George | = | Caroline |
Born Staffordshire about 1806 | ||
1841 census | 1841 census | |
1851 census | 1851 census | |
Bricklayer | Laundress | |
d. 1854 See certificate |
George Brind | abt 1838 | Cadford St Lr, Wiltshire, | Apprentice | Reading St Lawrence | Berkshire | |
George Brind | Robert, Sarah | abt 1846 | Hillingdon, Middlesex, | Son | Hillingdon | Middlesex |
George Brind | Caroline | abt 1806 | Birmingham, Staffordshire, | Head | Shoreditch | Middlesex |
George Brind | Sarah | abt 1788 | Aldbourne, Wiltshire, | Head | Aldbourn | Wiltshire |
George Brind | Harriot | abt 1813 | Aldbourne, Wiltshire, | Head | Aldbourn | Wiltshire |
George Brind | John, Sarah | abt 1835 | Highworth, Wiltshire, | Son | Highworth | Wiltshire |
George Brind | Mark, Amelia | abt 1841 | Fawley, Berkshire, | Son | Fawley | Berkshire |
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Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | Bethnal Green | 1854 DEATH in the Sub-district of Hackney Road in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
70 | Thirteenth April 1854 17 Henrietta Street |
George Brind |
Male | 46 years | Bricklayer | Phithisis Pulmonalis 1 year Certified |
Caroline Brind Present at Death 17 Henrietta Street Bethnal Green |
Twenty eighth April 1854 |
James Murray Registrar |
Phithisis: A disease characterised by the wasting away or atrophy of the body or a part of the body. Tuberculosis of the lungs. No longer in scientific use. |
Phithisis Pulmonalis: Consumption of the lungs; strictly applied to the tuberculous variety.
From Rudy's List of Archaic Medical Terms |