| Felix Sangorski | ||||
| Born | 1823 | Cracow, Poland | ||
| profession | Austrian army to 1860. Tailor at 31 Dean Street, Soho next to The Crown and Two Chairmen. Went to USA in 1887 | |||
| Died | ||||
| Father | Adalbert Sangorski | |||
| Mother | ||||
| Married | Lydia Clark | St Anne's Church Soho October 1861 | ||
| Children | First name | Born | Died | |
| 1 | Alberto | 6 November 1862 | 13 November 1932 | |
| 2 | Thomas Simon | 31 July 1865 | 1937 Richmond | |
| 3 | Josephine | 28 April 1867 | 1947 | |
| 4 | Felix Titus | 4 January 1872 | 6 April 1958 | |
| 5 | Margaret Lydia | 8 February 1874 | December 1952 | |
| 6 | Francis Longinus | 15 March 1875 | 1 July 1912 | |
| 7 | George Z | 15 March 1875 | 1876 | |
| Details | The 1881 Census of Westminster lists the family with 6 of the children at 31 Dean Street. Felix was 58 and Lydia was 49. Alberto 18 was listed as a clerk later amended to 'lapidary'. Thomas 15 was a 'jet worker', and Josephine 13, Felix 9, Margaret 7 and Francis 6 were all 'scholars'. | |||
last edited - 20/05/00 - Jonathan Simons