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1911  Alfred W Hall 43, lived in Clerkenwell, with Louisa A Hall 38, '''Alfred H Hall''' 10, Stanley M Hall 9, Leonard W Hall 4, Lincoln F Hall 2, Gwendoline M Hall 1<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911  Alfred W Hall 43, lived in Clerkenwell, with Louisa A Hall 38, '''Alfred H Hall''' 10, Stanley M Hall 9, Leonard W Hall 4, Lincoln F Hall 2, Gwendoline M Hall 1<ref>1911 census</ref>


1939 Louisa Hall, Doris L Hall, '''Alfred H Hall''', scientific instrument maker, Gwendoline M Hall, [[Augustus Hall|Augustus A Hall]], optical glass worker, Alice V Hall, chemist student<ref>1939 register</ref>
1939 Louisa Hall, Doris L Hall, '''Alfred H Hall''', scientific instrument maker, Gwendoline M Hall, [[Augustus Douglas Hall|Augustus A Hall]], optical glass worker, Alice V Hall, chemist student<ref>1939 register</ref>


1959 of Enfield, died<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
1959 of Enfield, died<ref>National probate calendar</ref>

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of A. H. Hall and Brothers

1900 Born in Clerkenwell, son of Alfred William Hall, surveying instrument maker, and his wife Louisa Adelaide (nee Martin).

1911 Alfred W Hall 43, lived in Clerkenwell, with Louisa A Hall 38, Alfred H Hall 10, Stanley M Hall 9, Leonard W Hall 4, Lincoln F Hall 2, Gwendoline M Hall 1[1]

1939 Louisa Hall, Doris L Hall, Alfred H Hall, scientific instrument maker, Gwendoline M Hall, Augustus A Hall, optical glass worker, Alice V Hall, chemist student[2]

1959 of Enfield, died[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. 1939 register
  3. National probate calendar