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Offline polidor

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Re: Missing wife & daughter in 1861
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 11 May 11 23:28 BST (UK) »
Hello.... :)

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries - The Standard (London), Wednesday, October 29, 1879
Marriage
ROBINSON -LARMUTH - Oct 25, at the Congregational Chapel, Haverstock Hill, London, by the Rev. T.W Nunn, William Watson Robinson, youngest son of Mr. Richard Robinson, of 31, Great Western terrace, Westbourn Park, to Harriette, only daughter of Mr. Thomas Larmuth, of Haverstock Hill, late of Tunbridge Wells.


Sheila.


Thank you very much for the extra info re Harriett.
I also appreciate the'Library sub' tip. I will look into that.

Rob, i have managed to take a copy from the 2 Gazette articles--thank you for that. poli  :)
Behling---- London
Bridges---- London
Copperwheat----Bedfordshire---Norfolk
Denton----Bedfordshire
Edwards----Wales
Evans----N.Wales
Farrow----Norfolk
Hughes----N.Wales
Jones----Wales---Bedfordshire
Lambert----London
Larmouth/uth----London
Ostler----Norfolk
Sherwood----Bedfordshire
Silver----Bedfordshire---Suffolk
Smart----Leicestershire---Middx
Teagle----Buckinghamshire---Wales
Totterdell----Hampshire---London---Stoke-On-Trent
Woods----London

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Re: Missing wife & daughter in 1861
« Reply #10 on: Friday 13 August 21 13:11 BST (UK) »
I am researching East London photographers and have Thomas Henry Larmuth (Born 5 Aug 1832 in Shoreditch). The son of Alfred William Larmuth.

In 1867 he is shown as a Photographer in Tunbridge Wells and in 1874 at 18 High Street, Tunbridge Wells as a Confectioner and Photographer.

There is reference to a Thomas Henry Larmuth in 1882 as a Patentee of Fruit ales, Champagne at Pembury road & Orchard house, and 18 Dalston lane, Hackney (is he the same person?)

 Thomas Henry Larmuth of 4 Glenarm Road, Clapton died in 1915.

Would appreciate any further information.
Researching East London & Essex Early Photographers and Silent Film Makers and Studios in Waltham Forest.