He was born on 1ST Q 1888 in St. George's Hanover Square, London. England.
Birth Mar Qtr 1888 Vol 1a page 436
Name: Charles Joseph Frankham District: St George Hanover Square... County: Middlesex,Middlesex, London... Year: 1888... Quarter: 1... Volume: 1a... Page: 436...
Resident in the year 1891: 11 Glasgow Terrace Pimlico, London. England.Source 1
Census Transcript Household London 1891 Address 11 Glasgow Terrace Parish St George Hanover Square Registration District St George Hanover Square Image Reference RG12/0076/F?
Forename Surname Age Year Born Relation Birth Place Occupation
Elizabeth Frankham 60 1831 Head Paddington, London James Frankham 22 1869 Son Pimlico, London Clerk Eliza Frankham 5 1886 G Dau Pimlico, London
Charles Frankham 28 1863 Head Pimlico, London Japanner Sarah Frankham 23 1868 Wife Westminster, London Charles Frankham 3 1888 Son Westminster, London Sydney Frankham 2 1889 Son Westminster, London James Frankham 1m 1891 Son Westminster, London Sarah Sparrow 60 1831 Mother Chelsea, London
He died on 2ND Q 1892 in St. George's Hanover Square, London. England, he was 4 years old.
Death June Qtr 1892 Vol 1a page 318 Die in the same qtr as his younger brother
Name: Charles J Frankham District: S T Ge H Sq... Year: 1892... Quarter: 2... Year of Birth: 1888... Age: 4... Volume: 1a... Page: 0318...
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