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OCCU a hairdresser
In the 1871 census in Liskeard (District 7, schedule 155) Parkyn's Yard, Liskeard were:
* Joseph Repper (head, barber) aged 29, born Helston
* Mary P Repper (wife) aged 24, born St Cleer
* Elfrida Repper (daughter) aged 5
* William N Repper (son) aged 3
* Alfred Repper (son) aged 1
all the children were born in Liskeard.In the 1881 census Joseph was at home with his family in Lower Lux Street, Liskeard. He was shown as aged 46.
According to Kelly's 1889 directory, reported by Colin Squires, Joseph is shown as a hairdresser of Lower Lux Street, Liskeard.
In the 1881 census Mary is at home with her family in Liskeard, she is shown as aged 36.
In the 1881 census Elfereda is aged 15 and is at home with the family in Liskeard.
In the 1881 census Joseph is aged 10 and is at home with the family in Liskeard.
In the 1881 census John is aged 3 and is at home with the family in Liskeard.
In the 1881 census Catherine is at home with the family in Liskeard.
Line in Record @I1998@ (RIN 284319) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
OCCU a bill poster
William died at Wheal Vor mine. A coroner's report is in Royal Cornwall Gazette.
In the1861 census Jane Repper is recorded as a widow aged 63 living at Lower Green, Helston.
In the 1871 census Jane Repper is recorded as a widow aged 77 still living at Lower Green, Helston but now with her granddaughter Emma Goldsworthy.
In the 1881 census William is aged 13 and is at home with the family in Liskeard.
In the 1881 census Alfred was aged 12 and at home with his family in Liskeard.
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OCCU a baker
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OCCU a ganger electricity worker
Albert is listed in the 1881 census at home with family in Liskeard aged 4.The 1933 Lake's Directory of Falmouth records an Albert F Repper as a chef living at 24 Gylling Street. Could this be one and the same Albert?