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Marriage: Children:
  1. George Armitage Southam: Birth: 1843 in Salford, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 18 Sep 1898 in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England

  2. Emily Southam: Birth: 1846 in Salford, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 18 Nov 1897 in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England

  3. Frederick Armitage Southam: Birth: 17 May 1850 in Salford, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 9 Mar 1927 in Manchester, Manchester South, Lancashire, England

  4. Annie Rebekah Southam: Birth: 16 Jan 1853 in Salford, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 19 Apr 1929 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England

  5. Gertrude Armitage Southam: Birth: 29 Nov 1859 in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 22 Mar 1942 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England

  6. Ethel Armitage Southam: Birth: 1862 in Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England. Death: 30 Sep 1917 in Castle Church, Stafford, Staffordshire, England


Sources
1. Title:   Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands
2. Title:   FreeBMD
Page:   8d 8
3. Title:   Ancestry.com
4. Title:   FreeBMD
Page:   20 95
5. Title:   Lancashire Online Parish Clerk Project

Notes
a. Note:   HI33
Note:   (Research):FRCS 1853. George Southam was the head of the Southam family, he was father of Frederick Armitage and grandfather of Arthur Hughes. His uncle was Dr John Justice Southam and his grandfather George Southam was also said to be a medical man. George Southam was born in Manchester on 3 December 1815, and was educated at Manchester Grammar School before being apprenticed to Joseph Jordan. He then studied for five years at the Royal School of Medicine in Pine Street, and completed his studies in London and Edinburgh. In 1837 he attended a course of lectures on chemistry by John Dalton. Southam was house surgeon and surgeon to Salford Royal Dispensary before establishing himself as a surgeon, where he quickly distinguished himself. He was appointed dispensary surgeon to MRI in 1847. He took a leading part in the foundation of the Chatham Street School and taught anatomy and surgery. When the School merged with Pine Street then Owens College, Southam was appointed joint professor of surgery and director of medical studies. Southam sat on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons from 1873 until his death on 24 April 1876, and he was also president of the Council of the BMA.
b. Note:   an Hotel in the township of Bilton with Harrogate.
Note:   Recorded as being 25 years old "Surgeon" residing at the Sw
c. Note:   scent in the borough of Salford.
Note:   Recorded as being 35 years old "Surgeon" residing at 19 Cre
d. Note:   ndon" residing at 1 Eccles Old Road.
Note:   Recorded as being 45 years old "FRCS England LAC Surgeon Lo
e. Note:   " residing at Oakfield 1 Eccles Old Road in the town of Salford.
Note:   Recorded as being 55 years old "Surgeon F. R. C. S. England


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