See Family of Brinds with Staffordshire connection
See George born 1804
George = Caroline
Born Staffordshire about 1806
1841 census 1841 census
1851 census 1851 census
Bricklayer Laundress
d. 1854
See certificate

George Brinds in the 1851 Census
George Brind abt 1838Cadford St Lr, Wiltshire, ApprenticeReading St LawrenceBerkshire
George BrindRobert, Sarah abt 1846Hillingdon, Middlesex, SonHillingdonMiddlesex
George BrindCaroline abt 1806Birmingham, Staffordshire, HeadShoreditchMiddlesex
George BrindSarah abt 1788Aldbourne, Wiltshire, HeadAldbournWiltshire
George BrindHarriot abt 1813Aldbourne, Wiltshire, HeadAldbournWiltshire
George BrindJohn, Sarah abt 1835Highworth, Wiltshire, SonHighworthWiltshire
George BrindMark, Amelia abt 1841Fawley, Berkshire, SonFawleyBerkshire

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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


Henrietta Street, Bethnal Green. Coleharbour (Coldharbour) Street and Henrietta Street not marked on maps, but were in the area between Hackney Road and Old Bethnal Green Road.
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