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1881 census. Family living at 306 Roman Road.
1881 Census. Thomas, 45, working as an Oilman; Frank, 19, working as a Bricklayer.
1871 Census. The twins Charles and Frank aged 10.
1871 Census. Thomas Short and son listed as Oil Shopman.
9 Hague Street, Bethnal Green.
1871 Census. Elizabeth and George living with their aunt Eliza (nee Short) and uncle Benjamin Young.
1871 Census. Benjamin Young listed as Coffee House Keeper @ 364 Bethnal Green Road.
1871 Census. Elizabeth and George living at 364 Bethnal Green Road.
Victorian Footprints: Exploring Bethnal Green in the 19th Century
1861 Census. Thomas Short aged 25.
1861 Census. Thomas listed as Dairyman. 9 Hague Street listed as Dairy.
1841 Census. Thomas aged 6.
1841 census. William Short, aged 44, listed as Dairy Keeper.
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