Walter | = 7/5/1836 Sydney Certificate |
Anne Campbell | = 18/8/1845 Hackney Parish Church Certificate |
Harriett Dolton (or Dalton) See Dalton connection |
It has been alleged that Walter Brind married his own niece Harriet Dolton bigamously, since it is said that his first wife Anne was still alive and married for a second time herself some years later. Marrying your own niece is completely illegal.
A fairly brief account of much of the evidence these allegations are based on can be seen at this link. | ||||
1806-1872 See note 1 |
d. Mile End 1903 (84) father Charles was a builder | |||
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1871 census | 1871 census | |||
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Mary A | Charles John Possible link |
Walter | George William | Thomas Samuel | Henry | James | |
b 1836 | b August 3, 1846 17 Goldsmiths Row, Haggerstone East Certificate |
b 3 July 1849 10 John St, Haggerstone (Shoreditch) Certificate |
b 8/ August/ 1853 10 John St, Haggerstone (Shoreditch) 10 John St, Haggerstone (Shoreditch) Certificate C 13/9/1857 Christ Ch,Spitalfields,Stepney |
b 8/August/1857 Certificate C 13/9/1857 Christ Ch,Spitalfields,Stepney 4 Pelham St, Mile End (Whitechapel) |
b 25/12/1860 Certificate |
b 6/3/1862 Certificate at 2 Pelham Street |
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Emma Cavalier Married in Bethnal Green Parish Church, March 22, 1875, Certificate She was living at 2 Gibraltar Walk, Brannon Place, daughter of printer William Cavalier. The groom lived at 8 Thomas St and was a case maker. Neither could sign their name. |
M 1884 Jane nee Andrews d. 1931 (69). The two died within 13 days. | M Elizabeth Taylor nee Tucker | |||||
Bricklayer | Wharf porter | Dock labourer | Street trader (fish) | Ostler in 1881,house demolisher, labourer | |||
d 1851 | d ??? | d Whitechapel 28, December, 1876 Metropolitan Free Hospital, Spitalfields (27) Certificate |
d 8 November, 1925 (72) Certificate 17 Wennington Rd, Bethnal Green Pnuemonia following injury to leg while at work brick fell on him (accidental) inquest held November 12, 1925 |
d. 1866(9) at 8 Bacon st, Bethnal Green Certificate |
d 16 January, 1931 20 Jupps Road, Mile End Old Town (70) |
d Essex 1936 (74) |
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Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | Whitechapel | 1866 DEATH in the Sub-district of Town 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 |
425 | Eighteenth December 1866 8 Bacon Street |
Thomas Brind |
Male | 9 years | Son of Walter Brind A Dock Labourer |
Epilepsy Certified |
X The Mark of Harriet Brind Present at Death 8 Bacon Street, Bethnal Green |
Twenty fourth December 1866 |
Henry Ashford Registrar |
NOTE 1 |
Walter |
Dock Labourer, then Journeyman ship rigger born Middlesex 1806, Christening 1807 d Bethnal Green 27 October, 1872 (66) Last address 8 Thomas Street, Bethnal Green At various times mariner (merchant service) & sail maker His father William was a coal meter. |
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1881 Census
RG 11/418
Civil Parish Bethnal Green
City or Municipal Borough of Hackney
Municipal Ward of South
Parliamentary Borough of Hackney
Urban Sanitary District of Bethnal Green
1 Coventry Street? | Relationship | Marr ied |
Age | Occupation | where born |
Charles Brind | Lodger | Unm | 24 | Bricklayer | London Shoreditch |
James Brind | Lodger | Unm | 19 | Ostler | London Shoreditch |
Harriett Brind | Mother | W | 63 | Laundress | Hackney |