Robert Dungate
Born |
. |
1810[1],[2] |
at |
Lambeth[2] |
Certificate |
Full
Name |
Robert
Dungate |
. |
Married[3] |
3.7. |
1832 |
to |
Charlotte Wagland |
at |
Lambeth |
Certificate |
Children[2] |
1840 |
Robert |
b. 1.3.1840,
chr. 1.4.1840, St Mark's, Kennington[3].
Blind from birth[2] |
|
1842 |
Charles |
. |
|
1844 |
Henry[9] |
. |
Married[3] |
. |
. |
to |
Margaret[2],
[3] |
at |
. |
Certificate |
Children[2] |
1850 |
Alfred |
b. 20.3.50; chr. 6.4.1854, St Mark's, Kennington[3]. |
|
1853 |
Joseph |
b. 13.9.51; chr. 6.4.1854, St Mark's, Kennington[3]. |
In 1841[1]
and 1844[9] Robert was a
gardener. In early 1847, his wife Charlotte died[4],
and by 1850 he had re-married. In 1861[2],
Robert was a "Rectifier of Sulphuric Acid"![2]
("Rectify" is a chemistry term meaning to purify by distillation.)
Sources: Census [1]1841,
[2]1861,
[13]1871, [3]IGI; [4]GRO Index; [9]GRO records;
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