b. 10/11/1857
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25 Green Walk, SAINT SAVIOUR SURREY, Christchurch, Surrey | |||
Parents | ||||
David Dear | d. 08/03/1865 | |||
Margaret Dunstone Perrow |
d. 25/02/1870
Name
Age
Known Residence
Spouse Name
Spouse Occupation
Given husband name is same as one of sons, and youngest son was admitted to workhouse as orphan two months later. |
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Occupations
1871 | Scholar |
Also known as
Alfred Dear, Dear Alfred |
Poor Relief
25/04/1870 | Admitted to Union Workhouse, , Kent | ||
29/04/1870 | Discharged from Union Workhouse, , Kent | ||
29/04/1870 | Admitted to South Metropolitan District Schools, Sutton, Surrey | ||
29/01/1873 | Discharged from South Metropolitan District Schools, Sutton, Surrey |
Did You Know?
- I originally thought that the death certificate for Margaret Dunstone Perrow was for a different person, as the husband name and age at death are not consistent with other evidence. However, I think it may be that the informant provided inaccurate information, as Margaret's son Alfred Ross Dear was admitted to the Greenwich Union's school at Sutton as an orphan two months later.
- The 1861 and 1871 censuses say that Alfred Ross Dear was born in Kent (although they disagree on whether it was in Ashford or Greenwich). According to his birth certificate he was born in St Saviour Surrey.
Locations
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