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John Mallinson

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Richard Mallinson
(1849-1914)

 

Richard Mallinson 5,13,23

  • Born: 1 Nov 1849, Aldgate, London, England 23
  • Christened: 1 Dec 1858, Duke's Place, London, England 23
  • Marriage (1): Amity Weakley in 1878 in West Ham District, Essex, England
  • Died: 24 Nov 1914, Romford, London, England aged 65 23
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Spouses/Children:

1. Amity Weakley

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bullet  General Notes:

In the 1881 census the family was living at 1 Mallinson Villa, High Road, Leyton Low, Essex, England and in 1901 census was living at Redden Court, Harold Wood, Essex and his occupation was a farmer and cattle dealer.

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bullet  Sources of information or noted events in his life were:

• General Comment. 23 Noted events in his life were:

• He appeared on the census in 1851 in 112, Minories, Aldgate, London.
• He appeared on the census in 1861 in Abbey Road, West Ham, Essex.
• He appeared as a Dairyman on the census in 1871 in Forest Gate, Essex.
• He appeared as a Cattle dealer on the census in 1881 in Mallinson Vil, No. 1, H Rd, Leyton Low, Essex.
• He appeared as a Farmer and Cattle Dealer on the census in 1901 in Redden Court Farm, Hornchurch, Essex.
• He worked as a Farmer on 29 Jan 1910.
• Witness: Son's wedding, 29 Jan 1910.
• He appeared as a Dealer in Dairy Stock & Farmer -Employer on the census on 2 Apr 1911 in New Redden Court, Harold Wood, Romford, Essex. No of Rooms 11

• Baptism, 1 Dec 1858, St. James Duke's-Place, London, England.


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Richard married Amity Weakley, daughter of Samuel Weakley and Amelia Ann Croome, in 1878 in West Ham District, Essex, England. (Amity Weakley was born on 4 Apr 1852 in Woodford, Essex, England and died on 26 May 1933 in Hornchurch, Essex, England.)



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