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seabrook/hazell
I am interested in find more about.
John Seabrook Perfumer in Chiswell Street,Nr Finsbury Sq in1796. He married Hannah Hazell at St John Hackney on 17 July 1816. |
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He is a bachelor on his marriage to Hannah, so are you sure he is the same John who was a perfumer in 1796? Also, if they are the parents of John Seabrook who was baptised 25 Aug 1819 at the City of London Lying-In Hospital in Finsbury, the baptism record gives the father's occupation as carter (or possibly porter?). Abode is Grays Inn Lane. Or is that a different family?
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I don't know whether you already have this, Bert, but there is a Samuel Seabrook who married a Frances Bedford 24 Jun 1855 at St Pancras. Samuel was full age, a bachelor, carpenter, residence Grove Street, father John Seabrook, perfumer. Frances was full age, a widow, residence Grove Street, father Francis Starr, plumber. Witnesses John Cross and M Buckeridge.
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1861 census
Mulberry Tree, Market Street, Warwick, Warwickshire Samuel Seabrook Head Mar 37 Carpenter Middlesex Finsbury Frances Do Wife Do 38 Warwicksh Birmingham John Lewis Lodger Un 40 Booksellers Canvasser Warwicks Wootten Wawen |
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And Samuel's baptism is in the non-conformist records:
Christ Church Spitalfields, Middlesex (Wesleyan) 1829 Nov 29 born Sep 30, Samuel, parents John & Leah Seabrook, No 7 Browns Buildings, Clifton St, Finsbury, perfumer. |
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I really must go out shopping, but just before I do, there are two more Wesleyan baptisms to add:
Church Street, Spital Fields, London Martha born Mar 2d, bap Ap 13 1823, parents John & Leah Seabrook, Shoreditch, weaver Thomas born Oct 10 baptizd Decr 17 1826, parents John & Leah Seabrook, 10 Swan Street, Minories, perfumer. |
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There is an 1822 marriage between John Seabrook, bachelor, and Leah Giles, spinster, at St Botolph Without Bishopgate.
http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/16...l=ReturnRecord Both sign their names and the witnesses were Hannah Giles and ? Goodchild. |
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Several newspaper reports from August 1832 on the partnership between Hayden Samuel and John Seabrook, perfumers, Worship Street, being dissolved.
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1841 census:
29 Holywell Lane Shoreditch John Seabrook 45 Leah 45 Martha 25 waistcoat maker Thomas 14 apprentice wood engraver Samuel 11
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