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m. 3 Sep 1817
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1817 - Marriage records name as John RASBERRY. 1841 - With wife and 3 children at Lower Ultra? Grove, Islington, Middlesex. Name recorded as RASBERY, shoemaker, aged 35 [sic, but this is too young to match marriage record], born in the county. 1850 - Shoemaker. (Marriage of Sarah) 1851 - Appears to be recorded with wife at 8 Netherlands Place, Islington, Middlesex. Surname is recorded as RASBERRY, occupation not known, age first recorded as not known, then 65 added, birthplace recorded as not known. 1854 - Died of diarrhoea (2 days) and cholera (28 hours) at Royal Free Hospital, Grays Inn Lane, St Pancras, Middlesex. John RASPBERRY, excavator, aged 61 years. Death informant was J. Brendon, Curgenven?, in attendance, Royal Free Hospital, St Pancras. The Royal Free Hospital was founded in Gray's Inn Road, Holborn, by the surgeon William Marsden in 1828 to provide - as the name indicates - free care to those of little means. The royal charter was granted by Queen Victoria in 1837 after a cholera epidemic in which the hospital had extended care to many victims. It moved to Pond Street in the 1970s.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Free_Hospital) References
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