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1867 Born the son of [[James Parkes]] | 1867 Born the son of [[James Parkes]] | ||
1871 Living at William Street, Aston: [[James Parkes]] (age 34 born Wolverhampton), Brass Worker. With his wife Maria (age 30 born Haveley) and their four sons: [[Joseph Parkes (b.1863)|Joseph Parkes]] (age 8 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; James Parkes (age 6 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 3 born Birmingham); and [[William Parkes]] (age 1 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 3 born Birmingham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1871 Living at William Street, Aston: [[James Parkes]] (age 34 born Wolverhampton), Brass Worker. With his wife Maria (age 30 born Haveley) and their four sons: [[Joseph Parkes (b.1863)|Joseph Parkes]] (age 8 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; James Parkes (age 6 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 3 born Birmingham); and [[William Parkes (b.1870)|William Parkes]] (age 1 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 3 born Birmingham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1881 Living at 97 Gerrard Street, Aston: [[James Parkes]] (age 44 born Wolverhampton), Brass Founder. With his wife Maria (age 40 born Bridgnorth) and their four sons: [[Joseph Parkes (b.1863)|Joseph Parkes]] (age 18 born Birmingham); James Parkes (age 16 born Birmingham); [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 13 born Birmingham); and [[William Parkes]] (age 11 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 13 born Birmingham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1881 Living at 97 Gerrard Street, Aston: [[James Parkes]] (age 44 born Wolverhampton), Brass Founder. With his wife Maria (age 40 born Bridgnorth) and their four sons: [[Joseph Parkes (b.1863)|Joseph Parkes]] (age 18 born Birmingham); James Parkes (age 16 born Birmingham); [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 13 born Birmingham); and [[William Parkes (b.1870)|William Parkes]] (age 11 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 13 born Birmingham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1911 Living at 2 Salisbury Road, Birchfield, Handsworth: [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 43 born Aston), Bicycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Amy Parkes and their four children.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 2 Salisbury Road, Birchfield, Handsworth: [[Thomas Parkes]] (age 43 born Aston), Bicycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Amy Parkes and their four children.<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 14 August 2019
Thomas Parkes (1867- ) of the Sun Cycle and Fittings Co
1867 Born the son of James Parkes
1871 Living at William Street, Aston: James Parkes (age 34 born Wolverhampton), Brass Worker. With his wife Maria (age 30 born Haveley) and their four sons: Joseph Parkes (age 8 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; James Parkes (age 6 born Birmingham), Brass Worker; Thomas Parkes (age 3 born Birmingham); and William Parkes (age 1 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 3 born Birmingham).[1]
1881 Living at 97 Gerrard Street, Aston: James Parkes (age 44 born Wolverhampton), Brass Founder. With his wife Maria (age 40 born Bridgnorth) and their four sons: Joseph Parkes (age 18 born Birmingham); James Parkes (age 16 born Birmingham); Thomas Parkes (age 13 born Birmingham); and William Parkes (age 11 born Birmingham). Also daughter Harriet Parkes (age 13 born Birmingham).[2]
1911 Living at 2 Salisbury Road, Birchfield, Handsworth: Thomas Parkes (age 43 born Aston), Bicycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Amy Parkes and their four children.[3]
1939 Living at 51 Goldieslie Road, Sutton Coldfield. Director and secretary.