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Frederic SENIER
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Frederic Senier (always spelt without the K in Frederic - seems to have been a family idiosyncrasy) Date and place of birth 24 Aug 1845 at 9 Brunswick Place, Hoxton New Town, Middlesex Names of parents Thomas Senier and Sarah (nee Biggs) Date and place of baptism - if applicable none found Details of each of his or her marriages - if any Married Agnes Maria Jessemey at St Philip's, Dalston on 12 Sept 1868 Occupation(s) - if any Always a cabinet maker except in 1871 when he seems to have branched out temporarily to become a grocer (there were several other grocers in the family) Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 1851 2 Cambridge Place, Shoreditch, Middlesex 1861 6 Hertford Place, Shoreditch, Middlesex 1871 1 Haverlock Road, Hackney 1881- 1901 32 Brownlow Road, Shoreditch, Middlesex 1911 - Hollingsbrook, Dawes Heath, Rochford, Essex Date, place and cause of death 20 Feb 1919 Dawes Heath, Rochford, Essex from cerebral apoplexy Date and place of burial / cremation. not known Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Yes - Estate value £529 16s 5d Memorial inscription - if any not known Last edited by Lindsay; 02-11-14 at 13:35. |
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This is 1891 in case you haven't got him - FMP transcribed him as "Senior"
Frederick Senier Head Widower M 45 1846 Cabinet Maker Shoreditch London Frederick Senier W Son Single M 21 1870 Clerk Shoreditch London Agnes M Senier Daughter Single F 19 1872 Hackney London May Senier Daughter F 16 1875 Tailoress Shoreditch London Lilian M Senier Daughter F 14 1877 Milliner Shoreditch London Alfred H Jessamy Brother In Law Single M 39 1852 Living On Own Means Imbecile Bethnal Green London RG number: RG12 Piece: 255 Folio: 73 Page: 37 32, Brownlow Road, Shoreditch |
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Thanks for looking, Elizabeth - I did have that, just didn't put it very clearly on my post!
32 Brownlow Road was in the family for years, and I have a picture of my g-grandmother outside it in the 1890s. Even in 1917 my grandfather gave it as his address on naval documents. Various family members also lived in nos 25 and 27 at different times. Found an identical house for sale in Brownlow Road on the internet, and had great fun looking at the floor plan etc |
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I find I don't "see" things quite as clearly as I once did! * Slight feeling of distraction * |
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Original post updated in red
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