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Bromley Local Studies and Archives Index to Names in the Bromley Poor Law Union Workhouse Creed Registers Surnames Beginning Wi Bromley Local Studies and Archives Index to names in the Bromley Poor Law Union workhouse Creed Registers Surnames beginning with C 1877-1894 Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Next of Kin address from Creed informant date Reason Year Date year 1891 9 May Cadwell Jane 1871 Ellen, Woodlands, Chase-side, N BRO CE Self 7 Jul 1891 O 1891 19 Oct Campbell John 1889 Mother: Croydon Infirmary BEC CE Police 14 Oct 1891 O 1891 23 Jun Cannon Louisa 1846 SMC CE Self 26 Jun 1891 O 1893 24 May Cannon Lucy 1851 SMC CE Self 29 May 1893 O Mother: 2nd plot, Maple Road, 1893 4 Apr Carlow George 1878 Hestable (Hextable?) nr Swanley CHI CE Self 22 May 1893 Ab 1893 1 Dec Carlow Liberty 1841 Wife: Hearnes Road, St Pauls Cray SPC CE R O 30 Dec 1893 O Brother: Walter, Cherry Orchard 1890 11 Mar Carpenter George 1833 Road, Croydon CUD CE Self 8 Mar 1893 O 1893 17 Mar Carpenter George 1833 BRO CE Self Mrs Fairman, 15 Arthur Road, 1892 8 Jul Carr Charles 1860 Beckenham BEC CE Self 9 Jul 1892 D 1878 24 Jul Carreck Jane 1814 BEC CE Self 10 Jan 1891 D 1887 1 Apr Carreck John 1812 BRO CE Self 25 Jun 1891 D Friend: Mrs Haxell, 7 Sharps 1890 3 Feb Carrington William 1838 Cottage, Bromley BRO CE Self 5 Feb 1890 O Mr Carter, 11 Styles Cottages, St 1892 26 Sep Carter Betsy 1825 Rauls Cray SPC CE R O 8 Oct 1892 O Mr Carter, 1 Oak Terrace, 1891 1 Nov Carter Eliza 1841 Orpington ORP CE R O 2 Nov 1891 O 1891 27 Oct Casinells Dominie ? 1857 CHI CE Self 25 May 1893 D Brother: Lucas, 1 Chislehurst 1890 9 Dec Castle James 1849 Road, Widmore Road, Bromley BRO CE Self 4 Feb 1891 D 1891 13 Mar Cavander James 1822 CUD R C Self 30 Mar 1891 O 1891 13 Mar Cavander James 1864 CUD R C Self 30 Mar 1891 O Wife: c/o Mrs Weekleys, Cudham 1893 11 Sep Cavender James 1829 Court CUD R C Self 13 Oct 1893 O 1890 10 Nov Caville Harriett 1834 BEC CE Self 12 Nov 1890 O Indexed by volunteers on behalf of Bromley Local Studies and Archives Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Next of Kin address from Creed informant date Reason Year Date year Mrs Reed, 127 High Street, 1891 5 Jun Chalker Thomas Thurston 1814 Beckenham BEC CE Self 11 Jul 1891 O 1892 20 Jan Champion William 1871 Mother: Best Cottages, Crockenhill SMC CE Self 23 Feb 1892 O 1890 24 Mar Chance John Joseph 1823 BRO CE Self 26 Mar 1890 O Mrs Perkins, Building Fields, 1893 18 Feb Chance John Joseph 1824 Orpington HAY CE Self 21 Feb 1893 O 1889 25 Oct Chance Mary 1878 FAR CE R O 1 Nov 1889 B 1888 19 Dec Chandler Eliza 1804? BEC CE Self 26 Jul 1890 O Friend: Mr G Killlick, Foresters 1890 12 Sep Chandler Eliza 1824 Arms, Beckenham BEC CE Self 8 Jul 1891 O Mrs Woodham, nr Foresters Arms, 1891 16 Jul Chandler Eliza 1824 Beckenham BEC CE Self 28 Dec 1891 O 1892 2 Jan Chandler Eliza 1826 BEC CE Self 8 Feb 1892 O Mr Killick, Foresters Arms, 1892 18 Feb Chandler Eliza 1826 Beckenham BRO CE Self 1 Jul 1892 O 1892 8 Jul Chandler Eliza 1825 BEC CE Self 14 Jul 1892 O Mrs Killick, Foresters Arms, 1892 12 Aug Chandler Eliza 1825 Beckenham BEC CE Self 1892 24 Aug Chandler William 1878 Father: 33 Lydia Street, Stepney FAR