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Servants in The Manor 1861

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In 1861 my great grandmother's (Jane Chapman, nee Loveland) parents were living at the Manor House as servants. John Loveland, 65 was a gardener and his wife Charlotte 58 a domestic servant. Also living in the household at that time were a Richard (42) and Hannah (37) Kimber. He is described in the 1861 census as an agricultural labourer. There was also their 12 year-old son Edward.

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A memory of Limpsfield in Surrey shared on Thursday, 24th August 2006.

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RE: RE: Servants in The Manor 1861

Hello, my father was Walter John Loveland, married to Elizabeth Pelling. My father had me adopted as Elizabeth died after having me. He was a gardener at Chartwell House in the 1950s. I beleive he lived in Walton on the Hill before moving to Limpsfield. He re-married and had a son Melvyn who I would like to trace. I wonder if we could be related. John Loveland.

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