WHITLOCK Chart 0400

This is a Chart for George Whitlock and Elizabeth Fielder

married
December quarter
1883
Chelsea
district
London
1
GEORGE WHITLOCK

born about
1862
Chelsea, London
occupation
1901 Waiter Restaurant
  2
ELIZABETH FIELDER

born about
1861
(5 months on the 1861 Census)
Appledore, Kent


3
William
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1886
 Holland
(British subject)
occupation
1901
Labeller
Blacking Factory
4
Gertrude
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1888
Queenborough
Kent
5
Bertie
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1890
 Holland
(British subject)
6
Arthur
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1892
Battersea
Surrey
7
Fred
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1894
Battersea
Surrey
8
Reginald
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1897
Battersea
Surrey
9
George
WHITLOCK
 
born about
1900
(4 months on the
1901 Census)
Battersea
Surrey
  1. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  2. 1871 Census - Railway Gates, Kendardington, Kent. 
    1861 Census - Tucker House, Appledore, Kent
    1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  3. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  4. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  5. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  6. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  7. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  8. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)
  9. 1901 Census - 64 Warriner Gardens, Battersea, Surrey. Charles and Bertram (Brothers of Elizabeth FIELDER were visitors)

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