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1911 Living at 9 Church Hill, Walthamstow: [[Frank Wilberforce Applebee|Frank Applebee]] (age 49 born London), Window Blind maker - Employer. With his wife Alice Applebee (age 47 born Hackney) and their three children; [[Frank Albert Applebee|Frank Applebee]] (age 23 born Walthamstow), Motor Car and Cycle Dealer - Employer; Jessie Applebee (age 18 born Walthamstow), Shorthand Typist; and Ethel Applebee (age 11 born Walthamstow).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 9 Church Hill, Walthamstow: [[Frank Wilberforce Applebee|Frank Applebee]] (age 49 born London), Window Blind maker - Employer. With his wife Alice Applebee (age 47 born Hackney) and their three children; [[Frank Albert Applebee|Frank Applebee]] (age 23 born Walthamstow), Motor Car and Cycle Dealer - Employer; Jessie Applebee (age 18 born Walthamstow), Shorthand Typist; and Ethel Applebee (age 11 born Walthamstow).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
1912 First place in the [[1912 Isle of Man TT Races|Isle of Man TT race]] (senior class) on a [[Scott]]. | |||
FA and [[Oliver Godfrey]] (won TT on and Indian in 1911) were partners in the firm [[Godfrey's]] which sold and maintained motor cycles from a number of outlets, including 208 Great Portland St, London. FA in 1952. | |||
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Revision as of 15:51, 15 July 2019
Frank Albert Applebee (1887-1952) of Godfrey's
1887 July 13th. Born in Walthamstow the son of Frank Wilberforce Applebee
Educated at Monoux Grammar School.
1911 Living at 9 Church Hill, Walthamstow: Frank Applebee (age 49 born London), Window Blind maker - Employer. With his wife Alice Applebee (age 47 born Hackney) and their three children; Frank Applebee (age 23 born Walthamstow), Motor Car and Cycle Dealer - Employer; Jessie Applebee (age 18 born Walthamstow), Shorthand Typist; and Ethel Applebee (age 11 born Walthamstow).[1]
1912 First place in the Isle of Man TT race (senior class) on a Scott.
FA and Oliver Godfrey (won TT on and Indian in 1911) were partners in the firm Godfrey's which sold and maintained motor cycles from a number of outlets, including 208 Great Portland St, London. FA in 1952.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census