Are your eyes still good mallosa & gardener?

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Kleftiwallah
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Are your eyes still good mallosa & gardener?

Post by Kleftiwallah »

Try this one. 1841 census William Oakes born Eyke Suffolk. Now living in the parish of St Giles Camberwell in the Hundreds of Brixton Eastern Division .

The family seem to be living in the same house as the Baldwin family and the address looks like Gloucestershire Place, Gloucester Place or Gladstone Place. On the previous page is a Brighton Place. Even fully zoomed in or out I was stumped.

Cheers and many many thanks Tony.
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I agree with Jimmy - Gloucester Place :wink:
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Kleftiwallah
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Post by Kleftiwallah »

Gloucester Place it is then. I think the enumerators quill was blunt. :grin:

Thanks once again, Cheers, Tony.
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