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1889 Umbrella stick maker, lived in Tower Hamlet on the baptism of his son Frank William Bluemel<ref>Parish records</ref>
1889 Umbrella stick maker, lived in Tower Hamlet on the baptism of his son Frank William Bluemel<ref>Parish records</ref>
1901 Frank Bluemel  39, cycle accessory manufacturer, employer, lived in West Ham, with Annie Bluemel  38, William Bluemel  11, Constance Bluemel  8<ref>1901 census</ref>


1911 Frank Bluemel  49, cycle accessories manufacturer, employer, lived in Coventry, with Annie Bluemel  49, William Bluemel  21, assistant in the business, Constance Bluemel  18<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Frank Bluemel  49, cycle accessories manufacturer, employer, lived in Coventry, with Annie Bluemel  49, William Bluemel  21, assistant in the business, Constance Bluemel  18<ref>1911 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:45, 3 December 2018

of Bluemel Brothers

1861 Born in Shoreditch[1]

1886 Married Annie Elizabeth Lane in West Ham[2]

1889 Umbrella stick maker, lived in Tower Hamlet on the baptism of his son Frank William Bluemel[3]

1901 Frank Bluemel 39, cycle accessory manufacturer, employer, lived in West Ham, with Annie Bluemel 38, William Bluemel 11, Constance Bluemel 8[4]

1911 Frank Bluemel 49, cycle accessories manufacturer, employer, lived in Coventry, with Annie Bluemel 49, William Bluemel 21, assistant in the business, Constance Bluemel 18[5]

1933 Died at home in Wappenbury[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. BMD
  3. Parish records
  4. 1901 census
  5. 1911 census
  6. National probate calendar