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Cool! He was at the Kings Arms in 1849 (but may have been changing pubs when the 1849 directory came out, I guess)... And he could have been dead by 1852, as well. (Sometimes I wish my dead rellies were not called SMITH!)
Is there any possibility that the White House which is on the corner of...
Hi Mike,
I am trying to track down the very John Smith you mention in the above post! I am actually trying to work out when he died (he was alive in 1851 and dead before the 1861 census).
I know that he was a retail brewer in 1851 and living at 59 Hatchett Street. In 1861, his wife Ann Smith...