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Sir William Alfred Churchman (1863-1947) of [[W. A. and A. C. Churchman]]
Sir William Alfred Churchman (1863-1947) of [[W. A. and A. C. Churchman]]
Born at Ipswich the son of [[Henry Charles Churchman]]
1871 Residing at Anglesea Road, Ipswich: [[Henry Charles Churchman|Henry C. Churchman]] (age 44 born Ipswich), Tobacco manufacturer. With his wife Mary A. Churchman (age 42 born Bacton) and their children Ellen E. Churchman (age 13 born Ipswich); Henry E. Churchman (age 7 born Ipswich); [[William Alfred Churchman| Willam A. Churchman]] (age 7 born Ipswich); and [[Arthur Charles Churchman|Arthur C. Churchman]] (age 3 born Ipswich).<ref>1871 Census</ref>





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Sir William Alfred Churchman (1863-1947) of W. A. and A. C. Churchman

Born at Ipswich the son of Henry Charles Churchman

1871 Residing at Anglesea Road, Ipswich: Henry C. Churchman (age 44 born Ipswich), Tobacco manufacturer. With his wife Mary A. Churchman (age 42 born Bacton) and their children Ellen E. Churchman (age 13 born Ipswich); Henry E. Churchman (age 7 born Ipswich); Willam A. Churchman (age 7 born Ipswich); and Arthur C. Churchman (age 3 born Ipswich).[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census