Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Founder of [[Francis-Barnett]]
Founder of [[Francis-Barnett]]
1901 Living at Higher Dean, Berkswell. Graham Inglesby Francis (age 39 born Islington), a Cycle Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Elizabeth (age 38 born Canterbury) and their son '''Gordon Inglesby Francis''' (age 11 born Hartford, Conn., USA), Helena Francis (age 10 born Coventry) and Bernard J. (age 7 born Stoke). <ref>1901 census</ref>


1911 Living at 30 Welford Place, Coventry (age 21 born USA, British by birth), an Iron Foundry Manager. Boarding the home of Mary Emma and Rebecca Parker. <ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 30 Welford Place, Coventry (age 21 born USA, British by birth), an Iron Foundry Manager. Boarding the home of Mary Emma and Rebecca Parker. <ref>1911 Census</ref>

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Gordon Inglesby Francis was born in 1890 in Conneticut, USA the son of Graham Francis

Founder of Francis-Barnett

1901 Living at Higher Dean, Berkswell. Graham Inglesby Francis (age 39 born Islington), a Cycle Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Elizabeth (age 38 born Canterbury) and their son Gordon Inglesby Francis (age 11 born Hartford, Conn., USA), Helena Francis (age 10 born Coventry) and Bernard J. (age 7 born Stoke). [1]

1911 Living at 30 Welford Place, Coventry (age 21 born USA, British by birth), an Iron Foundry Manager. Boarding the home of Mary Emma and Rebecca Parker. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. 1911 Census