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    1. Re: [SRY] Marriage of BOOKER and NEALES ( 1805 )
    2. Chris Willis
    3. It wd seem that this is probably the Charles Booker Esq who appears in the 1801 census of Guildford. His household consisted of one family of 2 males and 3 females. 2 were in trade and 3 were neither in agriculture nor trade. They are counted in Holy Trinity parish. He seems not to appear in the listing for Guildford in the 1791 Universal British Directory. The only entry a bit like Neales in 1801 was the Mayor, entered in the census list as "John NEALDS Gent. Mayor & son". I am not clear if we are to understand that the son was also John, but at least that he was of age (or family?) to count as an extra household. The household is none-the-less counted as one family., with 6 males and 5 females, 2 in trade with 9 employed neither in trade nor agriculture. He seems to be on the north side of the High St in St Mary's parish. In 1791 a John Nealds (Freeman) is listed as an innkeeper. It is probable that more detail can be culled from the church registers in the Guildford collection. A transcript of the 1801 census document can be found in the West Surrey FHS Guildford Collection, or in their Journal Root & Branch for December 2004 and the following issue. Guildford can be found in part III section 1 (p200) of Archive CD Books GB1134. Chris Willis in Yateley, Hants -----Original Message----- From: MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com <MICHAELCOOMBER@aol.com> Date: 13 November 2009 21:10 Subject: [SRY] Marriage of BOOKER and NEALES ( 1805 ) > >>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, March 9, 1805; Issue 2706. > >MARRIED >At St. George's, Hanover Square, Mr. Charles BOOKER, jun. of Guildford, >Surrey, to Miss NEALES, of the same place. >

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