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Sarah Anne Cross

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Name Sarah Anne Cross [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Birth 13 Oct 1852 Kensington, Middlesex, England [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Christening 21 Jul 1861 St Peter, Eaton Square, Pimlico, London, England [7]
Media (Log in) Gender Female Census 1871 2 Apr 1871 Westminster Hospital Possibly a patient in Westminster Hospital on census day 1871 - if so occupation was shown as laundress Residence 29 Jun 1873 47 Drummond Cres, London, England [2]
Residence 3 Apr 1881 Lambeth, London, England [4]
Residence 5 Apr 1891 Christchurch, London, England [3]
Residence 31 Mar 1901 Lambeth, London, England [1]
Death 22 Aug 1907 Lambeth, London, England [5]
Person ID I38 tree1 Last Modified 5 Sep 2022
Father John Cross Mother Sarah Family ID F869 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Thomas Robottom, b. Abt 1848, St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex, England d. 14 Feb 1936, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
(Age ~ 88 years)
Marriage 29 Jun 1873 St Mary's Church, Somer Town, London, Middlesex, England [2, 8, 9]
Media (Log in) Children 1. Sarah Louise Emma Robottom, b. Abt Jun 1874, 30 Princes St, Surrey, England d. Abt Apr 1879, London, England
(Age ~ 4 years)
2. John Thomas Robottom, b. Abt Nov 1877, Battersea, Surrey, England d. Abt Feb 1878, London, England
(Age ~ 0 years)
3. Elizabeth Robottom, b. Abt Jan 1876 d. 11 Jun 1879 (Age ~ 3 years) + 4. Thomas William Albert Robottom, b. 29 May 1879, 9 Tenison St, Lambeth, London, England d. Mar 1949, Surrey Mid Eastern, Surrey, England
(Age 69 years)
+ 5. George Samuel Robottom, b. 19 Mar 1881, Lambeth, London, England d. 16 May 1970, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
(Age 89 years)
+ 6. Daisy Robottom, b. 6 Jul 1889, Lambeth, Surrey, England d. 4 Mar 1968, Jersey, Channel Islands
(Age 78 years)
+ 7. Charles Henry Robottom, b. 7 Dec 1893, 5 Belvedere Cres, Waterloo, Lambeth, London, England d. 26 Aug1978, Sunnyside Park Nursing Home, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa
Family ID F17 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Apr 2014
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Photos Photos (Log in) St Philips Battersea
St Philip's Church was built in the centre of St Philip Square as part of the Parktown Estate, a development laid out from 1865 onwards either side of Queenstown Road. St Philip Square was laid out in the early stages of the estate and surrounds the church on three sides. The church was built in 1870 in the centre of the square, set within a raised railed garden that is predominantly grass, with shrubs planted around the church, rose bed, seating and mature London plane trees.St Marys Church, Somerstown, Middlesex
St Mary's Church is a Church of England church behind Euston station in Somers Town, London Borough of Camden. It was designed by Henry William Inwood, and built in 1852 by I. T. Seabrook. It was designated a Grade II listed building on 10 June 1954;[1] and remains an active church.
Since 1 June 2003 it has formed part of the Old St Pancras Team Ministry (which also includes St Michael's Church, Camden Town, St Pancras Old Church and St Paul's Church, Camden Square).[2]
Documents Documents (Log in) Parish Baptism Record
St Philips, Battersea - shows address was 2 Basnett Grove.Parish Baptism Record
St John, Waterloo Road.Parish Baptism Record
This record shows the baptism of 2 different Robottom children on the same day 8 May 1801.
Alfred Thomas, son of Alfred (A shoemaker) and Edith Robottom of 11 High St, Vauxhall and George Samuel, son of Thomas (a printer) and Sarah of 37 Tennison St.
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