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Sydney Herbert Marks (c1875-1941) of [[Robertson and Woodcock]]
Sydney Herbert Marks (c1875-1941) of [[Robertson and Woodcock]]
Born in Peckham the son of Sidney Marks, an Ostler.


1911 Living at 23 Lytton Road, Leytonstone, Essex: [[Sydney Herbert Marks]] (age 36 born Peckham), Commercial Traveller in Confectionery, With his wife Margaret Diana Marks (age 38 born Limehouse) and their three children; [[Sydney John Marks]] (age 10 born Pitsea); Edwin Alexander Marks (age 7 born North Bow); Stella Margaret Marks (age 3 born Leytonstone). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 23 Lytton Road, Leytonstone, Essex: [[Sydney Herbert Marks]] (age 36 born Peckham), Commercial Traveller in Confectionery, With his wife Margaret Diana Marks (age 38 born Limehouse) and their three children; [[Sydney John Marks]] (age 10 born Pitsea); Edwin Alexander Marks (age 7 born North Bow); Stella Margaret Marks (age 3 born Leytonstone). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>

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Sydney Herbert Marks (c1875-1941) of Robertson and Woodcock

Born in Peckham the son of Sidney Marks, an Ostler.

1911 Living at 23 Lytton Road, Leytonstone, Essex: Sydney Herbert Marks (age 36 born Peckham), Commercial Traveller in Confectionery, With his wife Margaret Diana Marks (age 38 born Limehouse) and their three children; Sydney John Marks (age 10 born Pitsea); Edwin Alexander Marks (age 7 born North Bow); Stella Margaret Marks (age 3 born Leytonstone). One servant.[1]

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  1. 1911 Census