See also
Name: | George BELLRINGER1 |
Sex: | Male |
Father: | Francis John Hext BELLRINGER (c. 1812-1869) |
Mother: | Mary BERRY (c. 1809-1893) |
Birth | 1846 | Crediton , Devon, England |
Occupation | Hatter in 1861 | |
Census | 30 Mar 1851 (age 5) | Crediton , Devon, England2 |
Park Street | ||
Occupation | 30 Mar 1851 (age 4-5) | scholar; Crediton , Devon, England2 |
Census | 7 Apr 1861 (age 15) | St Martin-in-the Fields - Westminster, London, England3 |
9a Martlett Court, Long Acre, St Martins | ||
Occupation | 7 Apr 1861 (age 15) | Hatter; St Martin-in-the Fields - Westminster, London, England3 |
1 | 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 |
2 | (HO107/1887 folio117 page 39). |
Text From Source: Census England 1851 Address: Park Street Place: Crediton, Devon, England Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity John Berry,Head,Wid,M,71,mason,Sandford, Devon, England, Francis John Hext Bellringer,Son-in-law,Mar,M,35,jeweller,Bodmin, Cornwall, England, Mary Bellringer,Daughter,Mar,F,40,,Crediton, Devon, England, Francis John Hext Bellringer,Grandson,Unm,M,6,scholar,Crediton, Devon, England, George Bellringer,Grandson,Unm,M,5,scholar,Crediton, Devon, England, Edward Bellringer,Grandson,Unm,M,3,scholar,Crediton, Devon, England, There was a general house servant, Jane Ford, 15. |
3 | Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place Francis John Hext Bellringer Head Mar 45 Watchmaker Bodmin, Cornwall Mary Bellringer Wife Mar 46 Crediton , Devon Francis John Hext Bellringer Son Unm 16 Watchmaker Crediton , Devon George Bellringer Son Unm 15 Hatter Crediton , Devon Herbert Bellringer Son Unm 9 Scholar Crediton , Devon |
RG09/59 Folio133 Page 30. Cit. Date: 7 April 1861. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |