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Owen Linley (c1851- ) | |||
1901 Living at Narbonne Avenue, Clapham: Lisa Linley (age 74 born France - French subject) - Widow. With her two sons [[Owen Linley]] (age 50 born Windsor), Mechanical Engineer - Single, and [[Charles Montague Linley|Charles M. Linley]] (age 43 born London), Mechanical Engineer - Single. One servant.<ref>1901 census</ref> | |||
1911 Living at 138 Castle Street, Luton: [[Charles Montague Linley|Charles Linley]] (age 50 born London), Motor car Manufacturer. With his wife Alice Linley (age 31 born Peterborough) and his step-daughter Irene Smith (age 8 born Swaffam). Also his mother Lisa Linley (age 80 born Paris - British subject) and his brother [[Owen Linley]] (age 58 born Windsor), Technical Journalist. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
1921 Articles on chucks and lathes.<ref>English Mechanic 1921/08/19</ref> | |||
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Owen Linley (c1851- )
1901 Living at Narbonne Avenue, Clapham: Lisa Linley (age 74 born France - French subject) - Widow. With her two sons Owen Linley (age 50 born Windsor), Mechanical Engineer - Single, and Charles M. Linley (age 43 born London), Mechanical Engineer - Single. One servant.[1]
1911 Living at 138 Castle Street, Luton: Charles Linley (age 50 born London), Motor car Manufacturer. With his wife Alice Linley (age 31 born Peterborough) and his step-daughter Irene Smith (age 8 born Swaffam). Also his mother Lisa Linley (age 80 born Paris - British subject) and his brother Owen Linley (age 58 born Windsor), Technical Journalist. One servant.[2]
1921 Articles on chucks and lathes.[3]