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Born the son of Levi Lemmon, a Farmer. | |||
1911 Living at [[High Street, Exeter: 47| 47 High Street, Exeter]]: Eric Lemmon (age 54 born Hooe, Sussex), Retail Pharmacist (Employer). With his wife Hariett.<ref>1911 census</ref> | |||
1931 Died. 'The death has occurred at 31, Church terrace, Heavitree, of Mr. Eric Lemmon, of the oldest pharmacists in Exeter, who formerly carried on business in High-street for number years. He retired about 10 years ago, but continued act as dispenser to the City Poor-Law Institution, and remained Hon. Secretary to the local Pharmaceutical Committee. Deceased was 74.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 13 November 1931</ref> | 1931 Died. 'The death has occurred at 31, Church terrace, Heavitree, of Mr. Eric Lemmon, of the oldest pharmacists in Exeter, who formerly carried on business in High-street for number years. He retired about 10 years ago, but continued act as dispenser to the City Poor-Law Institution, and remained Hon. Secretary to the local Pharmaceutical Committee. Deceased was 74.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 13 November 1931</ref> |
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Eric Lemmon (c1857-1931), pharmaceutical chemist
Born the son of Levi Lemmon, a Farmer.
1911 Living at 47 High Street, Exeter: Eric Lemmon (age 54 born Hooe, Sussex), Retail Pharmacist (Employer). With his wife Hariett.[1]
1931 Died. 'The death has occurred at 31, Church terrace, Heavitree, of Mr. Eric Lemmon, of the oldest pharmacists in Exeter, who formerly carried on business in High-street for number years. He retired about 10 years ago, but continued act as dispenser to the City Poor-Law Institution, and remained Hon. Secretary to the local Pharmaceutical Committee. Deceased was 74.'[2]