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William Henry Merifield (1872-1949) of [[Kirk and Merifield]]
William Henry Merifield (1872-1949) of [[Kirk and Merifield]]
1872 Born in Dunstable the son of John Merifield, a Licensed Victualler, and his wife Elizabeth.


1911 Living at 2 Holly Lane, Erdington, Birmingham: [[William Henry Merifield]] (age 38 born Dunstable), Cycle Manufacturer and Accessories Merchant - Employer. With his wife Edith May and their son Fred Wynn Merifield (age 13 born Coventry) and two daughters. Two servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 2 Holly Lane, Erdington, Birmingham: [[William Henry Merifield]] (age 38 born Dunstable), Cycle Manufacturer and Accessories Merchant - Employer. With his wife Edith May and their son Fred Wynn Merifield (age 13 born Coventry) and two daughters. Two servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>

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William Henry Merifield (1872-1949) of Kirk and Merifield

1872 Born in Dunstable the son of John Merifield, a Licensed Victualler, and his wife Elizabeth.

1911 Living at 2 Holly Lane, Erdington, Birmingham: William Henry Merifield (age 38 born Dunstable), Cycle Manufacturer and Accessories Merchant - Employer. With his wife Edith May and their son Fred Wynn Merifield (age 13 born Coventry) and two daughters. Two servants.[1]

1939 Living in Chester Road, Birmingham with his wife. Cycle Manufacturer and Merchant.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. 1939 Census