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Family of George PALMER and Frances BODDY

Husband: George PALMER (1829- )
Wife: Frances BODDY (1824- )
Children: George William PALMER (1861- )
William John PALMER (1862- )
Frederick PALMER (1864- )
John PALMER (1865- )
Marriage Q2 1858 Kensington, London, England

Husband: George PALMER

Name: George PALMER1
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1829 Notting Hill, London, England
Occupation Butcher, Fishmonger

Wife: Frances BODDY

Name: Frances BODDY1
Sex: Female
Father: William BODDY (c. 1789- )
Mother: Elizabeth HOOKER (1789- )
Birth 1824 Crediton , Devon, England
Baptism 8 Sep 1824 (age 0) Crediton , Devon, England
Occupation 1841 (age 15) Shopkeeper; Crediton , Devon, England

Child 1: George William PALMER

Name: George William PALMER1
Sex: Male
Birth Q3 1861 Kensington, London, England

Child 2: William John PALMER

Name: William John PALMER1
Sex: Male
Birth Q4 1862 Kensington, London, England

Child 3: Frederick PALMER

Name: Frederick PALMER1
Sex: Male
Birth Q3 1864 Kensington, London, England

Child 4: John PALMER

Name: John PALMER1
Sex: Male
Spouse: Maud Mary E BELL (1869- )
Birth 1865 Notting Hill, London, England
Occupation Cheese Monger, fish Monger, Poulterer

Note on Husband: George PALMER

In 1871 George and Fanny are at 1 Portobello Terrace, Kensington. Their forenames are entered as initials, and Fanny's birth place is given as Coddington, Devonshire. Children F, G, W and J (sic) are with the couple. George is still a butcher then.

In 1881 George and new wife Fanny are with children George, William, Frederick, John, Kate and Walter and a cook and a nurse at 115 High Street, Notting Hill.

In 1891 George and Fanny, with daughter Kate and a housekeeper are at 12 Mount Park, Ealing. George is a retired fish monger

Note on Wife: Frances BODDY

In 1841 brother and sisters Frederick, Eliza and Fanny are living in Bowden Hill together. It seems likely that in 1851 Frances is a servant for William Wilson, at 31 Mount Street, Mayfair, a Queens Messenger at the Home Office. Her name is recorded as Rodely, which may be the enumerator's misreading of Rodely.

In 1861 Frances is with husband George Palmer at 2 Portobello Terrace, Kensington.

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009