Elbel and Frances Thompson

  married
17th May 1825
Parish Chapel
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
William SMITHERS
Susan HALL
 

1
 WILLIAM ELBEL

born  about
1803
St Pancras
Middlesex
occupation
1826 & Trade (baptism of son William Henry)
1828 Scaliogler Worker (baptism of son Joseph Alexander)
1828 Scaliogler (baptism of Frances Elizabeth)  
1841 Scagliolist
1845 Scagliola Worker (baptisms of son William Henry and daughters Harriet, Ellen and Susannah)
1849  Scagliola Worker (marriage of Joseph Alexander) 
1851 Scragliolist 
1854 Scagliola Worker (marriage of daughter Jane Margaret)
1855 Scagliola Worker (marriage of daughterMary) 
1856 Scagliola Worker (marriage of son William) 
1861 Seal Worker
1863 Scagliola Worker (marriage of Frances Elizabeth)
1869 Scagliola Worker (first marriage of daughter Susannah)
1875 Scagliola Worker (2nd marriage of daughter Susanna) 
1885 Scaglioli Worker (marriage of daughter Harriet)
 (see note at end below regarding William's occupation)
(There are variations of the spelling of William's occupation however after a lot of work and the fact that now for several of them above  it is clearly down as Scagliola Worker, the English Chambers Dictionary definitions for Scaliogler is as follows: Polished imitation marble consisting of a ground gypsum bound with glue (Ital, dimin of Scaglia a chip of marble.
 So it appears that he was an imitation marble worker - see full details below at the end of Note 1 for details from Wikipedia
died
June quarter
1870
Pancras district
London
Aged 68

 

2
FRANCES THOMPSON
born about
1803
St Pancras
Middlesex
occupaton
1841 Laundress
died
June quarter
1874
Pancras district
London
Aged 71
buried
2nd May 1874
Camden
London


3
William
Henry
ELBEL
born about
1826
baptised
14th April 1826
Christ Church
St Marylebone
Westminister
London
died
(registration not found)
4
Joseph
Alexander
ELBEL
born about
1828
Middlesex
baptised
13th January 1828
Christ Church
St Marylebone
Westminster
London
died
December quarter
1879
Pancras district
London
Aged 52

married
11th November 1849
Parish Chapel
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
W ELBEL
Frances ELBEL
registered
December quarter
1849 
St Pancras district
London
Elizabeth
LLEWHELLING

5
Frances
Elizabeth
ELBEL
born about
1829
Middlesex
baptised
8th January 1829
Christ Church
St Marylebone
Westminster
London

married
10th May 1863
Parish Chapel
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
W ELBEL
Harriet ELBEL
George 
Walter
THOMPSON
born about
???
occupation
1863 
Custom House
Waterman
(at marriage)
6
Mary
ELBEL
born about
1832
Westminster
Middlesex
possibly
died
June quarter
1873
Lambeth district
London
Aged 41

married
21st May 1855
Parish Church
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
Edward SCOTT
Eliza SCOTT
registered
June quarter
1855
Pancras district
London
Joseph 
STACEY
born about
1829
Knightsbridge
Middlesex
occupation
1855 Turner
(at marriage)
1871 ??? Smith
7
Jane
Margaret
ELBEL
born about
1834
Kings Cross
Middlesex
occupation
1871 Washerwoman
died
(registration not found)


married
4th December 1854
All Saints
Gordon Square
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses 
Horater? ARMSTRONG
Harriet ELBEL
Henry
Joseph
WOODWARD
born about
1830
St Pancras
London
occupation
1854 Madon?
(at marriage)
1871 Marble Polisher
died
March quarter
1896
Islington district
London
Aged 66
8
Henry
William
ELBEL
born 
5th March 1836 
St Pancras, Middlesex
baptised
 
18th October 1845 
Old Church, Saint Pancras
London, Middlesex 
(parents William and Frances) 
died
March quarter 1897
Pancras district
London
Middlesex
Aged 61

married
6th January 1856
St Pancras Parish Chapel
St Pancras
Camden, London
witnesses
Edward SCOTT
Eliza SCOTT
registered
March quarter
1856
Pancras district
London
Honoria
(Naomi)
WILDEY
9
Harriet
ELBEL
born 
17th September 1838
St Pancras
Middlesex
baptised
 
