Born | Brighton - 27th May 1802 |
Baptised | St Nicholas, Brighton - 4th July 1802 |
Married | St Bride's, Fleet Street, London - 12th December 1842 |
Died | Brighton - 4th November 1868 |
Burial | ? |
It is likely that he went to London to learn his skills as a cabinet maker and met his future wife there. At the comparitively late age of 40 he married Louisa Eastland at the famous church of St Bride's, Fleet Street. He subsequently returned to Brighton and lived at 65 Gloucester Road (previously known as Gloster Road or Lane) and leased premises at 19 & 20 Frederick Street. In later certificates, he was variously described as Cabinet Maker or Gentleman.
Children | Alfred Carden (1849-e1909), Ellen Carden (1852-1932) |
Spouse | Louisa Eastland (1818-1887) |
Siblings | Joanne (1780-e1845), Mary Ann (c1783-e1848) both half-sisters; Edward (e1796-e1856), Martha (1798-e1863) |
Parents | Edward Carden (c1755-e1815), Martha Penfold (e1774-e1839) |
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