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Noted as being stillborn.
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He was fostered by the Andrews family and adopted their name.
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His baptism notes that he is a "bastard" child, the son of Sameul Hoadly and Mary Chainey.
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She is named as his wife in his will and she is also named as having a right to a dower in lands deeded by Henry to Walter Webb in March 7, 1680/81. Henry died not much later in January 1684/85.
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In the will of his uncle, Johannes (John) Slatter of February 19, 1727, he is named co-executor and receives one half of the residue of the estate.
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He was a shoemaker in the 1851 census.
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He was noted to be a blacksmith in the marriage license.
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She is shown as a clerk in the 1915 state census, stil living with her parents.
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She wasa living with her maternal grandmother in the 1891 UK census.
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Arthur was a senior gas board man and locally well respected through his Rotary work. He knew the town planner and was told he could have a street named after him.
Cresswell walk in Cwmbran is the result unfortunately it's quite a down at heel Street but nevertheless a nice accolade
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I am very much guessing at this person being the son of John Nicholas. He appears at an address where JOhn Nicholas lived previously and his is a builder as was John Nicholas.