Charles Richmond Freeman was born Q4 1874 in St Ives, Hunts to parents James Lenton Freeman (1848-1907 and Eleanor Freeman (née Freeman) (1849-1898).
He appears on:
the 1881 census (Globe Place, St Ives), with his parents grandfather, mother and siblings.
the 1891 census (Globe House, Globe Place, St Ives), with his mother and siblings (his father is elsewhere - I've not tracked him down)
the 1901 census (Cemetery Rd, St Ives, next door to his now married sister, Clara Lenton Moulton).
On the 1901 census, he appears to be shown as a widower and has two sons living with him: Walter S Freeman (age illegible, but presumably older than the next) and Harry T Freeman, age 15, so born c. 1886 in St Ives.
The two "sons" must be sons from his wife's previous marriage as he would have only been 12 when Harry T Freeman was born are actually his brothers.
The 1901 census raises three two questions, I've not been able to answer:
1) If it really says he's a widower, who and when did he marry? Presumably between 1891 and 1901.
2) When did his wife die?
3) What were the "sons" original names, and when were they born?
Charles Richmond Freeman just disappears after the 1901 census. I can't see a possible death for him. (though might have missed it!), so my final question is
4) What happened to Charles Richmond Freeman after the 1901 census?
If anyone fancies have a look at this, I'd be very grateful.