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51 | A gardener in Camberwell, Surrey | Page, John (I4111)
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52 | A gardener living i n Finchhamstead, Reading in 1851 | Goswell, Henry (I2130)
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53 | A gardiner | Goswell, William (I2947)
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54 | A general labourer in 1881 | Geswell, William (I2164)
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55 | A gentleman and a bachelor when he married in 1647. | Goswell, Thomas (I3344)
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56 | A gentleman in 1843 Living in St Pancras in 1841 with his wife Caroline | Goswell, John (I3863)
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57 | A gentleman of Chiltern Villa, Newnham Manor, Wallingford, Oxon In Kelly's 1907 UK directory is living at Chiltern Village, Newnham Murren, Wallingford | Goswell, William Ernest (I3953)
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58 | A grocer in 1843. A grocer and cheesemonger in 1851 and 1861 In 1881 at the age of 59 he is a widower in a licensed Victorian Asylum in the parish of Camberwell (?oldpeople's home) A publican in 1871 | Goswell, Thomas (I3857)
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59 | A husbandman Signed the marriage certificate as Kentin | Kenting, Robert (I4959)
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60 | A Johan Goswell was buried at St Nicholas, Hurst on 9/10/1601. married to Raphe A Kathryn Goswell was buried on 20 2 1591 at St Nicholas, Hurst, married ro Raphe Also known as Raffe | Goswell, Raphe (I2843)
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61 | A John Goswell joined the crew of the Virginia in 1871 in Liverpool ?sailing to Plymouth | Geswell, John J (I4235)
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62 | A john Goswell married an Eliz. Peller on 23rd july 1735 at Westminster. She was a widow | Goswell, John (I2310)
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63 | A labeler and packer in 1891 | Goswell, Amelia (I2439)
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64 | A labourer in 1846 | Goswell, Henry (I5054)
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65 | A lacemaker from Calais | Branson, William (I462)
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66 | A market gardener in 1851 living at 103 Crown Lane, Twickenham next door to hais father and family. | Goswell, Henry (I3846)
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67 | A market gardener. His will makes his unmarried sister Elizabeth the executrix. Value less than 3,000 pounds | Goswell, William (I2185)
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68 | A market gardener. Living at 104 Crown lane Twickenham in 1851 On the 1851 census hs place of origin is written clearly and looks like Ladley, Berks (does not exist) but is actually Tadley, Berks (now Tadley, Hampshire - it is on the border) | Goswell, William (I2184)
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69 | A master tailor | Goswell, Henry (I404)
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70 | A mealman as per the "Registers of the Parish of Wandsworthin the County of Surrey 1603 - 1787" A George Goswell was listed as a churchwarden for the parish Church of Wandsworth in 1698/9 | Goswell, George (I2894)
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71 | A merchant in London | Childe, John (I4804)
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72 | A needle woman in 1871 (after her husband's death) The 1871 census records a sone called John aged 3. Difficult to interpret as he firstborn, John, was still alive. In 1891 she is listed as a charwoman. | (Goswell), Eizabeth (I2219)
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73 | A nun | Eadflæd (I1388)
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74 | A painter. Of Hollywell St, St Leonard, Shoreditch Had apprentices: George Morphus in 1713, Richard Dyer in 1744 | Goswell, William (I2536)
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75 | A painter/stainer Details from his 1747 will Burial 5 Jul 1747 | Goswell, William (I4070)
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76 | A pauper in 1793 | Goswell, John (I3721)
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77 | A piano forte maker on the 1851 census, living at 10 Church Place, Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey A piano forte maker and carpenter on the 1861 census | Goswell, John (I3866)
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78 | A pressman in 1851 | Moore, William (I2172)
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79 | A publican in 1871 at the Freemasons Tavern on Howard Rd, Stoke Newington Green, Middlesex. Later lived at 85 Englefield Rd, Stoke Newington Green | Goswell, Claudius Maximillian (I3855)
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80 | A road sweeper in 1911 at 23 Chesterman Street, Reading, Berkshire | Goswell, Walter (I4089)
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81 | A saddler's assistant in 1891 | Goswell, William A (I2440)
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82 | A sailor: marin? on the?merchant the ship Restauration Deails from Thomas's will | Goswell, Thomas (I4850)
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83 | A salesman His will mentions JamesCornish and John Horta/Hizt Mary Goswell in her will of 1709 mentions him as her nephew | Goswell, Sackvill (I3622)
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84 | A servant when he marries | Vass, John (I5056)
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85 | A ship smith in 1851 living at Low Gun Alley, Tower Hamlets, Dt George in the east. | Goswell, George (I2519)
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86 | A ship smith in 1871 living at 12, Green Bank, Wapping, London, England In 1877 living at York Place, London Docks, Tower Hamlets, London, England. Occupation - labourer | Goswell, Maryann Agnes (I4158)
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87 | A spinster in 1853 when her father's will was proved | Goswell, Sarah (I2186)
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88 | A spinster when married in 1758 witnesses: William Alexander; Robeart Hanington | Brightwell, Mary (I3901)
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89 | A spinster when marries to Edward Inherited her father's (?considerable) estate in 1805 as the sole daughter. | Goswell, Jane (I4888)
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90 | A spinster when she married in 1718 | Goswell, Elizabeth (I3618)
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91 | A steward on the Renown. Died on the ship on Wednesday 6th November, 1850. Funeral the next day and buried at Geelong Eastern Cemetery on Friday 8th November 1850. Obituary published in the Geelong Advertiser, 8th November 1850 page 2. | Goswell, James (I4545)
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92 | A teacher Roman catholic | Bona, Living (I2258)
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93 | A teamster in 1900 | Geswell, William J (I4239)
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94 | A twin Lived at Prospect Hill in 1851 | Fawcett, Martha (I3778)
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95 | A twin Lived at Prospect Hill in 1851 | Fawcett, Mary (I3780)
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96 | A twin | Anderson, Rosina (I227)
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97 | A twin | Anderson, Mary Proctor (I228)
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98 | A twin with Zebulun | Dinah (I1874)
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99 | A wheelwright A Thomas Goswell of Midgham, a master wheelwright, took on William Evans as an apprentice on 27th February, 1796 | Goswell, Thomas (I5036)
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100 | a wido when she married John Eves | Goswell, Sarah (I3054)
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