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Philip Henry Galloway (c1858-1936) of the company [[P. H. Galloway]]
Philip Henry Galloway (c1858-1936) of the company [[P. H. Galloway]]


1911 Residing at 8 Trouville R0ad, Clapham: Philip Henry Galloway (age 53 born Pudsey), Chemist and Druggist (Employer). With his wife Anne, sons Jack Edward Galloway (age 22), Pharmaceutical Student, and Fred Philip (age 15), and two daughters.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Residing at 8 Trouville Road, Clapham: Philip Henry Galloway (age 53 born Pudsey), Chemist and Druggist (Employer). With his wife Anne, sons Jack Edward Galloway (age 22), Pharmaceutical Student, and Fred Philip (age 15), and two daughters.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


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Philip Henry Galloway (c1858-1936) of the company P. H. Galloway

1911 Residing at 8 Trouville Road, Clapham: Philip Henry Galloway (age 53 born Pudsey), Chemist and Druggist (Employer). With his wife Anne, sons Jack Edward Galloway (age 22), Pharmaceutical Student, and Fred Philip (age 15), and two daughters.[1]

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  1. 1911 Census