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1861 Living at 59, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London: [[William Fanner|Wm Fanner]] (age 49 born Southwark), Scale Maker employing 15 men. With his wife Eliza Fanner (age 51 born Newington) and their three children; Eliza Sarah Fanner (age 27 born London); [[William Christopher Fanner|Wm Christopher Fanner]] (age 21 born London), Scale Maker; and Matilda Fanner (age 8 born London). One servant.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at 59, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London: [[William Fanner|Wm Fanner]] (age 49 born Southwark), Scale Maker employing 15 men. With his wife Eliza Fanner (age 51 born Newington) and their three children; Eliza Sarah Fanner (age 27 born London); [[William Christopher Fanner|Wm Christopher Fanner]] (age 21 born London), Scale Maker; and Matilda Fanner (age 8 born London). One servant.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
1911 Living at 25 Bangalore Street, Putney: [[William Christopher Fanner|William C. Fanner]] (age 71 born Clerkenwell), Scale Maker - Worker. With his | 1911 Living at 25 Bangalore Street, Putney: [[William Christopher Fanner|William C. Fanner]] (age 71 born Clerkenwell), Scale and Weight Maker - Worker (Widower). With his two daughters Ethel M. Fanner (age 36 born Islington) and Evelyn C. R. Fanner (age 29 born South Hornsey). One boarder.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
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William Christopher Fanner (1840- )
1840 Born the son of William Fanner
1851 Living at 59, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London: William Fanner (age 39 born Southwark), Scale Maker employing 12 men and 1 apprentice. With his wife Eliza Fanner (age 40 born Newington) and their five children; Elizabeth Fanner (age 12 born Clerkenwell); William C. Fanner (age 10 born Clerkenwell); Emily Fanner (age 3 born City of London); Amelia Fanner (age 2 born City of London); and Caroline Fanner (age 7 Months born City of London). Two servants.[1]
1861 Living at 59, St. Martin's-le-Grand, London: Wm Fanner (age 49 born Southwark), Scale Maker employing 15 men. With his wife Eliza Fanner (age 51 born Newington) and their three children; Eliza Sarah Fanner (age 27 born London); Wm Christopher Fanner (age 21 born London), Scale Maker; and Matilda Fanner (age 8 born London). One servant.[2]
1911 Living at 25 Bangalore Street, Putney: William C. Fanner (age 71 born Clerkenwell), Scale and Weight Maker - Worker (Widower). With his two daughters Ethel M. Fanner (age 36 born Islington) and Evelyn C. R. Fanner (age 29 born South Hornsey). One boarder.[3]