Percy Balfern Liversidge
Percy Balfern Liversidge of Allen-Liversidge
1873 Born in Hackney, son of Jarratt Liversidge
1900 Director Hydro-Pneumatic Traction Syndicate
1901 Percy Balfen Leveridge 37, carriage, van and cart builder, employer, lived in Surbiton with Amelia Annie Leveridge 31, Helen May Leveridge 3, Doris Leveridge 10 months[1]
1908 French patent "Improvements in motor vehicle brakes and others" with Thomas Gaskell Allen and Johann Emil Jansson, all resident in England
1911 Percy Balfern Liversidge 37, coach builder, employer, lived in Surbiton with Amelia Anna Liversidge 41, Helen Mary Liversidge 13, Doris Liversidge 10[2]
Joint M.D. of Allen-Liversidge[3]
1921 Employer in the business of Acetylene engineers, lived in Surbiton with his family[4]
1939 Managing Director British Oxygen Co Retired, lived in Malden and Coombe[5]
1944 Died