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Old 13-08-10, 00:10
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Default Caroline Sarah Carter, nee Robins

Caroline Sarah Robins

Birth
born 23 July 1866 at 26 Playhouse Yard, which ran between Golden Lane and Whitecross Street in St. Luke's London, roughly where Fortune Street is now.
Parents: Caroline Sarah Robins, nee Denison and William Robins. [or perhaps not. The 1861 census for the area I want is missing and in 1871 William Robins is in Parkhurst Prison. William and Caroline's last known child before Caroline Sarah was born 1853, quite a gap for those days]

Baptism
05 Aug 1866, St. Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury, London

1871
26 Playhouse Yard, St. Luke's, London
Caroline Robins head mar 40 general dealer, London City
William Robins son unm. 20 painter's labourer St. Luke's
>Caroline Robins daur 5 scholar St. Luke's
[as stated above, William Robins senior was in Parkhurst Prison]

1881
83 St Johns Rd, Hoxton, London
William Robins head 58 furniture dealer b. Cripplegate, Middlesex
Caroline Robins wife 51 b. Cripplegate, Middlesex [she wasn't!]
>Caroline Robins daur 15 b St. Luke's

marriage
25 Apr 1886 St John the Baptist, Hoxton
to Charles Albert Carter [who was born Charles Albert McCarthy]

1887 birth of son Charles James Carter

20 Jul 1890 birth of son Frederick Edward Carter at 9 Lochnager Street

1891
9 Lochnager Street Bromley-by-Bow, East London

1894 birth of son William Sidney Carter at 86 Charles Street, Stepney, E. London

11 Dec 1899 birth of son Henry Ernest Carter

1897 birth of daughter Grace Caroline

1901
100 Westmoreland Road, Newington, Southwark

Sometime 1901-1902 the family moved to Newton, Manchester where Charles was working for R. White's of R. White's lemonade fame.

24 Jan 1902 birth of daughter Mabel Alice Carter at 22 Droylsden Road, Newton, Manchester.

Between 1902 and 1911 the family returned to London, where Charles bought the Pakenham Arms public house at 1, Pakenham Road St. Pancras.

1911
1 Pakenham Road, St. Pancras

9 Dec 1911 death of daughter Mabel Alice Carter

During WW2, Caroline and Charles moved to Ruislip in Middlesex to avoid the blitz.

Death
26 Jan 1944
Caroline Sarah Carter aged 77, wife of Charles Albert Carter, retired licensed victualler, at 7 Westfield Way, Ruislip, Middlesex. Cause of death cerebral haemorrhage, arteriosclerosis, old age, hemiplegia.

Burial
1st Feb 1944, Northwood Cemetery, Chestnut Avenue, Northwood, Middlesex
[Grave G42]
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