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1816 Birth of son [[George Frederick White|George]]
1816 Birth of son [[George Frederick White|George]]
c1824 Birth of son [[Robert Owen White|Robert]]


1836 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between  Charles  Francis, [[John Bazley White (1785-1867)|John  Bazley    White]],    Charles  Larkin  Francis,  and    Alfred Francis,  of  Nine  Elms,    Hattersea,  in  the  County  of  Surrey, Roman  Cement  Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette      30 December 1836</ref>
1836 Dissolution of  the  Partnership  between  Charles  Francis, [[John Bazley White (1785-1867)|John  Bazley    White]],    Charles  Larkin  Francis,  and    Alfred Francis,  of  Nine  Elms,    Hattersea,  in  the  County  of  Surrey, Roman  Cement  Manufacturers<ref>London Gazette      30 December 1836</ref>

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1785 Born in Swanscombe

1809 Married Hennrietta Tindale in London[1]

1814 Birth of son John

1816 Birth of son George

c1824 Birth of son Robert

1836 Dissolution of the Partnership between Charles Francis, John Bazley White, Charles Larkin Francis, and Alfred Francis, of Nine Elms, Hattersea, in the County of Surrey, Roman Cement Manufacturers[2]

Founded the firm of cement manufacturers which bore his name (John Bazley White and Sons)

1851 John B White 66, cement manufacturer, lived in Bexley with Henrietta White 64, Isabella White 23[3]

1867 Died in Blackheath[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. London Gazette 30 December 1836
  3. 1851 census
  4. National probate calendar