St Botolph Aldgate Parish:
Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams
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22nd January 1795 - 30th January 1797

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Image 131 of 14531st December 1796


Middlesex ss.

John Godfrey Nickelman< no role > maketh Oath that he
is a Native of Brandenburg in Germany & came
from thence to England about the Year 1756, that
soon after he came to England he was hired and
lived as a hired Servant by the Year with Mr.
Crosby of Buckle Street in the Parish of St. Mary
Whitechapel in the County of Middlesex Sugar
Baker at the Yearly Wages of Seven Pounds
& continued in his Service under such hiring
about Two years that he has not since he
quitted his Service lived as a hired servant
by the year in any other Parish or place for
the space of One year together or Rented any
House of Lodging of the Yearly Rent or Value
of Ten Pounds or paid any Poors Rate or Kings
Tax or done any Act to his knowledge or
Belief to gain a Subsequent Settlement that
about Five Years after he quitted the Service
of Mr. Crosby he was Married at Shorditch
Church to his first Wife Mary < no role > deceased by
whom he has no issue living, And further
Saith that about Twenty four Years ago he
was Married to his Second Wife Elizabeth< no role >
deceased, at the Parish Church of St. Paul
Shadwell in the County of Middlesex And
that he has a Daughter named Carolina
Mary
< no role > aged about Twenty One Years the
lawful issue by his said late Wife, that
his said Daughter was Born in Red Cross
Street in the Parish of St. Botolph without
Aldgate in the said County and Baptized
at Aldgate Church , that she has never
been an Apprentice or lived as a hired




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