18th October 1845 
Old Church, Saint Pancras
London, Middlesex 
(parents William and Frances) 
occupation
1851 Scholar
1883
Lace Cleaner
(at marriage)
1891 Lace Cleaner
(widow on 1891 Census

married
26th August 1883
St Saviours
St Pancras
Camden
London 
witnesses
Abraham TUNT???
Ann Amelia HUNT
David
TOWNSEND
(a widower at this marriage)
possibly
born about
1814
occupation
1883 Lithographic Printer
(at marriage)
possibly died
September quarter
1890
Pancras district
London
Aged 76
possibly
buried
9th September 1890
St Pancras Parish Chapel
Camden
London
10
Susan
ELBEL
born about
1841
(4 months on the 1841 Census
Middlesex
died
March quarter
1842
Pancras district
London

11
Ellen
ELBEL
born 
31st October 1842
St Pancras
Middlesex
baptised
 
18th October 1845 
Old Church, Saint Pancras
London, Middlesex 
(parents William and Frances) 
occupation
1861 House Maid
died
(registration not found)

12
Susannah
ELBEL
born
2nd October 1845
baptised
 
18th October 1845 
Old Church, Saint Pancras
London, Middlesex 
(parents William and Frances) 

married(1)
5th September 1869
St Mary Magdalene
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
William GAHAGAN
Harriet ELBEL
Charles
GAHAGAN
born about
1844
St Pancras
London
occupation
1869 Police Constable
died
June quarter
1873
Pancras district
London
Aged 34

