Charlotte was christened (and probably born) in 1834 at Framlingham, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of Adam Wilson and his wife Fanny.
In 1851, she was a house servant in the household of George Clutton of Framlingham.
Sources
England Births and Christenings via FamilySearch, christening on 21 December 1834 at Framlingham, Suffolk, England of Charlotte Wilson, father Adam Wilson, mother Fanny.
Census of England and Wales 1841 via Famly Search, Adam Wilson, age 45, at Babls Green, Framlingham, Suffolk, England, birthplace Suffolk, wife Hanna Wilson 40 [sic, should be Fanny? cf 1851], children Fanny 15, Hanna 13, Emma 10, Charlotte 7, Sarah 5, Eliza 3, Ellen 0.
Census of England and Wales 1851 via FamilySearch, Charlotte Wilson, age 16, house servant in the household of George Clutten, Framlingham, Suffolk.
Acknowledgements
Person record at FamilySearch LHYG-H1R, Charlotte Wilson.
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