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And in 1861 his age is down as 32, so still too young:
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Thomas William Palmer baptised 17 Jan 1829 Coleshill, son of Thomas and Ann Eleanor.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...ce&pId=4435177 I wouldn't have thought he would be old enough to describe himself as a solicitor in 1846, but his father's occupation is Attorney on that baptism, so maybe Thomas William was learning the family trade in 1846? |
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I did find this one: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/...0a6386127d162a |
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I wonder whether either of those Thomases had a brother called Frederick who was a sailor? |
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I do find it strange that Sarah would know a solicitor. Although my elusive Caroline Hannah Kendall who was a barmaid in the Windmill, 18 Nicholas lane, Lombard street EC3 and then married into a family of notaries, although not vastly wealthy a lot more well off than her and most people. Her husband's grandfather left quite a bit of money in his will but after his grandson died and although all married in wives had a mention and some money there was not one mention of Caroline. |
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