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Good pair of eyes needed please!
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Lesley\Suzanne | Report | 12 Dec 2007 13:03 |
In the 1861 UK census, my g,g,g,g garandfather was listed as Frederick Happer aged 56 in St. Georges in the East Middlesex. He lived with his wife Sarah (60) who was born in Ipswich and his son Frederick (30). He was a sugrar refiner (boiler) and I know that he was born in Germany. |
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♥Athena | Report | 12 Dec 2007 13:18 |
It is Hesse Cassel (sometimes spelt with a "K"). |
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Sam | Report | 12 Dec 2007 13:19 |
Could it be Hesse Cassel? Apparently this was until 1866 a German Kurfürstentum [electorate] consisting of 4 provinces. |
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Lesley\Suzanne | Report | 12 Dec 2007 13:21 |
Fantastic!! |
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Heather | Report | 12 Dec 2007 16:50 |
Lesley, if you google there are sites just for the German sugar bakers on the net (I had one too!) They all seemed to have come over in a big wave of immigration when the sugar refineries were set up near the Thames. Worth a look anyway for background info.to flesh out your tree. |