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1792 Born in Walworth, Surrey<ref>1851 census</ref>, son of [[Charles De Grave|Charles De Grave]] and his wife [[Mary De Grave]], baptized in the City of London<ref>Parish records</ref>; Charles was | 1792 Born in Walworth, Surrey<ref>1851 census</ref>, son of [[Charles De Grave|Charles De Grave]] and his wife [[Mary De Grave]], baptized in the City of London<ref>Parish records</ref>; Charles was a maker of weights and balances. | ||
1806 | 1806 Edward was apprenticed to his mother, Mary De Grave, widow of [[Charles De Grave]], blacksmith<ref> Freedom of the City of London, Admission Papers</ref> | ||
1824 Married Anna Maria Hill in Southwark<ref>Parish Records</ref> | 1824 Married Anna Maria Hill in Southwark<ref>Parish Records</ref> |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 27 July 2019
of St Martins Le Grand, London (1825)
1792 Born in Walworth, Surrey[1], son of Charles De Grave and his wife Mary De Grave, baptized in the City of London[2]; Charles was a maker of weights and balances.
1806 Edward was apprenticed to his mother, Mary De Grave, widow of Charles De Grave, blacksmith[3]
1824 Married Anna Maria Hill in Southwark[4]
1825 A scalemaker, at the baptism of his daughter, Mary[5]
1841 A scale maker in Sutton, with Anna[6]
1851 Retired scale maker, living in Fetcham, Surrey, with Anna Degrave 45, Mary Degrave 25, Harriett Degrave 3[7]
1861 Retired scale maker, living in Fetcham, Surrey, with Anna Degrave 56, Mary Degrave 33, A M Degrave 30[8]
1864 of Oak Villa, Upper Norwood when he died; buried in Norwood Cemetery, Lambeth[9]