married(2)
16th April 1875
St Mary Magdalene
St Pancras
Camden
London
witnesses
Alexander Francis LEADBEATER
Emma LEADBEATER
(Susan was a widow at this marriage)
Daniel
Charles H
HOCKLEY
born about
1855
Stanstead, Essex
occupation
1875 Miller
1881 Miller
1891 Furniture Porter
  1. 1826 36 Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of son William Henry)
    1828 36 Lesson? Street, Marylebone, London (baptism of son Joseph Alexander)
    1829 Upper Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of daughter Frances Elizabeth)
    1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptisms of son Henry William, and daughters Harriet, Ellen and Suannah
    1851 Upper Tottenham Place, Saint Pancras, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born St Pancras, Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 48 Scraglistrist. Frances  aged 48, Henry  aged 15  Mason, Harriet  aged 13 Scholar; Ellen  aged 9 and Susannah  aged 5 Scholar. Living with them was Catherine COOLEY  aged 1) Nurse Child born Marylebone, Middlesex
    1861 19 Weston Street, Pentonville, Clerkenwell St James, Middlesex William ELBEL aged 59 a Seal Worker born London, France ELBEL aged 58 born London
    Information about Scagliola
    Scagliola (from the Italian scaglia, meaning "chips") is a type of fine plaster used in architecture and sculpture. The same term identifies the technique for producing columns, sculptures, and other architectural elements that resemble inlays in marble. The scagliola technique came into fashion in 17th-century Tuscany as an effective substitute for costly marble inlays, the pietra dura works created for the Medici family in Florence. The use of scagliola declined in the 20th century.
    Scagliola is a composite substance made from selenite, glue and natural pigments, imitating marble and other hard stones. The material may be veined with colors and applied to a core, or desired pattern may be carved into a previously prepared scagliola matrix. The pattern's indentations are then filled with the colored, plaster-like scagliola composite, and then polished with flax oil for brightness, and wax for protection. The combination of materials and technique provides a complex texture, and richness of color not available in natural veined marbles.
    A comparable material is terrazzo. Marmorino is a synonym, but scagliola and terrazzo should not be confused with plaster of Paris, which is one ingredient.
    Method
    Batches of pigmented plaster (ground alabaster or gypsum) modified with animal glue are applied to molds, armatures and pre-plastered wall planes in a manner that accurately mimics natural stone, breccia and marble. In one technique, veining is created by drawing strands of raw silk saturated in pigment through the plaster mix. Another technique involves trowelling on several layers of translucent renders and randomly cutting back to a previous layer to achieve colour differential similar to jasper. When dry, the damp surface was pumiced smooth, then buffed with a linen cloth impregnated with Tripoli (a siliceous rottenstone) and charcoal; finally it was buffed with oiled felt; beeswax was sometimes used for this purpose. Because the colours are integral to the plaster, the pattern is more resistant to scratching than with other techniques, such as painting on wood.
    There are two scagliola techniques: in traditional 'Bavarian scagliola' coloured batches of plaster of Paris are worked to a stiff, dough-like consistency. The plaster is modified with the addition of animal glues such as isinglass or hide glue. 'Marezzo scagliola' is worked with the pigmented batches of plaster in a liquid state and relies mainly on the use of Keene's cement, a unique gypsum plaster product in which plaster of Paris was steeped in alum or borate, then burned in a kiln and ground to a fine powder; invented around 1840, it sets to an exceptionally hard state.[4] It is typically used without the addition of animal glues. Marezzo scagliola is often called American scagliola because of its widespread use in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Slabs of Marezzo scagliola may be used as table tops. When set, scagliola is hard enough to be turned on a lathe to form vases, balusters and finials.
    History
    Scagliola work at the Certosa di Padula, Italy
    While there is evidence of scagliola decoration in ancient Roman architecture, scagliola decoration became popular in Italian Baroque buildings in the 17th century, and was imitated throughout Europe until the 19th century. Superb altar frontals using this technique are to be found at the Certosa di Padula in the Campania, Southern Italy.
    An early use of scagliola in England is in a fireplace at Ham House, Surrey, which was brought from Italy along with the window sill in the reign of Charles II. This employs the use of a scagliola background which was then cut into to lay in the design.
    In 1761, a scagliolisto, Domenico Bartoli, from Livorno arrived in London and was employed by William Constable of Burton Constable in Yorkshire. Here he produced two chimneypieces in white marble inlaid with the scagliola embellishments directly into cut matrices in the marble. Apart from the protective edges of altars at Padula this seems to be the first use of this technique. In 1766, he went into partnership with Johannes Richter, possibly from Dresden, who may have brought a young Pietro Bossi with him. The name Bossi, however, is associated with a family of Northern Italian scagliolisti. Bartoli certainly supplied table tops to Ireland and one chimneypiece at Belvedere House in Dublin could be attributed to Richter. Their styles are very different. There is little evidence that either of them came to Ireland. Pietro Bossi though arrived in Dublin in 1784 and probably died there in 1798. He produced a number of chimneypieces in Dublin of very good quality. Scagliola inlay proved to be desirable in Ireland and there appears to be a continuation long after it became unfashionable in England. In 1911, Herbert Cescinsky, in English Furniture remarked that scagliola had been popular in Dublin fifty years before. This would explain one at 86, Stephen's Green, clearly an 18th. Century chimneypiece, which has been later embellished in the mid 19th. Century for Crofton Vanderleur, formerly at 4, Parnell Square. A later firm, Sharpe & Emery, Pearce St., Dublin produce a number of examples in the neo-classical Bossi style, sometimes using original chimneypieces.
