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William Ward BREAKSPEAR
(1826-Cir 1901) |
William Ward BREAKSPEAR
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• Census, 6 Jun 1841, Bridwell Yard, St Aldate, Oxford. 3 • Fact 1, 1851. • Residence, 1861, 12 Richmond Street, Finsbury, Middlesex. 4 • Residence, 1871, 21 Englishs Row, St Aldate, Oxford. 5 • Residence, 1881, 21 Englishs Row, St Aldate, Oxford. 6 • Occupation: Plasterer. ![]() William married Ann DAWSON, daughter of William DAWSON and Ann, circa Apr 1850 in Oxford, Oxfordshire. (Ann DAWSON was born about 1831 in Sunningwell, Berkshire, died on 10 Apr 1889 in Littlemore Hospital, Oxford 7 8 and was buried on 15 Apr 1889 in Littlemore Hospital, Oxford 9.) |
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OFHS (Index Dated 17/01/2006), Search carried out 07/06/2007 from an Index dated 17/01/2000.
2
"England and Wales Death Index," database online, entry for William ward Breakspear; citing; Oxford; Volume 3a, Page 523.
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1841 Census of England, St Aldgate; Oxfordshire; Enumeration District: 5; folio 26, page 17, William Ward Breakspear; PRO HO 107/891/1.
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1861 Census of England, Middlesex, St Luke, City Road, District 9, folio 48, page 38, William Ward Breakspear; PRO RG 9/203; Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005), Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861, Kew, Surrey, England.
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1871 Census of England, Oxfordshire, St Aldate, District 2, folio 57, page 37, William Ward Breakspear; PRO RG 10/1437; 3rd April 1871
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1881 Census of England, Oxfordshire, Oxford St Aldate, District 2, folio 44, page 30, William Ward Breakspear; PRO RG 11/1501.
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Register of Deaths, p. Search by AFS, 21 Aug 2008, Ann Breakspear (nee. Dawson); OFHS.
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"England and Wales Death Index," database online, entry for Ann Breakspear (nee Dawson); citing; Headingtom; Volume 3a, Page 406.
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Register of Burials, p. Search by AFS, 21 Aug 2008, Ann Breakspear (nee. Dawson); OFHS; Table of Contents | Surnames | Name List This Web Site was Created 27 Nov 2016 with Legacy 8.0 from Millennia
Littlemore hospital had its own burial ground, consecrated in 1882, because the number of burials from the hospital was overwhelming the Littlemore Parish Church burial ground.