The Feuillade Family
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Charles William Aubusson
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For reasons unknown, Charles William only used Aubusson as his surname. He married Eliza Bonford and they had seven children, the eldest of whom (namely Charles John Feuillade Aubusson) emigrated to Australia in 1850.
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Charles William was declared bankrupt in 1820 (article in The Times of 11th September 1820).
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George Reid Feuillade
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George Reid Feuillade married Emily Josephine Pilford in 1822 in St. George the Martyr, Southwark and they had 12 children. He was the proprietor of The Collonade Hotel, 20-24 Charles II Street, off Haymarket, London. It stood where the rearmost section of Her Majesty's Theatre now stands. I believe there is a small part of it remaining in what is now a shop (fishing tackle etc.) and the building above the shop seems to have changed very little.
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See photo below
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John James Stephen Feuillade
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John James Stephen Feuillade married Martha Dark Burdett in 1810 in St. Martin in the Fields, London. They had 3 children: Crispin George Dark Feuillade, John Charles Dark La Feuillade and Richard Marshall Dark La Feuillade.
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Chrispin George Dark Feuillade, a cabinet maker, was an eccentric and in 1845 was charged with annoying the Archbishop of Canterbury (he kept sending him presents in the hope that the Archbishop would help him enter into society). He was taken before the surgeon of Lambeth parish and pronounced insane. Consequently he was taken into the workhouse, preparatory to his being placed in some asylum but died in the workhouse of T.B. three years later.
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Richard Marshall Dark Feuillade emigrated to Australia with his cousin, Charles John Feuillade Aubusson in 1850.
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