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- From the 1881 England Census for Southwark, London (RG11 Piece 519 Folio 56 Page 31) Mary Ann, 10, Scholar, was with her parents Thomas, 38, Boiler Maker, and Ann, 35, at 5 Keppel Street, Southwark, London, England. With her were her brothers Thomas, 8, Scholar, James, 6, Scholar, Samuel, 4, Scholar, and Henry, 9 months. Everyone was recorded as having been born in London, Middlesex, England.
From the 1891 England Census for Southwark, London (RG12 Piece 346 Folio 143 Page 78) Mary A., 21, Hat Trimmer born Rotherham, Yorkshire, was with her parents Thomas, 48, Boilermaker from Southwark, London, and Ann C., 46, Assistant Hat Maker from Bermondsey, London, at 129 H Block, Queens Buildings, St. George the Martyr, Southwark, London, England. With her were her brothers Thomas, 18, General Labourer born Walworth, London, James, 16, Rivet Boy (Boiler) born Walworth, London, Samuel, 14, Errand Boy (Port) born Southwark, London, and Harry, 10, Scholar born Southwark, London.
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