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Worked for the [[Roulette Cycle Co]] | Worked for the [[Roulette Cycle Co]] | ||
1901 Living at Cross Road, Coventry (age 30 born London), a Clerk Sec. at Cycle Works. With his wife Annie Ruby (age 31 born Coventry) and their daughters Gwendolen Dorothy (age 5 born Coventry) and Daisey Evelyn (age 3 born Coventry). <ref>1901 Census</ref> | |||
Became clerk at the [[Triumph Cycle Co]] | Became clerk at the [[Triumph Cycle Co]] | ||
1907 Entered the Ayton-Riley built by [[Smith and Molesworth]] in the Tourist Trophy race | 1907 Entered the Ayton-Riley built by [[Smith and Molesworth]] in the Tourist Trophy race | ||
1911 His wife (shown married) and four daughters are listed at 22 Stony Stanton Road, Coventry <ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 22 November 2012
1871 Born in London
Worked for the Roulette Cycle Co
1901 Living at Cross Road, Coventry (age 30 born London), a Clerk Sec. at Cycle Works. With his wife Annie Ruby (age 31 born Coventry) and their daughters Gwendolen Dorothy (age 5 born Coventry) and Daisey Evelyn (age 3 born Coventry). [1]
Became clerk at the Triumph Cycle Co
1907 Entered the Ayton-Riley built by Smith and Molesworth in the Tourist Trophy race
1911 His wife (shown married) and four daughters are listed at 22 Stony Stanton Road, Coventry [2]