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babbage, farnham road handsworth

In 1911 he was living at 86 Farnham Rd.

Frederick Babbage head aged 60 occ, prison pensioner born London
Annie " wife aged 59 born Yorkshire
Maud " dau aged 20 occ. dressmaker born London

Married for 33 years.

In 1901 he was living at 27, Benjamin Street, Wakefield

Frederick Babbage head aged 50 occ. prison warder
Charles " son aged 21 occ. coal miner
Lily " dau aged 13
Maud " dau aged 11

All born in London
His wife not listed at this address.


Terry
 
In 1891 he was living at 4, Wormwood Scrubbs Prison Block, Old Oak Road, Hammersmith, Uxbridge Rd

Frederick Babbage head aged 41 occ. prison warder born Exeter
Eliza (Annie) wife aged 33 born London Clerkenwell
Henry son aged 10 born London
Edward son aged 7 born London
Olive dau aged 7 born London
Clara dau aged 5 born London
Lily dau aged 3 born London
Maud dau aged 1 born London

Birthplace different on cenuses?
Charles not listed?
 
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In 1891 at Mayford Industrial School, Mayford Woking Surrey

There is a Charles FJ Babbage aged 11 listed as an inmate and born in Clerkenwell, London.

The same birthplace as most of his family


Terry
 
According to Electoral Rolls
In 1920 at 86 Farnham Road
Maud Annie Babbage and Lily Elizabeth Babbage
 
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thanks lady linda,i have been trying to solve a family mystery for the last 4 years.
my greatgrand mother,was born in london in 1857 ,and according to 1901 cenus,died between 1891-1901.no record of her death found anywhere on find my past or ancestry.com.
on the 1911 cenus she has come back to life as annie not eliza and born in yorkshire,i am trying to break down what year annie died.
i wonder if she features on the electoral rolls in the 1920s?
hope to one day order her death certificate and put the mystery to bed.
 
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