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1911 Living in Orpington: Frederick Harrild 57, retired printers engineer, with Edith Warner Harrild 51, Edylle Generita Harrild 29, Frederick Harrild 27, architect, Gwendoline Hales Harrild 25, Marjorie Lily Harrild 22, Rosalend V.. Harrild 11, Vera Maye Harrild 18<ref>1911 census</ref> | 1911 Living in Orpington: Frederick Harrild 57, retired printers engineer, with Edith Warner Harrild 51, Edylle Generita Harrild 29, Frederick Harrild 27, architect, Gwendoline Hales Harrild 25, Marjorie Lily Harrild 22, Rosalend V.. Harrild 11, Vera Maye Harrild 18<ref>1911 census</ref> | ||
1937 Died at Sevenoaks, just 4 months before his brother [[Horton Harrold Harrild|Horton]]; his executors included Fred Harrild, architect, [[William Leonard Harrild]], printing machine manufacturer<ref>National probate calendar</ref> | 1937 Died at Sevenoaks, just 4 months before his brother [[Horton Harrold Harrild| Horton]]; his executors included Fred Harrild, architect, [[William Leonard Harrild]], printing machine manufacturer<ref>National probate calendar</ref> | ||
1937 Obituary (and image). 'We regret to announce the death at his home, "Clare Bank", Sevenoaks, on Friday, of Mr. Frederick Harrild, at the age of 83. Mr. Harrild, who came to Sevenoaks from Orpington nearly 16 years ago, was sidesman at St. Nicholas Parish Church and was also treasurer of the Young Women's Christian Association at The Hollies for some years. Formerly a partner the firm of Harrild and Sons, started by his grandfather in the 18th century for the manufacture of printing machines, he retired 30 or 40 years ago. He was very keen amateur photographer and was also noted for the excellence of his work In wood and Ivory turning. Mr. Harrild, who lost his wife, Edith Warner Harrild. in 1931, leaves a family of three sons and six daughters.'<ref>Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser - Friday 26 March 1937</ref> | |||
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1854 Born, son of Horton Harrild
1881 Frederick Harrild 27 , master printers engineer, lived in Kingston with Edith W. Harrild 21[1]
1890 Birth of son William Leonard Harrild
1911 Living in Orpington: Frederick Harrild 57, retired printers engineer, with Edith Warner Harrild 51, Edylle Generita Harrild 29, Frederick Harrild 27, architect, Gwendoline Hales Harrild 25, Marjorie Lily Harrild 22, Rosalend V.. Harrild 11, Vera Maye Harrild 18[2]
1937 Died at Sevenoaks, just 4 months before his brother Horton; his executors included Fred Harrild, architect, William Leonard Harrild, printing machine manufacturer[3]
1937 Obituary (and image). 'We regret to announce the death at his home, "Clare Bank", Sevenoaks, on Friday, of Mr. Frederick Harrild, at the age of 83. Mr. Harrild, who came to Sevenoaks from Orpington nearly 16 years ago, was sidesman at St. Nicholas Parish Church and was also treasurer of the Young Women's Christian Association at The Hollies for some years. Formerly a partner the firm of Harrild and Sons, started by his grandfather in the 18th century for the manufacture of printing machines, he retired 30 or 40 years ago. He was very keen amateur photographer and was also noted for the excellence of his work In wood and Ivory turning. Mr. Harrild, who lost his wife, Edith Warner Harrild. in 1931, leaves a family of three sons and six daughters.'[4]