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Fanner Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'fanner'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 56 records (displaying 21 to 30): 

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Owners and occupiers in Whittlebury Street, St Pancras (1835)
The 'Act to enable the London and Birmingham Railway Company to extend and alter the Line of such Railway, and for other Purposes relating thereto' (3 July 1835) includes a schedule of expropriated properties in the area of St Pancras (in Drummond Mews, Drummond Street, Granby Street, Mornington Place, Park Street, Stanhope Street, Stanhope Terrace, Upper Seymour Street and Whittlebury Street) and in Northamptonshire (in Brockhall, Dodford, Long Buckby, Norton, Weedon and Whilton) with the names of the owners, lessees and occupiers.

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Owners and occupiers in Whittlebury Street, St Pancras
 (1835)
Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors (1841)
Principal creditors petitioning to force a bankruptcy (but often close relatives of the bankrupt helping to protect his assets): and solicitors

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Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors
 (1841)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1842)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales

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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1842)
Bankrupts (1842)
Bankruptcy notices for England and Wales: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links

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Bankrupts
 (1842)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1843)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales

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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1843)
Bankruptcy Meetings (1844)
Meetings about bankrupts' estates in England and Wales

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Bankruptcy Meetings
 (1844)
Bankrupt meeting strays (1850)
Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of bankruptcies and stages in the liquidation of the estate, payment of dividends, and discharge. In descriptions of meetings as the case progressed the bankrupt is often merely referred to by name and trade. This is the index to stray names in the bankruptcy meetings, of co-bankrupts, solicitors, &c., from the issues from January to December 1850.

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Bankrupt meeting strays
 (1850)
Bankrupt meeting strays (1851)
Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of bankruptcies and stages in the liquidation of the estate, payment of dividends, and discharge. In descriptions of meetings as the case progressed the bankrupt is often merely referred to by name and trade. This is the index to stray names in the bankruptcy meetings, of co-bankrupts, solicitors, &c., from the issues from January to December 1851.

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Bankrupt meeting strays
 (1851)
Traders and professionals in London (1851)
The Post Office London Directory for 1851 includes this 'Commercial and Professional Directory', recording about 80,000 individuals.

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Traders and professionals in London
 (1851)
Gentry in London (1856)
The Post Office London Directory for 1856 includes this 'Court Directory', listing alphabetically by surname and christian name the upper class residents of the capital with their postal addresses. 'In order to afford space for the addresses, the abbreviation "esq." for esquire has no longer been appended to each name in the Court Directory. It should be understood that such should be added to the name of every gentleman in the following pages to which no inconsistent addition is affixed.' Decorations, honours &c. are generally given. Some gentlemen appear who are also listed (as professional men, &c.) in the commercial section. Those with second residences in the provinces usually have the country address given as well.

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Gentry in London
 (1856)
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