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Note for: Ann Asprey, ABT 1824 - 12 FEB 1868
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Baptism: Date: 15 MAY 1825
Place: Mitcham/Croydon, Surrey, England
Nickname: Annie
Residence: Place: Clayton St., Kennington, Surrey, Australia
Burial: Date: 15 FEB 1868
Place: SYDNEY, NSW, Australia
Individual Note: Buried - Rockwood Cemetary, Lidcombe, NSW Died of Liver Disease Emigrated to Australia on ship 'David McIver', landing 01/09/1853
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Note for: Charles Asprey, 18 DEC 1833 - 9 JAN 1848
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Burial: Date: 9 JAN 1848
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Note for: Jane Asprey, 20 JAN 1841 -
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Residence: Place: Church St., 29 Bakers Row, West Ham, Essex, England
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Note for: Frederick Asprey, 31 MAY 1843 -
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Baptism: Date: 2 JUL 1843
Place: Mitcham/Croydon, Surrey, England
Occupation: Laboratory Technician in Chemical Works
Occupation: Place: Plate Printer
Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Chemist's Assistant
Residence: Place: Church St., 29 Bakers Row, West Ham, Essex, England
Residence: Date: 1901
Place: Leicester formerly Knighton, Lei., Eng.
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Note for: William Asprey, ABT 1759 - 15 JUN 1827
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Occupation: calico printer
Occupation: Date: 1782
Place: Calico Printer
Residence: Place: Merton & Mitcham, Surrey, England
Burial: Date: 15 JUN 1827
Place: Mitcham St.Peter & St.Paul, Surrey, England
Individual Note: Buried @ St Peter & St Paul, Mitcham, Surrey
William Asprey founded the family business of "Asprey & Co." in 1871, which one of William's grandson's moved to Bond St., London, which now has branches in Paris & New York. Aspreys have long enjoyed a world-wide reputation for silver & luxury goods of the highest quality, & it is likely that in the early years Phipps Bridge supplied, albeit briefly, fine silks for the lining of the expensive dressing cases & similar goods sold by the family business.
William Asprey founded the family business of "Asprey & Co." in 1871, which one of William's grandson's moved to Bond St., London, which now has branches in Paris & New York. Aspreys have long enjoyed a world-wide reputation for silver & luxury goods of the highest quality, & it is likely that in the early years Phipps Bridge supplied, albeit briefly, fine silks for the lining of the expensive dressing cases & similar goods sold by the family business.
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Note for: Ann Sewel, 1765 - 1 MAR 1834
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Individual Note: Buried @ St Peter & St Paul, Mitcham, Surrey Married - St George the Martyr, Southwark, Surrey