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1901 Residing at Dudbrook, Navestock, Essex: Douglas Crossman (age 30 born Surbiton), Brewer (employer). Wirth his wife Eleanor M. J., son Richard and daughter Rowena.<ref>1901 Census<'/ref>
1901 Residing at Dudbrook, Navestock, Essex: Douglas Crossman (age 30 born Surbiton), Brewer (employer). With his wife Eleanor M. J. Crossman, son Richard Crossman and daughter Rowena.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


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Douglas Crossman (c1871-1945) of Mann, Crossman and Paulin

Born the son of Alexander Crossman

1901 Residing at Dudbrook, Navestock, Essex: Douglas Crossman (age 30 born Surbiton), Brewer (employer). With his wife Eleanor M. J. Crossman, son Richard Crossman and daughter Rowena.[1]

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  1. 1901 Census