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1881 Residing at 158-160 Commercial Road, Portsea: Timothy White (age 56 born City of London), Captain in Volunteer Army, Chemist and Oilman. With his wife Emily, one daughter and sons [[Woolmer Rudolph White|Woolmer R. White]] (age 22), Chemist and Oilman, and Alfred J. White (age 16).<ref>1881 Census</ref>
1881 Residing at 158-160 Commercial Road, Portsea: Timothy White (age 56 born City of London), Captain in Volunteer Army, Chemist and Oilman. With his wife Emily, one daughter and sons [[Woolmer Rudolph White|Woolmer R. White]] (age 22), Chemist and Oilman, and Alfred J. White (age 16).<ref>1881 Census</ref>


1891 Residing at 36 Prince George Street, Portsea: Timothy White (age 66 born London All hallows), Merchant. Rith his wife Emily and one daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Residing at 36 Prince George Street, Portsea: Timothy White (age 66 born London All hallows), Merchant. With his wife Emily and one daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
 
1908 May 08th. Died, of Sall Park, Norfolk. Probate to Woolmer Rudolph Donati White and John Henry Cox.


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Latest revision as of 16:42, 5 February 2024

Timothy White (1824-1908) of Timothy White and Co

c1859 Birth of son Woolmer Rudolph White

1881 Residing at 158-160 Commercial Road, Portsea: Timothy White (age 56 born City of London), Captain in Volunteer Army, Chemist and Oilman. With his wife Emily, one daughter and sons Woolmer R. White (age 22), Chemist and Oilman, and Alfred J. White (age 16).[1]

1891 Residing at 36 Prince George Street, Portsea: Timothy White (age 66 born London All hallows), Merchant. With his wife Emily and one daughter.[2]

1908 May 08th. Died, of Sall Park, Norfolk. Probate to Woolmer Rudolph Donati White and John Henry Cox.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1891 Census