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    Christening 1832

    Thanks Tippin, you have been very helpful indeed. How very interesting. Now for the next step! Thank you, AEJordan
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    Christening 1832

    Tippin, the Warwick Record Office has been a very useful link but I have not yet made full use of it. A John Jordan is listed as the licensee of the Shakespeare Head in Livery St in 1804. He is here until at least 1816. There is also a John Jordan who is the victualler at 11 Lower Temple St...
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    Christening 1832

    Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, there appears to be no online record on the database, I trust that your search will be more fruitful. best wishes, AEJordan
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    Christening 1832

    Hi, Thanks for your response, this looks very interesting. Samuel Jordan [b abt 1828] was my great grandfather who lived at Lower Temple St with his mother Elizabeth [b abt 1796]. There is no mention of a male head of house in the 1841 census. The trade directories [Robson's 1839] show an...
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    Christening 1832

    I have only just joined and only just seen this thread, which started with William Hill Jorden who lived at 16 Lower Temple Street. From trade directories I note that John Jordan, at number 11 and Elizabeth Jordan at number 13 were also in the 1841 census as listed above. I'm not too bothered...
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