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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: sueappleton on Saturday 16 December 23 05:35 GMT (UK)
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Mary Brookes, a possible relative, born c. 1800, is shown on the 1841 Census as living in Clapton Square in the Borough of Tower Hamlets. These appear to have been 1 person dwellings, presumably flats. She is described as being of independent means. She would not have been well-off, but possibly a pensioned off servant of an aristocratic family. Is anyone familiar with these dwellings and is that a likely place for such a person to have lived at that time?
Thank you.
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This may be of interest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clapton_Square and on the Charles Booth Poverty Maps of London it is shown as Middle Class well to do - check the legend https://booth.lse.ac.uk/map/16/-0.0563/51.5490/100/0?marker=534869,185132
Kay
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Thank you so much Kay. I will check it out!
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Per the census she was of independent means and had one servant living with her.
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Thank you Shaun! Actually, looking more closely, it look as though she may have been the last person in Clarence Place, rather than the first person in Clapton Square. What do you think? I don't suppose it makes much difference, I assume that both addresses were a similar standard of dwellings.
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I think it must be Clapton Square:
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Thanks again Shaun!