  2. 1826 36 Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of son William Henry)
    1828 36 Lesson? Street, Marylebone, London (baptism of son Joseph Alexander)
    1829 Upper Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of daughter Frances Elizabeth)
    1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptisms of son Henry William, and daughters Harriet, Ellen and Suannah
    1851 Upper Tottenham Place, Saint Pancras, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born St Pancras, Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 48 Scraglistrist. Frances  aged 48, Henry  aged 15  Mason, Harriet  aged 13 Scholar; Ellen  aged 9 and Susannah  aged 5 Scholar. Living with them was Catherine COOLEY  aged 1) Nurse Child born Marylebone, Middlesex
    1861 19 Weston Street, Pentonville, Clerkenwell St James, Middlesex William ELBEL aged 59 a Seal Worker born London, France ELBEL aged 58 born London
  3. 1826 36 Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of William Henry)
  4. 1828 36 Lesson? Street, Marylebone, London (baptism of Joseph Alexander)
    1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1849 Kings Road, St Pancras, London (address at marriage) Father William Elbel a Scraglistrist Worker 
  5. 1829 Upper Lisson Street, St Marylebone, London (baptism of daughter Frances Elizabeth)
    1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1863 Chalton Street, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father William ELBEL - Scagliola Worker
    Information for George Waler THOMPSON
    1863 Chalton Street, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father Joseph Walter THOMPSON - (dead)
  6. 1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1855 Crescent Street, St Pancras, London (address at marriage) Father William ELBEL a Scagliola Worker
    1861 Not found
    1871 2 Walworth? Tree? Place, Lambeth, London. Joseph STACEY aged 42 a ??? SMITh born Knightsbridge, Middlesex, Mary STACEY aged 38 born Westminster, Middlesex, Joseph aged 15 a Printer born St Pancras, Middlesex, Charley aged 13 an Emery Cloth Maker born St Pancas, London, Anne aged 7 born Lambeth, Surrey, Susan age 5 born Lambeth, London and Henry aged 1 orn Lambeth, London.
    Information for Joseph STACEY
    1855 Crescent Street, St Pancras, London (address at marriage) Father Charles STACEY (deceased)
    1861 Not found
    1871 2 Walworth? Tree? Place, Lambeth, London. Joseph STACEY aged 42 a ??? SMITh born Knightsbridge, Middlesex, Mary STACEY aged 38 born Westminster, Middlesex, Joseph aged 15 a Printer born St Pancras, Middlesex, Charley aged 13 an Emery Cloth Maker born St Pancas, London, Anne aged 7 born Lambeth, Surrey, Susan age 5 born Lambeth, London and Henry aged 1 orn Lambeth, London.
  7. 1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1854 Upper Tottenham Place, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father William ELBELL - Scagliola Worker
    1871 19 North Terrace, St Pancras, London. Henry WOODWARD aged 38 a Marble Polisher born St Pancras, London, Jane WOODWARD aged 34 a Washerwoman born St Luk, Middlesex, Eliza aged 12 born St Pancras, Middlesex, Susan aged 10 born St Pancras, Middlesex.
    Information for Henry Joseph WOODWARD 
    1854 5 Marley Place, Charles Street, Hampstead Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father George WOODWARD - Cooper
    1871 19 North Terrace, St Pancras, London. Henry WOODWARD aged 38 a Marble Polisher born St Pancras, London, Jane WOODWARD aged 34 a Washerwoman born St Luk, Middlesex, Eliza aged 12 born St Pancras, Middlesex, Susan aged 10 born St Pancras, Middlesex.
  8. 1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptism of Henry William
    1851 Upper Tottenham Place, Saint Pancras, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born St Pancras, Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 48 Scraglistrist. Frances  aged 48, Henry  aged 15  Mason, Harriet  aged 13 Scholar; Ellen  aged 9 and Susannah  aged 5 Scholar. Living with them was Catherine COOLEY  aged 1)Nurse Child born Marylebone, Middlesex
    1856 Tottenham Place, St Pancras, London (address at marriage) Father William Elbel a Scraglistrist Wrker
    1857 Tottenham Place, Pancras, Camden, London (baptism of son Henry William) Parents Henry William and Naomi
    1861 3a Upper James Street, Regents Park, St Pancras, London. Henry ELBEL aged 23 a Marble Polisher born St Pancras, Middlesex, Naomi aged 24 born St Pancras, Middlesex, Henry aged 4 a Scholar born St Pancras, Middlesex, Fanny aged 2 born St Pancras, Middlesex
    1863 Packwater Street, St Pancras, Camden, London (baptisms of daughter Frances Eliza, Ellen Jane and son Charles) Parents Henry William and Naomi
    1868 Fortress Mews, Old St Pancras, St Pancras, London. (baptism of son Edward) Parents Henry William and Naomi
