Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Rosina Seares Goddard (c1874-1949) of [[R. S. Goddard]]
Rosina Seares Goddard (c1874-1949) of [[R. S. Goddard]]


ca.1874 Born the daughter of George Edward Goddard
ca.1874 Born the daughter of George Edward Goddard, a Chemist and Dentist.


1911 Living at 30 First Avenue, The Vale, Acton: Jane Katherine Mary Goddard (age 48 born Kensington), Boot Top Powder Maker. With her sister Rosina Seares Goddard (age 37 born Belgravia), Drapery Saleswoman.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 30 First Avenue, The Vale, Acton: Jane Katherine Mary Goddard (age 48 born Kensington), Boot Top Powder Maker. With her sister Rosina Seares Goddard (age 37 born Belgravia), Drapery Saleswoman.<ref>1911 Census</ref>

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Rosina Seares Goddard (c1874-1949) of R. S. Goddard

ca.1874 Born the daughter of George Edward Goddard, a Chemist and Dentist.

1911 Living at 30 First Avenue, The Vale, Acton: Jane Katherine Mary Goddard (age 48 born Kensington), Boot Top Powder Maker. With her sister Rosina Seares Goddard (age 37 born Belgravia), Drapery Saleswoman.[1]


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  1. 1911 Census