Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Haverford West, who was one of the pioneers of electric lighting in this country
Samuel Vyle (c1842- ) one of the pioneers of electric lighting
 
1870 Birth of son [[Gilbert Christopher Vyle]]
 
1871 Living at 50 St. Andrews Road, Southampton: [[Samuel Vyle]] (age 29 born Hatch Beauchamp, Soms.), Chief Clerk, Post Office Telegraph. With his wife Emily E. Vyle (age 23 born Hereford) and their son [[Gilbert Christopher Vyle|Gilbert C. Vyle]] (age 6 Months born Hereford). One servant.<ref>1871 Census</ref>


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Samuel Vyle (c1842- ) one of the pioneers of electric lighting

1870 Birth of son Gilbert Christopher Vyle

1871 Living at 50 St. Andrews Road, Southampton: Samuel Vyle (age 29 born Hatch Beauchamp, Soms.), Chief Clerk, Post Office Telegraph. With his wife Emily E. Vyle (age 23 born Hereford) and their son Gilbert C. Vyle (age 6 Months born Hereford). One servant.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census