Born during 4th Quarter.
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1881 England Census:
Age given: 41 years
Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall
Dwelling Place: 52 Union St., Camborne, Cornwall
Occupation: Engine Fitter at Works
Present were wife Elizabeth A. (32) of St. Ives, and son Roger S. (5) of Redruth. Lodging was Ellen Rodda (15) of Crowan, tin miner
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1891 England Census:
Age given: 51 years
Birthplace given: Camborne, Cornwall
Dwelling Place: 53 Union St., Camborne, Cornwall
Occupation: Engine Fitter
Present were wife Elizabeth Ann (42) of St. Ives, children (all born in Camborne): Roger Sydney (15), tin miner, Herbert Charles (8), scholar, Laura (7), scholar, Mary (3), scholar, Winifred (1)
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Charles Vivian died aged 68 years. 3
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DEATH OF MR. CHARLES VIVIAN.—The death of Mr. Charles Vivian, of Union-street, Camborne, took place on Sunday evening, after a long and painful illness. Mr. Vivian was one of the most prominent Liberals of the Mining Division, and served for many years on the old Camborne School Board. He was actively connected with the Bible Christian society, and was a most acceptable lay preacher. The funeral takes place to-day (Thursday).
The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, Thursday, 31 Jan 1907, p. 5
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Charles Vivian of Camborne Cornwall, weights and measures-adjuster, died 28 January 1907. Probate Bodmin 8 March to Thomas Pengelly, provision-merchant, and Albert Edwards Mitchell, outfitter. Effects £416 19s. 6d. 4