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I would be grateful if anyone could help provide any information from any trade directories for late 18th C - pre 1840 period for Southwark Surrey for the following ancestors.

John Fuller, Carpenter - possibly Duke Street, St George's, Southwark
William John Fuller, Shoe/Boot maker - possibly Lomans Street, Southwark
Thomas Ruddock, Carpenter or Cabinet/Furniture  Maker - possibly Duke Street, Southwark.

Happy new year.

Kind regards, Neil   


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Surrey / St George the Martyr marriage records
« on: Saturday 01 March 08 20:23 GMT (UK)  »
My Gt3grandad William John Fuller was baptised at St George the Martyr, Southwark in 1808. I'm keen to look for any records of the marriage of his parents (John Fuller & Sarah) and any siblings - hoping they will also be within this parish.

Does anyone know where I need to look for St George the Martyr parish records for the period c1785 - 1820 period? , ideally free (and happy to travel to areas) but okay if on-line pay per view.   

Neil

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Surrey Completed Look up Requests / Location of Swan Court Southwark?
« on: Tuesday 08 January 08 18:35 GMT (UK)  »
I am researching my family tree and discovered my ancestors were living at 3 Upper Swan Court, St Saviour, Southwark back in 1841-1851. Does anyone know where Swan Court is with reference to current roads?. I can't find it on maps and it would be good to know. My relative is Mary Fuller who was listed as a schoolmistress, so if there is any way of finding out where she may have worked I would also be grateful.

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