    1871 26 Fortess Mews, Junction Road, Kentish Town, St Pancras, London Henry William ELBEL aged 35 Stone Mason born St Pancras, London, wife Naomi  aged 34 Laundress, born St Pancras, London, Middlesex, children Henry aged 14  born St Pancras, London, Middlesex, Francis E aged 12 born St Pancras, London, Middlesex, Ellen Jane aged 10  born St Pancras, London Middlesex, Edward  aged 3 born St Pancras, London, Middlesex and Harriet  aged 9 months)born St Pancras, London. Middlesex
    1881 130 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, St Pancras, London. Henry W ELBEL aged 44 a Mason Labourer born London, Middlesex, Naomi aged 43 born London, Middlesex, Harriet aged 10 a Scholar born London, Middlesex and Elizabeth aged 8 a Scholar born London, Middlesex
    1891 11 Fortress Grove, Kentish Town, St Pancras, London John JACKSON aged 34 Bus Drivers Groom born St Pancras, London Frances aged 32 born St Pancras, London, Joseph aged 13 a Scholar born St Pancras, London, Ellen aged 12 a Scholar born St Pancras, London, John aged 10 a Scholar born St Pancras, London, Henry aged 8 a Scholar born St Pancras, London, Mary aged 4 a Scholar born St Pancras, London, George aged 3 months born St Pancras, London. Harry ELBEL wife's' father aged 54 Stone Mason born St Pancras, London, Charles JACKSON brother aged 32 a Bricklayer born St Pancras, London
  9. 1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptism Harriet,
    1851 Upper Tottenham Place, Saint Pancras, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born St Pancras, Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 48 Scraglistrist. Frances  aged 48, Henry  aged 15  Mason, Harriet  aged 13 Scholar; Ellen  aged 9 and Susannah  aged 5 Scholar. Living with them was Catherine COOLEY  aged 1) Nurse Child born Marylebone, Middlesex
    1883 14 William Street, Hampstead Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father William ELBEL - Scaglioli Worker
    1891 77 William Street, Regent, St Pancras, London. Harriet TOWNSEND a widow aged 52 a Lace Cleaner born Somers Town, London, There was a vivistor a Susan HORNSBY aged 27 born Gloucester, Gloucestershire.
    Information for David TOWNSEND
    1883 14 William Street, Hampstead Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father John TOWNSEND - Cloth Cleanter
  10. 1841 Christopher Place, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 35  Scraglislist, Joseph  aged 13, Henry  aged 5, Frances  aged 35, Laundress, Frances  aged 11. Mary  aged 9, Jane  aged  7, Harriet,  aged 2 and Susan 4 months
    1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptism of Ellen 
  11. 1851 Upper Tottenham Place, Saint Pancras, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. All the family born St Pancras, Middlesex. William ELBEL  aged 48 Scraglistrist. Frances  aged 48, Henry  aged 15  Mason, Harriet  aged 13 Scholar; Ellen  aged 9 and Susannah  aged 5 Scholar. Living with them was Catherine COOLEY  aged 1) Nurse Child born Marylebone, Middlesex
    1861 11 Park Place, Chelsea, Middlesex. William JONES aged 47 a Tailor ??? born Winchester, Hampshire, Elizabeth aged 47 born Ludlow, Shropshire, W V daughter aged 16, born London, Middlesex, E M daughter aged 14 born London, Middlesex, S J daughter aged 12 born London, Middlesex, W J sone aged 7 born London, Middlesex, W F aged 7 born London, Middlesex, A H son aged 5 born London, Middlesex, Emma M aged 10 born London, Middlesex and then Ellen ELBEL aged 18 House Miad born London, Middlesex
  12. 1845 Christopher Place, Pancras, Camden, London, baptism of Susannah
    1869 16 William Street, Regents Park, St Pancras, Camden, London (at marriage) Father William ELBEL - Scagliola Worker
    1871 Lambeth, London (too feint to read so taken from transcript on Ancestry) Charles GAHAGAN aged 27, Susannah GAHAGAN aged 25 and Frances E GAHAGAN aged 1 month
    1875 16 William Street, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at second marriage) Father William ELBEL (deceased) Scagliola Worker
    1881 537 Kings Road, St Lukes, Chelsea, London. Daniel HOCKLEY aged 26 a Miller born Stantead, Hertfordshire, Susannah aged 0 born Kings Cross, Middlesex, Francis aged 10 a Scholar born Wesminister, Surrey, Charles aged 5 a Scholar born Vauxhall, Surrey, Arthur aged 3 born Chelsea, Middlesex and Louisa aged 2 months born Chelsea, Middlesex
    1891 47 Marbville Road, Fulham, London. Daniel HOCKLEY aged 36 a Furniture Porter, born Stanstead, Essex, Susannah HOCKLEY aged 44 born St Pancras, London, Charles H HOCKLEY aged 15 a Telegraph Messenger born Lambeth, London, Arthur HOCKLEY aged 13 a Telegraph Messenger born Chelsea, London and Louisa HOCKLEY aged 9 a Scholar born Chelsea, London.
    Information for Charles GAHAGAN
    1869 2 Farnham Place, Lambert, London (at marriage) Father William GAHAGAN - Painter
    1871 Lambeth, London (too feint to read so taken from transcript on Ancestry) Charles GAHAGAN aged 27, Susannah GAHAGAN aged 25 and Frances E GAHAGAN aged 1 month
    Information for Daniel HOCKLEY
    1875 16 William Street, St Pancras, Camden, London (address at marriage) Father Henry HOCKLEY - Miller
    1881 537 Kings Road, St Lukes, Chelsea, London. Daniel HOCKLEY aged 26 a Miller born Stantead, Hertfordshire, Susannah aged 0 born Kings Cross, Middlesex, Francis aged 10 a Scholar born Wesminister, Surrey, Charles aged 5 a Scholar born Vauxhall, Surrey, Arthur aged 3 born Chelsea, Middlesex and Louisa aged 2 months born Chelsea, Middlesex
    1891 47 Marbville Road, Fulham, London. Daniel HOCKLEY aged 36 a Furniture Porter, born Stanstead, Essex, Susannah HOCKLEY aged 44 born St Pancras, London, Charles H HOCKLEY aged 15 a Telegraph Messenger born Lambeth, London, Arthur HOCKLEY aged 13 a Telegraph Messenger born Chelsea, London and Louisa HOCKLEY aged 9 a Scholar born Chelsea, London.

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