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    Glyn commented  · 

    Thanks for your interesting site.

    I'm looking for information on the Teale family of Walthamstow. In 1911 they were living at 4 Rosebank Villas, and the head of the household was Charles Teale, who described himself as a domestic machinery dealer. In the past he was a rent collector and furniture salesman. His children included Sarah Jane, Edith Alice, George Henry, Charles Ezra, Florence Ethel, Albert Victor and Harold Fredrick. His wife was Mary Catherine Crinan, née Smith. There are some mysteries surrounding this family, and it would be good to solve at least some of them. I'm happy to share the information I have.

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