Person:Frances Tow (1)

Watchers
Frances Tow
 
m. 4 Sep 1804
  1. Thomas Tow1805 -
  2. John Tow1806 -
  3. James Tow1807 - 1808
  4. James Tow1808 -
  5. Richard Tow1810 -
  6. Elizabeth Tow1812 -
  7. Peter Tow1814 -
  8. Ann Tow1816 - 1900
  9. Henry Tow1822 -
  10. Frances Tow1826 -
  • H.  John Tubb (add)
  • WFrances Tow1826 -
m. 25 Jul 1853
Facts and Events
Name Frances Tow
Gender Female
Christening[1] 7 Mar 1826 Rauceby, Lincolnshire, England
Census[2] 30 Mar 1851 St. Giles Without Cripplegate, London City, Middlesex, England62 Fore Street
Marriage 25 Jul 1853 Battersea St. Mary, Surrey, Englandto John Tubb (add)
References
  1. Baptisms register, in Church of England. Rauceby Parish registers. (Lincoln, England: Lincoln Archives Office, 1991).
    BAPTISMS solemnized in the Parish of Rauceby in the County of Lincoln in the Year 1826
    When BaptizedChild's Christian NamePARENTS NAMESAbodeQuality, Trade or ProfessionBy whom the Ceremony was performed
    ChristianSurname
    March 7th
    No. 258
    Frances
    Daur. of
    Thomas
    &
    Ann
    TowSouth RaucebyFarmerJn Bellaman
  2. England. 1851 Census Returns for England and Wales. (
    Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom:
    The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.)
    Class HO107, Piece 1525, Folio 9, Page 10, 30 Mar 1851.

    Address: 62 Fore Street, St Giles Cripplegate, London
    Frances Tow, head, unmarried, female, 25, Shopwoman to Greengrocer, b. Rauceby, Lincolnshire
    Mary Ann Body, servant, unmarried, female, 21, servt. in general, b. Bethnal Green, London
    Thomas Doughty, servant, married, male, 25, Journeyman, b. Ropsby, Lincolnshire
    Robert Potter, servant, unmarried, male, 18, Journeyman, b. Colchester, Essex
    William Mascop, servant, unmarried, male, 16, Errand Boy, b. Ratcliff Butcher Row