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William Starley (1858-1938)
William Starley (1858-1938)


1858 Born son of [[James Starley]], cycle pioneer
1858 Born in Lewisham son of [[James Starley]], cycle pioneer


1889 Patent. US-Patent for [[William Starley]] and [[H. S. Owen]], #415.072, Nov 12th, 1889, for a Tandem Bicycle.
1889 Patent. US-Patent for [[William Starley]] and [[H. S. Owen]], #415.072, Nov 12th, 1889, for a Tandem Bicycle.

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William Starley (1858-1938)

1858 Born in Lewisham son of James Starley, cycle pioneer

1889 Patent. US-Patent for William Starley and H. S. Owen, #415.072, Nov 12th, 1889, for a Tandem Bicycle.

1911 Living at 14 St Pauls Road, Coventry:

William Starley (age 52 born Lewisham), Cycle Mechanic - Widower. With his two sons Harold Starley (age 32 born Coventry), Cycle Mechanic, and John Starley (age 16 born Coventry), Motor Mechanic. Also his mother-in-law Eleanor Brownfield (age 74 born Coventry).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census