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Title: John Charles Burland
Post by: bananaman on Thursday 10 August 06 11:36 BST (UK)
John Charles Burland born 7/10/1855  at St. George in the East. Can any one assist as to any brothers or sisters that he had?
He married Anne Maria Campbell in 1878.
 Any help would be of interest.

Many thanks.

Bananaman
Title: Re: John Charles Burland
Post by: Cazay on Thursday 10 August 06 12:34 BST (UK)
1861, 11 Everard St, St George in the East Middlesex RG9/276  75    5

Chas Burland 34 St Olave Southwark Surrey Carman
Margt 31 Cheapside Mdx
Jno 5 St George E Mdx
Jas 3     *
Thos 1   *

Cazay
Title: Re: John Charles Burland
Post by: Cazay on Thursday 10 August 06 12:50 BST (UK)
Looking at the 1871 census Charles appears to have a new wife, Amelia and another child.

Living in Hungerford St, St George in the East  RG10/536  57/19

Charles Burland 40 St George E Carman
Amelia 39 St Luke Mdx
John 16 St George E Soap Maker
James 14      *     Scholar   
Stephen 5 mths *             Tongue Tied

Cazay
Title: Re: John Charles Burland
Post by: bananaman on Thursday 10 August 06 12:51 BST (UK)
To Cazay

Many thanks for your quick reply.

again.
 Bananaman
Title: Re: John Charles Burland
Post by: Bryant on Thursday 10 August 06 20:27 BST (UK)
Hello Bananaman
wellcome to rootschat  :)

Have another generation..............

1841
SUFFOLK PLACE, SNOWSFIELD, BERMONDSEY, SOUTHWARK, SURREY
CHARLES BURLAND  40  POTTER           Y (BORN IN COUNTY ie Surrey)
CATHERINE   "          35  ?  BINDER       Y
CHARLES       "          13                         Y
THOMAS         "          11                        Y
EMILY            "           4                          Y
JOSEPH         "           10 MONTHS          Y
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*Snowsfield is still there today and it's by Guys Hospital a minute or two from the back steps of London Bridge Station

Bryant