CE Police 24 Aug 1892 O 1892 18 Oct Chapman Benjamin 1878 BRO CE R O 18 Oct 1892 O Wife: Jane, 9 Great Elms Road, 1890 15 Apr Chapman Edward 1820 Bromley BRO CE R O 21 Jun 1890 O 1891 9 Jan Chapman Edward 1820 Jane, 9 Great Elms Road, Bromley BRO CE Self 20 Apr 1891 O Wife: 17 Great Elms Road, 1892 24 May Chapman Edward 1822 Bromley BRO CE Self 23 Aug 1892 O Wife: 5 Wellington Cottages, 1893 15 Aug Chapman Edward 1819 Wellington Road, Bromley BRO CE Self 13 Dec 1893 O 1888 18 Jan Chapman John 1816 M Brooker, Keston KES CE Self 7 Apr 1891 O Mrs P Daniels, 4 Oakley Road, 1892 29 Feb Chapman John 1817 Bromley Common KES CE Self 14 Jun 1892 O Indexed by volunteers on behalf of Bromley Local Studies and Archives Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Next of Kin address from Creed informant date Reason Year Date year 1893 18 Nov Charman Alice S 1870 Mother: Little Lake, Horley, Surrey BEC CE Self 28 Nov 1893 O 1893 18 Nov Charman George 1893 BEC CE Self 28 Nov 1893 O Mr Chase, 10 Kay Road, Stockwell, 1893 21 Jan Chase Amy 1827 SW FAR CE Self 1 Feb 1893 O Son: 10 Kay Road, London Road, 1893 26 Aug Chase Amy 1821 Stockwell FAR CE Self 1891 11 May Chase James 1820 Wife: A Chase, Farnboro' FAR CE Self 17 Jul 1891 O Wife: Dorcas Chaunt, Erith Villa, 1891 26 Nov Chaunt John 1841 Berbeck, Sidcup FC CE R O 30 Nov 1891 A 1893 21 Apr Checkley David 1858 Brother: 7 West Street, Bromley BRO CE Self 15 May 1893 O 1893 19 May Checkley David 1858 Brother: 49 East Street, Bromley BRO CE Self 5 Jun 1893 O 1893 23 Jun Checkley David 1858 Brother: North Road, Bromley BRO CE Self 10 Jul 1893 O 1893 25 Sep Checkley David 1858 Brother: 7 Axted Road, Bromley BRO CE Self 2 Oct 1893 O Sister: Elizabeth Cheel; replaced 1889 3 May Cheel Henry 1868 by Brother: Arthur Cheel, Keston KES CE Self 1885 16 Mar Cheel John 1833 BRO CE Self Uncle: William Thompson, Station 1890 20 Feb Cheeseman Arthur 1847 Road, New Bromley KES CE Self 15 Mar 1890 O 1890 4 Oct Cheshire Alfred 1857 Sister: Mrs Hall, Chislehurst SMC CE Self 26 Feb 1891 D 1892 18 Feb Chilly Elizabeth 1862 Mother: Knockholt KNO CE Self 22 Mar 1892 O 1892 18 Feb Chilly John Albert 1885 KNO CE Mother 22 Mar 1892 O 1892 16 May Chilton Minnie 1892 BRO CE Born 20 Jun 1892 O Mother: Bowman's Orchard, 1892 21 Apr Chilton Sarah 1873 Knockholt BRO CE Self 20 Jun 1892 O 1890 29 Aug Chivers Margaret 1827 CHI R C Self 19 Sep 1890 O 1890 27 Sep Chivers Margaret 1827 Son: John, 2 St Pauls Cray CHI R C Self 24 Feb 1891 O Daughter: Sarah Benge, Perry 1892 19 Apr Chivers Margaret 1826 Street, Chislehurst CHI R C Self Mother: 12 Yord? Road, Tunbridge 1891 12 Oct Chorley Grace 1867 Wells WW CE Self 15 Dec 1891 O 1893 16 Dec Chorley Grace 1867 HAY CE Self Indexed by volunteers on behalf of Bromley Local Studies and Archives Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Next of Kin address from Creed informant date Reason Year Date year Mrs E Clegg, Whites Farm, 1891 24 Jul Clagg? Ellen 1870 Orpington FAR CE Self 10 Aug 1891 O Wife: Harriet, 14 Morlands Road, 1891 6 Jun Clare John T 1841 Bromley BRO CE Self 25 Jul 1891 O Sister: Emma, 4 Harland Cottages, 1893 18 Jan Clark Caroline 1874 St Mary Cray SMC CE Self 18 Feb 1893 O 1892 5 Jan Clark Eleanor Rose 1892 ORP CE Born 29 Feb 1892 O