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Fitzherbert 
Alford
1752 - 1822


Fitzherbert 
Alford
, He was a "victim" in a court case in Newington Surrey Quarter Sessions on 3 May 1802 where 2 yds of woollen cloth was stolen from him at St Saviour, Southwark, and another, same place, where someone was accused of stealing some "toile net" from he and Jeremiah Mitchell in Midsomer 1806. The rate book for 1821 shows Trafalgar St, Newington as empty, but registered to him. Baptist. Of Trafalgar st (1822).

Born: 1752Baptised:
Died: Apr 1822Buried: Walworth, Surrey, , England 18th Apr 1822
Family:
Alford

Ancestors
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1. Southwark, London, , , England 17th Jul 1792

Descendants
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a.
1.
Fitzherbert 
Alford
(
Tucker
) 1798 - 1886
1a.
1.1.
Fitzherbert 
Alford
1823 - 1824
1.2.
Fitzherbert 
Alford
1826 - 1827
1.3.
Fitzherbert 
Alford
1835 - 1901
1.4.
Amelia Caroline 
Alford
(
hidden
) 1837 - post 1871 ...
1.5.
Sarah Eliza 
Alford
1842 - post 1861
1.6.
Charles Belcher 
Alford
1846 - 1945
1.7.
John Samuel 
Alford
1850 - post 1891
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1752Born (birth)
17th Jul 1792Married (marriage) London, England
Apr 1822Died (death)
18th Apr 1822Buried (burial) Walworth, Surrey, England
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