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Robert Roberson on left and William Baglin Woodcock on right.

William Baglin Woodcock (1852-1932) of Robertson and Woodcock

Born the son of Ebenezer Woodcock, a House Painter.

1871 Married in Tower Hamlets to Elizabeth Marshall

1879 Birth of son Henry James Woodcock, a Confectioner Sugar Boiler. Died 1939.

1889 Birth of son Albert Ebenezer Woodcock, a Confectioner Sugar Boiler. Died 1961.

1911 Boarding at 13 Ashely Road, Forest Gate: William Baglin Woodcock (age 59 born Limehouse), Confectioner Sugar Boiler. Married.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census