Mrs H Broomham, 3 Prospect 1893 28 Jul Clark Emily 1874 Place, Masons Hill BRO CE Self 12 Nov 1893 O 1891 30 Nov Clark Fred'k 1889 ORP CE Mother 29 Feb 1892 O 1894 4 Jan Clark Fred'k 1883 BRO CE Self Mrs Crook, 3 Orchard Place, St 1893 2 Jan Clark George 1822 Pauls Cray SPC CE Self 1893 27 Feb Clark John 1845 Wife: 2 Star Lane, St Mary Cray SMC CE Self 22 Apr 1893 O 1893 19 Jan Clark Walter 1893 SMC CE Born 18 Feb 1893 O Mother: Eliza, Lower Road, 1891 30 Nov Clark Emma 1865 Orpington ORP CE Self 29 Feb 1892 O 1891 11 Sep Clarke Annie 1811 SMC CE R O 12 Sep 1891 D Aunt: Mrs Cross, Denmark Pl.(?) 1890 6 Jun Clarke Edith 1872 St(?) Camberwell BRO CE Self 9 Jun 1890 O 1892 24 Apr Clarke Edward 1827 CHE CE Self 28 Apr 1892 D Son: John, Newport House, 1890 28 May Clarke Ellen 1846 Stepney, E CHE R C Self 31 May 1890 O 1890 27 Oct Clarke Emma 1865 Eliza, Harland Cottages, Orpington ORP CE Self 19 Nov 1890 O Mother: Eliza, Lower Road, 1890 28 Nov Clarke Emma Orpington ORP CE Self 17 Jan 1891 O 1890 27 Oct Clarke Frederick 1889 Mother in House ORP CE Mother 19 Nov 1890 O 1890 28 Nov Clarke Frederick ORP CE Mother 17 Jan 1891 O 1893 15 Sep Clarke Frederick 1883 BRO CE R O 26 Dec 1893 Fr 1893 18 Jul Clarke Harry 1848 BRO CE Self 20 Jul 1893 O Daughter: Annie B Clarke, Keston 1889 10 Sep Clarke Henry 1824 House CUD CE Self Indexed by volunteers on behalf of Bromley Local Studies and Archives Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s) Birth Next of Kin address from Creed informant date Reason Year Date year 1890 8 Jan Clarke Henry 1847 FAR CE Self 22 Feb 1890 O Bromley House Ramsgate 21 1890 11 Mar Clarke Phillis 1879 BEC CE Self Mar 1890 O 1890 20 Aug Clarke Phillis Bertha 1879 BRO CE R O 4 Sep 1890 B 1877 13 Jul Clarke William 1804 BRO CE Self 25 Nov 1889 D 1893 19 Nov Clayton Ellen 1816 FAR CE Self 1 Dec 1893 O 1879 25 May Clayton Robert 1806 CHI CE Self 12 Oct 1890 D 1891 4 Sep Clegg Emma 1870 FAR CE Self 15 Sep 1891 H 1891 5 Oct Clegg Emma Mother, Farnborough FAR CE Self 13 Oct 1891 O Friend: Mrs Taylor, 2 Dorset Road, 1889 5 Nov Clifton Elizabeth 1810 Walworth MOTT CE Self 6 Jan 1890 O Mrs J Kimber, 4 Princess Lane, 1892 12 Aug Clifton Henry 1848 Bromley BRO CE Self 13 Sep 1892 O Wife: c/o Covell & Harris, 4 High 1893 10 Jan Clifton John 1822 Street, Bromley BRO CE Self 29 Apr 1893 D 1891 19 Aug Clone ? Eliza 1842 CHE CE Self 12 Sep 1891 O Mother: 12 York Road, Tunbridge 1893 27 Feb Clorley Grace 1868 Wells BRO CE Self 17 Jul 1893 Fr 1893 30 Nov Clymer Fred'k 1893 BRO CE Born 16 Dec 1893 O Mother: 10 Southlands Road, 1893 12 Oct Clymer Maud E 1874 Bromley BRO CE Self 16 Dec 1893 O Mother: 11 Queen Street, Galway, 1893 8 Jan Coan Michael 1861 Ireland BRO R C Self 10 Jan 1893 O 1889 23 Dec Coates Thomas 1847 Mrs Coates, Redlands, Chislehurst BRO CE Self 6 Jan 1890 O Wife: Mary Ann, High Street, West 1891 15 Sep Cockings Henry 1833 Wickham WW CE Self 30 Sep 1891 O Father: c/o Mr W Rippers, North 1893 11 Jun Colbut John 1879 Cray NC CE R O 15 Jun 1893 O 1890 28 Oct Cole Florence 1881 Father in House BRO CE Father 14 Feb 1891 O Indexed by volunteers on behalf of Bromley Local Studies and Archives Admitted Name of Discharge Admission Surname Forename(s)
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