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1874 Set up as [[Bayliss, Thomas and Slaughter]] | 1874 Set up as [[Bayliss, Thomas and Slaughter]] | ||
1881 Living at 17 Paynes Lane (age 47 born Aylesbury) a Bicycle Manufacturer employing 159 hands. With his wife Martha Slaughter (age 45 born St Luke's, Mddx) and their children John Slaughter (age 21 born Dorset Square, London), a Bicycle Machinist, Minnie Slaughter (age 16 born Marylebone), Thomas Slaughter (age 11 born Walworth) and Alice Slaughter (age 8 born Coventry).<ref>1881 Census</ref> | |||
1901 Living at Stoke Park, Coventry (age 67 born Aylesbury), a Cycle Manufacture and Employer - Widower. Also his daughter Alice (age 28 born Coventry) and his niece Rose Slaughter (age 24 born Stamford, Lincs). <ref>1901 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at Stoke Park, Coventry (age 67 born Aylesbury), a Cycle Manufacture and Employer - Widower. Also his daughter Alice (age 28 born Coventry) and his niece Rose Slaughter (age 24 born Stamford, Lincs). <ref>1901 Census</ref> |
Revision as of 10:30, 26 November 2012
John Slaughter of Aylesbury
Born 1834
Worked for Coventry Machinists Co
1874 Set up as Bayliss, Thomas and Slaughter
1881 Living at 17 Paynes Lane (age 47 born Aylesbury) a Bicycle Manufacturer employing 159 hands. With his wife Martha Slaughter (age 45 born St Luke's, Mddx) and their children John Slaughter (age 21 born Dorset Square, London), a Bicycle Machinist, Minnie Slaughter (age 16 born Marylebone), Thomas Slaughter (age 11 born Walworth) and Alice Slaughter (age 8 born Coventry).[1]
1901 Living at Stoke Park, Coventry (age 67 born Aylesbury), a Cycle Manufacture and Employer - Widower. Also his daughter Alice (age 28 born Coventry) and his niece Rose Slaughter (age 24 born Stamford, Lincs). [2]