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Death certificate for Caroline Walker*
Provided by Caroline Walker - Death Cert.
| Name at death | Caroline Walker | ||||||
| Age at Death | 5 | ||||||
| Burial Date | 12 May 1877 | ||||||
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Greenham |
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| Official at Burial | The Rev'd. F Robertson, Baptist Minister. | ||||||
| Comments | Not sure about oficials forename | ||||||
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The articles below contain information about Caroline Walker.
CAROLINE WALKER
Caroline was born in Bermondsey in Q2 1872 Southwark 1d 231 & was baptised on 31 March 1872.
She was the daughter of Charles Benjamin & Amelia (nee Loveday) Walker. They had married on 21 February 1869 & were living in Bermondsey in 1871. He was a Fellmonger & they had a son, Charles, 1.
After Caroline’s birth the family moved to Greenham Mills where Charles continued being a Fellmonger. In 1874 they had a daughter, Amelia Louise, & in 1876, Ada (Ref: 3638). Sadly, Ada died at 6 weeks old.
Caroline died on 7 May 1877 at Greenham Mills, aged 5, from a disease of the brain. Q2 1872 Newbury 2c 150.
She was buried at NRC on 12 May 1877.
By 1881 Charles & his family had back to 107, Jamaica Road, Bermondsey. He was a Fellmonger employing 22 men. They had had two more children: Emma Alice, 3, & Charles Benjamin, 1. By 1891 Charles had become a Butcher & they had 2 more children: Frank, 7 & Nellie, 5.
Author: Dalton
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