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Henry Lindars
Go see a tree of Henry's immediate family or Henry's complete family tree in Tree No. 1 - Warning: Large File, this may take some time.

Born in 1821 in Abingdon, Berkshire
Son of William Lindars (1791-1872) & Mary ? (1801-1883)
Married Emma Phillips (1826-1919)
Daughter born Emily Jane Lindars (1850-1898) in 1850 between April & June in Abingdon, Berkshire
Son born Henry Francis Lindars (1851-1932) in 1851 between July & September in Abingdon, Berkshire
Henry Lindars (Fishmonger) in 1851 in Abingdon, Berkshire Living at 31, Bridge St
Henry Lindars (aged 30) (Head) in 1851 in Abingdon, Berkshire was a Fishmonger was living at 31, Bridge St and was born in AbingdonCensus returns for 1851 from Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London
Son born John William Lindars (1853-1907) in 1853 between January & March in Abingdon, Berkshire
Daughter born Julia Ann Lindars in 1854 between April & June in Abingdon, Berkshire
Son born Valentine Lindars (1856-1942) on 14th February 1856 in Abingdon, Berkshire
Henry Lindars (Fishmonger) in 1856 in Abingdon, Berkshire was living at High St Abingdon (from Valentine's birth certificate)Confirmed Information from Gordon Lindars from
Daughter born Bessie Lindars (1860-1934) in 1860 between July & September in Abingdon, Berkshire
(Peter J Lindars suggests that Florence Augusta, Helena Mary and Kate were also children of Henry and Emma, but where is the proof ?)
The Masters and Governors of Christ's Hospital used to own the Antelope which then became the Queen's Arm's (it was a charity pub).
Brother Barnabus suggested that Henry inheirited the Pub from his father.
Landlord Queen's Arms, Market Place, Abingdon at least between 1861 - 1863.
The family also had 6 servants in 1861.
And that there may be many family graves in Abingdon church yard (St Helens) , which has been leveled and the gravestones piled up.
Henry Lindars (aged 40) (Head) in 1861 in Abingdon, Berkshire was a Hotel Keeper was living at Market Place and was born in AbingdonCensus returns for 1861 from Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London
Also known as the New Inn and King's Arms. It was Sold from the "occupation of Henry Lindars" on 17th Dec 1863 and later in 1889 and 1894.
Died in 1892 between October & December at the age of 72 in Reading, Berkshire

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