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1911 Living at Hill Barton, Whipton, Heavitree: Arthur Knapman (age 46 born Exeter), Draper (Dealer) - Employer. With his wife Eliza Ann and sons [[Allen Arthur Knapman]] (age 15 born Exeter) and George Bernard Knapman (age 7 born Exeter).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at Hill Barton, Whipton, Heavitree: Arthur Knapman (age 46 born Exeter), Draper (Dealer) - Employer. With his wife Eliza Ann and sons [[Allen Arthur Knapman]] (age 15 born Exeter) and [[George Bernard Knapman]] (age 7 born Exeter).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
1920 Died. 'The death occurred the day before yesterday of Mr. Allen Arthur Knapman, elder son of Mr. Arthur Knapman, of Hill Barton, Whipton, who passed away after a illness from contracted while on holiday at Weston-super-Mare. The deceased was educated at Exeter School and took his first medical examination at the Royal Albert Memorial College. During the war he joined the Inns of Court Corps and passed in to the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He was drafter to India and while attached to the 2nd King's Liverpool Regiment, took part in the Indian Frontier campaign. At the conclusion of the war he joined his father in the old-established drapery business of Knapman and Co in the High Street.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Wednesday 22 September 1920</ref> | 1920 Died. 'The death occurred the day before yesterday of Mr. Allen Arthur Knapman, elder son of Mr. Arthur Knapman, of Hill Barton, Whipton, who passed away after a illness from contracted while on holiday at Weston-super-Mare. The deceased was educated at Exeter School and took his first medical examination at the Royal Albert Memorial College. During the war he joined the Inns of Court Corps and passed in to the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He was drafter to India and while attached to the 2nd King's Liverpool Regiment, took part in the Indian Frontier campaign. At the conclusion of the war he joined his father in the old-established drapery business of Knapman and Co in the High Street.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Wednesday 22 September 1920</ref> |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 12 November 2022
Allen Arthur Knapman (c1896-1920) of Knapman and Co (of Exeter)
Born the son of Arthur Knapman
1911 Living at Hill Barton, Whipton, Heavitree: Arthur Knapman (age 46 born Exeter), Draper (Dealer) - Employer. With his wife Eliza Ann and sons Allen Arthur Knapman (age 15 born Exeter) and George Bernard Knapman (age 7 born Exeter).[1]
1920 Died. 'The death occurred the day before yesterday of Mr. Allen Arthur Knapman, elder son of Mr. Arthur Knapman, of Hill Barton, Whipton, who passed away after a illness from contracted while on holiday at Weston-super-Mare. The deceased was educated at Exeter School and took his first medical examination at the Royal Albert Memorial College. During the war he joined the Inns of Court Corps and passed in to the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He was drafter to India and while attached to the 2nd King's Liverpool Regiment, took part in the Indian Frontier campaign. At the conclusion of the war he joined his father in the old-established drapery business of Knapman and Co in the High Street.'[2]