William Clarke: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
Married Agnes Ann Pickard | Married Agnes Ann Pickard | ||
1900 Chairman, [[Wearwell Cycle Accessories Co|Wearwell Cycles Access. Co]]., Ltd.; [[Wearwell Motor Carriage | 1900 Chairman, [[Wearwell Cycle Accessories Co|Wearwell Cycles Access. Co]]., Ltd.; [[Wearwell Motor Carriage Co]]. | ||
1911 Living at 6B Oaks Crescent, Wolverhampton: [[William Clarke]] (age 44 born Wolverhampton), a Cycle and Motor Engineer. With his wife Agnes Ann Clarke (age 43 born Wolverhampton) and their children Elsie Elizabeth Clarke (age 15 born Wolverhampton); Henry Steve Clarke (age 10 born Wolverhampton); and Albert Clarke (age 9 born Wolverhampton). Also his father-in-law John Pickard (age 85 born Normanton, Derbyshire), a Retired Engineer. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 6B Oaks Crescent, Wolverhampton: [[William Clarke]] (age 44 born Wolverhampton), a Cycle and Motor Engineer. With his wife Agnes Ann Clarke (age 43 born Wolverhampton) and their children Elsie Elizabeth Clarke (age 15 born Wolverhampton); Henry Steve Clarke (age 10 born Wolverhampton); and Albert Clarke (age 9 born Wolverhampton). Also his father-in-law John Pickard (age 85 born Normanton, Derbyshire), a Retired Engineer. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 2 April 2022
1867 Born at Wolverhampton the son of Henry Stephen Clarke and his wife Harriet Powney
Married Agnes Ann Pickard
1900 Chairman, Wearwell Cycles Access. Co., Ltd.; Wearwell Motor Carriage Co.
1911 Living at 6B Oaks Crescent, Wolverhampton: William Clarke (age 44 born Wolverhampton), a Cycle and Motor Engineer. With his wife Agnes Ann Clarke (age 43 born Wolverhampton) and their children Elsie Elizabeth Clarke (age 15 born Wolverhampton); Henry Steve Clarke (age 10 born Wolverhampton); and Albert Clarke (age 9 born Wolverhampton). Also his father-in-law John Pickard (age 85 born Normanton, Derbyshire), a Retired Engineer. One servant.[1]
1922 William died; Wearwell Cycle Co was sold to Theo Waine in 1928.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census