Misc. Notes
Clara Elizabeth Annie Woodzell Lussenden FREWER wrote to her son A.E.W. AYERS "your grandmother severed all communication with her husband's family when they separated"
Louisa lived in Paddington when Clara was born in 1856; at 27 Thayer St in Marylebone parish on 4 Nov 1860 but at 6 East St, Southwark on 11 Nov 1860, the two dates for Emily's baptisms, still at 6 East St when Rosina was christened in 1863, at 11 Adelaide Rd, Hampstead when Edith was born in 1865.
Residences : Paddington 1856; 27 Thayer St 4 Nov 1860; 6 East St 11 Nov 1860 & 1862
In the
1861 Census at 27 Thayer Stree, St Marylebone, Middlesex (Ed 5 HH 24):
Louisa Lussenden, 27, wife of head of household, dressmaker, born Westminster
Clara Lussenden 4, daughter, scholar, born Westminster, Middlesex
Emily, 7 months, daughter, born Marylebone
Catherine Parry, 44, visitor, unmarried, cook, born at Balla in Wales
1901 census lists at 17 Elgin Avenue, Paddington, in parish of St Peters, Louisa Frewer, head, widow, 69 , Living On Own Means , born in London Westminster;
Emily Frewer , daughter, single, 40, born in London Hampstead;
Rosina Frewer, daughter, single, 37, born in London Hampstead
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33This is probably her death registration:
Louisa Frewer, died aged 73 (so b ca 1832) in 1905. Her death was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1905 in Brentford district of Middlesex. Vol 3a P 84
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Spouses
Birthca 1836, Cranbrook, Hertfordshire, England8
Death11 or 12 Jun 1897, Marylebone, London, Middlesex35,36
Death Memoaged 59
OccupationConfectioner 1854; Soldier 1860; Carman Army Pensioner 1881, Merchant 188637
Misc. Notes
London Gazette, published on the 23 May 1856. Page 55COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.
The following PERSONS, who, on their several Petitions filed in the Court, have obtained Interim Orders for protection from process, are required to appear in Court as hereinafter mentioned, at the Court-House, in Portugal street, Lincoln's-Inn, as follows, to be examined and dealt with according to the Statute:
On Friday the 6th June, 1856, at Eleven o'Clock precisely, before Chief Commissioner Law.
Frank Lussenden, of No. 4, Harrow-road, Paddington, Middlesex, Grocer and Italian Warehouseman.
381881 Census Frank Lussenden, unmarried lodger, aged 45, b ca 1836 in Cranbrook, Hertfordshire, England; occupation: Carman Army Pensioner, was at 2 Welling Place, Marylebone parish, London in Paddington civil parish, Kensington ED, institution, or vessel: 10a
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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (London, England), Sunday, June 13, 1897; Issue 2847.Under the heading YESTERDAY'S LONDON SUMMARY, there are various brief snippets of information including:
“Frank Lussenden, a labourer, lodging at 3 Little Grove-street, Lisson-grove, was taken suddenly ill yesterday, and before medical assistance could arrive, he expired.”
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Death registered in 1897 Jun qtr, in Marylebone, London, Middlesex for Frank Lussenden, aged 59, so b ca 1838, Volume: 1a, Page: 358
Marriage1855, St Giles, London, Middlesex40
Birth1844, St Giles, London, Middlesex41
Misc. Notes
The birth of James Seymour Frewer was registered in the April - June quarter of 1844 in the St Giles district of London. The parishes of St.Giles in the Fields and St.George Bloomsbury were united into one civil parish in 1774.