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1836 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between  [[Charles Francis (1778-1863)|Charles  Francis]], [[John Bazley White (1785-1867)|John  Bazley    White]],    [[Charles  Larkin  Francis]],  and    [[Alfred Francis]],  of  Nine  Elms,    Battersea,  in  the  County  of  Surrey, Roman  Cement Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette      30 December 1836</ref>
1836 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between  [[Charles Francis (1778-1863)|Charles  Francis]], [[John Bazley White (1785-1867)|John  Bazley    White]],    [[Charles  Larkin  Francis]],  and    [[Alfred Francis]],  of  Nine  Elms,    Battersea,  in  the  County  of  Surrey, Roman  Cement Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette      30 December 1836</ref>
1841 Charles Francis, 64, Manufacturer, lived in Kennington with Catharine Francis, 35, Ann Francis, 20, Mary Oldfield, 35, and 3 grandchildren<ref>1841 census</ref>


1851 Charles Francis,  73, JP, retired cement manufacturer, lived in Kennington with his daughter Mary Ann Oldfield, 45, and his grand daughters  Hannah Eliz Francis Oldfield,19,  and grandson  Copner Fras Oldfield,  18, architect<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 Charles Francis,  73, JP, retired cement manufacturer, lived in Kennington with his daughter Mary Ann Oldfield, 45, and his grand daughters  Hannah Eliz Francis Oldfield,19,  and grandson  Copner Fras Oldfield,  18, architect<ref>1851 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 12:23, 27 November 2020

of Charles Francis and Sons

1778 Born in Newington

1801 Birth of son Charles Larkin

1810 Established company making cement.

1836 Dissolution of the Partnership between Charles Francis, John Bazley White, Charles Larkin Francis, and Alfred Francis, of Nine Elms, Battersea, in the County of Surrey, Roman Cement Manufacturers[1]

1841 Charles Francis, 64, Manufacturer, lived in Kennington with Catharine Francis, 35, Ann Francis, 20, Mary Oldfield, 35, and 3 grandchildren[2]

1851 Charles Francis, 73, JP, retired cement manufacturer, lived in Kennington with his daughter Mary Ann Oldfield, 45, and his grand daughters Hannah Eliz Francis Oldfield,19, and grandson Copner Fras Oldfield, 18, architect[3]

1861 Charles Francis, JP, lived in Kennington with his daughter Mary A Oldfield, 55, and grand daughters Anna E F Oldfield 29, Mary E Adlard 4, and grandsons Albert E Adlard 2, Robert E Adlard 1[4]

1863 of Belgrave House, Wandsworth Road, Vauxhall, aged 85 when he died[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 30 December 1836
  2. 1841 census
  3. 1851 census
  4. 1861 census
  5. BMD