Photograph | 2William & Rose (Murrell) Partridge |
Birth | Rose Murrell was born circa 1856 in Pimlico, Middlesex.1 |
(with Parents) 1861 Census | She appeared on the 1861 Census of Chelsea, Middlesex with her parents. Rose was 5, a scholar, and born in Pimlico.1 |
(with Parents) 1871 Census | She appeared on the 1871 Census of Chelsea, Middlesex with her parents. Rose was 15 and born in Pimlico.3 |
Marriage | She married William Partridge in 1877.2,4 |
1881 Census | William and Rose appeared on the 1881 Census of London, Middlesex, at 30 Broadway. William was 25, a grocer employing 3 hands, and was born in Chelsea. Rose was 25, born in Pimlico. They had a daughter Rose, aged 2, as well as two male grocer's assistants and a female general servant.5 |
1891 Census | William and Rose appeared on the 1891 Census of Streatham, London, at 15 Dornton Road. William was a master grocer, age 36, and born in Chelsea. Rose was 35 and born in Pimlico. Their children were Rose (12), William (9), Harry (8), and Florence (6), all scholars and born in Westminster.6 |
1901 Census | William and Rose appeared on the 1901 Census of North Wimbledon, Surrey, at 2 Ethelbert Road. William was 45, born in Chelsea, and worked as a wholesale grocer's traveller. Rose was 45 and born in Pimlico. Their children at home were William (19, analytical chemist's assistant) and Edwin (8.)7 |