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Note: g her children up. Mainly in 61 & 62 Vincent St., then moved to a flat in Stratford. When Hetty died of pnuemonia in 1949, Nan ('Lizzie') moved in with aunt Lillian and Jim Graves in East Ham. Hetty sold chocolate from a pram, which retained the evocative smell of chocolate, to make ends meet. Searched for births 1868 to 1873. 'Hetty' was about 5 yrs older than 'Lizzie'.. Found a Henrietta Case in the 3rd quarter microfiche film for 1868. This means Hetty was 12 not 10 at time of 1881 Census! No children! 1881 Census persons living at same address 22 York St., were: page 01824 shows Elizabeth Case age 5 born Plaistow district, Essex; Census district West Ham 1713 65 13 1341409. Caroline Case (mother), Hannah (aged 7), Henrietta (10), Mary Ann (23 unmarried born Sth Shields, Durham - page 01825, 1713 64 12 1341409), Minerva (13) and Walter (8) both born Plaistow, Essex on page 01825, 1713 65 13 1341409. See Caroline Case formerley Allerton for 1891 censu details or 1891 census notes. Searched Birth indexes for 1868 (March quarter)
Note: Biography: My Great aunt 'Hetty' lived with her sister, Lizzie, all her life helping to brin
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