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Edward Pink

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Edward Pink (c1854-1916) of Edward Pink and Sons

Born the son of Edward Pink

1881 Listed as a manufacturer living at Lewisham with his wife Ellen and daughter Ellen.[1]

1891 Listed as a jam manufacturer at Bromley and living with his wife Ellen, daughter Florence and sons Edward S. Pink and Leslie Ord Pink. Also five servants.[2]

1901 Living at Putney, Living on own means, with his wife Ellen, daughter Florence, son Edward S. Pink and daughter Winifred M. Pink. Also a visitor John Weeks (age 47), manager of jam factory, and three servants.[3]

1911 Living at Allandale, 65 Beach Road, Weston Super Mare: Edward Pink (age 57 born Borough, London), Retired Manufacturer of Preserves. With his wife Ellen Pink (age 52 born Rochester) and their two children Edward Sidney Pink (age 28 born Forest Hill), Dramatic author, and Winifred Martha Pink (age 15 born Bromley). Also a nurse and three servants.[4]

1916 Died. Mr. Edward Pink, of Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare, formerly of Gwendolen-avenue. Putney, for many years in business as a jam manufacturer under the style of Sidney Ord and Co., Southwark Park-road.[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1891 census
  3. 1901 census
  4. 1911 census
  5. Westminster Gazette - Wednesday 24 May 1916