Charles J. Womersley (1810-1899)
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Born | 1810 |
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Died | 13 April 1899 |
Spouse(s) | Catherine/Katherine () |
Lived at 3 & 4 York Place with his wife, Catherine (see below) and their daughter Evelinda (17y), and their five sons; Alfred (13y), William (11y), Henry (9y), Charles (7y) and Beronia (2y)[1].
Ten years later, he was resident at 1 Harold Place with his wife (although her name is spelled as Katherine) in 1861, however their youngest children - Charles and Beronia are not shown as still living with their parents - they would have been aged 17 and 12 at this time[2]. He then moved to 6 Wellington Square by 1881 with a new wife - Eleanor (Ellen Innocent) - also a widower, they having married in 1865[3], and a grand-daughter (Ethel V. Innocent aged 7)[4]
By 1891, he is shown as living at 40 Quarry Road with Eleanor[5].