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James Carpenter (1833-unknown)

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Son of James Carpenter and Mary Carpenter (née Dyckhoff).

 

Born around 1833 in St Giles in the Fields, Westminster, London[1].

 

Baptised as Ja[me]s W[illia]m Carpenter at St Martin in the Fields in 1833[2].

 

1841: Park Street, St Pancras, London[3].]

On the night of 6th June 1841 James (8) was living with his parents James (30) and Mary (30) and his siblings: Emily (5) and Mary (1).

 

1851: 20 Pratt Street, Camden Town, St Pancras, London - Cow Keeper[][4].

On the night of 30th March 1851 James (18) was living with his parents James (44) and Mary (41) and his siblings: Emily (15), a servant-general; Mary (11), a scholar; Henry (6), a scholar; and Walter (4), a scholar. All the children were shown as having been born in St. Pancras, with the exception of James who was born in St. Giles. Sarah Frost (18), a servant from Deptford, was recorded as a visitor to the house.

 

1861: 11 Grove Street, Camden Town, St Pancras, London - Dairy Man[5].

On the night of 7th April 1861 James (27) was living with his parents James (54) and Mary (51) and his brothers: Henry (15), a printer; and Walter (14). The enumerator's schedule also shows that James' uncle William and his family were present at this address on the night the census was taken.

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Footnotes

  1. Year of birth (estimated) and place of birth taken from the 1851 census.
  2. Pallots baptism index. The parents are named as Ja[me]s and Mary Carpenter. The entry also gives James' father's occupation as coppersmith
  3. 1841 Census - HO 107/684/8 Page 30-31.
  4. 1851 Census.
  5. 1861 Census - RG 9/94 33-07

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