This has been researched and written by John Olsen.
g223John Currell was born in 1825 in Tring, Hertfordshire. In 1853 (1853 quarter 2, Marylebone, folio 1a page 780) he was married to g224Fanny Church. In 1861 he was living 12 Edward Street, Pancras, and was a stoker at a sawmill. He had two daughters.
g224Fanny Currell (neé Church) was born in 1828 in Pancras. In 1853 (1853 quarter 2, Marylebone, folio 1a page 780) she was married to g223John Currell In 1851 she was living at Warsops Court, Boston. In 1861 he was living at 12 Edward Street, Pancras. She had two daughters.
g225Harriett Currell was born in 1854 (1854 quarter 2, St Pancras, folio 1b page 4) in Pancras. She was daughter of John and Fanny Currell. In 1861 she was living at 12 Edward Street, Pancras. In 1871 she was living at 29 Woburn Square, Bloomsbury, being a general servant.
g030Fanny Currell[2,2R;2,3R;2,4R] was born in 1858 (1858 quarter 2, St. Pancras, folio 1b page 6) in Pancras. She was daughter of John and Fanny Currell. In 1861 she was living at 12 Edward Street, Pancras. She married g029George Horder in All Souls Marylebone, 1887 (1st. quarter, folio 1a page 764). In the 1891 (census) and the 1901 (census) they were living at 20 Blockhouse Street, Deptford.
g029George Horder[2,2R;2,3R;2,4R] was born in Bermondsey on 21st. July 1855 (1855 quarter 3, Bermondsey, folio 1d page 55). In the 1861 (census), he was living at 5 Parker's Terrace, and in the 1871 (census) he was an errand boy, still living at 5 Parker's Terrace and in the 1881 (census), he was a store assisstant at the Tower of London, and living at 25 Crescent Road, Plumstead. He married Fanny Currellg030 in All Souls Marylebone,
1887 (1st. quarter, folio 1a page 764). In the 1891 (census) they were living at 20 Blockhouse Street, Deptford. George was a miller. In the 1901 (census) same address but he is a dock porter.