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RiD No.: | 187 |
Birth | January 1848 | Ipswich, Suffolk |
Abraham's birth registration was in March quarter 1848 in Ipswich. Abraham was christened at St Clement, Ipswich on the 30th January 1848 |
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Address | 7 March 1861 (age 13) | 24 St Helens Street |
This address was obtained from the 1861 census. Note that he is shown as Cook not Abbott | ||
Census | 1871 | Gray's Inn Lane, St Pancras, London |
Abraham C Abbott is shown in the census at the above address with his sister, Sarah Ann, and her husband, Edward Lazzell. Abraham's occupation is shown as "Engineer". | ||
Death | Q1 1931 (age 82-83) | |
The death of an Abraham C Abbott in Pancras, London is recorded in March quarter of 1931. |
Spouse | Rebecca Willimite ROBERTSON (1846-1910) | |
Children | Henry Cook ABBOTT (1874-1941) | |
Marriage | Q2 1874 (age 26) | St Nicholas Church, Ipswich, Suffolk |
Abraham and Rebecca's marriage registration was in June quarter 1874 in Ipswich. | ||
Census (family) | 1881 (age 32-33) | |
40, Cold Bath Sq, London The 1881 census at 40 Cold Bath Sq, London, shows the occupants as A C Abbott (age 33 born Ipswich, occupation "Engine Turner") with wife (R C Abbott age 34 born Ipswich) and son (H C Abbott age 6 born Notting Hill). Note that this is the house in which Abraham's mother, Sarah Cook Abbott (nee Glanfield), died 3 years later in 1884. |
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Census (family) | 1891 (age 42-43) | |
14, Swinton Street, St Pancras, London At the time of this census, Abraham and Rebecca were living at this address with son Henry. |
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Census (family) | 1901 (age 52-53) | |
14, Swinton Street, St Pancras, London Abraham and Rebecca appear in the 1901 census at this address living with son Henry age 26, his wife Juliette, age 27, and their daughters Juliette, age 1 and Doris, age 4 months. Note that even though they are all living at the same property, both Abraham and Henry are both shown as "Head" of the household. |
By the early 1870's Abraham appears to be living in London. He fathered a son (Henry) in January 1874 and later that year married Henry's mother, Rebecca Robertson.