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Re: Carter
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 28 April 22 15:05 BST (UK) »
There were A LOT of William CARTERs around.

There is a burial also at Victoria Park cemetery for a William CARTER aged 42 on 23 Feb 1871.  He died at St Bartholomew Hospital so no home address.  There was an inquest reported in the newspapers which I cannot read - can anyone else see the whole article?  It was in a number of newspapers.

An inquest has been held at St. Bartholomew's Hospital on William Carter, a carman.  Deceased was packing a van with goods at Messrs. Ferguson and Co.'s in St. Mary-at-Hill, when a case containing 21 cwt. of juice was shot from the first floor loophole......

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« Reply #10 on: Thursday 28 April 22 15:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your PM.  It is always best to reply on this thread so that we can all see that you are responding to our queries and what information you are giving.   :)
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« Reply #11 on: Friday 29 April 22 14:07 BST (UK) »
That William Carter could be his father as is name was also William Carter (Coachman) the son is listed as a Groom on his wedding certificate in 1861.

Yes, not very original keep naming each subsequent son William!

William and Mary go on to have a son and name him William too (Aaaargh) B: 1862

This young man is listed in the 1871 census as living with Grandparents William Stafford.


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