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Old 22-09-11, 14:30
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The Samuel who died Apr-Jun 1854 was an unmarried butler, according to the London probate records (administration to his brother William).
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Old 22-09-11, 15:23
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Deaths Dec 1852
Robinson Samuel Wandsworth 1d 269


Above buried 2nd Oct 1852 at St Mary's Putney aged 6 days

Deaths Sep 1853
Robinson Samuel William Stepney 1c 333


Above most likely to be Samuel William Robinson b Q1 1851 Stepney

Deaths Mar 1854
Robinson Samuel E London 1c 21


Not sure about this one - there's a burial on FMP for a 90 year old on 8th Jan 1854 but the burial/abode is Finsbury which isn't this district, but there's no other reg for the 90-year old.

Deaths Jun 1854
Robinson Samuel Marylebone 1a 278


Unmarried butler (re Kite's prev post)
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Old 23-09-11, 21:41
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I bet you have it already, but I found George's baptism in the LMA records.

At Holy Trinity Gough Square on 16 Feb 1844 (Abode Pemberton St). Does this help with the area for Samuels death ?

I have no idea where Gough Square might have been.

Did you find Harriet Hepzibah in 1841 census ?

Most likely seems to be Harriet Packer b 1821 F.S. in Grove St Regents Park, in the household of Francis Walker, Ind.

His children were named Augustus, Amelia, Caroline and Diana.

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Old 23-09-11, 21:56
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Yes, it was seeing the baptism (post 20) that led me to get the birth cert. Without the bap I wouldn't have known they had a child!

Trouble is, they had moved from the City of London by 1851 and after that I don't know where samuel went. If he did die before Harriet remarried then it must have been outside London (unless his registration went missing!).
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Old 23-09-11, 22:00
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That could well be Harriet in 1841, unless she is transcribed as Parker which a lot of the Packers are
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