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William Herniman

 

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   2144 1.0 William Hernimanmale

Birth: about 1822, at St Martins, LondonCensus

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Additional information: Marriage Certificate 

Census Details: 1851
   2145
Married: Mary Clarke  08 Aug 1841BMD
b. about 1822, at Dublin, Ireland

Census Details: 1851

   21462.1 James Hernimanmale
Birth: about 1846, at St Giles in the Fields, LondonCensus

Census Details: 1851
2148
Married: Sarah [not known]  before 1872Est. from child
b. about 1855, at Scotland

   21493.1 Alice Rosina Hernimanfemale
Birth: about 1872, at St Giles, LondonCensus

   21503.2 James Hernimanmale
Birth: 1874, at St Giles, LondonCensus

   21513.3 Charles Hernimanmale
Birth: about 1880, at St Giles, LondonCensus

   21472.2 Mary Hernimanfemale
Birth: about 1848, at St Giles in the Fields, LondonCensus

Census Details: 1851

   21422.3 Rosina Hernimanfemale
Birth: about 1850, at St Giles in the Fields, LondonCensus

Additional information: Marriage Certificate 

Census Details: 1851 1871 1881
1545
Married: Henry Ellis  1880BMD
b. about 1855, at Lambeth, London

Census Details: 1861 1871 1881

   21433.1 Henry J Ellismale
Birth: about 1881, at Lambeth, LondonCensus

Census Details: 1881

 


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