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- From the 1871 Census (RG10 Piece 1795 Folio 10 Page 12) Charles, 3, was with his mother Harriet, widow, 32, Labourer's widow from East Ruston, Norfolk, in Smallburgh Road, Stalham, Norfolk, England. With him were his siblings George, 9, Scholar, Walter, 6, Scholar, Mary, 5, Scholar, and Benjamin, 2. All the children were reportedly born in Stalham, Norfolk. Lodging with the family was Alice Colman, 18, Field Worker from Smallburgh, Norfolk.
From the 1881 Census (RG11 Piece 1920 Folio 8 Page 9) Charles, 14, Bricklayer's Boy, was with his mother Harriet, widow, 42, Charwoman, in Stalham, Norfolk, England. With him were his siblings Walter, 16, Farm Labourer, Mary, 15, No Occupation, Benjamin, 10, Scholar, and Helen, 10, Scholar. Everyone was reportedly born in Stalham, Norfolk.
From the 1891 Census (RG12 Piece 1500 Folio 78 Page 26) Charles, 23, Norfolk Artillery Militia (Training) from Stalham, Norfolk, was lodging at 57 Admiralty Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. This was the abode of Emma Gibbs, 47, from Sea Palling, Norfolk, and her children Caroline, 26, Beatster (net worker) born Sea Palling, Norfolk, Nancy, 24, Dressmaker born Sea Palling, Norfolk, Rosa, 21, Machinist born Sea Palling, Norfolk, John, 16, Shoemaker born Sea Palling, Norfolk, William, 11, born Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Emma, 10, born Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and George, 14, Shoemaker born SEa Palling, Norfolk. Also lodging there were fellow Norfolk Artillery Militia (Training) men James Baxter, 20, from Swainthorpe, Norfolk, Thomas Caxton, 20, from Barford, Norfolk, and Charles Bunn, 20, from Colton, Norfolk.
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