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Kensington 1893

The annual report on the health, sanitary condition, &c., &c., of the Parish of St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington for the year 1893

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31Samuel S.*13Son of a carpenter152, Wornington RoadNov. 3rdNov. 6thNov. 7th
32Arthur G.†17Van guard407, Portobello RoadNov. 4thNov. 7thNov. 7th
33Charles B.†38Platelayer173, Wornington RoadNov. 4thNov. 8thNov. 8th
34George C.*24Labourer149,Nov. 4thNov. 8thNov. 8th
35V\ illiam D.*12Son of labourer404, Portobello RoadNov. 4thNov. 8thNov. 8th
36Michael R.*14Son of a charwoman134, Southam StreetNov. 5thNov. 8thNov. 9th
37Alfred S.‡35Labourer429, Portobello RoadNov. 6thNov. 9thNov. 9th
38John E.†32Painter36 Bosworth RoadNov, 7thNov. l0thNov. nth
39Thomas G.†21Porter407, Portobello RoadNov. 7thNov. 11thNov. 12th
40Walter S. *§7 ms.Son of a labourer406,Nov. 10thNov. 15thNov. 15th
41Angelina B.†9Daughter of a general dealer23, Bosworth RoadNov. 10thNov. 17thNov. 17th
42Frances B.†5Daughter of a general dealer23, Bosworth RoadNov. 10thNov. 17thNov. 17th
43Alice C.†18Daughter of a Nurse woman116, Southam StreetNov. 16thNov. 20thNov. 20th
44Thomas H.*10 ms.Son of a labourer417, Portobello RoadNov. 17thNov. 20thNov. 20th
45Agnes T.†32Wife of a coach trimmer82, Wornington RoadNov. 17 thNov. 21stNov. 21st
46William P.†23Coal porter43, Southam StreetNov, 20thNov. 23rdNov. 23rd
47Ellen M.‡39Wife of a furniture dealer391, Portobello RoadNov. 17thNov. 24thNov. 24th
48Napoleon F.*9Son of a coachman53, Prince's RoadNov. 22ndNov. 25thNov. 27th
49JohnC.†19Labourer59, Treverton StreetNov. 1stNot notified...
Susan C.†39Wife of a painter59, Treverton StreetNov. 21stNov. 26thNov. 25th
51Joseph H.*17Bootmaker3, Telford RoadNov. 22ndNov. 25thNov. 26th
52Charles K.*7Son of a baker18, Golborne RoadNov. 20thNov. 27thNov. 28th
53Emily W.*§27Wife of a horsekeeper6, Branstone StreetNov. 20thNov. 27thNov. 27th
54Charles W.†29Labourer9, Bolton RoadNov. 20thNov. 28thNov. 28th
55Ada H.‡15Orphan108, Ladbroke Grove Rd.Nov. 19thNov. 28thNov. 28th
56Luke G.†40Milkman13, Golden MewsNov. 4thNot notified...
57Emily G.‡31Wife of a Milkman13, Golden MewsNov. 18thDec. 6thDec, 7th
58Edward G.*§3Son of a Milkman13, Golden MewsDec. 3rdDec. 6thDec. 7th
59Bertie G.*§3 ms.Sor. of a Milkman13, Golden MewsDec. 4thDec. 6thDec. 7th
60William G.*3 ms.Son of a Milkman13, Golden MewsDec. 4thDec. 6thDec. 7th
61John C.*13Son of a nursewoman116, Southam StreetDec. 3rdDec. 6thDec. 7th
62Henry T.†4iPainter42, Southam StreetDec. 4th.Dec. 6thDec. 7th
63Philip K.*12Son of a Baker18, Golborne RoadDec. 5thDec. 7thDec. 8th
64Emma R. *26Wife of a painter33, Bramley RoadDec. 4thDec. 8thDec. 8th
65Richard F.†7Son of a coachman53, Prince's RoadDec. 4thDec. 9thDec. 9th

*Unvaccinated, (27) † Vaccinated, (30) ‡ Vaccination doubtful, (8) ** Revaccinated, (1) § Dead, (5)
On January 20th, 1894, four cases of Small-pox were discovered at No. 18, Golborne Road, whence cases 52 and 63 had been removed.
These cases, which originated in December, were four unvaccinated children whose illness had been concealed. They raise the total number
of sufferers to 69, of whom 31 were unvaccinated.