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- The IGI Individual Record for Thomas ALLOWAY reads:
Birth: 30th December 1805.
Christening: 3rd February 1808 at Dorking, Surrey, England.
Parents: William and Mary ALLOWAY.
Batch No: C074071, Dates: 1766-1817.
The 1841 Population census of England shows John ALLOWAY, aged 32 years, a Miller, born in County "Y" at South Dorking, together with [his brother] Thomas ALLOWAY, aged 30 years, Shoe Maker, born in County "Y".
HO 107/1081/7, Folio 51, Page 18 - South Dorking, Surrey, England).
The 1851 Population Census shows Jane HUBBARD, Head, Widow, aged 44 years, a Watchmaker together with her 4 children; Emily HUBBARD, aged 19 years, a Governess, Martyr HUBBARD, aged 10 years, Emma HUBBARD, aged 8 years, Sarah Jane HUBBARD, aged 4 years, all Scholars, all born Dorking, Surrey, and a Visitor, Thomas ALLOWAY [her brother] aged 45 years, a Bootmaker).
(HO107/1598, Folio 334, Page 18(?), Schedule No 34 - North Side of High Street, Dorking, Surrey, England).
The 1861 Population Census shows Jane HUBBARD, Head, Widow, aged 54 years, a School Mistress residing at Reigate (Private) together with her daughter, Sarah HUBBARD, aged 14 years, an Assistant School Mistress, and Thomas ALLOWAY, brother, aged 55 years, a Fund Holder, all born Dorking, Surrey, England).
(RG 9/442, Folio 125, Page 17 - Reigate (Private), Surrey, England.
The 1871 Population Census of England shows Thomas ALLOWAY, Lodger, aged
66 years, unmarried, born Dorking, Surrey, a Shoe Maker residing at J Rose's Cottages, back of West Street, Dorking, Surrey together with his nephew, Martyr ALLOWAY, Head, aged 26 years, married, a Butcher and his wife Catherine ALLOWAY, aged 24 years, Dressmaker and their 2 children; Charles William ALLOWAY, aged 2 years, and Edith Sophia ALLOWAY, aged 7 months.
RG10/823, Folio 118, Page 9, Schedule No 29 - J Rose's Cottages, back of West Street, Dorking, Surrey, England.
Dorking Museum Sale Particulars: Sale S82:
DORKING, Surrey
Particulars and Conditions of Sale of a Desirable SMALL INVESTMENT consistng of
The Brick-Built & Slated House being No 70, High Street, Dorking
As let to Mr Eber Henry GIRLING, Agent to the Singer Sewing Machine Company at a
Rental of £18 Per Annum
Which will be sold by Auction, by Messrs WHITE AND SONS
at the Red Lion Hotel, Dorking
Conditions of Sale:
4. The vendor will within ten days from the day of sale deliver to the purchaser or his solicitor an abstract of title to the propperty, such abstract to commence with an indenture dated the 5th day of July, 1845, made between William ALLOWAY and Charles ALLOWAY of the first part, John ALLOWAY and Thomas ALLOWAY of the second part, and Alexander HART, John HART and Charles HART of the third part.
On Thursday, July the 7th, 1887 At 3 for 4 o'clock in the Afternoon in One Lot.
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