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Household of Charles Bonner (born 1826, Kent)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Greenwich, London,Kent, England

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Charles Bonner's household

Male

Charles

Bonner

Head
Female

Elizabeth

Bonner

Wife
Male

Charles

Bonner

Son
Male

Frederick

Bonner

Son
Female

Edith

Bonner

Daughter
Female

Maude

Bonner

Daughter
Male

Henry

Bonner

Son
Female

Susan

Bonner

Daughter
First name(s) Charles
Last name Bonner
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 55
Birth year 1826
Birth place Chatham, Kent, England

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Charles

Bonner

Head

Married

55

1826

Chatham, Kent, England

Elizabeth

Bonner

Wife

Married

38

1843

Devonport, Devon, England

Charles

Bonner

Son

Single

18

1863

Woolwich, Kent, England

Frederick

Bonner

Son

Single

12

1869

Greenwich, Kent, England

Edith

Bonner

Daughter

Single

11

1870

Greenwich, Kent, England

Maude

Bonner

Daughter

Single

7

1874

Greenwich, Kent, England

Henry

Bonner

Son

Single

5

1876

Greenwich, Kent, England

Susan

Bonner

Daughter

Single

3

1878

Greenwich, Kent, England

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