Louis Charles Ernest GAUTIER, 1860–1942?> (aged 81 years)
- Name
- Louis Charles Ernest /GAUTIER/
- Given names
- Louis Charles Ernest
- Surname
- GAUTIER
Birth
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Marriage
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Residence
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Note: Address at 1861 Census |
Residence
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Note: At the 1871 census Louis a scholar ,aged 10 is living at this address with his father, mother and 3 sisters, Emelie, 8, scholar; Henriette, 3; and Rose, 1. |
Court
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He gave evidence against one Morris Cohen
March 13, 1877 (aged 16 years)
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Court
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He gave evidence against Gliddon, Lazarus and Danziger
June 29, 1877 (aged 16 years)
Note: He gave evidence against Alfred Gliddon, Louis Lazarus and David Danziger who were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice in the trial of Morris Cohen. |
Occupation
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Note: Occupation at the 1881 Census |
Residence
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Note: The 1881 census shows Louis aged 20 and his father living at this address alongside two other families. |
Hospital
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Note: The source for this event was the 1891 census which records him as a patient, single aged 30, occupation Pianoforte Maker. |
Occupation
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Note: From St Peter's House Admissions Register. |
Residence
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Note: From St Peter's House Admissions Register |
Residence
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Note: Address noted on 1939 Register |
Occupation
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Note: Former occupation on Louis' death certificate |
Death
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Unique identifier
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AC1FDB1865E0482EA89E2A80ADE1F206EFDC
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Last change
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father |
1830–1914
Birth: November 15, 1830
35
27
— 71 Rue De St. Jean Death: February 28, 1914 — Brighton County Borough Asylum |
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mother |
1836–1878
Birth: 1836
— Saint-Lô Death: June 14, 1878 — 62 Camden Road |
Marriage | Marriage — 1854 — |
1 year
elder brother |
1854–1855
Birth: December 19, 1854
24
18
— Katherine Street Death: January 6, 1855 — Katherine Street |
22 months
elder brother |
1856–1919
Birth: October 9, 1856
25
20
— 11 Bryan Place Death: July 13, 1919 — Northumberland House |
4 years
himself |
1860–1942
Birth: June 30, 1860
29
24
— 7 Prebend Street Death: May 17, 1942 — St Peter's House |
23 months
younger sister |
1862–1906
Birth: May 18, 1862
31
26
— 7 Prebend Street Death: January 1906 — St Pancras |
5 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger sister |
1869–1948
Birth: August 12, 1869
38
33
— 7 Prebend Street Death: June 17, 1948 — Hellenic Red Cross Hospital |
3 years
younger sister |
1872–1964
Birth: July 25, 1872
41
36
— 127 Camden Street Death: July 11, 1964 — St Joseph's Home |
himself |
1860–1942
Birth: June 30, 1860
29
24
— 7 Prebend Street Death: May 17, 1942 — St Peter's House |
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Marriage | Marriage — — |
Residence |
Address at 1861 Census |
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Residence |
At the 1871 census Louis a scholar ,aged 10 is living at this address with his father, mother and 3 sisters, Emelie, 8, scholar; Henriette, 3; and Rose, 1. |
Court |
He gave evidence against Alfred Gliddon, Louis Lazarus and David Danziger who were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice in the trial of Morris Cohen. |
Occupation |
Occupation at the 1881 Census |
Residence |
The 1881 census shows Louis aged 20 and his father living at this address alongside two other families. |
Hospital |
The source for this event was the 1891 census which records him as a patient, single aged 30, occupation Pianoforte Maker. |
Occupation |
From St Peter's House Admissions Register. |
Residence |
From St Peter's House Admissions Register |
Residence |
Address noted on 1939 Register |
Occupation |
Former occupation on Louis' death certificate |