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Henry Thomas FRAPPELL |
| Christened |
29 Nov 1863 |
St. Mark, Lyncombe, Somerset, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
786FB1884556B046A270D36E7177F98267B0 |
| Person ID |
I17711 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
15 Sep 2019 |
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- Family residing at Beechin Cliff, father a labourer at time of this baptism in 1863.
Possible 1901
Name: Henry Frappell
Age: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse: Rose Frappell
Birth Place: Bath, Somerset , England
Civil Parish: Swindon
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Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul
County/Island: Wiltshire
Country: England
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Registration district: Swindon
Sub-registration district: Swindon
ED, institution, or vessel: 43
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 1909
Folio: 73
Page Number: 40
Household schedule number: 206
Household Members:
Name Age
Henry Frappell 39
Rose Frappell 34
Rose M Frappell 14
Adeline Frappell 12
Dora Frappell 10
William Frappell 8
Daisy Frappell 7
Mabel Frappell 3
Albert Frappell 1
Franck W Ponton 34
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Source Citation
Class: RG13; Piece: 1909; Folio: 73; Page: 40
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- [S136] Parish Register, Various, (Various), Trinity, Bath, Somerset, England, Marriage Register, 19 Apr 1852.
p. 43 (B2) 1852. Marriage solemnized at the parish church in the Parish of Trinity Bath, in the County of Somerset.
Entry No. 85
April 19
Groom: Henry Thomas Frappell, 30, bachelor, labourer, residing at 56 Avon Street, father Henry Frappell, labourer.
Bride: Mary Ann Rose, 22, spinster, no occupation, residing at 56 Avon Street, father James Rose, sweep.
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by Banns, by me, Louis F. Thomas
This Marriage was solemnized between us Henry Thomas Frappell, his mark, and Mary Ann Rose, her mark
in the Presence of us Isac [sic] Glass, his mark and Mary Davis, her mark.
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