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Philip Pike (1887-1941) of P. Pike and Co

1887 September 04th. Born at Exeter the son of Sidney Philip Pike.

1911 Living at 25 Wellington Rd, St Thomas, Exeter: Sidney Philip Pike (age 45 born Heavitree), Bedding manufacturer and Widower. With his son Philip Pike (age 23 born St. Thomas), Cycle Merchant Traveller. Also a visitor Daisey Heale (age 22 born Torquay).[1]

1911 Married at Newton Abbot to Daisy L. Heale.

1939 Living at 166 Union Street, Plymouth, Company Director (Motor Engineer). With Daisey Pike (born 1888) and Phillis D. Pike. [2]

1941 April 23rd. WWII civilian death while employed as a Firewatcher.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. 1939 Census