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Old 14-05-10, 14:32
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Name
Charles Day
Date and place of birth
20 March 1850 in Limehouse
Names of parents
Henry Mills Day and Eliza Gradley
Date and place of baptism
20 May 1864 St Paul Bow Common
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
1. married Emily Ada H. Wilden in Poplar 1872 (d. 1878)
2. married Eliza Fanny Embleton 22 Sep 1878 at St Paul, Bow Common

Occupation(s) - if any
Mast and block maker
Military service - if any
None known
Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.
1851, 1861, 1871 George Street Limehouse
1881 - St Pauls Road, Mile End Old Town
1891 - 22 Castle Street, East Ham
1901, 1911 St Martin's Avenue East Ham

Date, place and cause of death
30 June 1916, East Ham
Date and place of burial / cremation.
possibly East Ham Old Churchyard
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
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Memorial inscription - if any
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Old 14-05-10, 17:57
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Have you ever seen this, from ten years ago, Lindsay? It gives a grave number for Charles:
http://www.mail-archive.com/london-l.../msg04818.html
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Old 14-05-10, 18:10
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The burial is on the NBI as well.

The NBI gives the burial date as 6th July 1916.

There is another burial the next year - Charles Henry Day aged 51
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Old 14-05-10, 19:33
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Thank you for looking, Kite and Elizabeth!

The lady who posted that enquiry is a distant cousin who I know did quite a lot of research into the family. I'll add Charles's grave number to my info - I'd like to visit the grave one day soon, if I can find it.
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