Back to the original question regarding Adolphus
Adolphus (b1841 Wittersden Kent) appears on the 1881 census in Cambridge Place Cambridge, a street occupied by the very large and extended Brignell family. Does anyone know of his activities with the conjuring, and his parents?
Is the fact that he was in a street heavily populated by bearers of his family name meaningful, or just coincidental?
and looking at Tati's 1851 census entry ...........
1851
HO107/1620 141 1
Wittersham, Kent
John Brignall, head, 30, Farmer's son, b. Wittersham
Ann, wife, 36, School Mistress, b. do.
James Bourne, wife's son, 13, Errand Boy, b. Brockland
Adolphus Brignall Bourne, son, 10, scholar at home, b. Wittersham
John Tyler? Brignall, son, 5, scholar at home, b. do.
Ann Elizth Brignall, dau, 5 mo, b. do.
I think this could be John (possibly with his parents) in 1841 at Wittersham, Kent:
John BRIGNALL 55 farmer b.Kent
Mary 60 b.Kent
John 20 son b.Kent
Mary FUDGE 6 grandau not born in Kent
HO107/479 folio 28 page 4
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1851 - Mumford's, Wittersham, Kent
John BRIGNALL head mar 68 farmer of 30 acres employing 1 lab b.Wittersham Kent
Mary wife 69 b.High Halden Kent
Sarah FUDGE visitor 16 house servant b.Battle Sussex
HO107/1620 folio 131 page 12
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1861 - Mumford's Farm, Wittersham, Kent
John BRIGNALL head mar 78 farmer of 30 acres employing 2 ............ b.Wittersham
Mary W wife 79 b.High Halden Kent
Mary A grandau unm 18 b.Wittersham
RG9/509 folio 112 page 10
john BRIGNALL married Mary Wood TYLER at Wittersham 1805
http://woodchurchancestry.org.uk/midkentmarriages/index.phpStill doesn't help much but another generation back for Adolphus
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