TAYLOR Chart 0307

This is a Chart for Charles Taylor and Caroline Kalwig

  married
7th May 1876
All Saints
Camden Town
Middlesex
witnesses
Henry KALWIG
Emma KALWIG
 
1
CHARLES TAYLOR
born about
1854
Box Hill, Surrey
(nr Dorking, Surrey - 1911)
occupation
1876 Porter (at marriage)
1881 Gardener
1891, 1901 Gamekeeper
1911 Gardener (Domestic)
  2
CAROLINE KALWIG 
born about
1854
Islington
Middlesex
baptised
8th October 1854
All Saints
Battle Bridge
Islington
Middlesex
occupation
1861 Scholar
1881 Dressmaker
1891 Dressmaker

3
Harry
TAYLOR
born about
1880
Great Bookham
Surrey
occupation
1891 Scholar
4
Arthur
TAYLOR
born about
1882
Great Bookham
Surrey
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Gamekeeper
5
Jenny
TAYLOR
born about
1885
Great Bookham
Surrey
(nr Dorking, Surrey - 1911)
occupation
1891 Scholar
1911 Home Duties
6
Albert
TAYLOR
born 
2nd February
1888
Great Bookham
Surrey
(nr Dorking, Surrey - 1911)
baptised
11th March
1888
St Barnabus
Ranmore
Surrey
occupation
1911 Agent
(Prudential Company)
7
George
Albert
TAYLOR
born about
1893
Great Bookham
Surrey
(nr Dorking, Surrey - 1911)
occupation
1911 Gardener
  1. 1876 8 Georgiana Street, Camden Town (at marriage) Father John TAYLOR - Shepherd
    1881 Beckley Cottages, Bookham, Surrey. With the family was Alice KALWIG sister aged 17 a Visitor, Servant born Holloway, London.
    1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
    1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
    1911 Bagdon Farm, Polesden Lacey Gt Bookham Dorking, Surrey. There were two tramps sleeping at the premises a Henry PERRY aged 36 a Farm Labourer born Dagenham, Essex and a Margaret PERRY aged 35 a Laundress born Deptford, Kent. They were entered by Police Constable Fred ??? of Dorking
  2. 1854 Thornhill Street, Battle Bridge, Islington, London (baptism of Caroline)
    1861 20 Stephenson Terrace, Islington, Middlesex
    1876 The Vicarage, Camden Town, (at marriage)
    1881 Beckley Cottages, Bookham, Surrey. With the family was Alice KALWIG sister aged 17 a Visitor, Servant born Holloway, London.
    1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
    1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
    1911 Bagdon Farm, Polesden Lacey Gt Bookham Dorking, Surrey. There were two tramps sleeping at the premises a Henry PERRY aged 36 a Farm Labourer born Dagenham, Essex and a Margaret PERRY aged 35 a Laundress born Deptford, Kent. They were entered by Police Constable Fred ??? of Dorking. Caroline is down as having 6 children, 5 survive and 1 had died at the date of this Census.
  3. 1881 Beckley Cottages, Bookham, Surrey. With the family was Alice KALWIG sister aged 17 a Visitor, Servant born Holloway, London.
    1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
  4. 1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
    1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
  5. 1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
    1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
    1911 Bagdon Farm, Polesden Lacey Gt Bookham Dorking, Surrey. There were two tramps sleeping at the premises a Henry PERRY aged 36 a Farm Labourer born Dagenham, Essex and a Margaret PERRY aged 35 a Laundress born Deptford, Kent. They were entered by Police Constable Fred ??? of Dorking
  6. 1891 Bagden Farm, Great Bookham, Surrey.
    1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
    1911 Bagdon Farm, Polesden Lacey Gt Bookham Dorking, Surrey. There were two tramps sleeping at the premises a Henry PERRY aged 36 a Farm Labourer born Dagenham, Essex and a Margaret PERRY aged 35 a Laundress born Deptford, Kent. They were entered by Police Constable Fred ??? of Dorking
  7. 1901 Prospect Lodge, Great Bookham, Surrey
    1911 Bagdon Farm, Polesden Lacey Gt Bookham Dorking, Surrey. There were two tramps sleeping at the premises a Henry PERRY aged 36 a Farm Labourer born Dagenham, Essex and a Margaret PERRY aged 35 a Laundress born Deptford, Kent. They were entered by Police Constable Fred ??? of Dorking

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