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Frederick George Tyler (1846-1909) of [[Carrs Disintegrators]] | Frederick George Tyler (1846-1909) of [[Carrs Disintegrators]] | ||
1870 | 1846 Born in Clifton the son of George Tyler, a steam engine fitter, and his wife Mary | ||
1870 Birth of son [[George Marsh Tyler]] | |||
1901 Living at 9 Clarendon Road, Clifton, Bristol: [[Frederick George Tyler|Frederick G. Tyler]] (age 55 born Bristol), Secretary of Fishponds (?) Co, Mechanical Engineer. With his wife Clara Tyler (age 55 born Bristol) and their six children; Clara E. Tyler (age 29 born Bristol); Arthur C. Tyler (age 26 born Bristol), Banker's Clerk; Margaret F. Tyler (age 21 born Bristol); Maud B. Tyler (age 20 born Bristol), Teacher; Philip C. Tyler (age 17 born Bristol); and Amy C. Tyler (age 15 born Bristol).<ref>1901 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at 9 Clarendon Road, Clifton, Bristol: [[Frederick George Tyler|Frederick G. Tyler]] (age 55 born Bristol), Secretary of Fishponds (?) Co, Mechanical Engineer. With his wife Clara Tyler (age 55 born Bristol) and their six children; Clara E. Tyler (age 29 born Bristol); Arthur C. Tyler (age 26 born Bristol), Banker's Clerk; Margaret F. Tyler (age 21 born Bristol); Maud B. Tyler (age 20 born Bristol), Teacher; Philip C. Tyler (age 17 born Bristol); and Amy C. Tyler (age 15 born Bristol).<ref>1901 Census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 12 August 2018
Frederick George Tyler (1846-1909) of Carrs Disintegrators
1846 Born in Clifton the son of George Tyler, a steam engine fitter, and his wife Mary
1870 Birth of son George Marsh Tyler
1901 Living at 9 Clarendon Road, Clifton, Bristol: Frederick G. Tyler (age 55 born Bristol), Secretary of Fishponds (?) Co, Mechanical Engineer. With his wife Clara Tyler (age 55 born Bristol) and their six children; Clara E. Tyler (age 29 born Bristol); Arthur C. Tyler (age 26 born Bristol), Banker's Clerk; Margaret F. Tyler (age 21 born Bristol); Maud B. Tyler (age 20 born Bristol), Teacher; Philip C. Tyler (age 17 born Bristol); and Amy C. Tyler (age 15 born Bristol).[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1901 Census