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1901 Lodger at 4 Alma Square, Marylebone, London: Alfred Budge (age 70 born Camborne), Retired Lozenge Maker.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Lodger at 4 Alma Square, Marylebone, London: Alfred Budge (age 70 born Camborne), Retired Lozenge Maker.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1913 Died. 'BUDGE.— Oct. 14, at Mere, Alfred Budge, formerly of Crediton, husband of Elizabeth Luxmore Budge, and son of the late John Budge, of Camborne, 83.<ref>The Cornish Telegraph - Thursday 23 October 1913</ref>


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Alfred Budge (c1831-1913)

1861 Boarding at High Street, Crediton: Alfred Budge (age 30 born Camborne), Lozenge Manufacturer.[1]

1871 Residing at (?) Cottage, Parliament Street, Crediton: Alfred Budge (age 40 born Camborne), Lozenge Manufacturer employing 21 hands. With his wife Susan L.[2]

1901 Lodger at 4 Alma Square, Marylebone, London: Alfred Budge (age 70 born Camborne), Retired Lozenge Maker.[3]

1913 Died. 'BUDGE.— Oct. 14, at Mere, Alfred Budge, formerly of Crediton, husband of Elizabeth Luxmore Budge, and son of the late John Budge, of Camborne, 83.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. 1871 Census
  3. 1901 Census
  4. The Cornish Telegraph - Thursday 23 October 1913